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MISSION: Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs, alliances and the operation of the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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National Coming Out Day
Thursday, October 11, 2018
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
We must raise the visibility of LGBTQ folks
across the state!
Coming out - whether it is as lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender, queer or allied - STILL
MATTERS. When people know someone who is
LGBTQ, they are far more likely to support
equality under the law. Beyond that, our stories
can be powerful to each other.
Every year on National Coming Out Day, we celebrate coming out as lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender, queer (LGBTQ) or as an ally. On Oct. 11, 2018, we will mark the 30th
anniversary of National Coming Out Day.

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Nearly 30 years ago, on the anniversary of the National March on Washington for Lesbian
and Gay Rights, we first observed National Coming Out Day as a reminder that one of our
most basic tools is the power of coming out. One out of every two Americans has someone
close to them who is gay or lesbian. For transgender people, that number is only one in 10.
Stop by the center or click here for resources
including social/support groups, community partners, and special events.

Volunteer of the Month
October 2018

Barbara
Shoenhals
Thank you for your
dedication, Barbara!

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Lawyer in the Library
Wednesday, October 10, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant, estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment necessary.

OKLAHOMA, INC.

The Fight for
Reproductive Justice in
Oklahoma and the US:
Film Screening and Panel

THE W OMEN ' S &amp; GENDER STUDIES DEPARTMENT PRESENTS

FILM SCREENING &amp;
PANEL DISCUSSION
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Discussion
Thursday, October 11, 5:00 p.m.
University of Tulsa
Tyrrell Lecture Hall
800 S. Tucker Dr., Tulsa, OK 74104

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Film Screening at 5:00 p.m .
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Birthright: A War Story is a feature
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length documentary that examines
how women in the US are being
jailed, physically violated, and even
TYRRELL
SCREENING AT 5 :00PM
THURSDAY,
DISCUSSION AT 7 :00PM
OCTOBER 11TH
LECTURE HALL
put at risk of dying as a radical
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movement tightens its grip across
the United States and allows states, courts, and religious doctrine to govern whether, when,
and how women will bear children.
Panel Discussion at 7:00 p.m.
The Oklahoma Coalition for Reproductive Justice is a group of organizations and individuals
promoting reproductive justice issues in Oklahoma through education, empowerment,
advocacy, and lobbying. Members of the OCRJ will discuss reproductive justice issues in
Oklahoma and the importance of the November midterm elections.

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Let's Talk
Friday, October 12, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
www.anchoredbhc.com

You're Invited!
Friday, October 12, 2018

Let's Talk
Frida

October 12th 7-9 PM

Join us for drinks, appetizers, surprise giveaway
and learn about
Anchored Behavioral Health Consulting's
newest online services!

621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
www .anchoredbhc .com
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LGBTQ Young Adults: Miniature Golf
Friday, October 12, 6:00 p.m.
All Star Sports Complex
10309 E. 61st St., Tulsa, OK 74133
Join the OKEQ Young Adults Prism Group for miniature golf
at the All Star Sports Complex! Search for Jose, our program
director. He will be sporting a beautiful purple OkEq polo shirt! The cost for golf is $7. Text
Jose at 918-813-8993 with any questions!

Orbit Initiative
Saturday, October 13, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

orbit

Want to act, sing or dance on stage?
Join the Orbit Initiative at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center for a FREE acting and dance workshop! It’s open
to ALL ages, from 4 to 84!
What is the Orbit Initiative? Artist educators from the
community teach free classes, workshops, etc., at
community partner sites once a month, ranging from
acting to movement and visual art. In the spring, there is
an opportunity to participate in a large-scale performance
of Shakespeare's “The Tempest” at the Tulsa Performing
Arts Center. The rehearsals for this performance are
combined with the classes for instruction, rehearsal, and
staging. In May 2019, the Orbit Initiative will bring all those
participants from the community to the PAC for a few
more combined rehearsals for “The Tempest.”
Performances for “The Tempest” are June 7-9 and are
free.
Register online at www.facebook.com/theorbitinitiative
Online Registration Form

www.fostercare-ok.org

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Give hope.
Change a life.
Become a foster parent.

GLSEN Green Country
Town Hall Meeting
Thursday, October 11, 6:00 p.m.
Martin Regional Library: Lecture Room
2601 S. Garnett Rd., Tulsa, OK 74129

GLSEN®

The steering committee for a potential new GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education
Network) chapter for Green Country will be hosting town halls throughout the community. This
will be the first chapter in Oklahoma and will support Tulsa County and surrounding areas.
The town halls will be a time for the community to give feedback on priorities for our students,
administrators, teachers, and parents. Our mission is to provide safe spaces for our youth
and feel the first step is helping our schools be prepared for critical conversations.
If you have any questions, email us at GreaterTulsa@steeringcommittee.glsen.org .

EBA Mixer
Wednesday, October 17, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Pottery Barn
1864 Utica Square, Tulsa, OK 74114

POTTERY BARN

Pottery Barn offers a unique shopping experience for anyone looking to put the finishing
touches to any room in their home. When you shop Pottery Barn you are getting a product
that cannot be found in any other store. Our furniture is one of a kind, crafted in America, and
is of the highest quality. Pottery Barn's deep care for the environment has also helped us in
creating products that are ecofriendly and sustainable long term. When you visit a Pottery
Barn store be sure to ask about our complimentary design services, where we send one of
our designers, decorators or stylists to help you create your dream home.
When creating the perfect room, the home accessory pieces are just as important as the

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main furniture pieces. Everything from sofa sets, tablecloths, curtains, cushions, decorative
pieces, and dinnerware all work together to bring out an individual's unique style. Pottery
Barn is the home decor store which allows you to decorate your home to fit traditional,
modern, or transitional styles using unique products that cannot be found anywhere else.

Visit Pottery Barn Online
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to
bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a
great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the
Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: Please send an email to
jose.vega@okeq.org
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Third Thursday in the Rainbow Room
Thursday, October 18, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Click here to purchase tickets

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Center Awareness Day
Friday, October 19, 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Do you know that Tulsa is home to the
seventh-largest LGBTQ+ community center
in the world? That’s right. The Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center in downtown Tulsa is
operated by Oklahomans for Equality. With five paid staff members, an army of about 250
volunteers, and a 30-member Board of Directors and Advisors plus a five-member Board of
Trustees, Oklahomans for Equality depends on individual/corporate donors to support our
roughly 50,000 constituents in the LGBTQ+ community and our allies. Our annual budget is
nearly $1 million, and we receive absolutely no funding from any governmental entity.
If you didn’t know all of that, just imagine how much more you don’t know about Oklahomans
for Equality and the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. We have the perfect opportunity for you
to learn what you’re missing: LGBT Center Awareness Day on Friday, Oct. 19!
Any time between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., individuals; government officials; and community,
nonprofit and business leaders across Oklahoma are invited to visit the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center at 621 E. Fourth St. in downtown Tulsa. Board members will be on hand to
give tours of the center, which recently underwent a $1 million renovation, thanks to a
successful capital campaign, and answer any questions you might have.
We want to spread the news about the great work we’re doing. We want to give you
information that you, your friends or your business associates might need about what
resources are available. And we want you to realize that this is an organization and a facility
that you should be supporting financially. We’re not going to hit you over the head asking for
money; we’ll let you reach that conclusion on your own. Hope to see you Oct. 19!
Donate $13 for 13 years of our presence in downtown Tulsa.

Pride Game Night Supporting the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Friday, October 19, 2:00 p.m.
Kiss My Ale Pub
5336 E. Admiral Pl., Tulsa, OK 74115

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Kiss My Ale Pub invites you to come play your favorite tabletop games (more than 120 to
choose from) while you enjoy some tasty local beers and quality cocktails! We are donating
10% of all sales to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, so come help us support OkEq, and
invite all your friends to join in!

Call For Artists 2019
Deadline October 20, 2018
Oklahomans for Equality’s Allie
Jensen Memorial Art Gallery at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center is accepting proposals
for its 2019 exhibition calendar.
Our gallery encourages emerging artists who create fresh, challenging work in all media to
apply.
Details
Each chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days.
OkEq will host an opening night reception for the artist(s) on the first Thursday of each
month. Each exhibit is installed on the Tuesday prior.
No additional works will be accepted after initial delivery.
Works must be available for sale. There will be a 30 percent commission on works sold.
Artists will also provide artwork labels (title, price, etc.) for each piece.
A biography and artist statement are due on the first of the month prior to the exhibit for
publicity purposes.

How to Apply
Proposals should include a paragraph or two about your vision for an exhibit, as well as five
jpg images that represent your current work. All proposals must be submitted by email.
Proposals incorporating the work of two artists or a small group are also acceptable. Artists
who have not shown in the gallery before will be given priority consideration.
Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to prepare or if you have
calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if you could be ready to go quickly, as those
early months are sometimes hard to fill.
Deadline for submissions is October 20.
Notifications will be sent out by November 10. Please submit proposals by e-mail to
jose.vega@okeq.org , with the subject heading “OkEq gallery proposal"

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SAGE Tulsa
Tuesday, October 23, 10:00 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Al Triggs with Legacy
insurance advisors will be
visiting SAGE October 23 to
share information about their
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Legacy Insurance Advisors' mission is to sell and service all forms of health and life insurance
by representing the best carriers in the industry, by maintaining a superior client base, by
partnering with and retaining the most qualified professionals, and by providing all agency
personnel with the training and tools available to givethe very best possible service to our
clients and companies. Our agents, managers, and staff are committed to educating and
empowering our policyholders. We will provide guidance and expertise while managing our
clients’ risk. Because of Legacy Insurance Advisors’ access to multiple providers in nearly
every line of insurance, we will customize plans to fit our clients’ wants and needs.
Visit Legacy Insurance Advisors online .
The SAGE, Advocacy &amp; Services for LGBT Elders, Tulsa chapter is a national program
geared toward individuals 50 and older. SAGE is a day time program for those who are
retired or free during the day. The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to
lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies,
SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and
advocates for their rights, fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities and
promotes positive images of LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday
morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. For more information about
SAGE Tulsa, email SAGE@OkEq.org

Grannies Brunch
Sunday, October 28, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
GRANNIES GO DISCO!!!
Grannies is an all-star satire event
celebrating folk and inspirational
music with live performances and
drag personalities. It’s irreverent, but
never sacrilegious, and always
uplifting humor.
Grannies remembers those days of going to grandma's house for Sunday Dinner.
Brunch and live entertainment provided.
Tickets cost $25. Reserved tables for eight are available for $200. Mimosas and cash bar will
be available. Purchase tickets now.

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First Thursday Art
Opening
Tuesday, November 1, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality’s
November showcase and exhibit
of local artists at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center will feature
an exhibit with a combined show
titled “Places, Faces and Spaces
of Tulsa” by Carla Hefley and
Linda Dunbar, beginning with a
reception on Thursday, November
1 st , from 6 to 9 p.m.
Two skilled and award-winning
visual artists – Hefley and Dunbar
– are Places, Faces and Spaces of Tulsa. They paint in oils, acrylics and watercolor, trying to
capture the places, faces and spaces of Tulsa.
Carla Hefley is inspired by the inside world. She may eat somewhere, get her hair cut or walk
into a home in Tulsa and find the perfect scene to inspire her. When she happens upon the
accidental still life, the camera is out, and she snaps a photo to take to the studio and recreate it on canvas.
Linda Dunbar paints many things but excels in the portrait. She captures the perfect look and
feel of the faces of Tulsa. She is inspired by many media and genres, but portraits are her
game. She is also adept in capturing many places outside, en plein air.
Between the two, they capture the Places, Faces and Spaces of Tulsa.
The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

LGBT Women's Network
November Happy Hour
Monday, November 5, 5:00 p.m.
Centennial Lounge - VFW Post 577
1109 E. 6th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Our November Happy Hour will be hosted at
Centennial Lounge inside Tulsa's VFW Post 577.
Mix and mingle with ladies you might not meet
otherwise, make new business connections, and
grow your personal network.

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Don't forget to bring business cards to be entered into a drawing for a door prize.

HARUV USA LECTURE SERIES
Let's Get This Straight:
Working Towards
Protecting LGBTQ
Children, Youth, and
Their Families

Monday, 11 .5.18 @ 7-8:30pm
OU-Tulsa Schusterman Learning Center
(campus map attached)
FREE {for Social Work professionals eomjng CEUs,
1.5 will be offered for $15 on site that even;ng}

HARUB USA Lecture Series
Monday, November 5, 7:00 p.m.
OU - Tulsa Schusterman Learning Center
4502 E. 41st St., Tulsa, OK 74135
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: kaseyrinehart@ou.edu
1.5 CEU's will be available
Click here to register

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Associate Dean of Scholarship and Research at the Silberman School of Social
Work at Hunter College in New York City.
For more than 43 years, Dr. Mallon has been a child welfare practitioner,
advocate, educator, and researcher. Dr. Mallon was the first child welfare
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youth in child welfare settings. He has also wrillen extensively about sexual
orientation and gender identity expression .
Dr. Mellon's scholarship and practice has been recognized through multiple
awards including The Judge Richard Ware Award - Louisiana Children's Trust Fund;
The New York Slate Citizens Coalition for Children Advocacy Award, the
Hosteler-Habib Award, Family Equality Council; the Child Advocate of the Year
Award - North American Council on Adoptable Children; and induction in 2014
as a Fellow of the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare. In 2017,
Dr. Mallon was awarded the Adoption Excellence Award from the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services.
He serves on numerous editorial boards of professional journals and is the Senior
Editor of the professional journal, Child Welfare and the author or editor of more
than twenty-four books. His most recent publications are: Social Work Practice with
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People (3rd edition}, published by
Routledge Press; and Child Welfare for the Twenty-first Century: A Handbook of
Practices, Policies, and Programs (2nd edition), co-edited with Peg Hess, published
by Columbia University Press.
In his role as the Executive Director of the National Center for Child Welfare
Excellence, Dr. Mallon has traveled to all 50 stales, many territories and numerous
tribes to deliver technica l assistance and training on a range of ch ild welfare
related issues "particularly" as they relate lo youth and to foster care.
Dr. Mallon has lectured and worked extensively throughout the United Stales, and
inlernalionally in Argentina, Austral ia, Canada, Cuba, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel,
the Netherlands, Portugal, and the United Kingdom.
Dr. Mallon earned his doctorate in Social Welfare from the City University of New
York al Hunter College, holds an MSW from Fordham University and a BSW from
Dominican College.
Dr. Mallon also lives the talk he talks, in addition to being a child welfare
professional for his entire career, he has been a foster parent and is the adoptive
parent of now grown children .

Haruv USA at OU-Tulsa provides comprehensive, inter-professional education,
training, and research in the prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect. II
is a partnership between the Haruv Institute in Israel, the OU Anne and Henry
Zarrow School of Social Work, and OU-Tulsa .

Haruv USA
at OU-Tulsa

INTERNATIONAL CE TER OF EXCELLENCE &amp; A RECOGNIZED
LEADER I THE FIELD OF CHILD MALTREATMENT

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Open NOH8 Photo Shoot in Tulsa,
OK
Sunday, November 18, 2:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join the #NOH8Worldwide movement in Tulsa, OK
and add your face to the fight for equal human rights!
COST:
Single/Solo Photos: $40
Couple/Group Photos: $25 per person
NOH8 accepts cash and credit cards only. Fees paid to
participate cover services and costs for one edited digital print only, made available via
noh8campaign.com , and do not include physical prints.
* COME CAMERA-READY *
* WEAR A WHITE SHIRT *
* POSE &amp; MAKE A STATEMENT! *
The NOH8 Campaign returns to Oklahomans For Equality @ The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center on Sunday, November 18th for an open photo shoot! Stop by anytime between
2pm-4pm to pose for an official NOH8 photo by photographer Adam Bouska . No
reservations needed!
Photos are first-come, first-served - and we move fast! Please arrive camera-ready with a
plain white shirt to match the signature style of the NOH8 photos.
When is the best time to arrive? Most people tend to arrive before the photo shoot begins, but
as long as someone has lined up by the advertised end time for the photo shoot (4:00pm for
this photo shoot), they should be guaranteed a chance to pose!
Once you arrive, the next steps are easy!
1. Fill-out one numbered model release for each person.
2. Have a NOH8 temporary tattoo applied for your photo.
3. Standby for your number to be called.
4. Process your payment once called.
5. Trade your processed model release for duct tape!
NOH8 Co-Founder Adam Bouska will photograph roughly 5-10 frames per person. One frame
will be selected/edited by our team and made available within approximately eight weeks
(timeline subject to change).
INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING? E-mail info@noh8campaign.com
------ -- ----- with your contact
information and make sure to note which shoot you'd like to volunteer for!
Funds raised by the NOH8 Campaign will be used to continue promoting and raising
awareness for marriage and human equality as well as anti-discrimination and anti-bullying

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through NOH8’s interactive social media campaign. This includes bringing the campaign to
other cities and countries around the world, creating and compiling images for our ongoing
large-scale media campaign, and covering the costs of the daily operations and maintenance
necessary to run this rapidly growing campaign out of our Burbank Headquarters.
The NOH8 Campaign is a tax-exempt charitable organization under section 501(c)(3) of the
Internal Revenue Code. Click here and scroll down to the 'Funds &amp; Financing' portion of our
FAQ for more information about how fees are utilized.

Inclusion for People with
Developmental Disabilities
Saturdays at 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Individuals with developmental disabilities are frequently
marginalized and excluded from society at large, and this is
no less true within the LGBTQ community. This group’s
focus will be to help individuals create stronger community
connections through building communication and social
skills, as well as learning to respect social boundaries and norms. Members will agree upon
no more than three outcomes for social development per individual. Members will work on
practicing target behaviors while engaging in events within and without the Equality Center.
Group sessions will last approximately 2.5 hours, occurring each Saturday @ 1pm.

Neurodiversity Social Group
Saturdays at 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Art for the Heart Program: An all inclusive Arts Program
Sundays at 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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EXPRE5SING PRIDE IN
OUR IDENTITIFS

THROUGH ART

Thesis Research Study
Please consider participating in my thesis research study examining the connection between
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) identity, community connection, and
resilience!
This study is approved by the institutional review board at Northeastern State University and
under the supervision of my thesis chair, Dr. Steven Byers.
In order to be eligible for the study, you must:
Be 18 years of age at the time of completion
Identify as LGBTQ+
To participate in the study, please complete the survey here . The survey will take about 20
to 30 minutes to complete. You can be entered to win a $25.00 Amazon gift card if you
provide an email address at the end of the survey.
This study is anonymous. The only identifying information which will be collected is
demographic information, and will not specifically identify you. You will be asked to provide an
email at the conclusion of the survey to be entered in the raffle if you so wish, but are not
required to do so.
Participation in this study is voluntary. If you wish to withdraw from the study, you may close
the browser window at any time. If you do not want to answer a question, you may skip any
question in this survey.

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If you have any questions, please contact Jordan Westcott ( Westcott@nsuok.edu ) or
Dr. Steven Byers ( byerss@nsuok.edu ).
We hope that you choose to participate in this study and share your experience!

Sisters in Song
Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Sisters in Song would like to invite new
members to join our fun loving group of
singers!
We are just now beginning rehearsals for our upcoming holiday performances, so it’s
a great time to start! We practice every Tuesday evening at 7pm at the Equality Center,
second floor.

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Rehearsals on Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74114
The Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for new
members to sing in our holiday concert! Come join a
great group of guys who enjoy singing and changing our
community through song. We are excited to have
Elizabeth Curtis, a former artistic director of the chorale,
back as our interim director for the holiday concert.
Our holiday concert, “Don We Now...,” will be Dec. 4th, 6th and 7th at East Side Christian
Church, 1438 S. Indianapolis Ave. If you aren't singing with us, plan on attending. You won't
want to miss starting your holiday season with the Council Oak Men's Chorale.

PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT IN AN
UNDERSERVED POPULATION

WE NE D YOUR HELP!!!
The transgender community is traditionally underserved
when it comes to mental health. Additionally, the field of
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psychology knows relatively little about the psychological
characteristics and needs of the transgender community. We
call on you to participate in a new research study examining
what major psychological measures tell us about transgender
individuals!

YOU ARE ELIGIBLE IF YOU:
✓ Identify as transgender or gender nonconforming (e.g.,

gender nonbinary, genderqueer gender fluid, etc.)
✓ Are 18-years-old or older

✓ Can read and write in English

The study will take place at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center from 4-6pm and 7-9pm every Wednesday. It
involves filling out questionnaires on a computer or paper
and will take approximately two hours of your time. After
completing the study, you will receive a $15.00 gift card.
For questions or to participate. contact doctoral student researcher
William Bryant:

Email: wjlliam-bryant@utulsa.edu
Cell Phone: 330 322-2442
his study I bemg conducted as part of the student researcher's dissertation for the
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You're not alone

YOU'RE NOT

Support group for partners with HIV/
AIDS
Do you have a partner who was
recently diagnosed with HIV/AIDS?
Have you found a community to
process this life change with? Are you looking for support?
As every airplane attendant says, “Put on your own oxygen mask before assisting others.”

ALONE

Having a partner with a life-threatening illness can take a toll on your well being. This group
may help you to recognize and change your reactions to the new challenges that having a
partner with HIV/AIDS might pose. We will meet weekly for 6 weeks to cover information on
HIV/AIDS, process difficulties you may be having with your partner, learn new ways to cope
with this change, foster healthier communication, prepare for the future, and better manage
stress.
If interested please email jose.vega@okeq.org to join the group. You are not alone.

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Joe &amp; Nancy McDonald Rainbow Library
"The Meaning of Matthew: My
son's murder in Laramie, and a
world transformed"
By: Judy Shepard

JI F I' \ I l
Find this selection and more by
visiting the Nancy and Joe
McDonald Rainbow Library.

“ The Meaning of Matthew is Judy
Shepard’s passionate and courageous
attempt to understand what no mother
should have to understand, which is why
her son was murdered in Laramie,
Wyoming, in the fall of 1998. It is a vivid
testimony to a life cut short, and testimony
too, to the bravery and compassion of
Judy and Dennis—Matthew’s parents—as
they struggle to survive a grief that won’t
go away.”—Larry McMurtry, author of
Terms of Endearment and Lonesome
Dove
Today the name Matthew Shepard is
synonymous with gay rights, but until 1998, he
was just Judy Shepard’s son. In this
remarkably candid memoir, Judy Shepard
shares the story behind the headlines.
Interweaving memories of Matthew and her
family with the challenges of confronting her
son’s death, Judy describes how she handled
the crippling loss of her child in the public eye,
the vigils and protests held by strangers in her
son’s name, and ultimately how she and her
husband gained the courage to help
prosecutors convict her son's murderers.
The Meaning of Matthew is more than a
retelling of horrific injustice that brought the
reality of inequality and homophobia into the
American consciousness. It is
an unforgettable and inspiring account of how
one ordinary woman turned an unthinkable
tragedy into a vital message for the world.

Equality Center Pride Store
Transgender enamel pins are for sale at

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the OkEq Pride Store for $5.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Counseling Services

OSU - Tulsa Counseling
Services
The Oklahoma State Tulsa Counseling
Center is an LGBTQ+ affirming center
located in Main Hall of OSU Tulsa. You do
not have to be affiliated with OSU to benefit
from these services! Our center offers clients
from OKEQ 5 sessions free and each
session following that is only 5 dollars. Each
member of our counseling team receives
additional training and supervision in
LGBTQ+ issues and is excited to work with
clients from OKEQ. Please contact us at
918-594-8568 for more information or to
schedule an appointment.

Sara Griffey
S ara Griffey is an LPC candidate under
supervision. Sara specializes in LGBT+ and
non-traditional relationships (i.e. kink,
polyamory, etc.). She has experience
working with homeless youth and individuals
struggling with anxiety &amp; trauma.
She previously worked with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking.
She is passionate about advocacy and
public policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.
Sara’s office is located at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center, 621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK
74120
Sara operates on a sliding scale fee
structure and can be reached at
918-928-2809 or Sara@UnityTulsa.com

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Allison Ikley-Freeman
Allison Ikley-Freeman, LPC Candidate is
passionate about assisting individuals who
are a part of the LGBTQQIA+ community
who experience a range of concerns and
issues. Individual, youth, and adolescent
counseling is available on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are available Mon-Thurs
12:30-6:00 p.m. and w alk in appointments
are available. Appointments can be made by
calling 918-280-9645

Regularly Scheduled Programming

OkEq Board Meeting

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Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, October 18
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings
are open to all OkEq members

October OkEq Art Exhibition
The October Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature
an exhibit of works by Ricardo Sanchez,
beginning with a reception on Thursday,
October 4, from 6 to 9 p.m., where a door
prize of the artist’s work will be given.

It's Complicated
Family Ties
Family Ties is an official
program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a

1st &amp; 3rd Monday
of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.

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support network for
LGBTQ parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Family Ties, email
jose.vega@okeq.org
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Lawyer in the
Library
October 10
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

"It's Complicated" is an
ongoing group for
individuals in
nontraditional relationships
(kink, polyamory,
swinging, etc.) This group
meets every 1st and 3rd
Monday of the month from
6:30-8pm at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. Each
session will have a new
topic. For topic
information, please like
Unity Tulsa’s Facebook
page at
www.facebook.com/
UnityTulsa or check the
OkEq event calendar at
http://www.okeq.org/
event-calendar.html .

Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a
lawyer about topics such
as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/
tenant disputes, estate
planning, and bankruptcy.
No appointment is
necessary.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come
out? Maybe you have just
recently come out? Join us
for a coming out
discussion group meeting
in the History Project
Room. It's free! This
course is designed for
individuals coming to
terms with their sexuality
with presentations on how
to come out to family,
friends, and co-workers.
Question and answer
session in a supportive
and informed
environment. Facilitated
by Allison Ikley-Freeman.
Please contact
ComingOut@OkEq.org
--- --or call 918-743-4297

Non-Binary
Support Group
2nd Tuesday of each
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

Free Yoga Class
at OkEq
Mondays
5:45 - 6:45 p.m.
Enjoy a free class! These
60-minute, free
Community Yoga classes

A new support group for
folks who identify with
non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a
safe space to discuss our
identities, receive support,
and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa.
For information contact Vic

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Bisexual support group at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. Tell all

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are open to everyone of all
levels. Each class is
mindfully crafted to
prepare the body for a
peak pose in the arm
balance, inversion,
backbend or twist family.
This class will connect the
mind, body, and spirit
through movement and
breath.

Asexual Meeting

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Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Sos

SECULAR
ORGANIZATIONS
FOR SOBRIETY

SOS Group
Mondays 7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information, visit
www.SOSTulsa.org

2nd &amp; 4th
Tuesday of every month
7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
It's the A in LGBTQA.
Come join us for an
affirming, open discussion
at this peer-led group for
individuals 18 and over
who identify as asexual or
are interested in
discussing asexual issues.
This a place for asexuals
to form community. Be a
part of the first Tulsa
asexual group.

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LGBT Elders

We refuse to be invisible

SAGE Tulsa
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm

your friends. The group is
open to all bi/pan/queer/
fluid+ folks and their allies.
Facilitators
Daniel &amp; Haley

No Shade for
Plus
Every Thursday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
A new support group to
bring together people who
have found they are HIV
positive and those who
have been living with HIV
for many years.
The group will provide
support, Education, Social
activities and so much
more.
The group will be here at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center to provide
a safe place to discuss
issues and meet other

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of every
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Lambda AlAnon Group
Every Friday

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people who are navigating
their lives being PLUS.

7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
This open Al-Anon group
meets at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center every
Friday at 7:00 pm. Contact
918.743.2754 for more
information.

Tulsa Writers,
Ink.
Gender Support
Program
Wednesdays
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email
alex.wade@okeq.org
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

1st &amp; 3rd Saturday of each
month
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
An LGBT inclusive group
of writers providing
support and resources to
authors and writers
regardless of where they
are in their writing career.

Intimate
Partner Violence
&amp; Sexual Assault
Survivor Support
Group
2nd &amp; 4th Thursday of
each month
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Survivors of
Incest
Anonymous
Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and
card games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers

Every Saturday
12:00 - 2:30 p.m.
SIA strives to empower
those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse
(who are not abusing any
child), who want to
become survivors and
thrivers. For more
information, visit

This support and
educational group is for
individuals who have
survived domestic
violence and are ready to
explore their personal
healing process and find
hope and to discuss their
experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional
support for one another.

Adult Survivors
of Childhood
Trauma.

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Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Children/Siblings
of Trans*/NonBinary
Individuals
Support Group
This program is for youth
ages 8-18 that have trans*
parents or siblings. This
group will provide support,
education and social
opportunities for those
living with trans* family
members. Attendees must
have approval from the
facilitator to participate.
Please contact Amanda at
918-902-4625.

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siawso.org

Partners of
Trans*/NonBinary
Individuals
Support Group
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
partners of transgender
and non-binary individuals.
Ages 18+. A first time
interview is required
before attending your first
meeting. Please contact
Amanda at 918-902-4625.

Sundays @ 4:00 p.m.
LGBTQ individuals have a
higher risk of experiencing
trauma at an early age
and these experiences of
abuse, bullying, and
stigmatization in youth can
affect life as an adult. The
primary focus of this group
will be to teach people
how to recognize their
trauma and how to use
healthy coping skills to
deal with the effects.
Members will be
encouraged to build an
internal network with other
participants to provide
each other with emotional
and social support during
weekly meetings held on
Sundays @ 4pm.

Art for the Heart:
An all Inclusive
Arts Program
Sundays @ 1:00 p.m.

Neurodiversity
Social Group
Inclusion for
People with
Developmental

Saturdays @ 4:00 p.m.
Do you find yourself over
stimulated by large crowds
or loud noises? Do you

Art is more than just
pictures on the wall. Art
helps people express
themselves, find
happiness, and it can help
with mobility and dexterity.
Art classes foster
connections between

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Disabilities
Saturdays @ 1:00 p.m.
Individuals with
developmental disabilities
are frequently
marginalized and excluded
from society at large, and
this is no less true within
the LGBTQ community.
This group’s focus will be
to help individuals create
stronger community
connections through
building communication
and social skills, as well as
learning to respect social
boundaries and norms.
Members will agree upon
no more than three
outcomes for social
development per
individual. Members will
work on practicing target
behaviors while engaging
in events within and
without the Equality
Center. Group sessions
will last approximately 2.5
hours, occurring each
Saturday @ 1pm.

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crave meaningful social
interaction in a calm, safe
environment? If you are
living with a mental health
diagnosis, are on the
autism spectrum, or
generally prefer calmer
social events, then this is
the place for you. Here,
members will meet weekly
on Saturdays @ 4pm to
socialize and connect with
individuals like
themselves. Each week
members will collectively
decide on a different
activity ranging from game
nights, movie nights,
outings, and many others.

individuals and helps
reduce isolation many
people experience. Please
join us in making our
community a more
beautiful, meaningful place
through the enrichment of
art. Subjects will be
elected by members from
a range of topics including:
glass fusing and jewelry
making, mosaics, basket
weaving, finger weaving,
ceramics, acrylic painting,
and quilting. This group is
all inclusive, and
encourages individuals
from all age groups to
come together for weekly
sessions on Sundays @
1pm.

LGBTQ+ History:
Interviewees
Wanted
By appointment
Do you feel like you have
something to say about
your life as an LGBTQ+
individual? Recording the
history of the LGBTQ+
community is currently a
feature of programming at
the Equality Center. This
program is designed to
supplement and further
complete our collective
history by interviewing
participants to further
investigate past and
present features of
LGBTQ+ life and identity.
Interviewees will sit down
face to face and be asked
a series of questions in
regards to their person
lives and experiences. All
information gathered will
be added to the existing

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archive. Please contact
Ely at
burgesej@nsuok.edu to
set up your appointment.

Community Partners

health outreach prevention education, Inc.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce
Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing
Schedule
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org
for testing dates.

OkEq Staff

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Toby Jenkins
CEO / Executive Director

Jose Vega
Program Director

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager

Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Volunteer &amp; Pride Store Coordinator
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Special Projects
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OkEq Board and Trustees
Executive Committee
Stuart Ashworth, Esq., President
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, Vice President
Marcia Keesee, Secretary
Paul Allen, Treasurer
Sheena Grewal, At Large

Trustees
Shawna Baker, Esq.
Dan Burnstein
Kirk Holt
David Nelson
Kris Wilmes

Board of Directors
Jan Baldwin
Christopher Brecht-Smith, Esq.
Rev. Geoffrey Brewster
Alyssa Bryant, Esq.
Darci Hazelwood, D.O.
Allison Ikley-Freeman
Chris Shoaf
Al Triggs
Robin VanMeter
Will Vaughn

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Get your house in order and help us get our house in order, too! Go to
smile.amazon.com for your shopping needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!

Grannies Sunday Brunch
Sunday, July 29, 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. seating
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Grannies is an all-star satire event celebrating folk and
inspirational music with live performances and drag
personalities. It’s irreverent, but never sacrilegious, and
always uplifting humor.
Grannies remembers those days of going to church, gospel
music and church potluck dinners.
Two seatings are offered –10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Both
include brunch and live entertainment.
Tickets cost $25. Reserved tables for eight are available for $200. Mimosas and cash bar will
be available.
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Back To School Carnival
Sunday, August 5, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for the Family Ties Back to School
Carnival!
We’ll have refreshments and snacks, plus free
school supplies
Bring your swimsuit, towels and flip-flops for the
water slides, and come ready to tackle the big
obstacle course and have fun in the bouncy houses.
We’ll also have face-painting, arts and crafts, and storytelling with Uncle Toby!

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their diversity and inclusion efforts. We took feedback from employers who had taken the past
survey and looked at best practices around the country to make it more user-friendly and
more of a tool that businesses can use to improve their own initiatives.
The Mosaic Inclusive Workplace Index lets companies examine their diversity and inclusion
efforts and find out what they do well and what they can improve. After completing the index,
businesses will receive a confidential report with benchmark data at a later date that they can
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relating to their development opportunities, including lunch and learns and workshops that
Mosaic will offer based on index results.
The index is available to take now through August 8 at mosaicindex.org.
You do not have to complete it in one sitting. Individual results will be returned at a
later date after completion.
Please feel free to share the index with area employers.

2018 OkEq Board Elections
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for
Equality is set for 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 6,
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Presently, eight seats on the Board of
Directors are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are
made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board
Development and Governance Committee
(Deadline has passed)
OR

oklahomans for equality

2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Petitions due to the board secretary
by Aug. 24)
Requirements and expectations of a director:
1. Be a current OkEq member with membership fees current
2. Attend board meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time and energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Perform additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made pursuant to
the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a director)
5. Serve a two-year term

Bartlesville Pride Family Picnic
Saturday, July 28, 3:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Johnstone Park
200 N. Cherokee
Bartlesville, OK 74003

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Come to a free picnic in the park with food, games, and family fun! All ages are welcome and
encouraged to attend. We will have yard games and toys set up for family members of all
ages.
Please bring lawn chairs and blankets for sitting. Provided seating will be limited. Attendees
may bring ice chests for personal food and beverages.
Pets are welcome, but please keep them on leashes.

Grateful Day Grill-N-Chill
Saturday, July 28, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Tulsa Eagle
1338 E. 3rd St., TUlsa, OK 74120
Come on out to the Tulsa Eagle, for a burger or
dawg, before the ICAO's Christmas in July event.
Plates are $7.00 per person. All proceeds from
this event, and events like this, go directly to help finance the Annual HIV Wellness Retreat!
Thank you all for your support! Tulsa has helped us make this happen for 6 years now! We
could not do it without your caring and support!

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday, August 2, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality’s August showcase and
exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature works by Malinda
Blank in a show titled “PULL,” beginning with a
reception on Thursday, Aug. 2, from 6 to 9
p.m. and continuing throughout the month.
Born in Tulsa, Blank received a BA in photography
from the University of Southern California in Los
Angeles. In 2016, she received a Master of Fine
Arts from California State University in Chico. Her
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work has been exhibited at Contact Space in Los
Angeles and was awarded the Juror Prize at
Giving Pause, the 60th Annual Juried Exhibition at University Gallery in Chico, CA.
Currently working at FireThief Productions, Blank also teaches art at the Oklahoma School of
Science and Mathematics in Oklahoma City. She is an active member of the Camp Fire USA
executive board and the Emerging Leaders Society Philanthropy Forum. When not working

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on her art practice, she enjoys spending time with her cats and discussing the cultural
ramifications of relational aesthetics.
The show continues throughout the month. ww.okeq.org

Friend for a Friend Annual Fundraising Banquet
Saturday, August 4, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Seating is limited, so make your Reservations before August 1st.
Follow link below to purchase tickets.
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advocacy, education, programs, alliances and the operation of the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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August 2018

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Back To School Carnival
Sunday, August 5, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for the Family Ties Back to School
Carnival!
We’ll have refreshments and snacks, plus free
school supplies
Bring your swimsuit, towels and flip-flops for the
water slides, and come ready to tackle the big
obstacle course and have fun in the bouncy houses.
We’ll also have face-painting, arts and crafts, and storytelling with Uncle Toby!

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday, August 2, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality’s August showcase and
exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature works by Malinda
Blank in a show titled “PULL,” beginning with a
reception on Thursday, Aug. 2, from 6 to 9
p.m. and continuing throughout the month.
Born in Tulsa, Blank received a BA in photography
from the University of Southern California in Los
Angeles. In 2016, she received a Master of Fine
Arts from California State University in Chico. Her
work has been exhibited at Contact Space in Los
Angeles and was awarded the Juror Prize at
Giving Pause, the 60th Annual Juried Exhibition at University Gallery in Chico, CA.
Currently working at FireThief Productions, Blank also teaches art at the Oklahoma School of
Science and Mathematics in Oklahoma City. She is an active member of the Camp Fire USA
executive board and the Emerging Leaders Society Philanthropy Forum. When not working
on her art practice, she enjoys spending time with her cats and discussing the cultural
ramifications of relational aesthetics.
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powered by the tulsa regional chamber

TAKE THE MOSAIC INCLUSIVE WORKPLACE INDEX
This year, Mosaic is unveiling a new and improved assessment tool for businesses to gauge
their diversity and inclusion efforts. We took feedback from employers who had taken the past
survey and looked at best practices around the country to make it more user-friendly and
more of a tool that businesses can use to improve their own initiatives.
The Mosaic Inclusive Workplace Index lets companies examine their diversity and inclusion
efforts and find out what they do well and what they can improve. After completing the index,
businesses will receive a confidential report with benchmark data at a later date that they can
use to compare progress year to year. Participants will also receive suggested resources
relating to their development opportunities, including lunch and learns and workshops that
Mosaic will offer based on index results.
The index is available to take now through August 8 at mosaicindex.org.
You do not have to complete it in one sitting. Individual results will be returned at a
later date after completion.
Please feel free to share the index with area employers.

2018 OkEq Board Elections
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for
Equality is set for 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 6,
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Presently, eight seats on the Board of
Directors are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are
made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board
Development and Governance Committee
(Deadline has passed)
OR

oklahomans for equality

2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Petitions due to the board secretary
by Aug. 24)

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Requirements and expectations of a director:
1. Be a current OkEq member with membership fees current
2. Attend board meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time and energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Perform additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made pursuant to
the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a director)
5. Serve a two-year term

Friend for a Friend Annual Fundraising Banquet
Saturday, August 4, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Seating is limited, so make your Reservations before August 1st.
Follow link below to purchase tickets.
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advocacy, education, programs, alliances and the operation of the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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EBA Mixer
Wednesday, August 15, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Spexton Jewelry
1609 E. 15th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Spexton Jewelry in Tulsa is Oklahoma's
most unique retail jewelry store. Voted among the top ten coolest jewelers in North America,
Spexton excels in creating handmade and custom jewelry pieces with classic, modern or
vintage flairs
Spexton started in custom men's wedding bands 10 years ago but has grown to include both
men's and women's wedding and engagement rings, bridal jewelry and jewelry design
services, allowing you to create a one-of-a-kind look just for you.
We are also known for our unique finishes and use of mixed metals to create stunning
wedding bands from black zirconium, meteorite, stainless steel, titanium, damascus, white
gold, yellow gold, rose gold, palladium, platinum and more.

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Our fine jewelry services include the addition of our expert diamond buyer, who can guide the
purchase of loose diamonds or gemstones, remounting your existing stones, or jewelry
appraisals. We also offer jewelry repair services.
In addition to rings, we offer a unique collection of custom necklaces, bracelets and cuffs, cuff
links, earrings and money clips that make the perfect anniversary or birthday gift or push
present in our classic Spexton style.

Visit Spexton online
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to
bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a
great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the
Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: Please send an email to
jose.vega@okeq.org
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Third Thursday in the Rainbow Room
Thursday, August 16, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Third Thursdays in the Rainbow Room in Tulsa
Oklahomans for Equality announces a new musical cabaret series: “Third Thursdays in the
Rainbow Room.”
Each Third Thursday of the month will feature one of Tulsa’s finest musical performers in the
intimate atmosphere of the new Lynn Riggs Black Box Theatre.
Kicking off the series on Thursday, August 16th will be Tulsa theatre favorite, Pat Hobbs, as
Danny Day in “Music is Better Than Words.”
Performances are scheduled every third Thursday of the month at 8:00 p.m. at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center, 621 East 4th Street, Tulsa OK .

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OUT West
Friday August 31, 5:30 p.m.
Gilcrease Museum
1400 N. Gilcrease Museum Rd.,
Tulsa, OK 74127
Dinner and Lecture with Gregory
Hinton: 5:30 – 7:00 pm
Gilcrease After Hours: OutWest with
OKEQ: 7:00-10:00 pm featuring
country western dancing, cash bar, and live DJ.
The evening begins with a barbecue dinner by TW’s-AFAB catering, and a lecture by the
renowned historian Gregory Hinton whose work explores LGBTQ themes on LGBTQ history
and culture in the American West. Hinton is founding director of the Gay &amp; Lesbian Rodeo
Heritage Foundation and 2017 recipient of its Paladin Award; Hinton holds the 2010
International Gay Rodeo Association President’s Award for his Gay Rodeo Legacy Project.
The lecture is free and open to the public but advanced tickets for the barbecue dinner are
required. The dinner is $26.00 for Adults and $12.50 for students with a valid student ID.
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Gilcrease After Hours: OutWest which is free and open to the public. Featuring a live DJ,
cash bar, and open galleries.
Bring yourself, your friends, or your partner, and don’t forget to stop by the touring exhibition
“Blake Little: Photographs from the Gay Rodeo.” Experience the grit, determination and
community of the national gay rodeo circuit in classic black-and-white photographs.
Photographer Blake Little provides an expansive redefinition of what a cowboy can be in his
images capturing scenes of camaraderie, identity and sport in one of America’s most timehonored traditions. The 41 black and white photographs taken by Blake Little between 1988
and 1992 in Photographs document the gay rodeo circuit and the lives of many of its
participants in those years.
Co-Sponsored by Oklahomans for Equality and the Tulsa Eagle.
Barbecue Dinner $26.00 for Adults, $12.50 for students with valid student ID
Tickets are now available

The Queens
Saturday, August 11, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Tickets are now available.

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Rise Up Singing
Sunday August 19, 7:00 p.m.
The Synagogue - Congregation B'nai Emunah
1719 S. Owasso, Tulsa, OK 74120
Community singing is like nothing else. We lift
each other to a higher place when we take part in
music-making with other people. This year’s
edition will focus on folk, roots music, and
Americana.
“Rise Up Singing” differs from other concerts in that performers are song leaders, not soloists.
Every audience member will receive a folio of lyrics, and the words to each song also will be
displayed on a large screen. Hundreds of members and friends of B’nai Emunah are
expected to attend this annual event.
Leading the singing this year are synagogue members and professionals, along with special
friends of the congregation. The singing begins at 7 p.m., and the event is free and open to
the public. No reservations are necessary.
Those who’d like to reserve space for a preconcert meal at 5:45 p.m. should call the
synagogue at (918) 583-7121 or click here . The meal will be catered by the Seventeenth
Street Deli, B’nai Emunah’s in-house kosher delicatessen. Patrons can look forward to
artisanal, house-cured pastrami and corned beef, knishes, synagogue-baked rye bread, dill
half-sour pickles, babka, and all the traditional accompaniments of a Jewish deli experience.
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will be offered at 5 and 6 p.m. for those who would like to know more about Jewish life in
Tulsa. Free valet parking will be available beginning at 6 p.m.

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Rehearsals Start on Tuesday August 21, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74114
The Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for new
members to sing in our holiday concert! Come join a
great group of guys who enjoy singing and changing our
community through song. We are excited to have
Elizabeth Curtis, a former artistic director of the chorale,
back as our interim director for the holiday concert.
Our holiday concert, “Don We Now...,” will be Dec. 4th, 6th and 7th at East Side Christian
Church, 1438 S. Indianapolis Ave. If you aren't singing with us, plan on attending. You won't
want miss starting your holiday season with the Council Oak Men's Chorale.

SAGE Summer Pool Parties
Tuesday August 21, September 18,
10:00 a.m.
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have its next pool party
on Tuesday, August 21. Members can
meet at the Equality Center and carpool to
the pool party. Lunch at the pool party will
be burgers and hot dogs. Participants are
encouraged to bring side dishes, desserts,
and drinks. The pool has a shallow end
and also has railing with steps to ease getting into the pool. If you plan to attend, please
RSVP to olivia.cotter@okeq.org or (918) 743-4297. The pool party will be held at 1938 E.
55th Place in Tulsa. Maps are available at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to
achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults; supports and advocates for their rights;
fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities; and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.
Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

Heart to Heart: Abortion Conversations
Thursday, August 23, 7:00 p.m.

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
It’s important now more than ever to build community, organize and resist the stigma and
barriers that surround reproductive choice and access. Join us as we hold a brave space for
a necessary heart-to-heart abortion conversation. What could liberation look like in
Oklahoma, and how do we move toward it together? All ages are welcome.

2018 HIV Wellness Retreat
August 23 - 26
Camp Christian
275 Camp Christian Lane
Chouteau, OK 74337
This retreat is for people living with HIV. It is
designed to help people find the community
that can help them network with other
people living with HIV.
There is a $20 application fee (scholarships available) and a $5 fee for the kayak trips on
Saturday.
Applications are available online at www.gratefulday.org and on our Facebook page.
Paper applications are available at Tulsa Cares and OSU IMSS.

Divas 4 H.O.P.E. 2018
Saturday August 25, 6:00 p.m.
Cox Assembly Hall at the
Cox Business Center
2100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74120

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Plated dinner with concert to
follow
Dress: black-tie optional
Co-chairs: Adam Kyle &amp; Jeff
Pounds
Valet parking provided

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2Q TH ANNIVERSARY
SIX O "CLOCK IN THE EVENING

Performers include: Double Treble, FuZed, Mark Gibson, Heather Richetto-Rumley, Kara
Wilber, Rebecca Marks Jimerson, Eric Himan, Pam Van Dyke Crosby, &amp; Andrew Witter
Sponsorship Levels
Elizabeth Taylor/Presenting Sponsor
$15,000 / 2 VIP Tables for 10 / Premier Spotlight Seating / Premier Program Recognition /
Table Service including Champagne Towers / provides medical &amp; testing supplies and HIV,
HCV, &amp; STD Rapid Tests for 1 year
Rock Hudson Sponsor
$5,000 / 1 Premier Table for 10 / Spotlight Seating / Program Recognition / Table Service /
provides safe sex and harm reduction supplies for 1 year
James Dean Sponsor
$2,000 / 1 Table for 10 / Program Recognition / provides mileage expenses for 3 months on
the testing van
Rita Moreno Sponsor
$250 / Single Ticket / provides HIV Rapid testing for 1 week
Click here for ticket and sponsorship information

Grannies Sunday Brunch
Sunday, August 26, 12:00 p.m. seating
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Grannies is an all-star satire event celebrating folk and
inspirational music with live performances and drag
personalities. It’s irreverent, but never sacrilegious, and
always uplifting humor.
Grannies remembers those days of going to church,
gospel music and church potluck dinners.

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Brunch and live entertainment provided.
Tickets cost $25. Reserved tables for eight are
available for $200. Mimosas and cash bar will be available.
Tickets are now available

First Thursday Art
Opening
Thursday, September 6, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The September Oklahomans for
Equality showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature an
exhibit of works by Micheal Jones in
a show titled “Gods and Fools”
beginning with a reception from 6 to
9 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 6, and
continuing throughout the month.
Since the age of 12, Micheal Jones
has been an artist. In school, he
was remembered as the guy who spent his extra time in the library studying the Renaissance;
that sums up Micheal’s life in a nutshell. By the age of 16, he had sold his first painting, and
within a few years, he was hanging one-man shows in every available venue, from banks and
museums to community buildings. Micheal attained his master’s degree and began exhibiting
in well-known juried national shows from Los Angeles to New York. He has a set of
mezzotints in the State Museum of Yekaterinberg, Russia.
“Gods and Fools” is a portfolio of works depicting ancient personalities in modern-day
settings. Using young models in the confines of his studio and other settings, Micheal creates
paintings that are both attractive and mildly erotic, much in the style of the pioneer of “earthly
realism”: Caravaggio. By combining this theatrical dynamism with careful observation from
life, Caravaggio achieved a gritty naturalism in both genre and religious scenes. Conversely,
Micheal has chosen to portray his figures using his own contemporary Impressionistic style,
which further emphasizes the fact that these figures are firmly entrenched in the modern era.
His models often stare directly at the viewer and include the mundane details of modern life.
The show continues throughout the month. ww.okeq.org

OkEq Teen Theatre Program
Saturday, September 8, 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Euqality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Theater at EQ for teens age 13-17
Starting Sept 8 - with performance in the
afternoon on Oct 27
Times 1pm to 3pm with extra rehearsals
the week of the show
Creating a historical theatre piece involving LGBT activists through creative writing and
improvisation.
Goals
Greater comprehension of emotional IQ and self-awareness
Understanding points of view through empathy work
Tying today's challenges to our past heroes of social justice
Class time
Teens will choose a historical LGBT character and then experiment with creating monologues
from historical data and imagination. Students will act out monologues and develop
improvisational scenes for the performance.
Teens will learn acting techniques and improvisational games to help create a final
performance.
Instructor:
Julie Tattershall has a BFA in theatre from the University of Tulsa and an MHR Masters of
Human Relations from the University of Oklahoma. She has directed over 80 plays. She was
instrumental in developing, creating and implementing touring programs throughout the state.
Created an improvisational troupe which has performed over 500 shows in the last twentyfive years. She won the 2012 Mary Kay Place Legacy Award from the Tulsa Awards for
Theatre Excellence, funded by the George Kaiser Family Foundation, for lifetime
achievement and contributions to the Tulsa theatre community. She won the 2014 Hall of
Honor award from the Oklahoma Community Theatre Association, in recognition of the
outstanding contribution to the development of community theatre in Oklahoma. Recently she
created “Aesop Afoot” which is touring the local schools for the Artists-in-Schools program.
Please email Jose.vega@okeq.org with any questions

OkEq Equality Youth Group:
Alphabet Soup
Saturday, September 8, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Euqality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for Alphabet SOUP, where all letters are
welcome! Alphabet SOUP is dedicated to
supporting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender,
Queer, Intersex, and Asexual (LGBTQIA+) youth
by providing fun group activities, community, and
volunteer opportunities. Alphabet SOUP’s primary
goals are providing Services, Outreach, Unity, and

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Preparation for adulthood -- or SOUP -- to LGBTQIA+ youth ages 13-17. It will be every
Saturday upstairs at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center!
Alphabet SOUP is an out and about GSA that also encourages and supports selected teens
who demonstrate leadership skills.
Please email Jose.vega@okeq.org
- - - - with any questions

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LGBT Women's Network September Happy Hour
Monday, September 10, 5:00 p.m.
In the Raw Brookside
3321 S. Peoria Ave., Tulsa, OK 74105
***We decided to push our September happy hour back a week because of the holiday, just
FYI!
This month's sponsor is Day's Building Materials! Come mix and mingle with ladies you might
not meet otherwise, make new business connections, and grow your personal network. We'll
have light appetizers and don't forget to bring business cards to be entered into a drawing for
a door prize!
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Saturday, September 15, 6:00 p.m.
River West Festival Park
2100 S. Jackson Ave., Tulsa, OK 74120
MisFEST – Tulsa’s first female-led festival – is heading into its second year with an all new
line-up of regional acts and a national headliner – Katie Herzig. A producer, singer-songwriter
and performer, all while being a proud supporter and member of the LGBTQ community,
Herzig is fresh off the 2018 release of her sixth album, “Moment of Bliss.” Herzig tours the
U.S. this summer for the first time in four years. She has performed at Bonnaroo and on VH1
and has toured extensively, both as a headliner and as support for artists such as Brandi
Carlile, Sara Bareilles and Ingrid Michaelson. Herzig has always been very hands-on in the
production of her own music, which has led to opportunities to co-write and produce music for
other artists as well, including Ingrid Michaelson’s platinum-selling single “Girls Chase Boys.”
The MisFEST line-up is dedicated to diversity and to showing that a strong female performer
can never fit in a box. For more info or to purchase tickets, visit www.misfest.com.
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Red State Resistance: Reproductive
Justice in the Red State of Oklahoma
Friday, Sept. 21, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 73120
A new documentary focusing on the reproductive
rights of people living in Oklahoma will be shown at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center in September.
The Reproductive Justice Campus Action Network
housed at the University of Central Oklahoma’s
Women’s Research Center and BGLTQ+ Student
Center has created a documentary intended to put a
face to Oklahomans whose bodily autonomy has been
affected. The documentary presents an opportunity for
people to engage in an open conversation about
issues that are often overlooked and disregarded. It gives viewers the chance to hear the
experiences of people who live in Oklahoma.
“We want to give a voice to the people who are affected by their reproductive rights being
violated or who do not know or understand what reproductive justice is,” said Mickayla Fisher,
coordinator of the Reproductive Justice Campus Action Network and the student volunteer
coordinator. “These interviews are powerful, and the world needs to see the struggles of
these men and women.” Oklahomans for Equality’s office manager, Olivia Cotter, is featured
in the film.
“If this film can ignite a flame for someone and give them the strength to stand up for
themselves and others’ rights, then my team and this film have done their job,” Fisher said. “It
has been rewarding seeing our documentary take shape and be able to share this experience
with others.”

Enid Pride 2018
Saturday, Sept. 22, 12:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Government Springs Park
600 E. Owen K. Garriott Rd.,
Enid, OK 73701
Join us Sept. 22 for Enid Pride! Our theme
this year is Roaring Pride! As always, Enid
Pride is a free, family-friendly event. Please
invite friends and family. Vendor, sponsorship,
and volunteer forms are available online at
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Pride Day at the Tulsa State Fair
Saturday, Sept. 29, 12:00 p.m.
Tulsa State Fair
4145 E. 21 St., Tulsa, OK 74114
Tulsa Pride invites you to turn the Tulsa State Fair

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rainbow!
Come out and have fun at the Tulsa State Fair
as our community celebrates LGBTQ+ Pride!
This is a great chance to run into familiar faces and meet new ones. Don't forget to wear your
pride attire to spread awareness and visibility of our presence in Tulsa!

Volunteer of the
Month
Ashley Spaulding
August 2018

2018 OkEq Board Elections
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for
Equality is set for 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 6,
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Presently, eight seats on the Board of
Directors are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are
made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board
Development and Governance Committee
(Deadline has passed)
OR

oklahomans for equality

2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Petitions due to the board secretary
by Aug. 24)

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Requirements and expectations of a director:
1. Be a current OkEq member with membership fees current
2. Attend board meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time and energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Perform additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made pursuant to
the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a director)
5. Serve a two-year term

Photographs From the Gay Rodeo By
Blake Little
Runs through November 25, 2018
Gilcrease Museum
1400 N. Gilcrease Museum Rd.,
Tulsa, OK 74127
Experience the grit, determination and community of the
national gay rodeo circuit in classic black-and-white
photographs in Gilcrease Museum’s new exhibition, Blake
Little: Photographs from the Gay Rodeo, which runs through
Nov. 25.
Since its founding in 1949, Gilcrease has led the way for
artwork showcasing the American West, including depictions
of the iconic cowboy. Photographer Blake Little provides an expansive redefinition of what a
cowboy can be in his images capturing scenes of camaraderie, identity and sport in one of
America’s most time-honored traditions.
The 41 black and white photographs taken by Blake Little between 1988 and 1992
in Photographs from the Gay Rodeo document the gay rodeo circuit and the lives of many of
its participants in those years. The collected body of work not only serves as a stunning
example of black and white portraiture and of rodeo photography, it also explores the diverse
and complex natures of individual and community identity in the West.
“Blake Little’s photographs demonstrate that cowboy traditions in the United States include
diverse individuals and communities, broadening notions of identity in the American West,”
said Laura Fry, senior curator and curator of art at Gilcrease Museum. “These photos show
many LGBT men and women from rural areas, and the gay rodeo circuit provided a place
where they could celebrate their full identities. The International Gay Rodeo Association is
still going strong today and includes annual events in Oklahoma.”

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UNDERSERVED POPULATION

WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!
The transgender community is traditionally underserved
when it comes to mental health. Additionally, the field of
psychology knows relatively little about the psychological
characteristics and needs of the transgender community. We
call on you to participate in a new research study examining
what major psychological measures tell us about transgender
individuals!

YOU ARE ELIGIBLE IF YOU:
✓ Identify as transgender or gender nonconforming (e.g.,

gender nonbinary, genderqueer gender fluid, etc.)
✓ Are 18-years-old or older

✓ Can read and write in English

The study will take place at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center from 4-6pm and 7-9pm every Wednesday. It
involves filling out questionnaires on a computer or paper
and will take approximately two hours of your time. After
completing the study, you will receive a $15.00 gift card.
For qu estions or to participate. contact doctoral student researcher
Will iam Bryant:

Email: william-bryant@utulsa.edu
Cell Phone: 330 322-2442
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You're not alone

YOU'RE NOT

Support group for partners with HIV/
AIDS
Do you have a partner who was
recently diagnosed with HIV/AIDS?
Have you found a community to
process this life change with? Are you looking for support?
As every airplane attendant says, “Put on your own oxygen mask before assisting others.”

ALONE

Having a partner with a life-threatening illness can take a toll on your well being. This group
may help you to recognize and change your reactions to the new challenges that having a
partner with HIV/AIDS might pose. We will meet weekly for 6 weeks to cover information on

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HIV/AIDS, process difficulties you may be having with your partner, learn new ways to cope
with this change, foster healthier communication, prepare for the future, and better manage
stress.
If interested please email jose.vega@okeq.org
- - - - to join the group. You are not alone.

Provider Bias Survey
Sara Griffey is a clinical counseling intern with Bellevue University. She facilitates OkEq's
Coming Out Workshop and the Challenging Beliefs in Non-Traditional Relationships group.
This survey has been crafted to better understand provider bias in the LGBTQ+ and
nontraditional relationship communities. The information will be used to provide information
about ways to better train and educate providers.
All responses are confidential. To take the survey, please go here:
https://goo.gl/forms/3BA47O4PtSt6bkz72
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Cub Scout Pack 226
The Parish Church of St. Jerome
205 W. King St., Tulsa, OK 74106
Making a Difference
Pack 226 is an inclusive scouting program open to
membership to boys and girls between kindergarten and 5th
grade. ALL parents/guardians who wish to participate are
welcome.
Pack 226 is chartered by the Parish Church of St. Jerome. Its membership represents the
wide diversity of beliefs and cultures from the community we serve. Most of our scouts are
students from Emerson Elementary School, but all age-eligible children are welcome to join!

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Interested in learning more about Cub Scout Pack 226? We invite you to keep exploring our
website and get in touch with questions about our values, academics, community and more.
Join us today!
More information available at www.tulsapack226.org
Questions can be sent to TulsaPack226@gmail.com

Joe &amp; Nancy McDonald Rainbow Library
"Times Have Been Better"
A film by Regis Musset
The time has come for Jeremy to come
out to his parents. But they won't take it
well and the unexpected news will put
stress in their marriage, their friendshps
and their jobs.

Find this selection and more by
visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald
Rainbow Library.

Equality Center Pride Store
Transgender enamel pins are for sale at
the OkEq Pride Store for $5.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook
page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Counseling Services

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OSU - Tulsa Counseling
Services
The Oklahoma State Tulsa Counseling
Center is an LGBTQ+ affirming center
located in Main Hall of OSU Tulsa. You do
not have to be affiliated with OSU to benefit
from these services! Our center offers clients
from OKEQ 5 sessions free and each
session following that is only 5 dollars. Each
member of our counseling team receives
additional training and supervision in
LGBTQ+ issues and is excited to work with
clients from OKEQ. Please contact us at
918-594-8568 for more information or to
schedule an appointment.

Sara Griffey
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has experience
working with LGBT+ clients, homeless youth,
individuals struggling with mood disorders,
anxiety, and trauma. She currently works
with survivors of domestic violence, sexual
assault, and human trafficking. She
welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to
nontraditional relationships (polyamory, kink,
etc.), as well as the other areas listed above.
She is passionate about advocacy and
public policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.
For appointments call or email Sara
918-928-2809 or sara@unitytulsa.com

Allison Ikley-Freeman
Allison Ikley-Freeman, LPC Candidate is
passionate about assisting individuals who
are a part of the LGBTQQIA+ community
who experience a range of concerns and
issues. Individual, youth, and adolescent
counseling is available on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are available Mon-Thurs
12:30-6:00 p.m. and w alk in appointments
are available. Appointments can be made by
calling 918-280-9645

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Regularly Scheduled Programming

OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, August 16
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings
are open to all OkEq members

Family Ties
Family Ties is an official
program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a
support network for
LGBTQ parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Family Ties, email
jose.vega@okeq.org
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Lawyer in the
Library
August 8

August OkEq Art Exhibition
The August Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature
an exhibit of the works of Malinda Blank.
The show continues throughout the month.

Challenging
Beliefs in
Nontraditional
Relationships
1st &amp; 3rd Monday
of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
This therapeutic
discussion group provides
a haven for individuals
who engage in
nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on
internal and social
stigmas, personal belief
systems, and the struggles
surrounding this
population. This group is
open to individuals who
take part in ethically

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come
out? Maybe you have just
recently come out? Join us
for a coming out
discussion group meeting
in the History Project
Room. It's free! This
course is designed for
individuals coming to
terms with their sexuality
with presentations on how
to come out to family,

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5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a
lawyer about topics such
as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/
tenant disputes, estate
planning, and bankruptcy.
No appointment is
necessary.

nonmonogamous
relationships (polyamory,
swinging) and kink
relationships. The
Oklahoma Poly Network is
a proud supporter of this
group.

Non-Binary
Support Group
3rd Tuesday of each
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

Free Yoga Class
at OkEq
Mondays
5:45 - 6:45 p.m.
Enjoy a free class! These
60-minute, free
Community Yoga classes
are open to everyone of all
levels. Each class is
mindfully crafted to
prepare the body for a
peak pose in the arm
balance, inversion,
backbend or twist family.
This class will connect the
mind, body, and spirit
through movement and
breath.

A new support group for
folks who identify with
non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a
safe space to discuss our
identities, receive support,
and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa.
For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

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friends, and co-workers.
Question and answer
session in a supportive
and informed
environment.
Please contact
ComingOut@OkEq.org
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Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Bisexual support group at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. Tell all
your friends. The group is
open to all bi/pan/queer/
fluid+ folks and their allies.
Facilitators
Daniel &amp; Haley

SECULAR
ORGANIZATIONS
FOR SOBRIETY

SOS Group
Mondays 7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of every
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A social organization for

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Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information, visit
www.SOSTulsa.org

Asexual Meeting
2nd &amp; 4th
Tuesday of every month
7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
It's the A in LGBTQA.
Come join us for an
affirming, open discussion
at this peer-led group for
individuals 18 and over
who identify as asexual or
are interested in
discussing asexual issues.

No Shade for
Plus

This a place for asexuals
to form community. Be a
part of the first Tulsa
asexual group.

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Every Thursday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
A new support group to
bring together people who
have found they are HIV
positive and those who
have been living with HIV
for many years.
The group will provide
support, Education, Social
activities and so much
more.
The group will be here at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center to provide
a safe place to discuss
issues and meet other
people who are navigating
their lives being PLUS.

Adv~cacy &amp;
Services for
LGBTElders

We refuse to be invisible

SAGE Tulsa
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Gender Support
Program
Wednesdays
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email

mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
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Lambda AlAnon Group
Every Friday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
This open Al-Anon group
meets at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center every
Friday at 7:00 pm. Contact
918.743.2754 for more
information.

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Tulsa Writers,
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1st &amp; 3rd Saturday of each
month
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
An LGBT inclusive group
of writers providing

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The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and
card games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Children/Siblings
of Trans*/NonBinary
Individuals
Support Group
This program is for youth
ages 8-18 that have trans*
parents or siblings. This
group will provide support,

support and resources to
authors and writers
regardless of where they
are in their writing career.

Survivors of
Incest
Anonymous

Survivor Support
Group
4th Thursday of each
month
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
This support and
educational group is for
individuals who have
survived domestic
violence and are ready to
explore their personal
healing process and find
hope and to discuss their
experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional
support for one another.

Every Saturday
12:00 - 2:30 p.m.
SIA strives to empower
those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse
(who are not abusing any
child), who want to
become survivors and
thrivers. For more
information, visit
siawso.org

Partners of
Trans*/NonBinary
Individuals
Support Group
The program is providing

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education and social
opportunities for those
living with trans* family
members. Attendees must
have approval from the
facilitator to participate.
Please contact Amanda at
918-902-4625.

support, education and
social opportunities for
partners of transgender
and non-binary individuals.
Ages 18+. A first time
interview is required
before attending your first
meeting. Please contact
Amanda at 918-902-4625.

Community Partners

health outreach prevention education, Inc.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce
Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing
Schedule
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org
for testing dates.

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CEO / Executive Director

Jose Vega
Program Director

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager

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Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Volunteer &amp; Pride Store Coordinator
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Tracy Allen
Special Projects
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

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Executive Committee
Stuart Ashworth, Esq., President
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, Vice President
Jan Baldwin, Secretary
Paul Allen, Treasurer
Robin VanMeter, At Large
Board of Directors
Christopher Brecht-Smith, Esq.
Rev. Geoffrey Brewster
Alyssa Bryant, Esq.
Sheena Grewal
Darci Hazelwood, D.O.
Marcia Keesee
Mike Redman, Esq.
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MISSION: Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs, alliances and the operation of the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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EBA Mixer
Wednesday, August 15, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Spexton Jewelry
1609 E. 15th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Spexton Jewelry in Tulsa is Oklahoma's
most unique retail jewelry store. Voted among the top ten coolest jewelers in North America,
Spexton excels in creating handmade and custom jewelry pieces with classic, modern or
vintage flairs
Spexton started in custom men's wedding bands 10 years ago but has grown to include both
men's and women's wedding and engagement rings, bridal jewelry and jewelry design
services, allowing you to create a one-of-a-kind look just for you.
We are also known for our unique finishes and use of mixed metals to create stunning
wedding bands from black zirconium, meteorite, stainless steel, titanium, damascus, white
gold, yellow gold, rose gold, palladium, platinum and more.
Our fine jewelry services include the addition of our expert diamond buyer, who can guide the

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purchase of loose diamonds or gemstones, remounting your existing stones, or jewelry
appraisals. We also offer jewelry repair services.
In addition to rings, we offer a unique collection of custom necklaces, bracelets and cuffs, cuff
links, earrings and money clips that make the perfect anniversary or birthday gift or push
present in our classic Spexton style.

Visit Spexton online
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to
bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a
great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the
Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: Please send an email to
jose.vega@okeq.org
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Third Thursday in the Rainbow Room
Thursday, August 16, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Third Thursdays in the Rainbow Room in Tulsa
Oklahomans for Equality announces a new musical cabaret series: “Third Thursdays in the
Rainbow Room.”
Each Third Thursday of the month will feature one of Tulsa’s finest musical performers in the
intimate atmosphere of the new Lynn Riggs Black Box Theatre.
Kicking off the series on Thursday, August 16th will be Tulsa theatre favorite, Pat Hobbs, as
Danny Day in “Music is Better Than Words.”
Performances are scheduled every third Thursday of the month at 8:00 p.m. at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center, 621 East 4th Street, Tulsa OK .

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For tickets or more information, see okeq.org/store .

OUT West with Buffalo
Bill: Lecture &amp; Dinner
Friday August 31, 5:30 p.m.
Gilcrease Museum
1400 N. Gilcrease Museum Rd.,
Tulsa, OK 74127
Dinner and Lecture with Gregory
Hinton: 5:30 – 7:00 pm
Gilcrease After Hours: OutWest with
OKEQ: 7:00-10:00 pm featuring country western dancing, cash bar, and live DJ.
The evening begins with a barbecue dinner by TW’s-AFAB catering, and a lecture by the
renowned historian Gregory Hinton whose work explores LGBTQ themes on LGBTQ history
and culture in the American West. Hinton is founding director of the Gay &amp; Lesbian Rodeo
Heritage Foundation and 2017 recipient of its Paladin Award; Hinton holds the 2010
International Gay Rodeo Association President’s Award for his Gay Rodeo Legacy Project.
The lecture is free and open to the public but advanced tickets for the barbecue dinner are
required. The dinner is $26.00 for Adults and $12.50 for students with a valid student ID.
Then finish the night off with your cowboy boots and some country and western dancing for
Gilcrease After Hours: OutWest which is free and open to the public. Featuring a live DJ,

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cash bar, and open galleries.
Bring yourself, your friends, or your partner, and don’t forget to stop by the touring exhibition
“Blake Little: Photographs from the Gay Rodeo.” Experience the grit, determination and
community of the national gay rodeo circuit in classic black-and-white photographs.
Photographer Blake Little provides an expansive redefinition of what a cowboy can be in his
images capturing scenes of camaraderie, identity and sport in one of America’s most timehonored traditions. The 41 black and white photographs taken by Blake Little between 1988
and 1992 in Photographs document the gay rodeo circuit and the lives of many of its
participants in those years.
Co-Sponsored by Oklahomans for Equality and the Tulsa Eagle.
Barbecue Dinner $26.00 for Adults, $12.50 for students with valid student ID
Tickets are now available

The Miseducation of Cameron Post
Opens Friday August 17
Circle Cinema
10 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa, OK 74104
From writer/director Desiree Akhavan and based on
the celebrated novel by Emily M. Danforth, "The
Miseducation of Cameron Post" follows Cameron
(Chloë Grace Moretz) as she is sent to a gay
conversion therapy center after getting caught with
another girl in the back seat of a car on prom night.
Run by the strict and severe Dr. Lydia Marsh (Jennifer
Ehle) and her brother, Reverend Rick (John Gallagher
Jr.)—himself an example of how those in the program
can be “cured”—the center is built upon repenting for
“same sex attraction.” In the face of intolerance and
denial, Cameron meets a group of fellow sinners
including the amputee stoner Jane (Sasha Lane), and
her friend, the Lakota Two-Spirit, Adam (Forrest Goodluck). Together, this group of teenagers
form an unlikely family as they fight to survive.
Website &amp; Trailer: http://filmrise.com/film/the-miseducation-of-cameron-post

Rise Up Singing
Sunday August 19, 7:00 p.m.
The Synagogue - Congregation B'nai Emunah
1719 S. Owasso, Tulsa, OK 74120
Community singing is like nothing else. We lift
each other to a higher place when we take part in
music-making with other people. This year’s

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edition will focus on folk, roots music, and
Americana.
“Rise Up Singing” differs from other concerts in that performers are song leaders, not soloists.
Every audience member will receive a folio of lyrics, and the words to each song also will be
displayed on a large screen. Hundreds of members and friends of B’nai Emunah are
expected to attend this annual event.
Leading the singing this year are synagogue members and professionals, along with special
friends of the congregation. The singing begins at 7 p.m., and the event is free and open to
the public. No reservations are necessary.
Those who’d like to reserve space for a preconcert meal at 5:45 p.m. should call the
synagogue at (918) 583-7121 or click here . The meal will be catered by the Seventeenth
Street Deli, B’nai Emunah’s in-house kosher delicatessen. Patrons can look forward to
artisanal, house-cured pastrami and corned beef, knishes, synagogue-baked rye bread, dill
half-sour pickles, babka, and all the traditional accompaniments of a Jewish deli experience.
The meal costs $18. Tours of the building, which is at the corner of Seventeenth and Peoria,
will be offered at 5 and 6 p.m. for those who would like to know more about Jewish life in
Tulsa. Free valet parking will be available beginning at 6 p.m.

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Rehearsals Start on Tuesday August 21, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74114
The Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for new
members to sing in our holiday concert! Come join a
great group of guys who enjoy singing and changing our
community through song. We are excited to have
Elizabeth Curtis, a former artistic director of the chorale,
back as our interim director for the holiday concert.
Our holiday concert, “Don We Now...,” will be Dec. 4th, 6th and 7th at East Side Christian
Church, 1438 S. Indianapolis Ave. If you aren't singing with us, plan on attending. You won't
want miss starting your holiday season with the Council Oak Men's Chorale.

SAGE Summer Pool Parties
Tuesday August 21, September 18,
10:00 a.m.
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have its next pool party
on Tuesday, August 21. Members can
meet at the Equality Center and carpool to
the pool party. Lunch at the pool party will
be burgers and hot dogs. Participants are

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encouraged to bring side dishes,
desserts, and drinks. The pool has a
shallow end and also has railing with steps to ease getting into the pool. If you plan to attend,
please RSVP to olivia.cotter@okeq.org or (918) 743-4297. The pool party will be held at
1938 E. 55th Place in Tulsa. Maps are available at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to
achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults; supports and advocates for their rights;
fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities; and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.
Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

Heart to Heart: Abortion Conversations
Thursday, August 23, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
It’s important now more than ever to build community, organize and resist the stigma and
barriers that surround reproductive choice and access. Join us as we hold a brave space for
a necessary heart-to-heart abortion conversation. What could liberation look like in
Oklahoma, and how do we move toward it together? All ages are welcome.

2018 HIV Wellness Retreat
August 23 - 26
Camp Christian
275 Camp Christian Lane
Chouteau, OK 74337

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There is a $20 application fee (scholarships available) and a $5 fee for the kayak trips on
Saturday.
Applications are available online at www.gratefulday.org and on our Facebook page.
Paper applications are available at Tulsa Cares and OSU IMSS.

Divas 4 H.O.P.E. 2018
Saturday August 25, 6:00 p.m.
Cox Assembly Hall at the
Cox Business Center
2100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74120
Please join us for our annual
fundraiser and concert, “DIVAS Goes
to Hollywood.”
Plated dinner with concert to follow
Dress: black-tie optional
Co-chairs: Adam Kyle &amp; Jeff Pounds
Valet parking provided

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Performers include: Double Treble, FuZed, Mark Gibson, Heather Richetto-Rumley, Kara
Wilber, Rebecca Marks Jimerson, Eric Himan, Pam Van Dyke Crosby, &amp; Andrew Witter
Sponsorship Levels
Elizabeth Taylor/Presenting Sponsor
$15,000 / 2 VIP Tables for 10 / Premier Spotlight Seating / Premier Program Recognition /
Table Service including Champagne Towers / provides medical &amp; testing supplies and HIV,
HCV, &amp; STD Rapid Tests for 1 year
Rock Hudson Sponsor
$5,000 / 1 Premier Table for 10 / Spotlight Seating / Program Recognition / Table Service /
provides safe sex and harm reduction supplies for 1 year
James Dean Sponsor
$2,000 / 1 Table for 10 / Program Recognition / provides mileage expenses for 3 months on
the testing van
Rita Moreno Sponsor
$250 / Single Ticket / provides HIV Rapid testing for 1 week
Click here for ticket and sponsorship information

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Grannies Sunday Brunch
Sunday, August 26, 12:00 p.m. seating
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

GRANNIES DO BROADWAY!
Grannies is an all-star satire event celebrating folk and
inspirational music with live performances and drag
personalities. It’s irreverent, but never sacrilegious, and
always uplifting humor.
Grannies remembers those days of going to church,
gospel music and church potluck dinners.
Brunch and live entertainment provided.
Tickets cost $25. Reserved tables for eight are available for $200. Mimosas and cash bar will
be available.
Tickets are now available

First Thursday Art
Opening
Thursday, September 6, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The September Oklahomans for
Equality showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature an
exhibit of works by Micheal Jones in
a show titled “Gods and Fools”
beginning with a reception from 6 to
9 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 6, and
continuing throughout the month.
Since the age of 12, Micheal Jones
has been an artist. In school, he
was remembered as the guy who spent his extra time in the library studying the Renaissance;
that sums up Micheal’s life in a nutshell. By the age of 16, he had sold his first painting, and
within a few years, he was hanging one-man shows in every available venue, from banks and
museums to community buildings. Micheal attained his master’s degree and began exhibiting
in well-known juried national shows from Los Angeles to New York. He has a set of
mezzotints in the State Museum of Yekaterinberg, Russia.

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“Gods and Fools” is a portfolio of works depicting ancient personalities in modern-day
settings. Using young models in the confines of his studio and other settings, Micheal creates
paintings that are both attractive and mildly erotic, much in the style of the pioneer of “earthly
realism”: Caravaggio. By combining this theatrical dynamism with careful observation from
life, Caravaggio achieved a gritty naturalism in both genre and religious scenes. Conversely,
Micheal has chosen to portray his figures using his own contemporary Impressionistic style,
which further emphasizes the fact that these figures are firmly entrenched in the modern era.
His models often stare directly at the viewer and include the mundane details of modern life.
The show continues throughout the month. ww.okeq.org

OkEq Teen Theatre Program
Saturday, September 8, 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120
In this free program, participants ages 13-17
will choose a historical LGBT character and
then experiment with creating monologues
from historical data and their own
imagination. Students will act out monologues and develop improvisational scenes for the
performance. Participants will rehearse each Saturday beginning Sept. 8 from 1 to 3 p.m. at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. The performance is slated for the afternoon of Oct. 27,
and some extra rehearsals will be held the week of the show .
Instructor: Julie Tattershall has a bachelor's degree in theatre from the University of Tulsa and
a master's of human relations degree from the University of Oklahoma. She has directed
more than 80 plays and has been instrumental in developing, creating and implementing
touring programs throughout the state. Tattershall created an improvisational troupe that has
performed more than 500 shows in the past 25 years. She received the 2012 Mary Kay Place
Legacy Award from the Tulsa Awards for Theatre Excellence, funded by the George Kaiser
Family Foundation, for lifetime achievement and contributions to the Tulsa theater community.
She won the 2014 Hall of Honor award from the Oklahoma Community Theatre Association,
in recognition of the outstanding contribution to the development of community theater in
Oklahoma. Recently, she created “Aesop Afoot,” which is touring local schools through the
Artists-in-Schools program.

Please email Jose.vega@okeq.org with any questions

OkEq Equality Youth Group:
Alphabet Soup
Saturday, September 8, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Join us for Alphabet SOUP, where all letters
are welcome! Alphabet SOUP is dedicated to
supporting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual
(LGBTQIA+) youth by providing fun group
activities, community, and volunteer
opportunities. Alphabet SOUP’s primary goals are providing Services, Outreach, Unity, and
Preparation for adulthood -- or SOUP -- to LGBTQIA+ youth ages 13-17. It will be every
Saturday upstairs at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center!
Alphabet SOUP is an out and about GSA that also encourages and supports selected teens
who demonstrate leadership skills.
Please email Jose.vega@okeq.org
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LGBT Women's Network September Happy Hour
Monday, September 10, 5:00 p.m.
In the Raw Brookside
3321 S. Peoria Ave., Tulsa, OK 74105
***We decided to push our September happy hour back a week because of the holiday, just
FYI!
This month's sponsor is Day's Building Materials! Come mix and mingle with ladies you might

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not meet otherwise, make new business connections, and grow your personal network. We'll
have light appetizers and don't forget to bring business cards to be entered into a drawing for
a door prize!

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MisFEST
Saturday, September 15, 6:00 p.m.
River West Festival Park
2100 S. Jackson Ave., Tulsa, OK 74120
MisFEST – Tulsa’s first female-led festival – is heading into its second year with an all new
line-up of regional acts and a national headliner – Katie Herzig. A producer, singer-songwriter
and performer, all while being a proud supporter and member of the LGBTQ community,
Herzig is fresh off the 2018 release of her sixth album, “Moment of Bliss.” Herzig tours the
U.S. this summer for the first time in four years. She has performed at Bonnaroo and on VH1
and has toured extensively, both as a headliner and as support for artists such as Brandi
Carlile, Sara Bareilles and Ingrid Michaelson. Herzig has always been very hands-on in the
production of her own music, which has led to opportunities to co-write and produce music for
other artists as well, including Ingrid Michaelson’s platinum-selling single “Girls Chase Boys.”
The MisFEST line-up is dedicated to diversity and to showing that a strong female performer
can never fit in a box. For more info or to purchase tickets, visit www.misfest.com.
Visit www.misfest.com to use your
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Red State Resistance: Reproductive
Justice in the Red State of Oklahoma
Friday, Sept. 21, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 73120
A new documentary focusing on the reproductive rights of
people living in Oklahoma will be shown at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center in September.
The Reproductive Justice Campus Action Network
housed at the University of Central Oklahoma’s Women’s
Research Center and BGLTQ+ Student Center has
created a documentary intended to put a face to
Oklahomans whose bodily autonomy has been affected.
The documentary presents an opportunity for people to
engage in an open conversation about issues that are
often overlooked and disregarded. It gives viewers the
chance to hear the experiences of people who live in Oklahoma.
“We want to give a voice to the people who are affected by their reproductive rights being
violated or who do not know or understand what reproductive justice is,” said Mickayla Fisher,
coordinator of the Reproductive Justice Campus Action Network and the student volunteer
coordinator. “These interviews are powerful, and the world needs to see the struggles of
these men and women.” Oklahomans for Equality’s office manager, Olivia Cotter, is featured
in the film.
“If this film can ignite a flame for someone and give them the strength to stand up for
themselves and others’ rights, then my team and this film have done their job,” Fisher said. “It
has been rewarding seeing our documentary take shape and be able to share this experience
with others.”

Enid Pride 2018
Saturday, Sept. 22, 12:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Government Springs Park
600 E. Owen K. Garriott Rd.,
Enid, OK 73701
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this year is Roaring Pride! As always, Enid
Pride is a free, family-friendly event. Please
invite friends and family. Vendor, sponsorship,
and volunteer forms are available online at
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MISSION: Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs, alliances and the operation of the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Grannies Sunday Brunch
Sunday, August 26, 12:00 p.m. seating
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

GRANNIES DO BROADWAY!
Grannies is an all-star satire event celebrating folk and
inspirational music with live performances and drag
personalities. It’s irreverent, but never sacrilegious, and
always uplifting humor.
Grannies remembers those days of going to church,
gospel music and church potluck dinners.
Brunch and live entertainment provided.
Tickets cost $25. Reserved tables for eight are available for $200. Mimosas and cash bar will
be available.
Tickets are now available

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Friday August 31, 5:30 p.m.
Gilcrease Museum
1400 N. Gilcrease Museum Rd.,
Tulsa, OK 74127
Dinner and Lecture with Gregory
Hinton: 5:30 – 7:00 pm
Gilcrease After Hours: OutWest with OKEQ: 7:00-10:00 pm featuring country western
dancing, cash bar, and live DJ.
The evening begins with a barbecue dinner by TW’s-AFAB catering, and a lecture by the
renowned historian Gregory Hinton whose work explores LGBTQ themes on LGBTQ history
and culture in the American West. Hinton is founding director of the Gay &amp; Lesbian Rodeo
Heritage Foundation and 2017 recipient of its Paladin Award; Hinton holds the 2010
International Gay Rodeo Association President’s Award for his Gay Rodeo Legacy Project.
The lecture is free and open to the public but advanced tickets for the barbecue dinner are
required. The dinner is $26.00 for Adults and $12.50 for students with a valid student ID.
Then finish the night off with your cowboy boots and some country and western dancing for
Gilcrease After Hours: OutWest which is free and open to the public. Featuring a live DJ,
cash bar, and open galleries.
Bring yourself, your friends, or your partner, and don’t forget to stop by the touring exhibition
“Blake Little: Photographs from the Gay Rodeo.” Experience the grit, determination and
community of the national gay rodeo circuit in classic black-and-white photographs.
Photographer Blake Little provides an expansive redefinition of what a cowboy can be in his
images capturing scenes of camaraderie, identity and sport in one of America’s most timehonored traditions. The 41 black and white photographs taken by Blake Little between 1988
and 1992 in Photographs document the gay rodeo circuit and the lives of many of its
participants in those years.
Co-Sponsored by Oklahomans for Equality and the Tulsa Eagle.
Barbecue Dinner $26.00 for Adults, $12.50 for students with valid student ID
Tickets are now available

Heart to Heart: Abortion Conversations
Thursday, August 23, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
It’s important now more than ever to build community, organize and resist the stigma and
barriers that surround reproductive choice and access. Join us as we hold a brave space for
a necessary heart-to-heart abortion conversation. What could liberation look like in
Oklahoma, and how do we move toward it together? All ages are welcome.

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2018 HIV Wellness Retreat
August 23 - 26
Camp Christian
275 Camp Christian Lane
Chouteau, OK 74337
This retreat is for people living with HIV. It is
designed to help people find the community
that can help them network with other
people living with HIV.
There is a $20 application fee (scholarships available) and a $5 fee for the kayak trips on
Saturday.
Applications are available online at www.gratefulday.org and on our Facebook page.
Paper applications are available at Tulsa Cares and OSU IMSS.

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OkEq Bylaw Focus Groups
Saturday August 25, 1:30 p.m.
Saturday September 1, 1:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The Board of Oklahomans for Equality has
approved revisions of the bylaws. The
membership of Oklahomans for Equality in
attendance at the Annual meeting on Thursday, September 6th will vote to approve the
amended bylaws. Please join us on Saturday August 25th at 1:30 pm and Saturday
September 1st at 1:30 pm for a bylaws focus group presentation and discussion of the
revisions prior and in advance of the Annual meeting. You must be a voting member of
Oklahomans for Equality to attend the focus groups. For further information email
toby.jenkins@okeq.org

Divas 4 H.O.P.E. 2018
Saturday August 25, 6:00 p.m.
Cox Assembly Hall at the
Cox Business Center
2100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74120
Please join us for our annual
fundraiser and concert, “DIVAS Goes
to Hollywood.”
Plated dinner with concert to follow
Dress: black-tie optional
Co-chairs: Adam Kyle &amp; Jeff Pounds
Valet parking provided

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Sponsorship Levels
Elizabeth Taylor/Presenting Sponsor
$15,000 / 2 VIP Tables for 10 / Premier Spotlight Seating / Premier Program Recognition /
Table Service including Champagne Towers / provides medical &amp; testing supplies and HIV,
HCV, &amp; STD Rapid Tests for 1 year
Rock Hudson Sponsor
$5,000 / 1 Premier Table for 10 / Spotlight Seating / Program Recognition / Table Service /
provides safe sex and harm reduction supplies for 1 year
James Dean Sponsor
$2,000 / 1 Table for 10 / Program Recognition / provides mileage expenses for 3 months on

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the testing van
Rita Moreno Sponsor
$250 / Single Ticket / provides HIV Rapid testing for 1 week
Click here for ticket and sponsorship information

Drag Queen Story Hour
Saturday, September 1, 4:00 p.m.
Bound for Glory Books
4624 E. 11th St., Tulsa, OK 74112
Tulsa area families are invited to the
Saturday, September 1, 4-5pm, Drag
Queen Story Hour at Bound for Glory
Books, 4624 E. 11th Street , near 11th &amp;
Yale in Tulsa. The program will continue
once every month.
At Drag Queen Story Hour, local drag
queens read stories intended for kids ages
3-9. Everyone is welcome at the event,
which is intended to promote diversity,
inclusion, and tolerance.
Bound for Glory Books owner and founder Kris Rose: “DQSH is fun for everyone! It's also
important for children to see traditionally marginalized people in positions of responsibility. It
helps when families and friends listen to and show respect for people who
are different from those they may normally meet.
Bound for Glory Books is an independent bookstore with a curated selection of new and used
books, vinyl records, and movies located at 4624 E.11th Street at 11th &amp; Vandalia, near the
corner of 11th St. and Yale Ave.
The bookstore is named in honor or Oklahoma folk singer Woody Guthrie’s autobiographical
book of the same name.
If you would like more information, please contact Kris Rose at (918) 378-8883 or
krisrose99@gmail.com

First Thursday Art
Opening
Thursday, September 6, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
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Equality showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center will feature
an exhibit of works by Micheal
Jones in a show titled “Gods and
Fools” beginning with a
reception from 6 to 9 p.m.
on Thursday, Sept. 6, and
continuing throughout the month.
Since the age of 12, Micheal
Jones has been an artist. In school, he was remembered as the guy who spent his extra time
in the library studying the Renaissance; that sums up Micheal’s life in a nutshell. By the age
of 16, he had sold his first painting, and within a few years, he was hanging one-man shows
in every available venue, from banks and museums to community buildings. Micheal attained
his master’s degree and began exhibiting in well-known juried national shows from Los
Angeles to New York. He has a set of mezzotints in the State Museum of Yekaterinberg,
Russia.
“Gods and Fools” is a portfolio of works depicting ancient personalities in modern-day
settings. Using young models in the confines of his studio and other settings, Micheal creates
paintings that are both attractive and mildly erotic, much in the style of the pioneer of “earthly
realism”: Caravaggio. By combining this theatrical dynamism with careful observation from
life, Caravaggio achieved a gritty naturalism in both genre and religious scenes. Conversely,
Micheal has chosen to portray his figures using his own contemporary Impressionistic style,
which further emphasizes the fact that these figures are firmly entrenched in the modern era.
His models often stare directly at the viewer and include the mundane details of modern life.
The show continues throughout the month. ww.okeq.org

OkEq Teen Theatre Program
Saturday, September 8, 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120
In this free program, participants ages 13-17
will choose a historical LGBT character and
then experiment with creating monologues
from historical data and their own
imagination. Students will act out monologues and develop improvisational scenes for the
performance. Participants will rehearse each Saturday beginning Sept. 8 from 1 to 3 p.m. at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. The performance is slated for the afternoon of Oct. 27,
and some extra rehearsals will be held the week of the show .
Instructor: Julie Tattershall has a bachelor's degree in theatre from the University of Tulsa and
a master's of human relations degree from the University of Oklahoma. She has directed
more than 80 plays and has been instrumental in developing, creating and implementing
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performed more than 500 shows in the past 25 years. She received the 2012 Mary Kay Place
Legacy Award from the Tulsa Awards for Theatre Excellence, funded by the George Kaiser
Family Foundation, for lifetime achievement and contributions to the Tulsa theater community.
She won the 2014 Hall of Honor award from the Oklahoma Community Theatre Association,
in recognition of the outstanding contribution to the development of community theater in
Oklahoma. Recently, she created “Aesop Afoot,” which is touring local schools through the
Artists-in-Schools program.
Please email Jose.vega@okeq.org
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OkEq Equality Youth Group:
Alphabet Soup
Saturday, September 8, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for Alphabet SOUP, where all letters are
welcome! Alphabet SOUP is dedicated to
supporting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender,
Queer, Intersex, and Asexual (LGBTQIA+) youth
by providing fun group activities, community, and
volunteer opportunities. Alphabet SOUP’s primary
goals are providing Services, Outreach, Unity, and
Preparation for adulthood -- or SOUP -- to LGBTQIA+ youth ages 13-17. It will be every
Saturday upstairs at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center!
Alphabet SOUP is an out and about GSA that also encourages and supports selected teens
who demonstrate leadership skills.
Please email Jose.vega@okeq.org
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LGBT Women's Network September Happy Hour
Monday, September 10, 5:00 p.m.
In the Raw Brookside
3321 S. Peoria Ave., Tulsa, OK 74105
***We decided to push our September happy hour back a week because of the holiday, just
FYI!
This month's sponsor is Day's Building Materials! Come mix and mingle with ladies you might
not meet otherwise, make new business connections, and grow your personal network. We'll
have light appetizers and don't forget to bring business cards to be entered into a drawing for
a door prize!
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Community Dinner and Game Night in
Partnership with Microsoft
Thursday, September 13, 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
A free community family Game Night event at OKEQ, open to all! Single, married, or not
interested, younger or older -- all are welcome! Dinners are sponsored by different welcoming
organizations, with family-friendly games and activities sponsored by Microsoft. These events
are intended to encourage and build friendships in the community.

MisFEST
Saturday, September 15, 6:00 p.m.
River West Festival Park
2100 S. Jackson Ave., Tulsa, OK 74120
MisFEST – Tulsa’s first female-led festival – is heading into its second year with an all new
line-up of regional acts and a national headliner – Katie Herzig. A producer, singer-songwriter
and performer, all while being a proud supporter and member of the LGBTQ community,
Herzig is fresh off the 2018 release of her sixth album, “Moment of Bliss.” Herzig tours the
U.S. this summer for the first time in four years. She has performed at Bonnaroo and on VH1
and has toured extensively, both as a headliner and as support for artists such as Brandi
Carlile, Sara Bareilles and Ingrid Michaelson. Herzig has always been very hands-on in the
production of her own music, which has led to opportunities to co-write and produce music for
other artists as well, including Ingrid Michaelson’s platinum-selling single “Girls Chase Boys.”
The MisFEST line-up is dedicated to diversity and to showing that a strong female performer
can never fit in a box. For more info or to purchase tickets, visit www.misfest.com.
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SAGE Summer Pool Parties
Tuesday September 18, 10:00 a.m.
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have its next pool party
on Tuesday, September 18. Members can
meet at the Equality Center and carpool to
the pool party. Lunch at the pool party will
be burgers and hot dogs. Participants are
encouraged to bring side dishes, desserts,
and drinks. The pool has a shallow end
and also has railing with steps to ease
getting into the pool. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to olivia.cotter@okeq.org or (918)
743-4297. The pool party will be held at 1938 E. 55th Place in Tulsa. Maps are available at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to
achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults; supports and advocates for their rights;
fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities; and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.
Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

EBA Mixer
Wednesday, September 19, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center
17 W. 7th St., Tulsa, OK 74119

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Guests who stay at the Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center get the full Tulsa, OK experience. Our
hotel's downtown Tulsa location places you minutes from exciting big-name music and
sporting events at BOK Center and Tulsa Performing Arts Center, but also next door to
quaint, historic neighborhoods and Utica Square Shopping Center.Though the hotel is within
walking distance of ONEOK, The Williams Companies, Helmerich and Payne, IBM, JP
Morgan Chase and other Tulsa, OK companies, Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center's
complimentary downtown area hotel shuttle ensures you'll always have a ride. Oklahoma
State University Medical Center, St. John and Hillcrest Hospitals are nearby the hotel as well.
The hotel is also conveniently located within a few miles of University of Tulsa, Brady Theater,
and Cains Ballroom.

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The location of Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center allows you to easily spend a day on a walking
tour of Art Deco architecture, viewing Native American art at Gilcrease Museum or Western
art at the Philbrook Museum. Warm nights are perfect for outdoor dining on Boulder Grill's
patio, located within hotel.
Let Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center be a fun getaway at our stunning downtown, full service
hotel with great perks like our 24 hour airport shuttle. Enjoy our Fitness Center or swim under
the stars in our sparkling, indoor pool with retractable roof and eco-friendly salt purification
system. Come relax and enjoy a memorable stay at the Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center.

Visit Holiday Inn City Center Online
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to
bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a
great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the
Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: Please send an email to
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Third Thursday in the Rainbow Room
Thursday, September 20, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Third Thursdays in the Rainbow Room in Tulsa
Oklahomans for Equality announces a new musical cabaret series: “Third Thursdays in the
Rainbow Room.”
Each Third Thursday of the month will feature one of Tulsa’s finest musical performers in the
intimate atmosphere of the new Lynn Riggs Black Box Theatre.
Kicking off the series on Thursday, August 16th will be Tulsa theatre favorite, Pat Hobbs, as
Danny Day in “Music is Better Than Words.”
Performances are scheduled every third Thursday of the month at 8:00 p.m. at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center, 621 East 4th Street, Tulsa OK .
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Red State Resistance: Reproductive
Justice in the Red State of Oklahoma
Friday, September 21, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 73120
A new documentary focusing on the reproductive rights of
people living in Oklahoma will be shown at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center in September.
The Reproductive Justice Campus Action Network
housed at the University of Central Oklahoma’s Women’s
Research Center and BGLTQ+ Student Center has
created a documentary intended to put a face to
Oklahomans whose bodily autonomy has been affected.
The documentary presents an opportunity for people to
engage in an open conversation about issues that are
often overlooked and disregarded. It gives viewers the
chance to hear the experiences of people who live in Oklahoma.
“We want to give a voice to the people who are affected by their reproductive rights being
violated or who do not know or understand what reproductive justice is,” said Mickayla Fisher,
coordinator of the Reproductive Justice Campus Action Network and the student volunteer
coordinator. “These interviews are powerful, and the world needs to see the struggles of
these men and women.” Oklahomans for Equality’s office manager, Olivia Cotter, is featured
in the film.
“If this film can ignite a flame for someone and give them the strength to stand up for
themselves and others’ rights, then my team and this film have done their job,” Fisher said. “It
has been rewarding seeing our documentary take shape and be able to share this experience
with others.”

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600 E. Owen K. Garriott Rd.,
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Join us Sept. 22 for Enid Pride! Our theme
this year is Roaring Pride! As always, Enid
Pride is a free, family-friendly event. Please
invite friends and family. Vendor, sponsorship,
and volunteer forms are available online at
https://enidlgbtcoalition.org/enid-pride/
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Pride Day at the Tulsa State Fair
Saturday, September 29, 12:00 p.m.
Tulsa State Fair
4145 E. 21 St., Tulsa, OK 74114
Tulsa Pride invites you to turn the Tulsa State Fair
rainbow!
Come out and have fun at the Tulsa State Fair as
our community celebrates LGBTQ+ Pride!
This is a great chance to run into familiar faces and meet new ones. Don't forget to wear your
pride attire to spread awareness and visibility of our presence in Tulsa!

Pride Night at the Tulsa
Roughnecks Game
Saturday, October 6, 6:00 p.m.
ONEOK Field
201 N. Elgin Ave., Tulsa, OK 74120
Come on out to ONEOK Field on Saturday, October 6, 2018, for Margaritaville and Pride
Night!
Enjoy a night of goals and margaritas as the Roughnecks take on Rio Grande Valley Toros.
Celebrate diversity and equality as we fly every identity flag and host a Roughnecks Pride
March before the game led by the Roustabouts, the official supporters group of the Tulsa
Roughnecks.
Every ticket sold will benefit the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Special Drink Specials TBA
Tickets are now available

Call For Artists 2019
Deadline October 20, 2018
Dennis R. Neil Equality Center
Call for artists!
The OkEq gallery at the Dennis R
Neill Equality Center in Tulsa,
Oklahoma is now accepting proposals for the 2019 Exhibition Calendar. Our gallery encourages
emerging artists who create fresh, challenging work in all media to apply.

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Details

• Each chosen exhibit will be on display for
• approximately 30 days.
• OkEq will host the opening
• night reception for the artist(s), on the first Thursday of
• the month. Each exhibit is installed on the Tuesday prior.
• No additional work will be accepted after initial delivery.
• Work must be available for sale. There will be a 30% commission on work sold.
• Artists will also provide artwork labels (title, price, etc) for each piece.
• A bio and artist statement are due to the OkEq gallery on the 1st of the
• month prior to the exhibit, for publicity purposes.
How to Apply
Proposals should include a paragraph or two about your vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 jpg images
which represent your current work. All proposals must be submitted by email. Proposals
incorporating the work of two artists or a small group are also acceptable. Artists who have not
shown in the gallery before will be given priority consideration.
Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to prepare or if you have calendar
restrictions. We would also like to know if you could be ready to go quickly, as those early months
are sometimes hard to fill.
Deadline for submissions is October 20, 2018.
Notifications will be sent out by November 10, 2018. Please submit by e-mail to
jose.vega@okeq.org , with the subject heading “OkEq gallery proposal"

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Rehearsals on Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74114
The Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for new
members to sing in our holiday concert! Come join a
great group of guys who enjoy singing and changing our
community through song. We are excited to have
Elizabeth Curtis, a former artistic director of the chorale,
back as our interim director for the holiday concert.
Our holiday concert, “Don We Now...,” will be Dec. 4th, 6th and 7th at East Side Christian
Church, 1438 S. Indianapolis Ave. If you aren't singing with us, plan on attending. You won't
want miss starting your holiday season with the Council Oak Men's Chorale.

Volunteer of the
Month
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August 2018

2018 OkEq Board Elections
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for
Equality is set for 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 6,
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Presently, eight seats on the Board of
Directors are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are
made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board
Development and Governance Committee
(Deadline has passed)

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OR

2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Petitions due to the board secretary
by Aug. 24)
Requirements and expectations of a director:
1. Be a current OkEq member with membership fees current
2. Attend board meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time and energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Perform additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made pursuant to
the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a director)
5. Serve a two-year term

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PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT IN AN
UNDERSERVED POPULATION

WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!
The transgender community is traditionally underserved
when it comes to mental health. Additionally, the field of
psychology knows relatively little about the psychological
characteristics and needs of the transgender community. We
call on you to participate in a new research study examining
what major psychological measures tell us about transgender
individuals!

YOU ARE ELIGIBLE IF YOU:
✓ Identify as transgender or gender nonconforming (e.g.,

gender nonbinary, genderqueer gender fluid, etc.)
✓ Are 18-years-old or older

✓ Can read and write in English

The study will take place at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center from 4-6pm and 7-9pm every Wednesday. It
involves filling out questionnaires on a computer or paper
and will take approximately two hours of your time. After
completing the study, you will receive a $15.00 gift card.
For questions or to participate, contact doctoral student researcher
William Bryant:

Email: wjlliam-bryant@utulsa.edu
Cell Phone: (330) 322-2442
his study I bemg conducted as part of the student researcher' dissertation for the
niversi t ofTulsa·s Clini al Psycho logy Pro ram.

You're not alone

YOU'RE NOT

Support group for partners with HIV/
AIDS
Do you have a partner who was
recently diagnosed with HIV/AIDS?
Have you found a community to
process this life change with? Are you looking for support?
As every airplane attendant says, “Put on your own oxygen mask before assisting others.”

ALONE

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Having a partner with a life-threatening illness can take a toll on your well being. This group
may help you to recognize and change your reactions to the new challenges that having a
partner with HIV/AIDS might pose. We will meet weekly for 6 weeks to cover information on
HIV/AIDS, process difficulties you may be having with your partner, learn new ways to cope
with this change, foster healthier communication, prepare for the future, and better manage
stress.
If interested please email jose.vega@okeq.org to join the group. You are not alone.

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Provider Bias Survey
Sara Griffey is a clinical counseling intern with Bellevue University. She facilitates OkEq's
Coming Out Workshop and the Challenging Beliefs in Non-Traditional Relationships group.
This survey has been crafted to better understand provider bias in the LGBTQ+ and
nontraditional relationship communities. The information will be used to provide information
about ways to better train and educate providers.
All responses are confidential. To take the survey, please go here:
https://goo.gl/forms/3BA47O4PtSt6bkz72
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Cub Scout Pack 226
The Parish Church of St. Jerome
205 W. King St., Tulsa, OK 74106
Making a Difference
Pack 226 is an inclusive scouting program open to
membership to boys and girls between kindergarten and 5th
grade. ALL parents/guardians who wish to participate are
welcome.
Pack 226 is chartered by the Parish Church of St. Jerome. Its membership represents the

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wide diversity of beliefs and cultures from the community we serve. Most of our scouts are
students from Emerson Elementary School, but all age-eligible children are welcome to join!
Interested in learning more about Cub Scout Pack 226? We invite you to keep exploring our
website and get in touch with questions about our values, academics, community and more.
Join us today!
More information available at www.tulsapack226.org
Questions can be sent to TulsaPack226@gmail.com

Joe &amp; Nancy McDonald Rainbow Library
"One Teacher in 10: LGBT
Educators Share Their Stories"
By Kevin Jennings

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lesbian teachers who tell about their struggles
and victories as they have put their own
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visiting the Nancy and Joe
McDonald Rainbow Library.

Kevin Jennings is the founder and executive
director of GLSEN. He lives in New York City.

Equality Center Pride Store
Transgender enamel pins are for sale at
the OkEq Pride Store for $5.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook
page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Counseling Services

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OSU - Tulsa Counseling
Services
The Oklahoma State Tulsa Counseling
Center is an LGBTQ+ affirming center
located in Main Hall of OSU Tulsa. You do
not have to be affiliated with OSU to benefit
from these services! Our center offers clients
from OKEQ 5 sessions free and each
session following that is only 5 dollars. Each
member of our counseling team receives
additional training and supervision in
LGBTQ+ issues and is excited to work with
clients from OKEQ. Please contact us at
918-594-8568 for more information or to
schedule an appointment.

Sara Griffey
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has experience
working with LGBT+ clients, homeless youth,
individuals struggling with mood disorders,
anxiety, and trauma. She currently works
with survivors of domestic violence, sexual
assault, and human trafficking. She
welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to
nontraditional relationships (polyamory, kink,
etc.), as well as the other areas listed above.
She is passionate about advocacy and
public policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.
For appointments call or email Sara
918-928-2809 or sara@unitytulsa.com

Allison Ikley-Freeman
Allison Ikley-Freeman, LPC Candidate is
passionate about assisting individuals who
are a part of the LGBTQQIA+ community
who experience a range of concerns and
issues. Individual, youth, and adolescent
counseling is available on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are available Mon-Thurs
12:30-6:00 p.m. and w alk in appointments
are available. Appointments can be made by
calling 918-280-9645

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Regularly Scheduled Programming

OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, September 20
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings
are open to all OkEq members

Family Ties
Family Ties is an official
program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a
support network for
LGBTQ parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Family Ties, email
jose.vega@okeq.org
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August OkEq Art Exhibition
The August Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature
an exhibit of the works of Malinda Blank.
The show continues throughout the month.

Challenging
Beliefs in
Nontraditional
Relationships
1st &amp; 3rd Monday
of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
This therapeutic
discussion group provides
a haven for individuals
who engage in
nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on
internal and social
stigmas, personal belief
systems, and the struggles
surrounding this
population. This group is
open to individuals who

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come
out? Maybe you have just
recently come out? Join us
for a coming out
discussion group meeting
in the History Project
Room. It's free! This
course is designed for

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Library
September 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a
lawyer about topics such
as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/
tenant disputes, estate
planning, and bankruptcy.
No appointment is
necessary.

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take part in ethically
nonmonogamous
relationships (polyamory,
swinging) and kink
relationships. The
Oklahoma Poly Network is
a proud supporter of this
group.

individuals coming to
terms with their sexuality
with presentations on how
to come out to family,
friends, and co-workers.
Question and answer
session in a supportive
and informed
environment. Facilitated
by Allison Ikley-Freeman.
Please contact
ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297

Non-Binary
Support Group
2nd Tuesday of each
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

Free Yoga Class
at OkEq
Mondays
5:45 - 6:45 p.m.
Enjoy a free class! These
60-minute, free
Community Yoga classes
are open to everyone of all
levels. Each class is
mindfully crafted to
prepare the body for a
peak pose in the arm
balance, inversion,
backbend or twist family.
This class will connect the
mind, body, and spirit
through movement and
breath.

A new support group for
folks who identify with
non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a
safe space to discuss our
identities, receive support,
and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa.
For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

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the Letter B
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Bisexual support group at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. Tell all
your friends. The group is
open to all bi/pan/queer/
fluid+ folks and their allies.
Facilitators
Daniel &amp; Haley

SECULAR
ORGANIZATIONS
FOR SOBRIETY

SOS Group
Mondays 7:00 pm

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This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information, visit
www.SOSTulsa.org

Asexual Meeting
2nd &amp; 4th
Tuesday of every month
7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
It's the A in LGBTQA.
Come join us for an
affirming, open discussion
at this peer-led group for
individuals 18 and over
who identify as asexual or
are interested in
discussing asexual issues.

A new support group to
bring together people who
have found they are HIV
positive and those who
have been living with HIV
for many years.
The group will provide
support, Education, Social
activities and so much
more.
The group will be here at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center to provide
a safe place to discuss
issues and meet other
people who are navigating
their lives being PLUS.

We refuse to be invisible

SAGE Tulsa
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Lambda AlAnon Group
Every Friday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
This open Al-Anon group
meets at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center every
Friday at 7:00 pm. Contact
918.743.2754 for more
information.

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Wednesdays

2nd Tuesday of every
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

Every Thursday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Advocacy &amp;
Services for
LGBTElders

Gender Support
Program

Prime Timers

No Shade for
Plus

This a place for asexuals
to form community. Be a
part of the first Tulsa
asexual group.

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7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email
alex.wade@okeq.org
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and
card games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Children/Siblings
of Trans*/NonBinary

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month
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
An LGBT inclusive group
of writers providing
support and resources to
authors and writers
regardless of where they
are in their writing career.

Intimate
Partner Violence
&amp; Sexual Assault
Survivor Support
Group
2nd &amp; 4th Thursday of
each month
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Survivors of
Incest
Anonymous

This support and
educational group is for
individuals who have
survived domestic
violence and are ready to
explore their personal
healing process and find
hope and to discuss their
experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional
support for one another.

Every Saturday
12:00 - 2:30 p.m.
SIA strives to empower
those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse
(who are not abusing any
child), who want to
become survivors and
thrivers. For more
information, visit
siawso.org

Adult Survivors
of Childhood
Trauma.
Sundays @ 4:00 p.m.
LGBTQ individuals have a
higher risk of experiencing
trauma at an early age
and these experiences of
abuse, bullying, and
stigmatization in youth can
affect life as an adult. The
primary focus of this group
will be to teach people
how to recognize their
trauma and how to use
healthy coping skills to
deal with the effects.
Members will be
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Individuals
Support Group
This program is for youth
ages 8-18 that have trans*
parents or siblings. This
group will provide support,
education and social
opportunities for those
living with trans* family
members. Attendees must
have approval from the
facilitator to participate.
Please contact Amanda at
918-902-4625.

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Partners of
Trans*/NonBinary
Individuals
Support Group

internal network with other
participants to provide
each other with emotional
and social support during
weekly meetings held on
Sundays @ 4pm.

The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
partners of transgender
and non-binary individuals.
Ages 18+. A first time
interview is required
before attending your first
meeting. Please contact
Amanda at 918-902-4625.

Art for the Heart:
An all Inclusive
Arts Program
Sundays @ 1:00 p.m.
Beginning after Labor Day

Inclusion for
People with
Developmental
Disabilities
Saturdays @ 1:00 p.m.
Beginning after Labor Day
Individuals with
developmental disabilities
are frequently
marginalized and excluded
from society at large, and
this is no less true within
the LGBTQ community.
This group’s focus will be
to help individuals create
stronger community
connections through
building communication
and social skills, as well as
learning to respect social
boundaries and norms.

Neurodiversity
Social Group
Saturdays @ 4:00 p.m.
Beginning after Labor Day
Do you find yourself over
stimulated by large crowds
or loud noises? Do you
crave meaningful social
interaction in a calm, safe
environment? If you are
living with a mental health
diagnosis, are on the
autism spectrum, or
generally prefer calmer
social events, then this is
the place for you. Here,
members will meet weekly
on Saturdays @ 4pm to

Art is more than just
pictures on the wall. Art
helps people express
themselves, find
happiness, and it can help
with mobility and dexterity.
Art classes foster
connections between
individuals and helps
reduce isolation many
people experience. Please
join us in making our
community a more
beautiful, meaningful place
through the enrichment of
art. Subjects will be
elected by members from
a range of topics including:
glass fusing and jewelry
making, mosaics, basket
weaving, finger weaving,
ceramics, acrylic painting,
and quilting. This group is
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Members will agree upon
no more than three
outcomes for social
development per
individual. Members will
work on practicing target
behaviors while engaging
in events within and
without the Equality
Center. Group sessions
will last approximately 2.5
hours, occurring each
Saturday @ 1pm.

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socialize and connect with
individuals like
themselves. Each week
members will collectively
decide on a different
activity ranging from game
nights, movie nights,
outings, and many others.

encourages individuals
from all age groups to
come together for weekly
sessions on Sundays @
1pm.

LGBTQ+ History:
Interviewees
Wanted
By appointment
Do you feel like you have
something to say about
your life as an LGBTQ+
individual? Recording the
history of the LGBTQ+
community is currently a
feature of programming at
the Equality Center. This
program is designed to
supplement and further
complete our collective
history by interviewing
participants to further
investigate past and
present features of
LGBTQ+ life and identity.
Interviewees will sit down
face to face and be asked
a series of questions in
regards to their person
lives and experiences. All
information gathered will
be added to the existing
archive. Please contact
Ely at
burgesej@nsuok.edu
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set up your appointment.

Community Partners

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health outreach prevention education, Inc.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce
Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing
Schedule
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org
for testing dates.

OkEq Staff

Toby Jenkins
CEO / Executive Director

Jose Vega
Program Director

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager

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Alex Wade
Volunteer &amp; Pride Store Coordinator

Tracy Allen
Special Projects
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OkEq Board and Trustees
Executive Committee
Stuart Ashworth, Esq., President
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, Vice President
Jan Baldwin, Secretary
Paul Allen, Treasurer
Robin VanMeter, At Large

Board of Advisors
Laura Arrowsmith, D.O.
Peter Brennan
Jamie Catlett
Michael Farr
Joann Frizell
Andrew Gordon
Amanda Lowe
Jim Scholl
Mikeal Vaughn
William Vaughn

Board of Directors
Christopher Brecht-Smith, Esq.
Rev. Geoffrey Brewster
Alyssa Bryant, Esq.
Sheena Grewal
Darci Hazelwood, D.O.
Marcia Keesee
Mike Redman, Esq.
Chris Shoaf
Al Triggs
John Williams

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Shawna Baker, Esq.
Dan Burnstein
Kirk Holt
David Nelson
Kris Wilmes

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Contact us today

Oklahomans for Equality
Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
621 East Fourth Street, Tulsa, OK 74120

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Gilcrease Museum
1400 N. Gilcrease Museum Rd.,
Tulsa, OK 74127
Dinner and Lecture with Gregory
Hinton: 5:30 – 7:00 pm
Gilcrease After Hours: OutWest
with OKEQ: 7:00-10:00 pm featuring country &amp; western dancing, cash bar and live DJ.
The evening begins with a barbecue dinner by TW’s-AFAB catering and a lecture by the
renowned historian Gregory Hinton, whose work explores LGBTQ themes on LGBTQ history
and culture in the American West. Hinton is the founding director of the Gay &amp; Lesbian Rodeo
Heritage Foundation and the 2017 recipient of its Paladin Award; Hinton holds the 2010
International Gay Rodeo Association’s President’s Award for his Gay Rodeo Legacy Project.
The lecture is free and open to the public, but advance tickets for the barbecue dinner are
required. The dinner costs $26 for adults and $12.50 for students with a valid student ID.
Finish the night off with your cowboy boots and some country &amp; western dancing for
Gilcrease After Hours: OutWest, which is free and open to the public. The event will feature a
live DJ, cash bar and open galleries.
Bring yourself, your friends, or your partner, and don’t forget to stop by the touring exhibition
“Blake Little: Photographs from the Gay Rodeo.” Experience the grit, determination and
community of the national gay rodeo circuit in classic black-and-white photographs.
Photographer Blake Little provides an expansive redefinition of what a cowboy can be in his
images capturing scenes of camaraderie, identity and sport in one of America’s most timehonored traditions. The 41 black-and-white photographs taken by Little between 1988 and
1992 document the gay rodeo circuit and the lives of many of its participants in those years.
Co-sponsored by Oklahomans for Equality and the Tulsa Eagle.
Barbecue Dinner $26.00 for Adults, $12.50 for students with valid student ID
Tickets are now available

Drag Queen Story Hour
Saturday, September 1, 4:00 p.m.
Bound for Glory Books
4624 E. 11th St., Tulsa, OK 74112
Tulsa-area families are invited to the
September edition of Drag Queen Story
Hour at Bound for Glory Books. The story
hour will be held once each month.
At Drag Queen Story Hour, local drag queens read stories intended for kids ages 3-9.
Everyone is welcome at the event, which is intended to promote diversity, inclusion and
tolerance.

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Bound for Glory Books owner and founder Kris Rose says Drag Queen Story Hour is fun for
everyone! “It's also important for children to see traditionally marginalized people in positions
of responsibility,” Rose says. “It helps when families and friends listen to and show respect for
people who are different from those they may normally meet.”
Bound for Glory Books is an independent bookstore with a curated selection of new and used
books, vinyl records, and movies. The bookstore’s name pays tribute to Oklahoma folk singer
Woody Guthrie’s autobiographical book of the same name.
If you would like more information, please contact Kris Rose at (918) 378-8883 or
krisrose99@gmail.com

OkEq Bylaw Focus Groups
Saturday September 1, 1:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The Board of Oklahomans for Equality has
approved revisions of the bylaws. The
membership of Oklahomans for Equality in
attendance at the Annual meeting
on Thursday, September 6th will vote to approve the amended bylaws. Please join us
on Saturday September 1st at 1:30 pm for a bylaws focus group presentation and discussion
of the revisions prior and in advance of the Annual meeting. You must be a voting member of
Oklahomans for Equality to attend the focus groups. For further information email
toby.jenkins@okeq.org
Click here to view bylaws and recommended bylaws

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, September 4, 6:30 p.m.
Nola's Creole and Cocktails
1334 E. 15 St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Please RSVP to Richard Haley at
GuysDineToo@gmail.com
Nola's is a craft cocktail and Cajun- and Creoleinspired restaurant and bar with a Prohibitionera speakeasy feel located in the heart of Cherry
Street. It is our desire to provide the greater
Tulsa area with authentic Prohibition-period
cocktails and world-class, dressed up Cajun and Creole cuisine. We offer a wide array of the
dishes that are sure to tickle the fancy of anyone looking for a New Orleans-style food
experience.

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2018 OkEq Board Elections and
Annual Meeting
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality is set for 6:30
p.m. Thursday, Sept. 6, at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Presently, eleven seats on the Board of Directors are up for
election.

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First Thursday Art
Opening
Thursday, September 6, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The September Oklahomans for
Equality showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature an
exhibit of works by Micheal Jones in
a show titled “Gods and Fools”
beginning with a reception from 6 to
9 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 6, and
continuing throughout the month.
Since the age of 12, Micheal Jones
has been an artist. In school, he
was remembered as the guy who spent his extra time in the library studying the Renaissance;
that sums up Micheal’s life in a nutshell. By the age of 16, he had sold his first painting, and
within a few years, he was hanging one-man shows in every available venue, from banks and
museums to community buildings. Micheal attained his master’s degree and began exhibiting
in well-known juried national shows from Los Angeles to New York. He has a set of
mezzotints in the State Museum of Yekaterinberg, Russia.
“Gods and Fools” is a portfolio of works depicting ancient personalities in modern-day
settings. Using young models in the confines of his studio and other settings, Micheal creates
paintings that are both attractive and mildly erotic, much in the style of the pioneer of “earthly
realism”: Caravaggio. By combining this theatrical dynamism with careful observation from
life, Caravaggio achieved a gritty naturalism in both genre and religious scenes. Conversely,
Micheal has chosen to portray his figures using his own contemporary Impressionistic style,
which further emphasizes the fact that these figures are firmly entrenched in the modern era.
His models often stare directly at the viewer and include the mundane details of modern life.

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Inclusion for People with
Developmental Disabilities
Saturdays at 1:00 p.m.
Beginning after Labor Day
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Individuals with developmental disabilities are frequently
marginalized and excluded from society at large, and this is
no less true within the LGBTQ community. This group’s
focus will be to help individuals create stronger community
connections through building communication and social skills, as well as learning to respect
social boundaries and norms. Members will agree upon no more than three outcomes for
social development per individual. Members will work on practicing target behaviors while
engaging in events within and without the Equality Center. Group sessions will last
approximately 2.5 hours, occurring each Saturday @ 1pm.

Neurodiversity Social Group
Saturdays at 4:00 p.m.
Beginning after Labor Day
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Do you find yourself over stimulated by large crowds or loud
noises? Do you crave meaningful social interaction in a calm,
safe environment? If you are living with a mental health
diagnosis, are on the autism spectrum, or generally prefer
calmer social events, then this is the place for you. Here, members will meet weekly on
Saturdays @ 4pm to socialize and connect with individuals like themselves. Each week
members will collectively decide on a different activity ranging from game nights, movie
nights, outings, and many others.

Art for the Heart Program: An all
inclusive Arts Program
Sundays at 1:00 p.m.
Beginning after Labor Day
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Art is more than just pictures on the wall. Art helps people
express themselves, find happiness, and it can help with
mobility and dexterity. Art classes foster connections
between individuals and helps reduce isolation many people

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experience. Please join us in making our community a
more beautiful, meaningful place through the enrichment
of art. Subjects will be elected by members from a range
of topics including: glass fusing and jewelry making,
mosaics, basket weaving, finger weaving, ceramics, acrylic painting, and quilting. This group
is all inclusive, and encourages individuals from all age groups to come together for weekly
sessions on Sundays @ 1pm.

OkEq Teen Theatre Program
Saturday, September 8, 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120
In this free program, participants ages 13-17
will choose a historical LGBT character and
then experiment with creating monologues
from historical data and their own
imagination. Students will act out monologues and develop improvisational scenes for the
performance. Participants will rehearse each Saturday beginning Sept. 8 from 1 to 3 p.m. at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. The performance is slated for the afternoon of Oct. 27,
and some extra rehearsals will be held the week of the show .
Instructor: Julie Tattershall has a bachelor's degree in theatre from the University of Tulsa and
a master's of human relations degree from the University of Oklahoma. She has directed
more than 80 plays and has been instrumental in developing, creating and implementing
touring programs throughout the state. Tattershall created an improvisational troupe that has
performed more than 500 shows in the past 25 years. She received the 2012 Mary Kay Place
Legacy Award from the Tulsa Awards for Theatre Excellence, funded by the George Kaiser
Family Foundation, for lifetime achievement and contributions to the Tulsa theater community.
She won the 2014 Hall of Honor award from the Oklahoma Community Theatre Association,
in recognition of the outstanding contribution to the development of community theater in
Oklahoma. Recently, she created “Aesop Afoot,” which is touring local schools through the
Artists-in-Schools program.
Please email Jose.vega@okeq.org with any questions

OkEq Equality Youth Group:
Alphabet Soup
Saturday, September 8, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for Alphabet SOUP, where all letters are
welcome! Alphabet SOUP is dedicated to
supporting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender,
Queer, Intersex, and Asexual (LGBTQIA+) youth
by providing fun group activities, community, and

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volunteer opportunities. Alphabet SOUP’s
primary goals are providing Services, Outreach, Unity, and Preparation for adulthood -- or
SOUP -- to LGBTQIA+ youth ages 13-17. It will be every Saturday upstairs at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center!
Alphabet SOUP is an out and about GSA that also encourages and supports selected teens
who demonstrate leadership skills.
Please email Jose.vega@okeq.org with any questions

LGBT Women's Network September Happy Hour
Monday, September 10, 5:00 p.m.
In the Raw Brookside
3321 S. Peoria Ave., Tulsa, OK 74105
***We decided to push our September happy hour back a week because of the holiday, just
FYI!
This month's sponsor is Day's Building Materials! Come mix and mingle with ladies you might
not meet otherwise, make new business connections, and grow your personal network. We'll
have light appetizers and don't forget to bring business cards to be entered into a drawing for
a door prize!

App, provided by:

Thesis Research Study
Please consider participating in my thesis research study examining the connection between
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) identity, community connection, and
resilience!
This study is approved by the institutional review board at Northeastern State University and
under the supervision of my thesis chair, Dr. Steven Byers.
In order to be eligible for the study, you must:
Be 18 years of age at the time of completion

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Identify as LGBTQ+

To participate in the study, please complete the survey here . The survey will take about 20
to 30 minutes to complete. You can be entered to win a $25.00 Amazon gift card if you
provide an email address at the end of the survey.
This study is anonymous. The only identifying information which will be collected is
demographic information, and will not specifically identify you. You will be asked to provide an
email at the conclusion of the survey to be entered in the raffle if you so wish, but are not
required to do so.
Participation in this study is voluntary. If you wish to withdraw from the study, you may close
the browser window at any time. If you do not want to answer a question, you may skip any
question in this survey.
If you have any questions, please contact Jordan Westcott ( Westcott@nsuok.edu ) or
Dr. Steven Byers ( byerss@nsuok.edu ).
We hope that you choose to participate in this study and share your experience!

Community Dinner and Game Night in
Partnership with Microsoft
Thursday, September 13, 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
A free community family Game Night event at OKEQ, open to all! Single, married, or not
interested, younger or older -- all are welcome! Dinners are sponsored by different welcoming
organizations, with family-friendly games and activities sponsored by Microsoft. These events
are intended to encourage and build friendships in the community.

MisFEST
Saturday, September 15, 6:00 p.m.
River West Festival Park
2100 S. Jackson Ave., Tulsa, OK 74120
MisFEST – Tulsa’s first female-led festival – is heading into its second year with an all new
line-up of regional acts and a national headliner – Katie Herzig. A producer, singer-songwriter
and performer, all while being a proud supporter and member of the LGBTQ community,
Herzig is fresh off the 2018 release of her sixth album, “Moment of Bliss.” Herzig tours the
U.S. this summer for the first time in four years. She has performed at Bonnaroo and on VH1
and has toured extensively, both as a headliner and as support for artists such as Brandi
Carlile, Sara Bareilles and Ingrid Michaelson. Herzig has always been very hands-on in the
production of her own music, which has led to opportunities to co-write and produce music for
other artists as well, including Ingrid Michaelson’s platinum-selling single “Girls Chase Boys.”
The MisFEST line-up is dedicated to diversity and to showing that a strong female performer
can never fit in a box. For more info or to purchase tickets, visit www.misfest.com.

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SAGE Summer Pool Parties
Tuesday September 18, 10:00 a.m.
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have its next pool party
on Tuesday, September 18. Members can
meet at the Equality Center and carpool to
the pool party. Lunch at the pool party will
be burgers and hot dogs. Participants are
encouraged to bring side dishes, desserts,
and drinks. The pool has a shallow end
and also has railing with steps to ease
getting into the pool. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to olivia.cotter@okeq.org or (918)
743-4297. The pool party will be held at 1938 E. 55th Place in Tulsa. Maps are available at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to
achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults; supports and advocates for their rights;
fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities; and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.
Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

EBA Mixer
Wednesday, September 19, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center
17 W. 7th St., Tulsa, OK 74119

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hotel's downtown Tulsa location places you minutes from exciting big-name music and
sporting events at BOK Center and Tulsa Performing Arts Center, but also next door to
quaint, historic neighborhoods and Utica Square Shopping Center.Though the hotel is within
walking distance of ONEOK, The Williams Companies, Helmerich and Payne, IBM, JP
Morgan Chase and other Tulsa, OK companies, Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center's
complimentary downtown area hotel shuttle ensures you'll always have a ride. Oklahoma
State University Medical Center, St. John and Hillcrest Hospitals are nearby the hotel as well.
The hotel is also conveniently located within a few miles of University of Tulsa, Brady Theater,
and Cains Ballroom.
The location of Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center allows you to easily spend a day on a walking
tour of Art Deco architecture, viewing Native American art at Gilcrease Museum or Western
art at the Philbrook Museum. Warm nights are perfect for outdoor dining on Boulder Grill's
patio, located within hotel.
Let Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center be a fun getaway at our stunning downtown, full service
hotel with great perks like our 24 hour airport shuttle. Enjoy our Fitness Center or swim under
the stars in our sparkling, indoor pool with retractable roof and eco-friendly salt purification
system. Come relax and enjoy a memorable stay at the Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center.

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The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to
bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a
great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the
Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: Please send an email to
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Third Thursday in the
Rainbow Room
Thursday, September 20, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
THIRD THURSDAYS IN THE RAINBOW
ROOM is proud to present the fabulous
Kara Staiger in her highly acclaimed
Summer Stage cabaret production of ONWARD! Joining Kara will be Tulsa's favorite
performers: Sam Briggs, Thomas Williams, Mike Pryor, Margaret Stahl, and Denise Hoey.
Tracy Watson makes magic on the keys.
Performances are scheduled every third Thursday of the month at 8:00 p.m. at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center, 621 East 4th Street, Tulsa OK .
For tickets or more information, see okeq.org/store .

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Red State Resistance: Reproductive
Justice in the Red State of Oklahoma
Friday, September 21, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 73120
A new documentary focusing on the reproductive rights of
people living in Oklahoma will be shown at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center in September.
The Reproductive Justice Campus Action Network
housed at the University of Central Oklahoma’s Women’s
Research Center and BGLTQ+ Student Center has
created a documentary intended to put a face to
Oklahomans whose bodily autonomy has been affected.
The documentary presents an opportunity for people to
engage in an open conversation about issues that are
often overlooked and disregarded. It gives viewers the
chance to hear the experiences of people who live in Oklahoma.
“We want to give a voice to the people who are affected by their reproductive rights being
violated or who do not know or understand what reproductive justice is,” said Mickayla Fisher,
coordinator of the Reproductive Justice Campus Action Network and the student volunteer
coordinator. “These interviews are powerful, and the world needs to see the struggles of
these men and women.” Oklahomans for Equality’s office manager, Olivia Cotter, is featured
in the film.
“If this film can ignite a flame for someone and give them the strength to stand up for
themselves and others’ rights, then my team and this film have done their job,” Fisher said. “It
has been rewarding seeing our documentary take shape and be able to share this experience
with others.”

Enid Pride 2018
Saturday, September 22, 12:00 - 5:00 p.m.
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National Voter Registration Day
Tuesday, September 25, 12:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 73120
National Voter Registration Day is a national
holiday celebrating our democracy. It was first
observed in 2012 and has been growing in
popularity every year since. Held on the fourth
Tuesday of September, National Voter
Registration Day will be observed on Tuesday,
September 25th this year. The holiday has been
endorsed by the National Association of
Secretaries of State ( NASS ). It is further
supported by the National Association of State Election Directors ( NASED ).
What It’s About
Every year millions of Americans find themselves unable to vote because they miss a
registration deadline, don’t update their registration, or aren’t sure how to register. National
Voter Registration Day wants to make sure everyone has the opportunity to vote. On Tuesday
September 25, 2018 volunteers and organizations from all over the country will “hit the
streets” in a single day of coordinated field, technology and media efforts. National Voter
Registration Day seeks to create broad awareness of voter registration opportunities to reach
tens of thousands of voters who may not register otherwise.
What It Involves
• Volunteers in their community or workplace, at schools or public events, or anywhere
can register people to vote.
• Technology to help voters find registration drives nearby and register to vote online.
• Local organizations, businesses and election offices engaged in their own
communities.
• Tens of thousands of voters registering to vote online and offline in a single day.
What It Will Accomplish
• Registering Voters: In 2016 over 750,000 voters used National Voter Registration Day
to register to vote across all 50 states.
• Mobilizing Volunteers: Each year the holiday’s growing number of local partners
engage upwards to 10,000 local volunteers.
• Educating Voters: Millions of voters need to register and re-register every year. By
utilizing new technology and leveraging partners, we’ll educate Americans in all 50
states about how to register, sign up for election reminders, check their registration

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online, get mail ballots, learn about early voting and more.
• Uniting for a Common Purpose: National Voter Registration Day is a day of civic unity.
It’s an opportunity to set aside differences and celebrate democracy and the rights and
opportunities we all share as Americans.

Pride Day at the Tulsa State Fair
Saturday, September 29, 12:00 p.m.
Tulsa State Fair
4145 E. 21 St., Tulsa, OK 74114
Tulsa Pride invites you to turn the Tulsa State Fair
rainbow!
Come out and have fun at the Tulsa State Fair as
our community celebrates LGBTQ+ Pride!
This is a great chance to run into familiar faces and meet new ones. Don't forget to wear your
pride attire to spread awareness and visibility of our presence in Tulsa!

Grannies Sunday Brunch
Sunday, September 30, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 73120
GRANNIES GO COUNTRY!!!
Grannies is an all-star satire event
celebrating folk and inspirational music
with live performances and drag
personalities. It’s irreverent, but never
sacrilegious, and always uplifting humor.
Grannies remembers those days of going to grandma's house for Sunday Dinner. Rainbow
Granny welcomes her granny pals Anita Richards, Kiesha Kye and Miss Gay Oklahoma
America 2018 Shanel Sterling.
Brunch and live entertainment provided.
Tickets cost $25. Reserved tables for eight are available for $200. Mimosas and cash bar will
be available. Purchase tickets now

Pride Night at the Tulsa
Roughnecks Game
Saturday, October 6, 6:00 p.m.
ONEOK Field
201 N. Elgin Ave., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Come on out to ONEOK Field on Saturday, October 6, 2018, for Margaritaville and Pride
Night!
Enjoy a night of goals and margaritas as the Roughnecks take on Rio Grande Valley Toros.
Celebrate diversity and equality as we fly every identity flag and host a Roughnecks Pride
March before the game led by the Roustabouts, the official supporters group of the Tulsa
Roughnecks.
Every ticket sold will benefit the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Special Drink Specials TBA
Tickets are now available

Call For Artists 2019
Deadline October 20, 2018
Oklahomans for Equality’s Allie
Jensen Memorial Art Gallery at
the Dennis R Neill Equality
Center is accepting proposals
for its 2019 exhibition calendar.
Our gallery encourages emerging artists who create fresh, challenging work in all media to
apply.
Details
Each chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days.
OkEq will host an opening night reception for the artist(s) on the first Thursday of each
month. Each exhibit is installed on the Tuesday prior.
No additional works will be accepted after initial delivery.
Works must be available for sale. There will be a 30 percent commission on works sold.
Artists will also provide artwork labels (title, price, etc.) for each piece.
A biography and artist statement are due on the first of the month prior to the exhibit for
publicity purposes.

How to Apply
Proposals should include a paragraph or two about your vision for an exhibit, as well as five
jpg images that represent your current work. All proposals must be submitted by email.
Proposals incorporating the work of two artists or a small group are also acceptable. Artists
who have not shown in the gallery before will be given priority consideration.
Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to prepare or if you have
calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if you could be ready to go quickly, as those
early months are sometimes hard to fill.

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Deadline for submissions is October 20.
Notifications will be sent out by November 10. Please submit proposals by e-mail to
jose.vega@okeq.org , with the subject heading “OkEq gallery proposal"

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Rehearsals on Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74114
The Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for new
members to sing in our holiday concert! Come join a
great group of guys who enjoy singing and changing our
community through song. We are excited to have
Elizabeth Curtis, a former artistic director of the chorale,
back as our interim director for the holiday concert.
Our holiday concert, “Don We Now...,” will be Dec. 4th, 6th and 7th at East Side Christian
Church, 1438 S. Indianapolis Ave. If you aren't singing with us, plan on attending. You won't
want to miss starting your holiday season with the Council Oak Men's Chorale.

Volunteer of the
Month
Ashley Spaulding
August 2018

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PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT IN AN
UNDERSERVED POPULATION

WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!
The transgender community is traditionally underserved
when it comes to mental health. Additionally, the field of
psychology knows relatively little about the psychological
characteristics and needs of the transgender community. We
call on you to participate in a new research study examining
what major psychological measures tell us about transgender
individuals!

YOU ARE ELIGIBLE IF YOU:
✓ Identify as transgender or gender nonconforming (e.g.,

gender nonbinary, genderqueer, gender fluid, etc.)
✓ Are 18-years-old or older
✓ Can read and write in English
The study will take place at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center from 4-6pm and 7-9pm every Wednesday. It
involves filling out questionnaires on a computer or paper
and will take approximately two hours of your time. After
completing the study, you will receive a $15.00 gift card.
For questions or to participate. contact doctoral student researcher
William Bryant:

Email: william-bryant@utulsa.edu
Cell Phone: 330 322-2442
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Support group for partners with HIV/
AIDS
Do you have a partner who was
recently diagnosed with HIV/AIDS?
Have you found a community to
process this life change with? Are you looking for support?
As every airplane attendant says, “Put on your own oxygen mask before assisting others.”

ALONE

Having a partner with a life-threatening illness can take a toll on your well being. This group

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may help you to recognize and change your reactions to the new challenges that having a
partner with HIV/AIDS might pose. We will meet weekly for 6 weeks to cover information on
HIV/AIDS, process difficulties you may be having with your partner, learn new ways to cope
with this change, foster healthier communication, prepare for the future, and better manage
stress.
If interested please email jose.vega@okeq.org
- - - - - to join the group. You are not alone.

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23 People who Changed the
World"
By Sarah Prager
A New York Public Library Best Book of 2017
* A Chicago Public Library Best of the Best
Book for Teens 2017
This first-ever LGBTQ history book of its kind
for young adults will appeal to fans of
fun, empowering pop-culture books like Rad
American Women A-Z and Notorious RBG.
Three starred reviews!
World history has been made by countless
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer
individuals—and you’ve never heard of many
of them.
Queer author and activist Sarah Prager delves
deep into the lives of 23 people who fought,
created, and loved on their own terms. From
high-profile figures like Abraham Lincoln and
Eleanor Roosevelt to the trailblazing genderambiguous Queen of Sweden and a bisexual
blues singer who didn’t make it into your
history books, these astonishing true stories
uncover a rich queer heritage that
encompasses every culture, in every era.
By turns hilarious and inspiring, the beautifully
illustrated Queer, There, and Everywhere is
for anyone who wants the real story of the
queer rights movement.

Equality Center Pride Store
Transgender enamel pins are for sale at
the OkEq Pride Store for $5.
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Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Counseling Services

OSU - Tulsa Counseling
Services
The Oklahoma State Tulsa Counseling
Center is an LGBTQ+ affirming center
located in Main Hall of OSU Tulsa. You do
not have to be affiliated with OSU to benefit
from these services! Our center offers clients
from OKEQ 5 sessions free and each
session following that is only 5 dollars. Each
member of our counseling team receives
additional training and supervision in
LGBTQ+ issues and is excited to work with
clients from OKEQ. Please contact us at
918-594-8568 for more information or to
schedule an appointment.

Sara Griffey
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has experience
working with LGBT+ clients, homeless youth,
individuals struggling with mood disorders,
anxiety, and trauma. She currently works
with survivors of domestic violence, sexual
assault, and human trafficking. She
welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to
nontraditional relationships (polyamory, kink,
etc.), as well as the other areas listed above.
She is passionate about advocacy and
public policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.
For appointments call or email Sara
918-928-2809 or sara@unitytulsa.com

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Allison Ikley-Freeman
Allison Ikley-Freeman, LPC Candidate is
passionate about assisting individuals who
are a part of the LGBTQQIA+ community
who experience a range of concerns and
issues. Individual, youth, and adolescent
counseling is available on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are available Mon-Thurs
12:30-6:00 p.m. and w alk in appointments
are available. Appointments can be made by
calling 918-280-9645

Regularly Scheduled Programming

OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, September 20
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings
are open to all OkEq members

August OkEq Art Exhibition
The August Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature
an exhibit of the works of Malinda Blank.
The show continues throughout the month.

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Family Ties
Family Ties is an official
program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a
support network for
LGBTQ parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Family Ties, email
jose.vega@okeq.org
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Lawyer in the
Library
September 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a
lawyer about topics such
as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/
tenant disputes, estate
planning, and bankruptcy.
No appointment is
necessary.

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Challenging
Beliefs in
Nontraditional
Relationships
1st &amp; 3rd Monday
of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
This therapeutic
discussion group provides
a haven for individuals
who engage in
nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on
internal and social
stigmas, personal belief
systems, and the struggles
surrounding this
population. This group is
open to individuals who
take part in ethically
nonmonogamous
relationships (polyamory,
swinging) and kink
relationships. The
Oklahoma Poly Network is
a proud supporter of this
group.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come
out? Maybe you have just
recently come out? Join us
for a coming out
discussion group meeting
in the History Project
Room. It's free! This
course is designed for
individuals coming to
terms with their sexuality
with presentations on how
to come out to family,
friends, and co-workers.
Question and answer
session in a supportive
and informed
environment. Facilitated
by Allison Ikley-Freeman.
Please contact
ComingOut@OkEq.org
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Non-Binary
Support Group
2nd Tuesday of each

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month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

Free Yoga Class
at OkEq
Mondays
5:45 - 6:45 p.m.
Enjoy a free class! These
60-minute, free
Community Yoga classes
are open to everyone of all
levels. Each class is
mindfully crafted to
prepare the body for a
peak pose in the arm
balance, inversion,
backbend or twist family.
This class will connect the
mind, body, and spirit
through movement and
breath.

A new support group for
folks who identify with
non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a
safe space to discuss our
identities, receive support,
and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa.
For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

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Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Bisexual support group at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. Tell all
your friends. The group is
open to all bi/pan/queer/
fluid+ folks and their allies.
Facilitators
Daniel &amp; Haley

SECULAR
ORGANIZATIONS
FOR SOBRIETY

SOS Group
Mondays 7:00 pm

Asexual Meeting
2nd &amp; 4th
Tuesday of every month
7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
It's the A in LGBTQA.
Come join us for an
affirming, open discussion
at this peer-led group for
individuals 18 and over
who identify as asexual or
are interested in
discussing asexual issues.
This a place for asexuals
to form community. Be a
part of the first Tulsa

This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information, visit
www.SOSTulsa.org

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of every
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

No Shade for
Plus
Every Thursday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

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asexual group.

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LGBT Elders

We refuse to be invisible

SAGE Tulsa
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

A new support group to
bring together people who
have found they are HIV
positive and those who
have been living with HIV
for many years.
The group will provide
support, Education, Social
activities and so much
more.
The group will be here at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center to provide
a safe place to discuss
issues and meet other
people who are navigating
their lives being PLUS.

Lambda AlAnon Group
Every Friday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
This open Al-Anon group
meets at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center every
Friday at 7:00 pm. Contact
918.743.2754 for more
information.

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Gender Support
Program
Wednesdays
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email
alex.wade@okeq.org
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Tulsa Writers,
Ink.
1st &amp; 3rd Saturday of each
month
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
An LGBT inclusive group
of writers providing
support and resources to
authors and writers
regardless of where they
are in their writing career.

Intimate
Partner Violence
&amp; Sexual Assault
Survivor Support
Group
2nd &amp; 4th Thursday of
each month
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
This support and
educational group is for
individuals who have
survived domestic
violence and are ready to
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Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and
card games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Children/Siblings
of Trans*/NonBinary
Individuals
Support Group
This program is for youth
ages 8-18 that have trans*
parents or siblings. This
group will provide support,
education and social
opportunities for those
living with trans* family
members. Attendees must
have approval from the
facilitator to participate.
Please contact Amanda at
918-902-4625.

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Survivors of
Incest
Anonymous

hope and to discuss their
experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional
support for one another.

Every Saturday
12:00 - 2:30 p.m.
SIA strives to empower
those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse
(who are not abusing any
child), who want to
become survivors and
thrivers. For more
information, visit
siawso.org

Partners of
Trans*/NonBinary
Individuals
Support Group

Adult Survivors
of Childhood
Trauma.
Sundays @ 4:00 p.m.
LGBTQ individuals have a
higher risk of experiencing
trauma at an early age
and these experiences of
abuse, bullying, and
stigmatization in youth can
affect life as an adult. The
primary focus of this group
will be to teach people
how to recognize their
trauma and how to use
healthy coping skills to
deal with the effects.
Members will be
encouraged to build an
internal network with other
participants to provide
each other with emotional
and social support during
weekly meetings held on
Sundays @ 4pm.

The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
partners of transgender
and non-binary individuals.
Ages 18+. A first time
interview is required
before attending your first
meeting. Please contact
Amanda at 918-902-4625.

Art for the Heart:
An all Inclusive

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Arts Program
Sundays @ 1:00 p.m.
Beginning after Labor Day

Inclusion for
People with
Developmental
Disabilities
Saturdays @ 1:00 p.m.
Beginning after Labor Day
Individuals with
developmental disabilities
are frequently
marginalized and excluded
from society at large, and
this is no less true within
the LGBTQ community.
This group’s focus will be
to help individuals create
stronger community
connections through
building communication
and social skills, as well as
learning to respect social
boundaries and norms.
Members will agree upon
no more than three
outcomes for social
development per
individual. Members will
work on practicing target
behaviors while engaging
in events within and
without the Equality
Center. Group sessions
will last approximately 2.5
hours, occurring each
Saturday @ 1pm.

Neurodiversity
Social Group
Saturdays @ 4:00 p.m.
Beginning after Labor Day
Do you find yourself over
stimulated by large crowds
or loud noises? Do you
crave meaningful social
interaction in a calm, safe
environment? If you are
living with a mental health
diagnosis, are on the
autism spectrum, or
generally prefer calmer
social events, then this is
the place for you. Here,
members will meet weekly
on Saturdays @ 4pm to
socialize and connect with
individuals like
themselves. Each week
members will collectively
decide on a different
activity ranging from game
nights, movie nights,
outings, and many others.

Art is more than just
pictures on the wall. Art
helps people express
themselves, find
happiness, and it can help
with mobility and dexterity.
Art classes foster
connections between
individuals and helps
reduce isolation many
people experience. Please
join us in making our
community a more
beautiful, meaningful place
through the enrichment of
art. Subjects will be
elected by members from
a range of topics including:
glass fusing and jewelry
making, mosaics, basket
weaving, finger weaving,
ceramics, acrylic painting,
and quilting. This group is
all inclusive, and
encourages individuals
from all age groups to
come together for weekly
sessions on Sundays @
1pm.

LGBTQ+ History:
Interviewees
Wanted
By appointment
Do you feel like you have
something to say about
your life as an LGBTQ+
individual? Recording the
history of the LGBTQ+
community is currently a
feature of programming at

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the Equality Center. This
program is designed to
supplement and further
complete our collective
history by interviewing
participants to further
investigate past and
present features of
LGBTQ+ life and identity.
Interviewees will sit down
face to face and be asked
a series of questions in
regards to their person
lives and experiences. All
information gathered will
be added to the existing
archive. Please contact
Ely at
burgesej@nsuok.edu to
set up your appointment.

Community Partners

health outreach prevention education, Inc.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce
Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing
Schedule
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org
for testing dates.

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OkEq Staff

Toby Jenkins
CEO / Executive Director

Jose Vega
Program Director

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager

Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Volunteer &amp; Pride Store Coordinator
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Tracy Allen
Special Projects
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

OkEq Board and Trustees
Executive Committee
Stuart Ashworth, Esq., President
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, Vice President
Jan Baldwin, Secretary
Paul Allen, Treasurer
Robin VanMeter, At Large
Board of Directors
Christopher Brecht-Smith, Esq.
Rev. Geoffrey Brewster
Alyssa Bryant, Esq.
Sheena Grewal
Darci Hazelwood, D.O.
Marcia Keesee

Board of Advisors
Laura Arrowsmith, D.O.
Peter Brennan
Jamie Catlett
Michael Farr
Joann Frizell
Andrew Gordon
Amanda Lowe
Jim Scholl
Mikeal Vaughn
William Vaughn
Trustees

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Mike Redman, Esq.
Chris Shoaf
Al Triggs
John Williams

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The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality is set for 6:30
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Presently, ten seats on the Board of Directors are up for election.
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Thursday, September 20, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
THIRD THURSDAYS IN THE RAINBOW
ROOM is proud to present the fabulous
Kara Staiger in her highly acclaimed
Summer Stage cabaret production of ONWARD! Joining Kara will be Tulsa's favorite
performers: Sam Briggs, Thomas Williams, Mike Pryor, Margaret Stahl, and Denise Hoey.
Tracy Watson makes magic on the keys.
Performances are scheduled every third Thursday of the month at 8:00 p.m. at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center, 621 East 4th Street, Tulsa OK .
For tickets or more information, see okeq.org/store .

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Grannies Sunday Brunch
Sunday, September 30, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 73120
GRANNIES GO COUNTRY!!!
Grannies is an all-star satire event
celebrating folk and inspirational music
with live performances and drag
personalities. It’s irreverent, but never
sacrilegious, and always uplifting humor.
Grannies remembers those days of going to grandma's house for Sunday Dinner. Rainbow
Granny welcomes her granny pals Anita Richards, Kiesha Kye and Miss Gay Oklahoma
America 2018 Shanel Sterling.
Brunch and live entertainment provided.
Tickets cost $25. Reserved tables for eight are available for $200. Mimosas and cash bar will
be available. Purchase tickets now

First Thursday Art
Opening
Thursday, September 6, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The September Oklahomans for
Equality showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature an
exhibit of works by Micheal Jones in
a show titled “Gods and Fools”
beginning with a reception from 6 to
9 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 6, and
continuing throughout the month.
Since the age of 12, Micheal Jones
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was remembered as the guy who spent his extra time in the library studying the Renaissance;
that sums up Micheal’s life in a nutshell. By the age of 16, he had sold his first painting, and
within a few years, he was hanging one-man shows in every available venue, from banks and
museums to community buildings. Micheal attained his master’s degree and began exhibiting
in well-known juried national shows from Los Angeles to New York. He has a set of
mezzotints in the State Museum of Yekaterinberg, Russia.
“Gods and Fools” is a portfolio of works depicting ancient personalities in modern-day
settings. Using young models in the confines of his studio and other settings, Micheal creates
paintings that are both attractive and mildly erotic, much in the style of the pioneer of “earthly
realism”: Caravaggio. By combining this theatrical dynamism with careful observation from
life, Caravaggio achieved a gritty naturalism in both genre and religious scenes. Conversely,
Micheal has chosen to portray his figures using his own contemporary Impressionistic style,
which further emphasizes the fact that these figures are firmly entrenched in the modern era.
His models often stare directly at the viewer and include the mundane details of modern life.
The show continues throughout the month. ww.okeq.org

Inclusion for People with
Developmental Disabilities
Saturdays at 1:00 p.m.
Beginning after Labor Day
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Individuals with developmental disabilities are frequently
marginalized and excluded from society at large, and this is
no less true within the LGBTQ community. This group’s
focus will be to help individuals create stronger community
connections through building communication and social skills, as well as learning to respect
social boundaries and norms. Members will agree upon no more than three outcomes for
social development per individual. Members will work on practicing target behaviors while
engaging in events within and without the Equality Center. Group sessions will last
approximately 2.5 hours, occurring each Saturday @ 1pm.

Neurodiversity Social Group
Saturdays at 4:00 p.m.
Beginning after Labor Day
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Do you find yourself over stimulated by large crowds or loud
noises? Do you crave meaningful social interaction in a calm,
safe environment? If you are living with a mental health
diagnosis, are on the autism spectrum, or generally prefer
calmer social events, then this is the place for you. Here, members will meet weekly on
Saturdays @ 4pm to socialize and connect with individuals like themselves. Each week

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members will collectively decide on a different activity ranging from game nights, movie
nights, outings, and many others.

Art for the Heart Program: An all
inclusive Arts Program
Sundays at 1:00 p.m.
Beginning after Labor Day
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Art is more than just pictures on the wall. Art helps people
express themselves, find happiness, and it can help with
mobility and dexterity. Art classes foster connections
between individuals and helps reduce isolation many people
experience. Please join us in making our community a more
beautiful, meaningful place through the enrichment of art.
Subjects will be elected by members from a range of topics
including: glass fusing and jewelry making, mosaics, basket
weaving, finger weaving, ceramics, acrylic painting, and
quilting. This group is all inclusive, and encourages individuals from all age groups to come
together for weekly sessions on Sundays @ 1pm.

OkEq Teen Theatre Program
Saturday, September 8, 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120
In this free program, participants ages 13-17
will choose a historical LGBT character and
then experiment with creating monologues
from historical data and their own
imagination. Students will act out monologues and develop improvisational scenes for the
performance. Participants will rehearse each Saturday beginning Sept. 8 from 1 to 3 p.m. at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. The performance is slated for the afternoon of Oct. 27,
and some extra rehearsals will be held the week of the show .
Instructor: Julie Tattershall has a bachelor's degree in theatre from the University of Tulsa and
a master's of human relations degree from the University of Oklahoma. She has directed
more than 80 plays and has been instrumental in developing, creating and implementing
touring programs throughout the state. Tattershall created an improvisational troupe that has
performed more than 500 shows in the past 25 years. She received the 2012 Mary Kay Place
Legacy Award from the Tulsa Awards for Theatre Excellence, funded by the George Kaiser
Family Foundation, for lifetime achievement and contributions to the Tulsa theater community.
She won the 2014 Hall of Honor award from the Oklahoma Community Theatre Association,
in recognition of the outstanding contribution to the development of community theater in
Oklahoma. Recently, she created “Aesop Afoot,” which is touring local schools through the
Artists-in-Schools program.

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Please email Jose.vega@okeq.org with any questions

OkEq Equality Youth Group:
Alphabet Soup
Saturday, September 8, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for Alphabet SOUP, where all letters are
welcome! Alphabet SOUP is dedicated to
supporting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender,
Queer, Intersex, and Asexual (LGBTQIA+) youth
by providing fun group activities, community, and
volunteer opportunities. Alphabet SOUP’s primary
goals are providing Services, Outreach, Unity, and
Preparation for adulthood -- or SOUP -- to LGBTQIA+ youth ages 13-17. It will be every
Saturday upstairs at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center!
Alphabet SOUP is an out and about GSA that also encourages and supports selected teens
who demonstrate leadership skills.
Please email Jose.vega@okeq.org with any questions

LGBT Women's Network September Happy Hour
Monday, September 10, 5:00 p.m.
In the Raw Brookside
3321 S. Peoria Ave., Tulsa, OK 74105
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This month's sponsor is Day's Building Materials! Come mix and mingle with ladies you might
not meet otherwise, make new business connections, and grow your personal network. We'll
have light appetizers and don't forget to bring business cards to be entered into a drawing for
a door prize!
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lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) identity, community connection, and
resilience!
This study is approved by the institutional review board at Northeastern State University and
under the supervision of my thesis chair, Dr. Steven Byers.
In order to be eligible for the study, you must:
Be 18 years of age at the time of completion
Identify as LGBTQ+
To participate in the study, please complete the survey here . The survey will take about 20
to 30 minutes to complete. You can be entered to win a $25.00 Amazon gift card if you
provide an email address at the end of the survey.
This study is anonymous. The only identifying information which will be collected is
demographic information, and will not specifically identify you. You will be asked to provide an
email at the conclusion of the survey to be entered in the raffle if you so wish, but are not
required to do so.
Participation in this study is voluntary. If you wish to withdraw from the study, you may close
the browser window at any time. If you do not want to answer a question, you may skip any
question in this survey.
If you have any questions, please contact Jordan Westcott ( Westcott@nsuok.edu ) or
Dr. Steven Byers ( byerss@nsuok.edu ).
We hope that you choose to participate in this study and share your experience!

Community Dinner and Game Night in
Partnership with Microsoft
Thursday, September 13, 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
A free community family Game Night event at OKEQ, open to all! Single, married, or not
interested, younger or older -- all are welcome! Dinners are sponsored by different welcoming
organizations, with family-friendly games and activities sponsored by Microsoft. These events
are intended to encourage and build friendships in the community.

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Saturday, September 15, 6:00 p.m.
River West Festival Park
2100 S. Jackson Ave., Tulsa, OK 74120
MisFEST – Tulsa’s first female-led festival – is heading into its second year with an all new
line-up of regional acts and a national headliner – Katie Herzig. A producer, singer-songwriter
and performer, all while being a proud supporter and member of the LGBTQ community,
Herzig is fresh off the 2018 release of her sixth album, “Moment of Bliss.” Herzig tours the
U.S. this summer for the first time in four years. She has performed at Bonnaroo and on VH1
and has toured extensively, both as a headliner and as support for artists such as Brandi
Carlile, Sara Bareilles and Ingrid Michaelson. Herzig has always been very hands-on in the
production of her own music, which has led to opportunities to co-write and produce music for
other artists as well, including Ingrid Michaelson’s platinum-selling single “Girls Chase Boys.”
The MisFEST line-up is dedicated to diversity and to showing that a strong female performer
can never fit in a box. For more info or to purchase tickets, visit www.misfest.com.
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SAGE Summer Pool Parties
Tuesday September 18, 10:00 a.m.
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have its next pool party
on Tuesday, September 18. Members can
meet at the Equality Center and carpool to
the pool party. Lunch at the pool party will
be burgers and hot dogs. Participants are
encouraged to bring side dishes, desserts,
and drinks. The pool has a shallow end
and also has railing with steps to ease
getting into the pool. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to olivia.cotter@okeq.org or (918)
743-4297. The pool party will be held at 1938 E. 55th Place in Tulsa. Maps are available at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay, bisexual and

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transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to
achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults; supports and advocates for their rights;
fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities; and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.
Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

EBA Mixer
Wednesday, September 19, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center
17 W. 7th St., Tulsa, OK 74119

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Guests who stay at the Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center get the full Tulsa, OK experience. Our
hotel's downtown Tulsa location places you minutes from exciting big-name music and
sporting events at BOK Center and Tulsa Performing Arts Center, but also next door to
quaint, historic neighborhoods and Utica Square Shopping Center.Though the hotel is within
walking distance of ONEOK, The Williams Companies, Helmerich and Payne, IBM, JP
Morgan Chase and other Tulsa, OK companies, Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center's
complimentary downtown area hotel shuttle ensures you'll always have a ride. Oklahoma
State University Medical Center, St. John and Hillcrest Hospitals are nearby the hotel as well.
The hotel is also conveniently located within a few miles of University of Tulsa, Brady Theater,
and Cains Ballroom.
The location of Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center allows you to easily spend a day on a walking
tour of Art Deco architecture, viewing Native American art at Gilcrease Museum or Western
art at the Philbrook Museum. Warm nights are perfect for outdoor dining on Boulder Grill's
patio, located within hotel.
Let Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center be a fun getaway at our stunning downtown, full service
hotel with great perks like our 24 hour airport shuttle. Enjoy our Fitness Center or swim under
the stars in our sparkling, indoor pool with retractable roof and eco-friendly salt purification
system. Come relax and enjoy a memorable stay at the Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center.

Visit Holiday Inn City Center Online
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to
bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a
great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the
Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: Please send an email to
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Red State Resistance: Reproductive
Justice in the Red State of Oklahoma
Friday, September 21, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 73120
A new documentary focusing on the reproductive rights of
people living in Oklahoma will be shown at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center in September.
The Reproductive Justice Campus Action Network
housed at the University of Central Oklahoma’s Women’s
Research Center and BGLTQ+ Student Center has
created a documentary intended to put a face to
Oklahomans whose bodily autonomy has been affected.
The documentary presents an opportunity for people to
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often overlooked and disregarded. It gives viewers the
chance to hear the experiences of people who live in Oklahoma.
“We want to give a voice to the people who are affected by their reproductive rights being
violated or who do not know or understand what reproductive justice is,” said Mickayla Fisher,
coordinator of the Reproductive Justice Campus Action Network and the student volunteer
coordinator. “These interviews are powerful, and the world needs to see the struggles of
these men and women.” Oklahomans for Equality’s office manager, Olivia Cotter, is featured
in the film.
“If this film can ignite a flame for someone and give them the strength to stand up for
themselves and others’ rights, then my team and this film have done their job,” Fisher said. “It
has been rewarding seeing our documentary take shape and be able to share this experience
with others.”

Third Annual Stand Bi+
Me Rooftop Party
Saturday, September 22, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 73120
OkEq's Brought To You Bi+ The
Letter B invites you to our annual
Stand Bi+ Me rooftop celebration for
Bi+ Visibility Day 2018! Join us on the roof of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center as we
recognize the Bisexual, Pansexual, Fluid, Queer, and all non-mono identities. We will have
music, dancing, stories, refreshments. All are welcome, must be 21+ to drink. Celebrate with
us and be seen!
Brought To You Bi+ The Letter B serves the bi/pan/queer/fluid+ community of Tulsa through
support groups and social events. Find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/
groups/biprogramsOKEQ/.

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Saturday, September 22, 12:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Government Springs Park
600 E. Owen K. Garriott Rd.,
Enid, OK 73701
Join us Sept. 22 for Enid Pride! Our theme
this year is Roaring Pride! As always, Enid
Pride is a free, family-friendly event. Please
invite friends and family. Vendor, sponsorship,
and volunteer forms are available online at
https://enidlgbtcoalition.org/enid-pride/
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National Voter Registration
Day
Tuesday, September 25, 12:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 73120
National Voter Registration Day is a
national holiday celebrating our democracy. It
was first observed in 2012 and has been
growing in popularity every year since. Held
on the fourth Tuesday of September, National
Voter Registration Day will be observed on
Tuesday, September 25th this year. The
holiday has been endorsed by the National
Association of Secretaries of State ( NASS ). It is further supported by the National
Association of State Election Directors ( NASED ).
What It’s About
Every year millions of Americans find themselves unable to vote because they miss a
registration deadline, don’t update their registration, or aren’t sure how to register. National
Voter Registration Day wants to make sure everyone has the opportunity to vote. On Tuesday
September 25, 2018 volunteers and organizations from all over the country will “hit the
streets” in a single day of coordinated field, technology and media efforts. National Voter
Registration Day seeks to create broad awareness of voter registration opportunities to reach
tens of thousands of voters who may not register otherwise.
What It Involves
• Volunteers in their community or workplace, at schools or public events, or anywhere
can register people to vote.
• Technology to help voters find registration drives nearby and register to vote online.
• Local organizations, businesses and election offices engaged in their own
communities.
• Tens of thousands of voters registering to vote online and offline in a single day.
What It Will Accomplish
• Registering Voters: In 2016 over 750,000 voters used National Voter Registration Day
to register to vote across all 50 states.
• Mobilizing Volunteers: Each year the holiday’s growing number of local partners
engage upwards to 10,000 local volunteers.
• Educating Voters: Millions of voters need to register and re-register every year. By
utilizing new technology and leveraging partners, we’ll educate Americans in all 50
states about how to register, sign up for election reminders, check their registration
online, get mail ballots, learn about early voting and more.
• Uniting for a Common Purpose: National Voter Registration Day is a day of civic unity.
It’s an opportunity to set aside differences and celebrate democracy and the rights and
opportunities we all share as Americans.

Pride Day at the Tulsa State Fair
Saturday, September 29, 12:00 p.m.

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Tulsa State Fair
4145 E. 21 St., Tulsa, OK 74114
Tulsa Pride invites you to turn the Tulsa State
Fair rainbow!
Come out and have fun at the Tulsa State Fair as our community celebrates LGBTQ+ Pride!
This is a great chance to run into familiar faces and meet new ones. Don't forget to wear your
pride attire to spread awareness and visibility of our presence in Tulsa!

Pride Night at the Tulsa
Roughnecks Game
Saturday, October 6, 6:00 p.m.
ONEOK Field
201 N. Elgin Ave., Tulsa, OK 74120
Come on out to ONEOK Field on Saturday, October 6, 2018, for Margaritaville and Pride
Night!
Enjoy a night of goals and margaritas as the Roughnecks take on Rio Grande Valley Toros.
Celebrate diversity and equality as we fly every identity flag and host a Roughnecks Pride
March before the game led by the Roustabouts, the official supporters group of the Tulsa
Roughnecks.
Every ticket sold will benefit the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Special Drink Specials TBA
Tickets are now available

Call For Artists 2019
Deadline October 20, 2018
Oklahomans for Equality’s Allie
Jensen Memorial Art Gallery at
the Dennis R Neill Equality
Center is accepting proposals
for its 2019 exhibition calendar.
Our gallery encourages emerging artists who create fresh, challenging work in all media to
apply.
Details
Each chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days.
OkEq will host an opening night reception for the artist(s) on the first Thursday of each
month. Each exhibit is installed on the Tuesday prior.

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No additional works will be accepted after initial delivery.
Works must be available for sale. There will be a 30 percent commission on works sold.
Artists will also provide artwork labels (title, price, etc.) for each piece.
A biography and artist statement are due on the first of the month prior to the exhibit for
publicity purposes.

How to Apply
Proposals should include a paragraph or two about your vision for an exhibit, as well as five
jpg images that represent your current work. All proposals must be submitted by email.
Proposals incorporating the work of two artists or a small group are also acceptable. Artists
who have not shown in the gallery before will be given priority consideration.
Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to prepare or if you have
calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if you could be ready to go quickly, as those
early months are sometimes hard to fill.
Deadline for submissions is October 20.
Notifications will be sent out by November 10. Please submit proposals by e-mail to
jose.vega@okeq.org
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HARUV USA LECTURE SERIES
Let's Get This Straight:
Working Towards
Protecting LGBTQ
Children, Youth, and
Their Families

Monday, 11 .5.18 @ 7-8:30pm
OU-Tulsa Schusterman Learning Center
(campus map attached)

FREE {for Socio/ Work professionals earning CEUs,
1.5 will be offered for $15 on site that evening}

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HARUB USA Lecture Series
Monday, November 5, 7:00 p.m.
OU - Tulsa Schusterman Learning Center
4502 E. 41st St., Tulsa, OK 74135
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: kaseyrinehart@ou.edu
1.5 CEU's will be available
Click here to register

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Gerald P. Mallon, DSW, is the Julia Lathrop Professor of Child Welfare and the
Associate Dean of Scholarship and Research at the Silberman School of Social
Work at Hunter College in New York City.
For more than 43 years, Dr. Mallon has been a child welfare practitioner,
advocate, educator, and researcher. Dr. Mallon was the first child welfare
professional in the U.S. to research, write about, and develop programs for LGBTQ
youth in child welfare settings. He has also written extensively about sexual
orientation and gender identity expression .
Dr. Mellon's scholarship and practice has been recognized through multiple
awards including The Judge Richard Ware Award - Louisiana Children's Trust Fund;
The New York State Citizens Coalition for Children Advocacy Award, the
Hosteler-Habib Award, Family Equality Council; the Child Advocate of the Year
Award - North American Council on Adoptable Children; and induction in 2014
as a Fellow of the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare. In 2017,
Dr. Mallon was awarded the Adoption Excellence Award from the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services.
He serves on numerous editorial boards of professional journals and is the Senior
Editor of the professional journal, Child Welfare and the author or editor of more
than twenty-four books. His most recent publications are: Social Work Practice with
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People (3rd edition}, published by
Routledge Press; and Child Welfare for the Twenty-first Century: A Handbook of
Practices, Policies, and Programs {2nd edition}, co-edited with Peg Hess, published
by Columbia University Press.
In his role as the Executive Director of the National Center for Child Welfare
Excellence, Dr. Mallon has traveled to all 50 stales, many territories and numerous
tribes to deliver technica l assistance and training on a range of ch ild welfare
related issues "particularly" as they relate to youth and to foster care.
Dr. Mallon has lectured and worked extensively throughout the United States, and
internationally in Argentina, Austral ia, Canada, Cuba, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel,
the Netherlands, Portugal, and the United Kingdom.
Dr. Mallon earned his doctorate in Social Welfare from the City University of New
York at Hunter College, holds an MSW from Fordham University and a BSW from

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Dominican College.
Dr. Mallon also lives the talk he talks, in addition lo being a child welfare
professional for his entire career, he has been a foster parent and is the adoptive
parent of now grown ch ildren .

Haruv USA at O U-Tulsa provides comprehensive, infer-professional education,
training, and research in the prevention and treatment of ch ild abuse and neglect. It
is a partnership between the Haruv Institute in Israel, the OU Anne and Henry
Zarrow School of Social Work, and OU-Tulsa .

Haruv USA
at OU-Tulsa

INTERNATIONAL CE TER OF EXCELLENCE &amp; A RECOGNIZED
LEADER IN THE FIELD OF CHILD MALTREATMENT

Scout Pack 226 Meet and Greet
Thursday, September 6, 6:00 p.m.
Parish Church of St. Jerome
6205 W. King St., Tulsa, OK 74106

Introducing Pacb 226

An Inclusive Pacb for Boys. Girls and Kids from the CLBT Community
We’re one of the only girl and boy
Accepting Applications from Kids 5 to 11 Years Old
pack in the Indian Nations’ Council,
Scout Meetings: Thursda11s at 6:00 p.m.
but are also “inclusive” of GLBT kids/
The Parish Church of St. Jerome, 205 W. King Street
parents. (We are listed on the Scouts
For More Information: www.TulsaPacb226.org
for Equality website: https://
Contact us: TulsaPacb226@gmail.com
www.scoutsforequality.org/
------- - -- inclusive-units/ ) We now have our
charter and permission from the Scouts National Headquarters to begin recruiting. Our feed
school is Emerson, and we will be attending the Back to School night tonight (Friday, August
31 st ) but our kids will also be from other parts of the city. We are, of course, also needing
Den Leaders. Den Leaders are usually the parents of the scout kids. They do have to
undergo a back-ground clearance and take the required scout training.

We’re accepting kids from the age of 5 to 11. Applications can be made online at: https://
my.bsa.us/488paa0226mb or folks can request a form: TulsaPack226@gmail.com Our
website is www.TulsaPack226.org and of course we have a Facebook page: https://
www.facebook.com/groups/TulsaPack226
We have a Parents “Meet and Greet” scheduled next Thursday, September 6 th at 6:00 pm
at the church: The Parish Church of St. Jerome, 205 W. King Street, Tulsa, 74106 . It would
be great to get some of our kids from the GLBT community to join us.
If you need any more information, please contact me:
Fr. Dewayne Messenger, Pastor

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Chapter 226 Charter Rep and Chaplain

Benefltting

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The Imperf al Court of All Oklahoma presents

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Council Oak Men's Chorale
Rehearsals on Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74114
The Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for new
members to sing in our holiday concert! Come join a
great group of guys who enjoy singing and changing our
community through song. We are excited to have
Elizabeth Curtis, a former artistic director of the chorale,
back as our interim director for the holiday concert.

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Our holiday concert, “Don We Now...,” will be Dec. 4th, 6th and 7th at East Side Christian
Church, 1438 S. Indianapolis Ave. If you aren't singing with us, plan on attending. You won't
want to miss starting your holiday season with the Council Oak Men's Chorale.

PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT IN AN
UNDERSERVED POPULATION

WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!
The transgender community is traditionally underserved
when it comes to mental health. Additionally, the field of
psychology knows relatively little about the psychological
characteristics and needs of the transgender community. We
call on you to participate in a new research study examining
what major psychological measures cell us about cransgender
individuals!

YOU ARE ELIGIBLE IF YOU:
✓ Identify as transgender or gender nonconforming (e.g.,

gender nonbinary, genderqueer gender fluid, etc.)
✓ Are 18-years-old or older

✓ Can read and write in English

The study will take place at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center from 4-6pm and 7-9pm every Wednesday. It
involves filling out questionnaires on a computer or paper
and will take approximately two hours of your time. After
completing the study, you will receive a $15.00 gift card.
For questions or to participate. contact doctoral student researcher
W illiam Bryant:

Email: william-bryant@utulsa.edu
Cell Phone: (330) 322-2442
his study i bemg conducted as part of the student researcher's dissertation for the
niver.si ofTulsa's Clini :ii Psycho lo!,'Y Pro ram.

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You're not alone

YOU'RE NOT

ALONE

Support group for partners with HIV/
AIDS
Do you have a partner who was
recently diagnosed with HIV/AIDS?
Have you found a community to
process this life change with? Are you looking for support?
As every airplane attendant says, “Put on your own oxygen mask before assisting others.”
Having a partner with a life-threatening illness can take a toll on your well being. This group
may help you to recognize and change your reactions to the new challenges that having a
partner with HIV/AIDS might pose. We will meet weekly for 6 weeks to cover information on
HIV/AIDS, process difficulties you may be having with your partner, learn new ways to cope
with this change, foster healthier communication, prepare for the future, and better manage
stress.
If interested please email jose.vega@okeq.org to join the group. You are not alone.

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Find this selection and more by
visiting the Nancy and Joe
McDonald Rainbow Library.

"Queer, There, and Everywhere:
23 People who Changed the
World"
By Sarah Prager
A New York Public Library Best Book of 2017
* A Chicago Public Library Best of the Best
Book for Teens 2017
This first-ever LGBTQ history book of its kind
for young adults will appeal to fans of
fun, empowering pop-culture books like Rad
American Women A-Z and Notorious RBG.
Three starred reviews!
World history has been made by countless
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer
individuals—and you’ve never heard of many
of them.
Queer author and activist Sarah Prager delves
deep into the lives of 23 people who fought,
created, and loved on their own terms. From
high-profile figures like Abraham Lincoln and
Eleanor Roosevelt to the trailblazing genderambiguous Queen of Sweden and a bisexual
blues singer who didn’t make it into your
history books, these astonishing true stories
uncover a rich queer heritage that

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encompasses every culture, in every era.
By turns hilarious and inspiring, the beautifully
illustrated Queer, There, and Everywhere is
for anyone who wants the real story of the
queer rights movement.

Equality Center Pride Store
Transgender enamel pins are for sale at
the OkEq Pride Store for $5.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook
page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Counseling Services

OSU - Tulsa Counseling
Services
The Oklahoma State Tulsa Counseling
Center is an LGBTQ+ affirming center
located in Main Hall of OSU Tulsa. You do
not have to be affiliated with OSU to benefit
from these services! Our center offers clients
from OKEQ 5 sessions free and each
session following that is only 5 dollars. Each
member of our counseling team receives
additional training and supervision in
LGBTQ+ issues and is excited to work with
clients from OKEQ. Please contact us at
918-594-8568 for more information or to
schedule an appointment.

Sara Griffey
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has experience
working with LGBT+ clients, homeless youth,
individuals struggling with mood disorders,
anxiety, and trauma. She currently works
with survivors of domestic violence, sexual
assault, and human trafficking. She
welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to
nontraditional relationships (polyamory, kink,
etc.), as well as the other areas listed above.
She is passionate about advocacy and

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public policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.
For appointments call or email Sara
918-928-2809 or sara@unitytulsa.com
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Allison Ikley-Freeman
Allison Ikley-Freeman, LPC Candidate is
passionate about assisting individuals who
are a part of the LGBTQQIA+ community
who experience a range of concerns and
issues. Individual, youth, and adolescent
counseling is available on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are available Mon-Thurs
12:30-6:00 p.m. and w alk in appointments
are available. Appointments can be made by
calling 918-280-9645

Regularly Scheduled Programming

OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, September 20
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings
are open to all OkEq members

August OkEq Art Exhibition
The August Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature
an exhibit of the works of Malinda Blank.
The show continues throughout the month.

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Family Ties
Family Ties is an official
program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a
support network for
LGBTQ parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Family Ties, email
jose.vega@okeq.org
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OKLAHOMA, INC.

Lawyer in the
Library
September 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a
lawyer about topics such
as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/
tenant disputes, estate
planning, and bankruptcy.
No appointment is
necessary.

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Challenging
Beliefs in
Nontraditional
Relationships
1st &amp; 3rd Monday
of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
This therapeutic
discussion group provides
a haven for individuals
who engage in
nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on
internal and social
stigmas, personal belief
systems, and the struggles
surrounding this
population. This group is
open to individuals who
take part in ethically
nonmonogamous
relationships (polyamory,
swinging) and kink
relationships. The
Oklahoma Poly Network is
a proud supporter of this
group.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come
out? Maybe you have just
recently come out? Join us
for a coming out
discussion group meeting
in the History Project
Room. It's free! This
course is designed for
individuals coming to
terms with their sexuality
with presentations on how
to come out to family,
friends, and co-workers.
Question and answer
session in a supportive
and informed
environment. Facilitated
by Allison Ikley-Freeman.
Please contact
ComingOut@OkEq.org
- ---or call 918-743-4297

Non-Binary
Support Group
2nd Tuesday of each
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A new support group for

Brought to You Bi

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Free Yoga Class
at OkEq
Mondays
5:45 - 6:45 p.m.
Enjoy a free class! These
60-minute, free
Community Yoga classes
are open to everyone of all
levels. Each class is
mindfully crafted to
prepare the body for a
peak pose in the arm
balance, inversion,
backbend or twist family.
This class will connect the
mind, body, and spirit
through movement and
breath.

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folks who identify with
non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a
safe space to discuss our
identities, receive support,
and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa.
For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Sos

the Letter B
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Bisexual support group at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. Tell all
your friends. The group is
open to all bi/pan/queer/
fluid+ folks and their allies.
Facilitators
Daniel &amp; Haley

SECULAR
ORGANIZATIONS
FOR SOBRIETY

SOS Group
Mondays 7:00 pm

Asexual Meeting
2nd &amp; 4th
Tuesday of every month
7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
It's the A in LGBTQA.
Come join us for an
affirming, open discussion
at this peer-led group for
individuals 18 and over
who identify as asexual or
are interested in
discussing asexual issues.
This a place for asexuals
to form community. Be a
part of the first Tulsa
asexual group.

This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information, visit
www.SOSTulsa.org

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of every
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

No Shade for
Plus
Every Thursday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
A new support group to
bring together people who
have found they are HIV

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Advocacy&amp;
Services for
LGBTElders

We refuse to be invisible

SAGE Tulsa
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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positive and those who
have been living with HIV
for many years.
The group will provide
support, Education, Social
activities and so much
more.
The group will be here at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center to provide
a safe place to discuss
issues and meet other
people who are navigating
their lives being PLUS.

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Lambda AlAnon Group
Every Friday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
This open Al-Anon group
meets at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center every
Friday at 7:00 pm. Contact
918.743.2754 for more
information.

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Tulsa Writers, Ink.

at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center ~

Gender Support
Program
Wednesdays
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email
alex.wade@okeq.org
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

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Tulsa Writers,
Ink.
1st &amp; 3rd Saturday of each
month
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
An LGBT inclusive group
of writers providing
support and resources to
authors and writers
regardless of where they
are in their writing career.

Intimate
Partner Violence
&amp; Sexual Assault
Survivor Support
Group
2nd &amp; 4th Thursday of
each month
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.

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Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm

Survivors of
Incest

This support and
educational group is for
individuals who have
survived domestic
violence and are ready to
explore their personal
healing process and find
hope and to discuss their
experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional

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Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and
card games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Children/Siblings
of Trans*/NonBinary
Individuals
Support Group
This program is for youth
ages 8-18 that have trans*
parents or siblings. This
group will provide support,
education and social
opportunities for those
living with trans* family
members. Attendees must
have approval from the
facilitator to participate.
Please contact Amanda at
918-902-4625.

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support for one another.

Every Saturday
12:00 - 2:30 p.m.
SIA strives to empower
those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse
(who are not abusing any
child), who want to
become survivors and
thrivers. For more
information, visit
siawso.org

Partners of
Trans*/NonBinary
Individuals
Support Group

Adult Survivors
of Childhood
Trauma.
Sundays @ 4:00 p.m.
LGBTQ individuals have a
higher risk of experiencing
trauma at an early age
and these experiences of
abuse, bullying, and
stigmatization in youth can
affect life as an adult. The
primary focus of this group
will be to teach people
how to recognize their
trauma and how to use
healthy coping skills to
deal with the effects.
Members will be
encouraged to build an
internal network with other
participants to provide
each other with emotional
and social support during
weekly meetings held on
Sundays @ 4pm.

The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
partners of transgender
and non-binary individuals.
Ages 18+. A first time
interview is required
before attending your first
meeting. Please contact
Amanda at 918-902-4625.

Art for the Heart:
An all Inclusive
Arts Program
Sundays @ 1:00 p.m.
Beginning after Labor Day

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----Inclusion for
People with
Developmental
Disabilities
Saturdays @ 1:00 p.m.
Beginning after Labor Day
Individuals with
developmental disabilities
are frequently
marginalized and excluded
from society at large, and
this is no less true within
the LGBTQ community.
This group’s focus will be
to help individuals create
stronger community
connections through
building communication
and social skills, as well as
learning to respect social
boundaries and norms.
Members will agree upon
no more than three
outcomes for social
development per
individual. Members will
work on practicing target
behaviors while engaging
in events within and
without the Equality
Center. Group sessions
will last approximately 2.5
hours, occurring each
Saturday @ 1pm.

Neurodiversity
Social Group
Saturdays @ 4:00 p.m.
Beginning after Labor Day
Do you find yourself over
stimulated by large crowds
or loud noises? Do you
crave meaningful social
interaction in a calm, safe
environment? If you are
living with a mental health
diagnosis, are on the
autism spectrum, or
generally prefer calmer
social events, then this is
the place for you. Here,
members will meet weekly
on Saturdays @ 4pm to
socialize and connect with
individuals like
themselves. Each week
members will collectively
decide on a different
activity ranging from game
nights, movie nights,
outings, and many others.

Art is more than just
pictures on the wall. Art
helps people express
themselves, find
happiness, and it can help
with mobility and dexterity.
Art classes foster
connections between
individuals and helps
reduce isolation many
people experience. Please
join us in making our
community a more
beautiful, meaningful place
through the enrichment of
art. Subjects will be
elected by members from
a range of topics including:
glass fusing and jewelry
making, mosaics, basket
weaving, finger weaving,
ceramics, acrylic painting,
and quilting. This group is
all inclusive, and
encourages individuals
from all age groups to
come together for weekly
sessions on Sundays @
1pm.

LGBTQ+ History:
Interviewees
Wanted
By appointment
Do you feel like you have
something to say about
your life as an LGBTQ+
individual? Recording the
history of the LGBTQ+
community is currently a
feature of programming at
the Equality Center. This
program is designed to
supplement and further

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complete our collective
history by interviewing
participants to further
investigate past and
present features of
LGBTQ+ life and identity.
Interviewees will sit down
face to face and be asked
a series of questions in
regards to their person
lives and experiences. All
information gathered will
be added to the existing
archive. Please contact
Ely at
burgesej@nsuok.edu to
set up your appointment.

Community Partners

health outreach prevention education, Inc.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce
Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing
Schedule
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org
for testing dates.

OkEq Staff

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Toby Jenkins
CEO / Executive Director

Jose Vega
Program Director

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager

Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Volunteer &amp; Pride Store Coordinator
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Tracy Allen
Special Projects
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

OkEq Board and Trustees
Executive Committee
Stuart Ashworth, Esq., President
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, Vice President
Jan Baldwin, Secretary
Paul Allen, Treasurer
Robin VanMeter, At Large
Board of Directors
Christopher Brecht-Smith, Esq.
Rev. Geoffrey Brewster
Alyssa Bryant, Esq.
Sheena Grewal
Darci Hazelwood, D.O.
Marcia Keesee
Mike Redman, Esq.
Chris Shoaf
Al Triggs
John Williams

Board of Advisors
Laura Arrowsmith, D.O.
Peter Brennan
Jamie Catlett
Michael Farr
Joann Frizell
Andrew Gordon
Amanda Lowe
Jim Scholl
Mikeal Vaughn
William Vaughn
Trustees
Shawna Baker, Esq.
Dan Burnstein
Kirk Holt
David Nelson
Kris Wilmes

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Thursday, September 20, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
THIRD THURSDAYS IN THE
RAINBOW ROOM is proud to present
the fabulous Kara Staiger in her highly
acclaimed Summer Stage cabaret production of ONWARD! Joining Kara will be Tulsa's
favorite performers: Sam Briggs, Thomas Williams, Mike Pryor, Margaret Stahl, and Denise
Hoey. Tracy Watson makes magic on the keys.
Performances are scheduled every third Thursday of the month at 8:00 p.m. at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center, 621 East 4th Street, Tulsa OK .
For tickets or more information, see okeq.org/store .

Grannies Sunday Brunch
Sunday, September 30, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
GRANNIES GO COUNTRY!!!

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Grannies is an all-star satire event
celebrating folk and inspirational music
with live performances and drag
personalities. It’s irreverent, but never
sacrilegious, and always uplifting humor.
Grannies remembers those days of going to grandma's house for Sunday Dinner. Rainbow
Granny welcomes her granny pals Anita Richards, Kiesha Kye and Miss Gay Oklahoma
America 2018 Shanel Sterling.
Brunch and live entertainment provided.
Tickets cost $25. Reserved tables for eight are available for $200. Mimosas and cash bar will
be available. Purchase tickets now

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Lawyer in the Library
Wednesday, September 12, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant, estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment necessary.

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Mindfulness Event
Friday, September 14, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Mindfulness - a mental state
achieved by focusing one's
awareness on the present moment,
while calmly acknowledging and
accepting one's feelings, thoughts,
and bodily sensations, used as a
therapeutic technique.
This event is A part of the National Suicide prevention week We will cover how the participant
can take care of themselves, through positive affirmations, visualization and meditation, along
with Native American herbs. We will finish the mindfulness with a Native American Talking
circle .
This group will be facilitated by John Co-Cke and Splendalee Delight , a prevention specialist with
the Muscogee (Creek) Nation.

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MISSION: Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs, alliances and the operation of the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
THIRD THURSDAYS IN THE
RAINBOW ROOM is proud to present
the fabulous Kara Staiger in her highly
acclaimed Summer Stage cabaret production of ONWARD! Joining Kara will be Tulsa's
favorite performers: Sam Briggs, Thomas Williams, Mike Pryor, Margaret Stahl, and Denise
Hoey. Tracy Watson makes magic on the keys.
Performances are scheduled every third Thursday of the month at 8:00 p.m. at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center, 621 East 4th Street, Tulsa OK .
For tickets or more information, see okeq.org/store .

Grannies Sunday Brunch
Sunday, September 30, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
GRANNIES GO COUNTRY!!!
Grannies is an all-star satire event

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celebrating folk and inspirational music
with live performances and drag
personalities. It’s irreverent, but never
sacrilegious, and always uplifting humor.
Grannies remembers those days of going to grandma's house for Sunday Dinner. Rainbow
Granny welcomes her granny pals Anita Richards, Kiesha Kye and Miss Gay Oklahoma
America 2018 Shanel Sterling.
Brunch and live entertainment provided.
Tickets cost $25. Reserved tables for eight are available for $200. Mimosas and cash bar will
be available. Purchase tickets now

Thesis Research Study
Please consider participating in my thesis research study examining the connection between
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) identity, community connection, and
resilience!
This study is approved by the institutional review board at Northeastern State University and
under the supervision of my thesis chair, Dr. Steven Byers.
In order to be eligible for the study, you must:
Be 18 years of age at the time of completion
Identify as LGBTQ+
To participate in the study, please complete the survey here . The survey will take about 20
to 30 minutes to complete. You can be entered to win a $25.00 Amazon gift card if you
provide an email address at the end of the survey.
This study is anonymous. The only identifying information which will be collected is
demographic information, and will not specifically identify you. You will be asked to provide an
email at the conclusion of the survey to be entered in the raffle if you so wish, but are not
required to do so.
Participation in this study is voluntary. If you wish to withdraw from the study, you may close
the browser window at any time. If you do not want to answer a question, you may skip any
question in this survey.
If you have any questions, please contact Jordan Westcott ( Westcott@nsuok.edu ) or
Dr. Steven Byers ( byerss@nsuok.edu ).
We hope that you choose to participate in this study and share your experience!

Free Flu Shots at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Tuesday, September 25, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

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621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Stop by the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center during your lunch break for your free Flu Shot
provided by Walgreens

Sitting with the Soul Meditations
Saturday, September 29, 3:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
All Are Welcome
“if the ocean can calm itself, so can you. we are both salt water mixed with air.”
-meditation by Nayyirah Waheed
The Oklahomans for Equality and Ocean’s Echo Wellness are collaborating to offer biweekly meditation sessions. Join Lanette Clark , Certified Reiki Practioner, for guided
meditations intended to relax, comfort and heal the physical, mental and emotional well-being
of each participant. Sessions will combine various meditation techniques to find awareness,
achieve a peaceful state and deep relaxation. Ms. Clark will incorporate aromatherapy,
healing crystals, sound therapy and Reiki to assist participants in their meditative process.
Sitting with the Soul is a donation-based program. A portion of donated funds will be given
to the Oklahomans for Equality. These sessions are open to anyone who wishes to
join. Whether you are new to meditation or a person who meditates daily, this is a space in
which you are fully accepted and loved. Please bring a bottle of water and wear loose
clothing. A mat and cushion will be provided to each participant.
For additional information, please contact Lanette Clark at lanette@oceansecho.com .

EBA Mixer
Wednesday, September 19, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center
17 W. 7th St., Tulsa, OK 74119

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AN I G• HOTEL

Guests who stay at the Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center get the full Tulsa, OK experience. Our
hotel's downtown Tulsa location places you minutes from exciting big-name music and
sporting events at BOK Center and Tulsa Performing Arts Center, but also next door to
quaint, historic neighborhoods and Utica Square Shopping Center.Though the hotel is within
walking distance of ONEOK, The Williams Companies, Helmerich and Payne, IBM, JP
Morgan Chase and other Tulsa, OK companies, Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center's
complimentary downtown area hotel shuttle ensures you'll always have a ride. Oklahoma
State University Medical Center, St. John and Hillcrest Hospitals are nearby the hotel as well.
The hotel is also conveniently located within a few miles of University of Tulsa, Brady Theater,
and Cains Ballroom.

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The location of Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center allows you to easily spend a day on a walking
tour of Art Deco architecture, viewing Native American art at Gilcrease Museum or Western
art at the Philbrook Museum. Warm nights are perfect for outdoor dining on Boulder Grill's
patio, located within hotel.
Let Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center be a fun getaway at our stunning downtown, full service
hotel with great perks like our 24 hour airport shuttle. Enjoy our Fitness Center or swim under
the stars in our sparkling, indoor pool with retractable roof and eco-friendly salt purification
system. Come relax and enjoy a memorable stay at the Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center.

Visit Holiday Inn City Center Online
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to
bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a
great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the
Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: Please send an email to
jose.vega@okeq.org
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Business Alliance

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Learn more at www.fostercare-ok.org
or call 877-263-1890
Red State Resistance: Reproductive
Justice in the Red State of Oklahoma
Friday, September 21, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The Roe Fund, The Reproductive Justice Campus Action
Network, and Planned Parenthood will be sharing
information before the film screening.
A new documentary focusing on the reproductive rights of
people living in Oklahoma will be shown at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center in September.
The Reproductive Justice Campus Action Network
housed at the University of Central Oklahoma’s Women’s
Research Center and BGLTQ+ Student Center has
created a documentary intended to put a face to
Oklahomans whose bodily autonomy has been affected. The documentary presents an
opportunity for people to engage in an open conversation about issues that are often
overlooked and disregarded. It gives viewers the chance to hear the experiences of people
who live in Oklahoma.
“We want to give a voice to the people who are affected by their reproductive rights being
violated or who do not know or understand what reproductive justice is,” said Mickayla Fisher,
coordinator of the Reproductive Justice Campus Action Network and the student volunteer
coordinator. “These interviews are powerful, and the world needs to see the struggles of
these men and women.” Oklahomans for Equality’s office manager, Olivia Cotter, is featured
in the film.
“If this film can ignite a flame for someone and give them the strength to stand up for
themselves and others’ rights, then my team and this film have done their job,” Fisher said. “It
has been rewarding seeing our documentary take shape and be able to share this experience
with others.”

Third Annual Stand Bi+
Me Rooftop Party
Saturday, September 22, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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OkEq's Brought To You Bi+ The
Letter B invites you to our annual
Stand Bi+ Me rooftop celebration
for Bi+ Visibility Day 2018! Join us on the roof of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center as we
recognize the Bisexual, Pansexual, Fluid, Queer, and all non-mono identities. We will have
music, dancing, stories, refreshments. All are welcome, must be 21+ to drink. Celebrate with
us and be seen!
Brought To You Bi+ The Letter B serves the bi/pan/queer/fluid+ community of Tulsa through
support groups and social events. Find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/
groups/biprogramsOKEQ/.

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Enid Pride 2018
Saturday, September 22, 12:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Government Springs Park
600 E. Owen K. Garriott Rd.,
Enid, OK 73701
Join us Sept. 22 for Enid Pride! Our theme
this year is Roaring Pride! As always, Enid
Pride is a free, family-friendly event. Please
invite friends and family. Vendor, sponsorship,
and volunteer forms are available online at
https://enidlgbtcoalition.org/enid-pride/
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National Voter Registration Day
Tuesday, September 25, 12:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
National Voter Registration Day is a national
holiday celebrating our democracy. It was first
observed in 2012 and has been growing in
popularity every year since. Held on the fourth
Tuesday of September, National Voter
Registration Day will be observed on Tuesday,
September 25th this year. The holiday has been
endorsed by the National Association of
Secretaries of State ( NASS ). It is further
supported by the National Association of State Election Directors ( NASED ).
What It’s About
Every year millions of Americans find themselves unable to vote because they miss a
registration deadline, don’t update their registration, or aren’t sure how to register. National
Voter Registration Day wants to make sure everyone has the opportunity to vote. On Tuesday
September 25, 2018 volunteers and organizations from all over the country will “hit the

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streets” in a single day of coordinated field, technology and media efforts. National Voter
Registration Day seeks to create broad awareness of voter registration opportunities to reach
tens of thousands of voters who may not register otherwise.
What It Involves
• Volunteers in their community or workplace, at schools or public events, or anywhere
can register people to vote.
• Technology to help voters find registration drives nearby and register to vote online.
• Local organizations, businesses and election offices engaged in their own
communities.
• Tens of thousands of voters registering to vote online and offline in a single day.
What It Will Accomplish
• Registering Voters: In 2016 over 750,000 voters used National Voter Registration Day
to register to vote across all 50 states.
• Mobilizing Volunteers: Each year the holiday’s growing number of local partners
engage upwards to 10,000 local volunteers.
• Educating Voters: Millions of voters need to register and re-register every year. By
utilizing new technology and leveraging partners, we’ll educate Americans in all 50
states about how to register, sign up for election reminders, check their registration
online, get mail ballots, learn about early voting and more.
• Uniting for a Common Purpose: National Voter Registration Day is a day of civic unity.
It’s an opportunity to set aside differences and celebrate democracy and the rights and
opportunities we all share as Americans.

Pride Day at the Tulsa State Fair
Saturday, September 29, 12:00 p.m.
Tulsa State Fair
4145 E. 21 St., Tulsa, OK 74114
Tulsa Pride invites you to turn the Tulsa State Fair
rainbow!
Come out and have fun at the Tulsa State Fair as
our community celebrates LGBTQ+ Pride!
This is a great chance to run into familiar faces and meet new ones. Don't forget to wear your
pride attire to spread awareness and visibility of our presence in Tulsa!
OkEq will have a booth in the Expo Center during the fair. Stop by and say hi!

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, October 2, 6:30 p.m.
Redrock Canyon Grill
9916 Riverside Pkwy., Tulsa, OK 74137
Please RSVP to Richard Haley at
GuysDineToo@gmail.com

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Visit Redrock Canyon Grill on line to learn more
Join us nightly on Riverside Parkway and the banks of the Arkansas River. Before dining,
enjoy a drink with friends and grab some crispy buffalo shrimp or the stuffed poblano pepper,
or enjoy a romantic dinner. Our wood-burning rotisserie next to our lively exhibition kitchen
greets you on your arrival. Highlights include our North Coast Smoked Salmon, bone-in pork
chops and our house-made something chocolate. Expect a dining experience filled with
excitement and relaxation!

First Thursday Art
Opening

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Thursday, October 4, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The October Oklahomans for
Equality showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature an
exhibit of works by Ricardo
Sanchez, beginning with a reception
on Thursday, October 4, from 6 to 9
p.m., where a door prize of the
artist’s work will be given.

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Sanchez graduated with a
bachelor’s of fine arts degree with
emphasis in painting and printmaking from Northeastern State University in 2014. He grew up
in Bogota, Colombia, until the age of 14, when he moved to Tulsa. Since graduating from
NSU, Sanchez has worked in a few silkscreen shops, where he has gained better
understanding of a new medium that is incorporated throughout his work. A few years after
graduating, he was hired to teach printmaking at NSU. His works focus on spiritual
enlightenment and different portrayals of worship and mortality. Most of the works are direct
reflections of the artist and are meant to be seen as a mirror.
His philosophy is reflected in his works: “Many things tear us apart from one another, but one
common denominator puts us all on an equal level,” he says. “Death is almost here. We will
all meet it. Why not lay down our lives for one another and make life better for everyone
around us? This is for me, as much as it’s for you. This is an act of repentance. I wish to drink
of the waters that give life to those around me.”
The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Starlight Runway Fashion
Show
Thursday, October 5, 7:00 p.m.

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
House Dejá will present the Starlight
Runway Fashion Show on October 5 in
the Lynn Riggs Black Box Theatre at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Local
designers will be showcased to raise
funds for the youth programs of
Oklahomans for Equality. Check out
House Dejá on Facebook, and purchase
tickets at
www.starlightrunway.eventbrite.com .

Pride Night at the Tulsa
Roughnecks Game
Saturday, October 6, 6:00 p.m.
ONEOK Field
201 N. Elgin Ave., Tulsa, OK 74120
Come on out to ONEOK Field on Saturday, October 6, 2018, for Margaritaville and Pride
Night!
Enjoy a night of goals and margaritas as the Roughnecks take on Rio Grande Valley Toros.
Celebrate diversity and equality as we fly every identity flag and host a Roughnecks Pride
March before the game led by the Roustabouts, the official supporters group of the Tulsa
Roughnecks.
Every ticket sold will benefit the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Special Drink Specials TBA
Tickets are now available

Lawyer in the Library
Wednesday, October 10, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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child support), landlord/tenant, estate planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment necessary.

The Fight for
Reproductive Justice in
Oklahoma and the US:
Film Screening and Panel
Discussion

THE WOMEN'S &amp; GENDER STUDIES DEPARTMENT PRESENTS

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University of Tulsa
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800 S. Tucker Dr., Tulsa, OK 74104

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Film Screening at 5:00 p.m .
Birthright: A War Story is a feature
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women in the US are being jailed,
physically violated, and even put at risk
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LECTURE HALL
DISCUSSION AT 7:00PM
its grip across the United States and
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allows states, courts, and religious
doctrine to govern whether, when, and how women will bear children.
Panel Discussion at 7:00 p.m.
The Oklahoma Coalition for Reproductive Justice is a group of organizations and individuals
promoting reproductive justice issues in Oklahoma through education, empowerment,
advocacy, and lobbying. Members of the OCRJ will discuss reproductive justice issues in
Oklahoma and the importance of the November midterm elections.

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Friday, October 12, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Orbit Initiative
Saturday, October 13, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Center for a FREE acting and dance workshop! It’s
open to ALL ages, from 4 to 84!
What is the Orbit Initiative? Artist educators from the
community teach free classes, workshops, etc., at
community partner sites once a month, ranging from
acting to movement and visual art. In the spring, there
is an opportunity to participate in a large-scale
performance of Shakespeare's “The Tempest” at the
Tulsa Performing Arts Center. The rehearsals for this
performance are combined with the classes for
instruction, rehearsal, and staging. In May 2019, the
Orbit Initiative will bring all those participants from the
community to the PAC for a few more combined
rehearsals for “The Tempest.” Performances for “The Tempest” are June 7-9 and are free.
Register online at www.facebook.com/theorbitinitiative
Online Registration Form

Call For Artists 2019
Deadline October 20, 2018
Oklahomans for Equality’s Allie
Jensen Memorial Art Gallery at
the Dennis R Neill Equality
Center is accepting proposals
for its 2019 exhibition calendar.
Our gallery encourages emerging artists who create fresh, challenging work in all media to
apply.
Details
Each chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days.
OkEq will host an opening night reception for the artist(s) on the first Thursday of each
month. Each exhibit is installed on the Tuesday prior.
No additional works will be accepted after initial delivery.
Works must be available for sale. There will be a 30 percent commission on works sold.
Artists will also provide artwork labels (title, price, etc.) for each piece.
A biography and artist statement are due on the first of the month prior to the exhibit for
publicity purposes.

How to Apply
Proposals should include a paragraph or two about your vision for an exhibit, as well as five
jpg images that represent your current work. All proposals must be submitted by email.
Proposals incorporating the work of two artists or a small group are also acceptable. Artists
who have not shown in the gallery before will be given priority consideration.

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Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to prepare or if you have
calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if you could be ready to go quickly, as those
early months are sometimes hard to fill.
Deadline for submissions is October 20.
Notifications will be sent out by November 10. Please submit proposals by e-mail to
jose.vega@okeq.org
- - - - - , with the subject heading “OkEq gallery proposal"

HARUV USA LECTURE SERIES
Let's Get This Straight:
Working Towards
Protecting LGBTQ
Children, Youth, and
Their Families

Monday, 11 .5.18 @ 7-8:30pm
OU-Tulsa Schusterman Learning Center
(campus map attached)

FREE {for Social Work professionals earn;ng CEUs,
1.5 will be offered for $15 on site that even;ng}

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HARUB USA Lecture Series
Monday, November 5, 7:00 p.m.
OU - Tulsa Schusterman Learning Center
4502 E. 41st St., Tulsa, OK 74135
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: kaseyrinehart@ou.edu
1.5 CEU's will be available
Click here to register

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Gerald P. Mallon, DSW, is the Julia Lathrop Professor of Child Welfare and the
Associate Dean of Scholarship and Research at the Silberman School of Social
Work at Hunter College in New York City.
For more than 43 years, Dr. Mallon has been a child welfare practitioner,
advocate, educator, and researcher. Dr. Mallon was the first child welfare
professional in the U.S. to research, write about, and develop programs for LGBTQ
youth in child welfare settings. He has also written extensively about sexual
orientation and gender identity expression .
Dr. Mellon's scholarship and practice has been recognized through multiple
awards including The Judge Richard Ware Award - Louisiana Children's Trust Fund;
The New York State Citizens Coalition for Children Advocacy Award, the
Hosteler-Habib Award, Family Equality Council; the Child Advocate of the Year
Award - North American Council on Adoptable Children; and induction in 2014
as a Fellow of the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare. In 2017,
Dr. Mallon was awarded the Adoption Excellence Award from the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services.
He serves on numerous editorial boards of professional journals and is the Senior
Editor of the professional journal, Child Welfare and the author or editor of more
than twenty-four books. His most recent publications are: Social Work Practice with
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People (3rd edition), published by
Routledge Press; and Child Welfare for the Twenty-first Century: A Handbook of
Practices, Policies, and Programs (2nd edition), co-edited with Peg Hess, published
by Columbia University Press.
In his role as the Executive Director of the National Center for Child Welfare
Excellence, Dr. Mallon has traveled to all 50 states, many territories and numerous
tribes to deliver technica l assistance and training on a range of ch ild welfare
related issues "particularly" as they relate lo youth and to foster care.
Dr. Mallon has lectured and worked extensively throughout the United States, and
internationally in Argentina, Austral ia, Canada, Cuba, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel,
the Netherlands, Portugal, and the United Kingdom.
Dr. Mallon earned his doctorate in Social Welfare from the City University of New
York at Hunter College, holds an MSW from Fordham University and a BSW from
Dominican College.

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Dr. Mallon also lives the talk he talks, in addition to being a child welfare
professional for his entire career, he hos been a foster parent and is the adoptive
parent of now grown ch ildren .

Haruv USA at O U-Tulsa provides comprehensive, inter-professional education,
training, and research in the prevention and treatment of ch ild abuse and neglect. It
is a partnership between the Horuv Institute in Israel, the OU Anne and Henry
Zorrow School of Social Work, and OU-Tulsa.

Haruv USA
at OU-Tulsa

INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF EXCELLENCE &amp; A RECOGNIZED
LEADER IN THE FIELD OF CHILD MALTREATMENT

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Inclusion for People with
Developmental Disabilities
Saturdays at 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Individuals with developmental disabilities are frequently
marginalized and excluded from society at large, and this is
no less true within the LGBTQ community. This group’s
focus will be to help individuals create stronger community
connections through building communication and social
skills, as well as learning to respect social boundaries and norms. Members will agree upon
no more than three outcomes for social development per individual. Members will work on
practicing target behaviors while engaging in events within and without the Equality Center.
Group sessions will last approximately 2.5 hours, occurring each Saturday @ 1pm.

Neurodiversity Social Group
Saturdays at 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Do you find yourself over stimulated by large crowds or loud
noises? Do you crave meaningful social interaction in a calm,
safe environment? If you are living with a mental health
diagnosis, are on the autism spectrum, or generally prefer
calmer social events, then this is the place for you. Here,
members will meet weekly on Saturdays @ 4pm to socialize and connect with individuals like
themselves. Each week members will collectively decide on a different activity ranging from
game nights, movie nights, outings, and many others.

Art for the Heart Program: An all
inclusive Arts Program
Sundays at 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Art is more than just pictures on the wall. Art helps people
express themselves, find happiness, and it can help with
mobility and dexterity. Art classes foster connections
between individuals and helps reduce isolation many
people experience. Please join us in making our
community a more beautiful, meaningful place through
the enrichment of art. Subjects will be elected by
members from a range of topics including: glass fusing
and jewelry making, mosaics, basket weaving, finger
weaving, ceramics, acrylic painting, and quilting. This group is all inclusive, and encourages
individuals from all age groups to come together for weekly sessions on Sundays @ 1pm.

Sisters in Song
Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Sisters in Song would like to invite new
members to join our fun loving group of
singers!

S isters
inS ong

We are just now beginning rehearsals for our upcoming holiday performances, so it’s
a great time to start! We practice every Tuesday evening at 7pm at the Equality Center,
second floor.

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Rehearsals on Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74114
The Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for new
members to sing in our holiday concert! Come join a
great group of guys who enjoy singing and changing our
community through song. We are excited to have
Elizabeth Curtis, a former artistic director of the chorale,
back as our interim director for the holiday concert.
Our holiday concert, “Don We Now...,” will be Dec. 4th, 6th and 7th at East Side Christian
Church, 1438 S. Indianapolis Ave. If you aren't singing with us, plan on attending. You won't
want to miss starting your holiday season with the Council Oak Men's Chorale.

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PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT IN AN
UNDERSERVED POPULATION

WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!
The transgender community is traditionally underserved
when it comes to mental health. Additionally, the field of
psychology knows relatively little about the psychological
characteristics and needs of the transgender community. We
call on you to participate in a new research study examining
what major psychological measures tell us about transgender
individuals!

YOU ARE ELIGIBLE IF YOU:
✓ Identify as transgender or gender nonconforming (e.g.,

gender nonbinary, genderqueer gender fluid, etc.)
✓ Are 18-years-old or older
✓ Can read and write in English
The study will take place at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center from 4-6pm and 7-9pm every Wednesday. It
involves filling out questionnaires on a computer or paper
and will take approximately two hours of your time. After
completing the study, you will receive a $15.00 gift card.
For questions or to participate. contact doctoral student researcher
W illiam Bryant:

Email: william-bryant@utulsa.edu
Cell Phone: (330) 322-2442
his study i bemg conducted as part of the student researcher's dissertation for the
niversit ofTulsa· ' lini al P'lycho logy Pro ram.

You're not alone
Support group for partners with HIV/
AIDS
Do you have a partner who was
recently diagnosed with HIV/AIDS?
Have you found a community to
process this life change with? Are you looking for support?
As every airplane attendant says, “Put on your own oxygen mask before assisting others.”
Having a partner with a life-threatening illness can take a toll on your well being. This group
may help you to recognize and change your reactions to the new challenges that having a

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partner with HIV/AIDS might pose. We will meet weekly for 6 weeks to cover information on
HIV/AIDS, process difficulties you may be having with your partner, learn new ways to cope
with this change, foster healthier communication, prepare for the future, and better manage
stress.
If interested please email jose.vega@okeq.org to join the group. You are not alone.

Joe &amp; Nancy McDonald Rainbow Library
"The Little Book of Neuroses"
By Michael Thomas Ford

Find this selection and more by
visiting the Nancy and Joe
McDonald Rainbow Library.

"These are modern, urban tales you will want
to share with friends, reading passages over
the phone and drawing comparisons with
characters recognizable in just about
everybody's life. A fresh voice...revealing new
truths, reminding us of folks we know and
making nearly everything just a little funnier"Rain Taxi
"Acute, acerbic and endearingly
grumpy...Unlike some humorists - think David
Letterman and David Sedaris- Ford isn't afraid
to forgo quick punch lines when he comments
on more serious topics"- Publisher's Weekly
The multi award winning humorist is back with
an in depth, on target, and of course, very,
very funny guide to all things queer. Why are
lesbians fascinated by acoustic guitars? Why
are gay men compelled to buy Madonna CD's
and face care products. Does Tiger Beat
make boys gay? What happens if the
Boyfriend Within is sleeping around? No one
satirizes and celebrates gay life in twenty-first
century America with the unerring accuracy
and zeal of Michael Thomas Ford. With the
same unerring eye for what makes queer life
so delirously weird and worth living that has
earned him legions of fans among critics and
book buyers alike, Ford examines gay
archetypes, attitudes, fashion and gossip; you
know…the good stuff!

Equality Center Pride Store
Transgender enamel pins are for sale at
the OkEq Pride Store for $5.

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Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Counseling Services

OSU - Tulsa Counseling
Services
The Oklahoma State Tulsa Counseling
Center is an LGBTQ+ affirming center
located in Main Hall of OSU Tulsa. You do
not have to be affiliated with OSU to benefit
from these services! Our center offers clients
from OKEQ 5 sessions free and each
session following that is only 5 dollars. Each
member of our counseling team receives
additional training and supervision in
LGBTQ+ issues and is excited to work with
clients from OKEQ. Please contact us at
918-594-8568 for more information or to
schedule an appointment.

Sara Griffey
S ara Griffey is an LPC candidate under
supervision. Sara specializes in LGBT+ and
non-traditional relationships (i.e. kink,
polyamory, etc.). She has experience
working with homeless youth and individuals
struggling with anxiety &amp; trauma.
She previously worked with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking.
She is passionate about advocacy and
public policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.
Sara’s office is located at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center, 621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK
74120
Sara operates on a sliding scale fee
structure and can be reached at
918-928-2809 or Sara@UnityTulsa.com

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Allison Ikley-Freeman
Allison Ikley-Freeman, LPC Candidate is
passionate about assisting individuals who
are a part of the LGBTQQIA+ community
who experience a range of concerns and
issues. Individual, youth, and adolescent
counseling is available on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are available Mon-Thurs
12:30-6:00 p.m. and w alk in appointments
are available. Appointments can be made by
calling 918-280-9645

Regularly Scheduled Programming

OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, October 18
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings
are open to all OkEq members

September OkEq Art
Exhibition
The September Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature
an exhibit of the works of Micheal Jones in a
show titled “Gods and Fools”.
The show continues throughout the month.

It's Complicated
Family Ties
Family Ties is an official
program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a

1st &amp; 3rd Monday
of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.

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support network for
LGBTQ parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Family Ties, email
jose.vega@okeq.org
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Lawyer in the
Library
October 10
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

"It's Complicated" is an
ongoing group for
individuals in
nontraditional relationships
(kink, polyamory,
swinging, etc.) This group
meets every 1st and 3rd
Monday of the month from
6:30-8pm at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. Each
session will have a new
topic. For topic
information, please like
Unity Tulsa’s Facebook
page at
www.facebook.com/
UnityTulsa or check the
OkEq event calendar at
http://www.okeq.org/
event-calendar.html .

Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a
lawyer about topics such
as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/
tenant disputes, estate
planning, and bankruptcy.
No appointment is
necessary.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come
out? Maybe you have just
recently come out? Join us
for a coming out
discussion group meeting
in the History Project
Room. It's free! This
course is designed for
individuals coming to
terms with their sexuality
with presentations on how
to come out to family,
friends, and co-workers.
Question and answer
session in a supportive
and informed
environment. Facilitated
by Allison Ikley-Freeman.
Please contact
ComingOut@OkEq.org
--- --or call 918-743-4297

Non-Binary
Support Group
2nd Tuesday of each
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

Free Yoga Class
at OkEq
Mondays
5:45 - 6:45 p.m.
Enjoy a free class! These
60-minute, free
Community Yoga classes

A new support group for
folks who identify with
non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a
safe space to discuss our
identities, receive support,
and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa.
For information contact Vic

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Bisexual support group at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. Tell all

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are open to everyone of all
levels. Each class is
mindfully crafted to
prepare the body for a
peak pose in the arm
balance, inversion,
backbend or twist family.
This class will connect the
mind, body, and spirit
through movement and
breath.

Asexual Meeting

Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Sos

SECULAR
ORGANIZATIONS
FOR SOBRIETY

SOS Group
Mondays 7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information, visit
www.SOSTulsa.org

2nd &amp; 4th
Tuesday of every month
7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
It's the A in LGBTQA.
Come join us for an
affirming, open discussion
at this peer-led group for
individuals 18 and over
who identify as asexual or
are interested in
discussing asexual issues.
This a place for asexuals
to form community. Be a
part of the first Tulsa
asexual group.

sao-e ~~~~:~~!
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LGBT Elders

We refuse to be invisible

SAGE Tulsa
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm

your friends. The group is
open to all bi/pan/queer/
fluid+ folks and their allies.
Facilitators
Daniel &amp; Haley

No Shade for
Plus
Every Thursday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
A new support group to
bring together people who
have found they are HIV
positive and those who
have been living with HIV
for many years.
The group will provide
support, Education, Social
activities and so much
more.
The group will be here at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center to provide
a safe place to discuss
issues and meet other

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of every
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Lambda AlAnon Group
Every Friday

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people who are navigating
their lives being PLUS.

7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
This open Al-Anon group
meets at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center every
Friday at 7:00 pm. Contact
918.743.2754 for more
information.

Tulsa Writers,
Ink.
Gender Support
Program
Wednesdays
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email
alex.wade@okeq.org
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

1st &amp; 3rd Saturday of each
month
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
An LGBT inclusive group
of writers providing
support and resources to
authors and writers
regardless of where they
are in their writing career.

Intimate
Partner Violence
&amp; Sexual Assault
Survivor Support
Group
2nd &amp; 4th Thursday of
each month
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Survivors of
Incest
Anonymous
Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and
card games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers

Every Saturday
12:00 - 2:30 p.m.
SIA strives to empower
those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse
(who are not abusing any
child), who want to
become survivors and
thrivers. For more
information, visit

This support and
educational group is for
individuals who have
survived domestic
violence and are ready to
explore their personal
healing process and find
hope and to discuss their
experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional
support for one another.

Adult Survivors
of Childhood
Trauma.

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Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Children/Siblings
of Trans*/NonBinary
Individuals
Support Group
This program is for youth
ages 8-18 that have trans*
parents or siblings. This
group will provide support,
education and social
opportunities for those
living with trans* family
members. Attendees must
have approval from the
facilitator to participate.
Please contact Amanda at
918-902-4625.

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siawso.org

Partners of
Trans*/NonBinary
Individuals
Support Group
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
partners of transgender
and non-binary individuals.
Ages 18+. A first time
interview is required
before attending your first
meeting. Please contact
Amanda at 918-902-4625.

Sundays @ 4:00 p.m.
LGBTQ individuals have a
higher risk of experiencing
trauma at an early age
and these experiences of
abuse, bullying, and
stigmatization in youth can
affect life as an adult. The
primary focus of this group
will be to teach people
how to recognize their
trauma and how to use
healthy coping skills to
deal with the effects.
Members will be
encouraged to build an
internal network with other
participants to provide
each other with emotional
and social support during
weekly meetings held on
Sundays @ 4pm.

Art for the Heart:
An all Inclusive
Arts Program
Sundays @ 1:00 p.m.

Neurodiversity
Social Group
Inclusion for
People with
Developmental

Saturdays @ 4:00 p.m.
Do you find yourself over
stimulated by large crowds
or loud noises? Do you

Art is more than just
pictures on the wall. Art
helps people express
themselves, find
happiness, and it can help
with mobility and dexterity.
Art classes foster
connections between

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Disabilities
Saturdays @ 1:00 p.m.
Individuals with
developmental disabilities
are frequently
marginalized and excluded
from society at large, and
this is no less true within
the LGBTQ community.
This group’s focus will be
to help individuals create
stronger community
connections through
building communication
and social skills, as well as
learning to respect social
boundaries and norms.
Members will agree upon
no more than three
outcomes for social
development per
individual. Members will
work on practicing target
behaviors while engaging
in events within and
without the Equality
Center. Group sessions
will last approximately 2.5
hours, occurring each
Saturday @ 1pm.

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crave meaningful social
interaction in a calm, safe
environment? If you are
living with a mental health
diagnosis, are on the
autism spectrum, or
generally prefer calmer
social events, then this is
the place for you. Here,
members will meet weekly
on Saturdays @ 4pm to
socialize and connect with
individuals like
themselves. Each week
members will collectively
decide on a different
activity ranging from game
nights, movie nights,
outings, and many others.

individuals and helps
reduce isolation many
people experience. Please
join us in making our
community a more
beautiful, meaningful place
through the enrichment of
art. Subjects will be
elected by members from
a range of topics including:
glass fusing and jewelry
making, mosaics, basket
weaving, finger weaving,
ceramics, acrylic painting,
and quilting. This group is
all inclusive, and
encourages individuals
from all age groups to
come together for weekly
sessions on Sundays @
1pm.

LGBTQ+ History:
Interviewees
Wanted
By appointment
Do you feel like you have
something to say about
your life as an LGBTQ+
individual? Recording the
history of the LGBTQ+
community is currently a
feature of programming at
the Equality Center. This
program is designed to
supplement and further
complete our collective
history by interviewing
participants to further
investigate past and
present features of
LGBTQ+ life and identity.
Interviewees will sit down
face to face and be asked
a series of questions in
regards to their person
lives and experiences. All
information gathered will
be added to the existing

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archive. Please contact
Ely at
burgesej@nsuok.edu to
set up your appointment.

Community Partners

health outreach prevention education, Inc.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce
Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing
Schedule
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org
for testing dates.

OkEq Staff

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Toby Jenkins
CEO / Executive Director

Jose Vega
Program Director

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager

Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Volunteer &amp; Pride Store Coordinator
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Tracy Allen
Special Projects
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

OkEq Board and Trustees
Executive Committee
Stuart Ashworth, Esq., President
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, Vice President
Jan Baldwin, Secretary
Paul Allen, Treasurer
Robin VanMeter, At Large
Board of Directors
Christopher Brecht-Smith, Esq.
Rev. Geoffrey Brewster
Alyssa Bryant, Esq.
Sheena Grewal
Darci Hazelwood, D.O.
Marcia Keesee
Mike Redman, Esq.
Chris Shoaf
Al Triggs
John Williams

Visit our website

View our events

Board of Advisors
Laura Arrowsmith, D.O.
Peter Brennan
Jamie Catlett
Michael Farr
Joann Frizell
Andrew Gordon
Amanda Lowe
Jim Scholl
Mikeal Vaughn
William Vaughn
Trustees
Shawna Baker, Esq.
Dan Burnstein
Kirk Holt
David Nelson
Kris Wilmes

Contact us today

Oklahomans for Equality
Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
621 East Fourth Street, Tulsa, OK 74120

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Equality Center.

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Grannies Sunday Brunch
Sunday, September 30, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
GRANNIES GO COUNTRY!!!
Grannies is an all-star satire event
celebrating folk and inspirational music
with live performances and drag
personalities. It’s irreverent, but never
sacrilegious, and always uplifting humor.
Grannies remembers those days of going to grandma's house for Sunday Dinner. Rainbow
Granny welcomes her granny pals Anita Richards, Kiesha Kye and Miss Gay Oklahoma
America 2018 Shanel Sterling.
Brunch and live entertainment provided.

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Tickets cost $25. Reserved tables for eight are available for $200. Mimosas and cash bar will
be available. Purchase tickets now

Pride Day at the Tulsa State Fair
Saturday, September 29, 12:00 p.m.
Tulsa State Fair
4145 E. 21 St., Tulsa, OK 74114
Tulsa Pride invites you to turn the Tulsa State Fair
rainbow!
Come out and have fun at the Tulsa State Fair as
our community celebrates LGBTQ+ Pride!
This is a great chance to run into familiar faces and meet new ones. Don't forget to wear your
pride attire to spread awareness and visibility of our presence in Tulsa!
OkEq will have a booth in the Expo Center during the fair. Stop by and say hi!

Thesis Research Study
Please consider participating in my thesis research study examining the connection between
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) identity, community connection, and
resilience!
This study is approved by the institutional review board at Northeastern State University and
under the supervision of my thesis chair, Dr. Steven Byers.
In order to be eligible for the study, you must:
Be 18 years of age at the time of completion
Identify as LGBTQ+
To participate in the study, please complete the survey here . The survey will take about 20
to 30 minutes to complete. You can be entered to win a $25.00 Amazon gift card if you
provide an email address at the end of the survey.
This study is anonymous. The only identifying information which will be collected is
demographic information, and will not specifically identify you. You will be asked to provide an
email at the conclusion of the survey to be entered in the raffle if you so wish, but are not
required to do so.
Participation in this study is voluntary. If you wish to withdraw from the study, you may close
the browser window at any time. If you do not want to answer a question, you may skip any
question in this survey.
If you have any questions, please contact Jordan Westcott ( Westcott@nsuok.edu ) or
Dr. Steven Byers ( byerss@nsuok.edu ).

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Sitting with the Soul Meditations
Saturday, September 29, 3:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
All Are Welcome
“if the ocean can calm itself, so can you. we are both salt water mixed with air.”
-meditation by Nayyirah Waheed
The Oklahomans for Equality and Ocean’s Echo Wellness are collaborating to offer biweekly meditation sessions. Join Lanette Clark , Certified Reiki Practioner, for guided
meditations intended to relax, comfort and heal the physical, mental and emotional well-being
of each participant. Sessions will combine various meditation techniques to find awareness,
achieve a peaceful state and deep relaxation. Ms. Clark will incorporate aromatherapy,
healing crystals, sound therapy and Reiki to assist participants in their meditative process.
Sitting with the Soul is a donation-based program. A portion of donated funds will be given
to the Oklahomans for Equality. These sessions are open to anyone who wishes to
join. Whether you are new to meditation or a person who meditates daily, this is a space in
which you are fully accepted and loved. Please bring a bottle of water and wear loose
clothing. A mat and cushion will be provided to each participant.
For additional information, please contact Lanette Clark at lanette@oceansecho.com .

GLSEN Green Country
Town Hall Meetings
Monday, October 1, 6:00 p.m.
Thursday, October 4, 6:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 7, 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, October 11, 6:00 p.m.

GLSEN®

The steering committee for a potential new GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education
Network) chapter for Green Country will be hosting a series of town halls throughout the
community. This will be the first chapter in Oklahoma and will support Tulsa county and
surrounding areas. The town halls will be a time for the community to give feedback on
priorities for our students, administrators, teachers, and parents. Our mission is to provide
safe spaces for our youth and feel the first step is helping our schools be prepared for critical
conversations.
There will be 4 dates and locations for the town halls so we can reach different parts of the
community. Please see times and locations below. If you have any questions in the mean
time, please feel free to e-mail us at GreaterTulsa@steeringcommittee.glsen.org .
Monday, October 1st, 6:00-8:00 pm

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Hardesty Library: Frossard Auditorium
8316 E 93rd St, Tulsa, OK 74133
Thursday, October 4th,6:00-8:00 pm
Rudisill Regional Library: Ancestral Hall
1520 N Hartford Ave, Tulsa, OK 74106
Sunday, October 7th, 2:00-4:00 pm
Zarrow Regional Library: South Meeting Room
2224 W 51st St, Tulsa, OK 74107
Thursday, October 11th, 6:00-8:00 pm
Martin Regional Library: Lecture Room
2601 S Garnett Rd, Tulsa, OK 74129

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, October 2, 6:30 p.m.
Redrock Canyon Grill
9916 Riverside Pkwy., Tulsa, OK 74137
Please RSVP to Richard Haley at
GuysDineToo@gmail.com
Visit Redrock Canyon Grill on line to learn more
Join us nightly on Riverside Parkway and the banks of the Arkansas River. Before dining,
enjoy a drink with friends and grab some crispy buffalo shrimp or the stuffed poblano pepper,
or enjoy a romantic dinner. Our wood-burning rotisserie next to our lively exhibition kitchen
greets you on your arrival. Highlights include our North Coast Smoked Salmon, bone-in pork
chops and our house-made something chocolate. Expect a dining experience filled with
excitement and relaxation!

First Thursday Art
Opening

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Thursday, October 4, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The October Oklahomans for
Equality showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature an
exhibit of works by Ricardo
Sanchez, beginning with a reception
on Thursday, October 4, from 6 to 9
p.m., where a door prize of the
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Sanchez graduated with a
bachelor’s of fine arts degree
with emphasis in painting and printmaking from Northeastern State University in 2014. He
grew up in Bogota, Colombia, until the age of 14, when he moved to Tulsa. Since graduating
from NSU, Sanchez has worked in a few silkscreen shops, where he has gained better
understanding of a new medium that is incorporated throughout his work. A few years after
graduating, he was hired to teach printmaking at NSU. His works focus on spiritual
enlightenment and different portrayals of worship and mortality. Most of the works are direct
reflections of the artist and are meant to be seen as a mirror.
His philosophy is reflected in his works: “Many things tear us apart from one another, but one
common denominator puts us all on an equal level,” he says. “Death is almost here. We will
all meet it. Why not lay down our lives for one another and make life better for everyone
around us? This is for me, as much as it’s for you. This is an act of repentance. I wish to drink
of the waters that give life to those around me.”
The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Starlight Runway Fashion
Show
Thursday, October 5, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
House Dejá will present the Starlight
Runway Fashion Show on October 5 in the
Lynn Riggs Black Box Theatre at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Local
designers will be showcased to raise funds
for the youth programs of Oklahomans for
Equality. Check out House Dejá on
Facebook, and purchase tickets at
www.starlightrunway.eventbrite.com .

Pride Night at the Tulsa
Roughnecks Game
Saturday, October 6, 6:00 p.m.
ONEOK Field

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74120
Come on out to ONEOK Field on Saturday, October 6, 2018, for Margaritaville and Pride
Night!
Enjoy a night of goals and margaritas as the Roughnecks take on Rio Grande Valley Toros.
Celebrate diversity and equality as we fly every identity flag and host a Roughnecks Pride
March before the game led by the Roustabouts, the official supporters group of the Tulsa
Roughnecks.
Every ticket sold will benefit the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Special Drink Specials TBA
Tickets are now available

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Wednesday, October 10, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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University of Tulsa
Tyrrell Lecture Hall
800 S. Tucker Dr., Tulsa, OK 74104
Film Screening at 5:00 p.m .
Birthright: A War Story is a feature
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doctrine to govern whether, when, and how women will bear children.
Panel Discussion at 7:00 p.m.
The Oklahoma Coalition for Reproductive Justice is a group of organizations and individuals
promoting reproductive justice issues in Oklahoma through education, empowerment,
advocacy, and lobbying. Members of the OCRJ will discuss reproductive justice issues in
Oklahoma and the importance of the November midterm elections.

Let's Talk
Friday, October 12, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

ANCHORED

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
CONSULTING

Join us for drinks, appetizers and
a surprise giveaway, and learn
about Anchored Behavioral Health Consulting’s newest online services!
www.anchoredbhc.com

Orbit Initiative
Saturday, October 13, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Want to act, sing or dance on stage?
Join the Orbit Initiative at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center for a FREE acting and dance workshop! It’s open
to ALL ages, from 4 to 84!
What is the Orbit Initiative? Artist educators from the
community teach free classes, workshops, etc., at
community partner sites once a month, ranging from
acting to movement and visual art. In the spring, there is
an opportunity to participate in a large-scale performance
of Shakespeare's “The Tempest” at the Tulsa Performing
Arts Center. The rehearsals for this performance are
combined with the classes for instruction, rehearsal, and
staging. In May 2019, the Orbit Initiative will bring all those
participants from the community to the PAC for a few
more combined rehearsals for “The Tempest.”
Performances for “The Tempest” are June 7-9 and are
free.
Register online at www.facebook.com/theorbitinitiative
Online Registration Form

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Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs, alliances and the operation of the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Donate Now!
Visit our website
Amazon Smile Shop Now!
Get your house in order and help us get our house in order, too! Go to
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Opening

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Thursday, October 4, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The October Oklahomans for
Equality showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature an
exhibit of works by Ricardo
Sanchez, beginning with a reception
on Thursday, October 4, from 6 to 9
p.m., where a door prize of the
artist’s work will be given.

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emphasis in painting and printmaking from Northeastern State University in 2014. He grew up
in Bogota, Colombia, until the age of 14, when he moved to Tulsa. Since graduating from
NSU, Sanchez has worked in a few silkscreen shops, where he has gained better
understanding of a new medium that is incorporated throughout his work. A few years after
graduating, he was hired to teach printmaking at NSU. His works focus on spiritual
enlightenment and different portrayals of worship and mortality. Most of the works are direct
reflections of the artist and are meant to be seen as a mirror.
His philosophy is reflected in his works: “Many things tear us apart from one another, but one
common denominator puts us all on an equal level,” he says. “Death is almost here. We will
all meet it. Why not lay down our lives for one another and make life better for everyone
around us? This is for me, as much as it’s for you. This is an act of repentance. I wish to drink
of the waters that give life to those around me.”
The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Starlight Runway Fashion
Show
Friday, October 5, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
House Dejá will present the Starlight
Runway Fashion Show on October 5 in the
Lynn Riggs Black Box Theatre at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Local
designers will be showcased to raise funds
for the youth programs of Oklahomans for
Equality. Check out House Dejá on
Facebook, and purchase tickets at
www.starlightrunway.eventbrite.com .

Pride Night at the Tulsa
Roughnecks Game
Saturday, October 6, 6:00 p.m.
ONEOK Field
201 N. Elgin Ave., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Come on out to ONEOK Field on Saturday, October 6, 2018, for Margaritaville and Pride
Night!
Enjoy a night of goals and margaritas as the Roughnecks take on Rio Grande Valley Toros.
Celebrate diversity and equality as we fly every identity flag and host a Roughnecks Pride
March before the game led by the Roustabouts, the official supporters group of the Tulsa
Roughnecks.
Every ticket sold will benefit the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Special Drink Specials TBA
Tickets are now available

Volunteer of the Month
October, 2018

Barbara
Shoenhals
Thank you for your
dedication Barbara!

Dungeons and Dragons
Roleplaying Game
Sunday, October 7, 3:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Calling all Adventurers!
Dungeons and Dragons (D&amp;D) is a tabletop roleplaying game where you get together with a
group of people, create a fantasy character to roleplay as, and go on wondrous adventures
that involve slaying monsters, defeating evil, and exploring imaginary worlds! It doesn’t
require anything more than pencils, paper, a table, and an open imagination.

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The creators of the game, Wizards of the Coast, are openly proud supporters of the LGBT
community.
Who can play? Anybody! There aren’t any skills or requirements to sit down and role some
funny-looking dice. This group is open for 18+.
This first event is an introductory event. First-timers are welcome, as are experienced
players, who can join in or volunteer as Dungeon Masters (the people who run the game).
Join us to see if you’re interested in being a swashbuckling Wood Elf, or a battle ax-wielding
Orc to go on epic adventures of mystery, danger, and friendship!
Additional Resources: What is D&amp;D: http://dnd.wizards.com/dungeons-and-dragons/
what-is-dd
Please email Jose at jose.vega@okeq.org
- - - - with any questions!

Native American Day Parade
Monday, October 8, 10:30 a.m.
Guthrie Green
111 E. M.B. Brady St., Tulsa, OK 74103
Tulsa is the first city in Oklahoma to
recognize Native American Day in lieu of
Columbus Day. Join us this year for the
second annual Native American Day at
Guthrie Green on October 8th and help us
celebrate the immeasurable contributions to
our city, state, country and honor the culture
and traditions of Native Americans.
Please join OkEq as we march in the 1st
Native American Day Parade in Tulsa!
We will meet in front of Channel 6 on
E. Cameron St. and MLK Blvd (S. Cinncinnati Ave.) at 10:30 a.m.

Lawyer in the Library
Wednesday, October 10, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment necessary.

The Fight for
Reproductive Justice in
Oklahoma and the US:
Film Screening and Panel
Discussion

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allows states, courts, and religious
doctrine to govern whether, when, and how women will bear children.
Panel Discussion at 7:00 p.m.
The Oklahoma Coalition for Reproductive Justice is a group of organizations and individuals
promoting reproductive justice issues in Oklahoma through education, empowerment,
advocacy, and lobbying. Members of the OCRJ will discuss reproductive justice issues in
Oklahoma and the importance of the November midterm elections.

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621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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CONSULTING

Join us for drinks, appetizers and
a surprise giveaway, and learn
about Anchored Behavioral Health Consulting’s newest online services!
www.anchoredbhc.com

LGBTQ Young Adults: Miniature Golf
Friday, October 12, 6:00 p.m.
All Star Sports Complex
10309 E. 61st St., Tulsa, OK 74133
Join the OKEQ Young Adults Prism Group for miniature golf
at the All Star Sports Complex! Search for Jose, our program
director. He will be sporting a beautiful purple OkEq polo shirt! The cost for golf is $7. Text

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Orbit Initiative
Saturday, October 13, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Want to act, sing or dance on stage?
Join the Orbit Initiative at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center for a FREE acting and dance workshop! It’s open
to ALL ages, from 4 to 84!
What is the Orbit Initiative? Artist educators from the
community teach free classes, workshops, etc., at
community partner sites once a month, ranging from
acting to movement and visual art. In the spring, there is
an opportunity to participate in a large-scale performance
of Shakespeare's “The Tempest” at the Tulsa Performing
Arts Center. The rehearsals for this performance are
combined with the classes for instruction, rehearsal, and
staging. In May 2019, the Orbit Initiative will bring all those
participants from the community to the PAC for a few
more combined rehearsals for “The Tempest.”
Performances for “The Tempest” are June 7-9 and are
free.
Register online at www.facebook.com/theorbitinitiative
Online Registration Form

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Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs, alliances and the operation of the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Donate Now!
Visit our website
Amazon Smile Shop Now!
Get your house in order and help us get our house in order, too! Go to
smile.amazon.com for your shopping needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!

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Rose Potts is
sponsoring the day!
Tuesday, October 16
To honor the 3rd wedding anniversary to
her best friend, Michael.

Happy
Anniversary,
Rose and
Michael!
If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special day, click here .

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• Birthdays - yours, your spouse's, your children's, your parents', your friends', even
your dog's
•
Anniversaries - wedding, sobriety, adoption, court date
•
To honor a loved one's memory
•
Special events
•
Mother's Day, Father's Day, any holiday
•
Just because

EBA Mixer
Wednesday, October 17, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Pottery Barn
1864 Utica Square, Tulsa, OK 74114

POTTERY BARN

Pottery Barn offers a unique shopping experience for anyone looking to put the finishing
touches to any room in their home. When you shop Pottery Barn you are getting a product
that cannot be found in any other store. Our furniture is one of a kind, crafted in America, and
is of the highest quality. Pottery Barn's deep care for the environment has also helped us in
creating products that are ecofriendly and sustainable long term. When you visit a Pottery
Barn store be sure to ask about our complimentary design services, where we send one of
our designers, decorators or stylists to help you create your dream home.
When creating the perfect room, the home accessory pieces are just as important as the
main furniture pieces. Everything from sofa sets, tablecloths, curtains, cushions, decorative
pieces, and dinnerware all work together to bring out an individual's unique style. Pottery
Barn is the home decor store which allows you to decorate your home to fit traditional,
modern, or transitional styles using unique products that cannot be found anywhere else.

Visit Pottery Barn Online
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to
bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a
great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the
Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: Please send an email to
jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

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Third Thursday in the Rainbow Room
Thursday, October 18, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Click here to purchase tickets

Center Awareness Day
Friday, October 19, 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Do you know that Tulsa is home to the
seventh-largest LGBTQ+ community center
in the world? That’s right. The Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center in downtown Tulsa is
operated by Oklahomans for Equality. With five paid staff members, an army of about 250
volunteers, and a 30-member Board of Directors and Advisors plus a five-member Board of
Trustees, Oklahomans for Equality depends on individual/corporate donors to support our
roughly 50,000 constituents in the LGBTQ+ community and our allies. Our annual budget is
nearly $1 million, and we receive absolutely no funding from any governmental entity.
If you didn’t know all of that, just imagine how much more you don’t know about Oklahomans
for Equality and the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. We have the perfect opportunity for you

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to learn what you’re missing: LGBT Center Awareness Day on Friday, Oct. 19!
Any time between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., individuals; government officials; and community,
nonprofit and business leaders across Oklahoma are invited to visit the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center at 621 E. Fourth St. in downtown Tulsa. Board members will be on hand to
give tours of the center, which recently underwent a $1 million renovation, thanks to a
successful capital campaign, and answer any questions you might have.
We want to spread the news about the great work we’re doing. We want to give you
information that you, your friends or your business associates might need about what
resources are available. And we want you to realize that this is an organization and a facility
that you should be supporting financially. We’re not going to hit you over the head asking for
money; we’ll let you reach that conclusion on your own. Hope to see you Oct. 19!
Donate $13 for 13 years of our presence in downtown Tulsa.

Pride Game Night Supporting the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Friday, October 19, 2:00 p.m.
Kiss My Ale Pub
5336 E. Admiral Pl., Tulsa, OK 74115
Kiss My Ale Pub invites you to come play your favorite tabletop games (more than 120 to
choose from) while you enjoy some tasty local beers and quality cocktails! We are donating
10% of all sales to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, so come help us support OkEq, and
invite all your friends to join in!

Bi+ &amp; LSC Halloween Party!
Friday, October 26, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Brought To You Bi The Letter B and the
Ladies Social Club are joining forces to
host a Halloween party! Join us on Friday,
October 26 from 6pm to 9pm for a
costume party and movie night. We’ll be watching the 1988 comedy horror classic Elvira
Mistress of the Dark. Bring potluck snacks and/or drinks (please drink responsibly!) to share if
you’re able. Folks of all orientations and genders are welcome to attend! Costumes are
definitely encouraged, but not required. See you there!

Call For Artists 2019
Deadline October 20, 2018
Oklahomans for Equality’s Allie

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Jensen Memorial Art Gallery
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center is accepting
proposals for its 2019 exhibition calendar. Our gallery encourages emerging artists who
create fresh, challenging work in all media to apply.
Details:
Each chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days.
OkEq will host an opening night reception for the artist(s) on the first Thursday of each
month. Each exhibit is installed on the Tuesday prior.
No additional works will be accepted after initial delivery.
Works must be available for sale. There will be a 30 percent commission on works sold.
Artists will also provide artwork labels (title, price, etc.) for each piece.
A biography and artist statement are due on the first of the month prior to the exhibit for
publicity purposes.
How to Apply:
Proposals should include a paragraph or two about your vision for an exhibit, as well as five
jpg images that represent your current work. All proposals must be submitted by email.
Proposals incorporating the work of two artists or a small group are also acceptable. Artists
who have not shown in the gallery before will be given priority consideration.
Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to prepare or if you have
calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if you could be ready to go quickly, as those
early months are sometimes hard to fill.
Deadline for submissions is October 20.
Notifications will be sent out by November 10. Please submit proposals by e-mail to
jose.vega@okeq.org
- - - - - , with the subject heading “OkEq gallery proposal"

SAGE Tulsa
Tuesday, October 23, 10:00 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
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MISSION: Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs, alliances and the operation of the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Donate Now!
Visit our website
Amazon Smile Shop Now!
Get your house in order and help us get our house in order, too! Go to
smile.amazon.com for your shopping needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!

Call to Action
The Trump Administration has
proposed a change to Title IX that
would alter the legal definition of
gender and deny the existence of
transgender people under the law. This
rule change would create a legal

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definition of gender that would be
based on an individuals designated
sex at birth. This action is neither
objective nor is it rooted in a
scientific understanding of sex and
gender. Oklahomans for Equality
stands with our transgender
community against this proposal.
We need you to contact your senators, representatives and the White House to
let them know that you do not support this proposed change to Title IX.
Find your congressional representatives here .
Contact the White House here.

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Bi+ &amp; LSC Halloween Party!
Friday, October 26, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Brought To You Bi The Letter B and the
Ladies Social Club are joining forces to
host a Halloween party! Join us on Friday,
October 26 from 6pm to 9pm for a
costume party and movie night. We’ll be watching the 1988 comedy horror classic Elvira
Mistress of the Dark. Bring potluck snacks and/or drinks (please drink responsibly!) to share if
you’re able. Folks of all orientations and genders are welcome to attend! Costumes are
definitely encouraged, but not required. See you there!

Neurodiversity Costume Party
Saturday, October 27, 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Grannies Brunch
Sunday, October 28, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
GRANNIES GO DISCO!!!
Grannies is an all-star satire event
celebrating folk and inspirational
music with live performances and
drag personalities. It’s irreverent, but
never sacrilegious, and always
uplifting humor.
Grannies remembers those days of going to grandma's house for Sunday Dinner.
Brunch and live entertainment provided.
Tickets cost $25. Reserved tables for eight are available for $200. Mimosas and cash bar will
be available. Purchase tickets now.

Volunteer of the Month
October 2018

Barbara

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Shoenhals
Thank you for your
dedication, Barbara!

www.fostercare-ok.org

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Give hope.
Change a life.
Become a foster parent.

First Thursday Art
Opening
Thursday, November 1, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality’s
November showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature an

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exhibit with a combined show
titled “Places, Faces and Spaces
of Tulsa” by Carla Hefley and
Linda Dunbar, beginning with a
reception on Thursday,
November 1 st , from 6 to 9 p.m.
Two skilled and award-winning
visual artists – Hefley and Dunbar – are Places, Faces and Spaces of Tulsa. They paint in
oils, acrylics and watercolor, trying to capture the places, faces and spaces of Tulsa.
Carla Hefley is inspired by the inside world. She may eat somewhere, get her hair cut or walk
into a home in Tulsa and find the perfect scene to inspire her. When she happens upon the
accidental still life, the camera is out, and she snaps a photo to take to the studio and recreate it on canvas.
Linda Dunbar paints many things but excels in the portrait. She captures the perfect look and
feel of the faces of Tulsa. She is inspired by many media and genres, but portraits are her
game. She is also adept in capturing many places outside, en plein air.
Between the two, they capture the Places, Faces and Spaces of Tulsa.
The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

80th Anniversary Kristallnacht Commemoration
Sunday, November 4, 2:00 p.m.
Jewish Federation of Tulsa, Sylvan Auditorium
2021 E. 71st St.
How do governments institutionalize hatred? How do governments legalize the murder of its
own citizens, and their children? The Nazi government in the 1930s took traditional
antisemitism and created a bureaucratic superstructure whose goals were to disenfranchise
and eventually exterminate its own citizens and those who fell under its control. What was the
legal progression that started with discrimination and ended with the genocide of European
Jewry?
Join Professor Janet Levit, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, The
University of Tulsa and Associate Professor Carsten Schapkow, University of Oklahoma, J.L
Brammer Jr, Presidential Professor in History, Department of History and Schusterman
Center for Judaic and Israel Studies, as they discuss the legal path and consequences that
led to the extermination of European Jewry.
This program is free and suitable for adults and youth in the sixth grade and above. No
reservations required.

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LGBT Women's Network
November Happy Hour
Monday, November 5, 5:00 p.m.
Centennial Lounge - VFW Post 577
1109 E. 6th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Our November Happy Hour will be hosted at
Centennial Lounge inside Tulsa's VFW Post 577.
Mix and mingle with ladies you might not meet
otherwise, make new business connections, and
grow your personal network.

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Don't forget to bring business cards to be entered into a drawing for a door prize.

HARUV USA LECTURE SERIES
Let's Get This Straight:
Working Towards
Protecting LGBTQ
Children, Youth, and
Their Families

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HARUV USA Lecture Series
Monday, November 5, 7:00 p.m.
OU - Tulsa Schusterman Learning Center
4502 E. 41st St., Tulsa, OK 74135
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: kaseyrinehart@ou.edu
1.5 CEU's will be available
Click here to register

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Gerald P. Mallon, DSW, is the Julia Lathrop Professor of Child Welfare and the
Associate Dean of Scholarship and Research at the Silberman School of Social
Work at Hunter College in New York City.
For more than 43 years, Dr. Mallon has been a child welfare practitioner,
advocate, educator, and researcher. Dr. Mallon was the first child welfare
professional in the U.S. to research, write about, and develop programs for LGBTQ
youth in child welfare settings. He has also written extensively about sexual
orientation and gender identity expression .
Dr. Mellon's scholarship and practice has been recognized through multiple
awards including The Judge Richard Ware Award - Louisiana Children's Trust Fund;
The New York State Citizens Coalition for Children Advocacy Award, the
Hosteler-Habib Award, Family Equality Council; the Child Advocate of the Year
Award - North American Council on Adoptable Children; and induction in 2014
as a Fellow of the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare. In 2017,
Dr. Mallon was awarded the Adoption Excellence Award from the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services.
He serves on numerous editorial boards of professional journals and is the Senior
Editor of the professional journal, Child Welfare and the author or editor of more
than twenty-four books. His most recent publications are: Social Work Practice with
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People (3rd edition), published by
Routledge Press; and Child Welfare for the Twenty-first Century: A Handbook of
Practices, Policies, and Programs {2nd edition), co-edited with Peg Hess, published
by Columbia University Press.
In his role as the Executive Director of the National Center for Child Welfare
Excellence, Dr. Mallon has traveled to all 50 states, many territories and numerous
tribes to deliver technica l assistance and trainina on a ranae of ch ild welfare

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related issues "particularly" as they relate to youth and to foster care.
Dr. Mallon has lectured and worked extensively throughout the United States, and
internationally in Argentina, Austral ia, Canada, Cuba, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel,
the Netherlands, Portugal, and the United Kingdom.
Dr. Mallon earned his doctorate in Social Welfare from the City University of New
York at Hunter College, holds an MSW from Fordham University and a BSW from
Dominican College.
Dr. Mallon also lives the talk he talks, in addition to being a child welfare
professional for his entire career, he has been a foster parent and is the adoptive
parent of now grown children.

Haruv USA at OU-Tulsa provides comprehensive, inter-professional education,
training, and research in the prevention and treatment of ch ild abuse and neglect. It
is a partnership between the Haruv Institute in Israel, the OU Anne and Henry
Zarrow School of Social Work, and OU-Tulsa .

Haruv USA
at OU - Tulsa

INTERNATIO AL CENTER OF EXCELLENCE &amp; A RECOGNIZED
LEADER IN THE FIELD OF CHILD MALTREATMENT

Gay Men's Dinner Group
Tuesday, November 6th, 6:30 p.m.
Bangkok Thai Buffet
3313 E. 32nd Place, Tulsa, OK 74135
This could be the last chance to dine at Bangkok. As of
now, November 26th is their last day being open.
Reserve your seat with Richard Haley at

GuysDineToo@gmail.com.

Imperial Court Military Ball
Saturday, November 10, 7:00 p.m.
Tulsa Eagle
1338 E 3rd St, Tulsa, OK 74120

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"Flapjacks" &amp; Mimosas: A Musical Brunch Benefiting
Council Oak Men's Chorale
Sunday, November 11, 2018 11:00 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Wednesday, November 14, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
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Langston University Social
Justice Symposium
Friday, November 16, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Langston University: Tulsa
6914 N. Greenwood Ave., Tulsa, OK 74106
Please join us for the 10th annual Social
Justice SymposiumTikkun Olam-Healing a Fractured Universe.
This event is free and open to all and includes lunch!
Come out to the Social Justice Symposium and hear about the things that are facing people
of today. There will be talks on everything from positive psychology to bullying. There will be
times to ask questions and to add your voice to the conversation! Hope to see you there!
Please come and be part of the solution. RSVP here

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Boy Erased
Friday, Nov 16 7:00PM
Circle Cinema,
10 S. Lewis, Tulsa, OK
74104
(918) 592-3456
www.circlecinema.com
"Boy Erased" tells the story of Jared (Lucas Hedges), the son of a Baptist pastor in a small
American town, who is outed to his parents (Nicole Kidman and Russell Crowe) at age 19.
Jared is faced with an ultimatum: attend a conversion therapy program or be permanently
exiled and shunned by his family, friends and faith. “Boy Erased” is the true story of one
young man's struggle to find himself while being forced to question every aspect of his
identity.

Open NOH8 Photo Shoot in Tulsa, OK
Sunday, November 18, 2:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join the #NOH8Worldwide movement in Tulsa, OK and
add your face to the fight for equal human rights!
COST:
Single/Solo Photos: $40
Couple/Group Photos: $25 per person
NOH8 accepts cash and credit cards only. Fees paid to
participate cover services and costs for one edited digital
print only, made available via noh8campaign.com , and
do not include physical prints.
* COME CAMERA-READY *
* WEAR A WHITE SHIRT *
* POSE &amp; MAKE A STATEMENT! *
The NOH8 Campaign returns to Oklahomans For Equality @ The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center on Sunday, November 18th for an open photo shoot! Stop by anytime between
2pm-4pm to pose for an official NOH8 photo by photographer Adam Bouska . No
reservations needed!
Photos are first-come, first-served - and we move fast! Please arrive camera-ready with a
plain white shirt to match the signature style of the NOH8 photos.
When is the best time to arrive? Most people tend to arrive before the photo shoot begins, but
as long as someone has lined up by the advertised end time for the photo shoot (4:00pm for
this photo shoot), they should be guaranteed a chance to pose!
Once you arrive, the next steps are easy!

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1. Fill-out one numbered model release for each person.
2. Have a NOH8 temporary tattoo applied for your photo.
3. Standby for your number to be called.
4. Process your payment once called.
5. Trade your processed model release for duct tape!
NOH8 Co-Founder Adam Bouska will photograph roughly 5-10 frames per person. One frame
will be selected/edited by our team and made available within approximately eight weeks
(timeline subject to change).
INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING? E-mail info@noh8campaign.com
------ -- ----- with your contact
information and make sure to note which shoot you'd like to volunteer for!
Funds raised by the NOH8 Campaign will be used to continue promoting and raising
awareness for marriage and human equality as well as anti-discrimination and anti-bullying
through NOH8’s interactive social media campaign. This includes bringing the campaign to
other cities and countries around the world, creating and compiling images for our ongoing
large-scale media campaign, and covering the costs of the daily operations and maintenance
necessary to run this rapidly growing campaign out of our Burbank Headquarters.
The NOH8 Campaign is a tax-exempt charitable organization under section 501(c)(3) of the
Internal Revenue Code. Click here and scroll down to the 'Funds &amp; Financing' portion of our
FAQ for more information about how fees are utilized.

Transgender Day of Remembrance
Tuesday, November 20, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Transgender Day of Remembrance is a yearly event on Nov. 20 to honor those we have lost
as a result of anti-transgender violence. Join Oklahomans for Equality in memorializing those
who left us in 2018.

Come Home for Thanksgiving
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Thursday, November 22, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving Day for a
FREE community meal at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center.
Please confirm your attendance by contacting Alex
Wade at alex.wade @okeq.org or by calling 918-743-4297.
Local affirming and inclusive congregations and OkEq provide a wonderful meal every year.
The meal will be served at 12:00 p.m. Please arrive by 12:00 p.m.
Lunch will be provided by:
Joy Lutheran Church ELCA
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
Christ Church Episcopal
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All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist Church
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
East Side Christian Church
University United Methodist Church
PFLAG Tulsa
Muslims 4 Mercy

Don We Now...
December 4, 6, and 7, 8:00 p.m.
East Side Christian Church
1438 S Indianapolis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74112
This Holiday concert continues Council Oak Men’s Chorale’s 20 th Anniversary Celebration
with a musical retrospective of past concerts. Elizabeth Smith Curtis returns as our artistic
director for this special anniversary concert. Start your holiday season off with Council Oak
Men's Chorale.

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OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market
Saturday December 8, 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
We invite you to join us for our third annual OkEq Holiday Shopping Market! Part of the
proceeds from the event will benefit the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.
If you would like to be part of the fun and be a vendor at this year’s market, please email Jose
Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org .

Inclusion for People with
Developmental Disabilities
Saturdays at 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Individuals with developmental disabilities are frequently
marginalized and excluded from society at large, and
this is no less true within the LGBTQ community. This
group’s focus will be to help individuals create stronger
community connections through building communication and social skills, as well as learning
to respect social boundaries and norms. Members will agree upon no more than three
outcomes for social development per individual. Members will work on practicing target
behaviors while engaging in events within and without the Equality Center. Group sessions
will last approximately 2.5 hours, occurring each Saturday @ 1pm.

Neurodiversity Social Group
Saturdays at 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Do you find yourself over stimulated by large crowds or loud noises? Do you crave
meaningful social interaction in a calm, safe environment? If you are living with a mental
health diagnosis, are on the autism spectrum, or generally prefer calmer social events, then
this is the place for you. Here, members will meet weekly on Saturdays @ 4pm to socialize
and connect with individuals like themselves. Each week members will collectively decide on
a different activity ranging from game nights, movie nights, outings, and many others.

Art for the Heart Program: An all inclusive Arts Program
Sundays at 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Thesis Research Study
Please consider participating in my thesis research study examining the connection between
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) identity, community connection, and
resilience!
This study is approved by the institutional review board at Northeastern State University and
under the supervision of my thesis chair, Dr. Steven Byers.
In order to be eligible for the study, you must:
Be 18 years of age at the time of completion
Identify as LGBTQ+
To participate in the study, please complete the survey here . The survey will take about 20
to 30 minutes to complete. You can be entered to win a $25.00 Amazon gift card if you
provide an email address at the end of the survey.
This study is anonymous. The only identifying information which will be collected is
demographic information, and will not specifically identify you. You will be asked to provide an
email at the conclusion of the survey to be entered in the raffle if you so wish, but are not
required to do so.
Participation in this study is voluntary. If you wish to withdraw from the study, you may close
the browser window at any time. If you do not want to answer a question, you may skip any
question in this survey.

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If you have any questions, please contact Jordan Westcott ( Westcott@nsuok.edu ) or
Dr. Steven Byers ( byerss@nsuok.edu ).
We hope that you choose to participate in this study and share your experience!

Sisters in Song
Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Sisters in Song would like to invite new
members to join our fun loving group of
singers!
We are just now beginning rehearsals for our upcoming holiday performances, so it’s
a great time to start! We practice every Tuesday evening at 7pm at the Equality Center,
second floor.

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Rehearsals on Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74114
The Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for new
members to sing in our holiday concert! Come join a
great group of guys who enjoy singing and changing our
community through song. We are excited to have
Elizabeth Curtis, a former artistic director of the chorale,
back as our interim director for the holiday concert.
Our holiday concert, “Don We Now...,” will be Dec. 4th, 6th and 7th at East Side Christian
Church, 1438 S. Indianapolis Ave. If you aren't singing with us, plan on attending. You won't
want to miss starting your holiday season with the Council Oak Men's Chorale.

PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT IN AN
UNDERSERVED POPULATION

WE NE D YOUR HELP!!!
The transgender community is traditionally underserved
when it comes to mental health. Additionally, the field of
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psychology knows relatively little about the psychological
characteristics and needs of the transgender community. We
call on you to participate in a new research study examining
what major psychological measures tell us about transgender
individuals!

YOU ARE ELIGIBLE IF YOU:
✓ Identify as transgender or gender nonconforming (e.g.,

gender nonbinary, genderqueer gender fluid, etc.)
✓ Are 18-years-old or older

✓ Can read and write in English

The study will take place at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center from 4-6pm and 7-9pm every Wednesday. It
involves filling out questionnaires on a computer or paper
and will take approximately two hours of your time. After
completing the study, you will receive a $15.00 gift card.
For questions or to participate. contact doctoral student researcher
William Bryant:

Email: wjlliam-bryant@utulsa.edu
Cell Phone: 330 322-2442
his study I bemg conducted as part of the student researcher's dissertation for the
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You're not alone

YOU'RE NOT

Support group for partners with HIV/
AIDS
Do you have a partner who was
recently diagnosed with HIV/AIDS?
Have you found a community to
process this life change with? Are you looking for support?
As every airplane attendant says, “Put on your own oxygen mask before assisting others.”

ALONE

Having a partner with a life-threatening illness can take a toll on your well being. This group
may help you to recognize and change your reactions to the new challenges that having a
partner with HIV/AIDS might pose. We will meet weekly for 6 weeks to cover information on
HIV/AIDS, process difficulties you may be having with your partner, learn new ways to cope
with this change, foster healthier communication, prepare for the future, and better manage
stress.
If interested please email jose.vega@okeq.org to join the group. You are not alone.

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Joe &amp; Nancy McDonald Rainbow Library
"Confessions of the Fox" by
Jordy Rosenberg
Jack Sheppard and Edgeworth Bess were the
most notorious thieves, jailbreakers, and
lovers of eighteenth-century London. Yet no
one knows the true story; their confessions
have never been found.

Find this selection and more by
visiting the Nancy and Joe
McDonald Rainbow Library.

Until now. Reeling from heartbreak, a scholar
named Dr. Voth discovers a long-lost
manuscript—a gender-defying exposé of Jack
and Bess’s adventures. Is Confessions of the
Fox an authentic autobiography or a hoax? As
Dr. Voth is drawn deeper into Jack and Bess’s
tale of underworld resistance and gender
transformation, it becomes clear that their
fates are intertwined—and only a miracle will
save them all.
Writing with the narrative mastery of Sarah
Waters and the playful imagination of
Nabokov, Jordy Rosenberg is an audacious
storyteller of extraordinary talent.

Equality Center Pride Store
"Pride" enamel pins are for sale at the
OkEq Pride Store for $5.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook
page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Counseling Services

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OSU - Tulsa Counseling
Services
The Oklahoma State Tulsa Counseling
Center is an LGBTQ+ affirming center
located in Main Hall of OSU Tulsa. You do
not have to be affiliated with OSU to benefit
from these services! Our center offers clients
from OKEQ 5 sessions free and each
session following that is only 5 dollars. Each
member of our counseling team receives
additional training and supervision in
LGBTQ+ issues and is excited to work with
clients from OKEQ. Please contact us at
918-594-8568 for more information or to
schedule an appointment.

Sara Griffey
S ara Griffey is an LPC candidate under
supervision. Sara specializes in LGBT+ and
non-traditional relationships (i.e. kink,
polyamory, etc.). She has experience
working with homeless youth and individuals
struggling with anxiety &amp; trauma.
She previously worked with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking.
She is passionate about advocacy and
public policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.
Sara’s office is located at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center, 621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK
74120
Sara operates on a sliding scale fee
structure and can be reached at
918-928-2809 or Sara@UnityTulsa.com

Allison Ikley-Freeman
Allison Ikley-Freeman, LPC Candidate is
passionate about assisting individuals who
are a part of the LGBTQQIA+ community
who experience a range of concerns and
issues. Individual, youth, and adolescent
counseling is available on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are available Mon-Thurs
12:30-6:00 p.m. and w alk in appointments
are available. Appointments can be made by

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calling 918-280-9645

Regularly Scheduled Programming

OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, November 15
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings
are open to all OkEq members

October OkEq Art Exhibition
The October Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature
an exhibit of works by Ricardo Sanchez,
beginning with a reception on Thursday,
October 4, from 6 to 9 p.m., where a door
prize of the artist’s work will be given.

It's Complicated
Family Ties
Family Ties is an official
program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a
support network for
LGBTQ parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Family Ties, email
jose.vega@okeq.org
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1st &amp; 3rd Monday
of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
"It's Complicated" is an
ongoing group for
individuals in
nontraditional relationships
(kink, polyamory,
swinging, etc.) This group
meets every 1st and 3rd
Monday of the month from
6:30-8pm at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. Each
session will have a new
topic. For topic
information, please like

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come
out? Maybe you have just
recently come out? Join us
for a coming out
discussion group meeting

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Lawyer in the
Library
November 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Unity Tulsa’s Facebook
page at
www.facebook.com/
UnityTulsa or check the
OkEq event calendar at
http://www.okeq.org/
event-calendar.html .

Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a
lawyer about topics such
as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/
tenant disputes, estate
planning, and bankruptcy.
No appointment is
necessary.

in the History Project
Room. It's free! This
course is designed for
individuals coming to
terms with their sexuality
with presentations on how
to come out to family,
friends, and co-workers.
Question and answer
session in a supportive
and informed
environment. Facilitated
by Allison Ikley-Freeman.
Please contact
ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297

Non-Binary
Support Group
3rd Tuesday of each
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

Free Yoga Class
at OkEq
Mondays
5:45 - 6:45 p.m.
Enjoy a free class! These
60-minute, free
Community Yoga classes
are open to everyone of all
levels. Each class is
mindfully crafted to
prepare the body for a
peak pose in the arm
balance, inversion,
backbend or twist family.
This class will connect the
mind, body, and spirit
through movement and
breath.

A new support group for
folks who identify with
non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a
safe space to discuss our
identities, receive support,
and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa.
For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

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the Letter B
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Bisexual support group at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. Tell all
your friends. The group is
open to all bi/pan/queer/
fluid+ folks and their allies.
Facilitators
Daniel &amp; Haley

SECULAR
ORGANIZATIONS
FOR SOBRIETY

SOS Group
Mondays 7:00 pm
This open Secular

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Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information, visit
www.SOSTulsa.org

Asexual Meeting

No Shade for
Plus
Every Thursday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

This a place for asexuals
to form community. Be a
part of the first Tulsa
asexual group.

sage

A new support group to
bring together people who
have found they are HIV
positive and those who
have been living with HIV
for many years.
The group will provide
support, Education, Social
activities and so much
more.
The group will be here at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center to provide
a safe place to discuss
issues and meet other
people who are navigating
their lives being PLUS.

Advocacy&amp;
Services for
LGBTElders

We refuse to be invisible

SAGE Tulsa
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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2nd Tuesday of every
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

2nd &amp; 4th
Tuesday of every month
7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
It's the A in LGBTQA.
Come join us for an
affirming, open discussion
at this peer-led group for
individuals 18 and over
who identify as asexual or
are interested in
discussing asexual issues.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

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Lambda AlAnon Group
Every Friday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
This open Al-Anon group
meets at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center every
Friday at 7:00 pm. Contact
918.743.2754 for more
information.

Tulsa Writers,
Ink.
1st &amp; 3rd Saturday of each
month

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Gender Support
Program
Wednesdays
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email
alex.wade@okeq.org
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
An LGBT inclusive group
of writers providing
support and resources to
authors and writers
regardless of where they
are in their writing career.

2nd &amp; 4th Thursday of
each month
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Survivors of
Incest
Anonymous
Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and
card games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Intimate
Partner Violence
&amp; Sexual Assault
Survivor Support
Group

Every Saturday
12:00 - 2:30 p.m.
SIA strives to empower
those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse
(who are not abusing any
child), who want to
become survivors and
thrivers. For more
information, visit
siawso.org

This support and
educational group is for
individuals who have
survived domestic
violence and are ready to
explore their personal
healing process and find
hope and to discuss their
experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional
support for one another.

Art for the Heart:
An all Inclusive
Arts Program
Sundays @ 1:00 p.m.

Partners of

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Children/Siblings
of Trans*/NonBinary
Individuals
Support Group
This program is for youth
ages 8-18 that have trans*
parents or siblings. This
group will provide support,
education and social
opportunities for those
living with trans* family
members. Attendees must
have approval from the
facilitator to participate.
Please contact Amanda at
918-902-4625.

Trans*/NonBinary
Individuals
Support Group
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
partners of transgender
and non-binary individuals.
Ages 18+. A first time
interview is required
before attending your first
meeting. Please contact
Amanda at 918-902-4625.

Neurodiversity
Social Group

Art is more than just
pictures on the wall. Art
helps people express
themselves, find
happiness, and it can help
with mobility and dexterity.
Art classes foster
connections between
individuals and helps
reduce isolation many
people experience. Please
join us in making our
community a more
beautiful, meaningful place
through the enrichment of
art. Subjects will be
elected by members from
a range of topics including:
glass fusing and jewelry
making, mosaics, basket
weaving, finger weaving,
ceramics, acrylic painting,
and quilting. This group is
all inclusive, and
encourages individuals
from all age groups to
come together for weekly
sessions on Sundays @
1pm.

Saturdays @ 4:00 p.m.

Inclusion for
People with
Developmental
Disabilities
Saturdays @ 1:00 p.m.
Individuals with
developmental disabilities
are frequently
marginalized and excluded
from society at large, and
this is no less true within
the LGBTQ community.
This group’s focus will be
to help individuals create
stronger community
connections through
building communication

Do you find yourself over
stimulated by large crowds
or loud noises? Do you
crave meaningful social
interaction in a calm, safe
environment? If you are
living with a mental health
diagnosis, are on the
autism spectrum, or
generally prefer calmer
social events, then this is
the place for you. Here,
members will meet weekly
on Saturdays @ 4pm to
socialize and connect with
individuals like
themselves. Each week

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and social skills, as well as
learning to respect social
boundaries and norms.
Members will agree upon
no more than three
outcomes for social
development per
individual. Members will
work on practicing target
behaviors while engaging
in events within and
without the Equality
Center. Group sessions
will last approximately 2.5
hours, occurring each
Saturday @ 1pm.

members will collectively
decide on a different
activity ranging from game
nights, movie nights,
outings, and many others.

LGBTQ+ History:
Interviewees
Wanted
By appointment
Do you feel like you have
something to say about
your life as an LGBTQ+
individual? Recording the
history of the LGBTQ+
community is currently a
feature of programming at
the Equality Center. This
program is designed to
supplement and further
complete our collective
history by interviewing
participants to further
investigate past and
present features of
LGBTQ+ life and identity.
Interviewees will sit down
face to face and be asked
a series of questions in
regards to their person
lives and experiences. All
information gathered will
be added to the existing
archive. Please contact
Ely at
burgesej@nsuok.edu to
set up your appointment.

Community Partners

health outreach prevention education, Inc.

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OKLAHOMA

Workforce
Oklahoma
Access Point
EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and community.

Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing
Schedule
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org
for testing dates.

OkEq Staff

Toby Jenkins
CEO / Executive Director

Jose Vega
Program Director

Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Jose.Vega@OkEq.org
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Alex Wade
Volunteer &amp; Pride Store Coordinator

Tracy Allen
Special Projects

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OkEq Board and Trustees
Executive Committee
Stuart Ashworth, Esq., President
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, Vice President
Marcia Keesee, Secretary
Paul Allen, Treasurer
Sheena Grewal, At Large

Trustees
Shawna Baker, Esq.
Dan Burnstein
Kirk Holt
David Nelson
Kris Wilmes

Board of Directors
Jan Baldwin
Christopher Brecht-Smith, Esq.
Rev. Geoffrey Brewster
Alyssa Bryant, Esq.
Darci Hazelwood, D.O.
Allison Ikley-Freeman
Chris Shoaf
Al Triggs
Robin VanMeter
Will Vaughn

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MISSION: Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs, alliances and the operation of the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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October 2018

Shannon
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First Thursday Art
Opening
Thursday, November 1, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality’s
November showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature an
exhibit with a combined show titled
“Places, Faces and Spaces of
Tulsa” by Carla Hefley and Linda
Dunbar, beginning with a reception
on Thursday, November 1 st , from
6 to 9 p.m.
Two skilled and award-winning
visual artists – Hefley and Dunbar – are Places, Faces and Spaces of Tulsa. They paint in
oils, acrylics and watercolor, trying to capture the places, faces and spaces of Tulsa.
Carla Hefley is inspired by the inside world. She may eat somewhere, get her hair cut or walk
into a home in Tulsa and find the perfect scene to inspire her. When she happens upon the
accidental still life, the camera is out, and she snaps a photo to take to the studio and recreate it on canvas.
Linda Dunbar paints many things but excels in the portrait. She captures the perfect look and
feel of the faces of Tulsa. She is inspired by many media and genres, but portraits are her
game. She is also adept in capturing many places outside, en plein air.
Between the two, they capture the Places, Faces and Spaces of Tulsa.
The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

We Will Not Be Erased: Protest for Trans and Intersex Rights
Saturday, November 3, 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Oklahoma State Capitol
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73105
In light of the recent memo sent out by the Department of Health and Human Services,
transgender and supportive Oklahomans will be rallying in front of the Oklahoma State
Capitol to protest the proposed changes to Title IX.

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LGBT Women's Network
November Happy Hour
Monday, November 5, 5:00 p.m.
Centennial Lounge - VFW Post 577
1109 E. 6th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Mix and mingle with ladies you might not meet
otherwise, make new business connections, and
grow your personal network.

Don't forget to bring business cards to be entered into a drawing for a door prize.

Boy Erased
Friday, November 16, 7:00 p.m.
Circle Cinema,
10 S. Lewis, Tulsa, OK 74104
(918) 592-3456
www.circlecinema.com

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American town, who is outed to his parents (Nicole Kidman and Russell Crowe) at age 19.
Jared is faced with an ultimatum: attend a conversion therapy program or be permanently
exiled and shunned by his family, friends and faith. “Boy Erased” is the true story of one
young man's struggle to find himself while being forced to question every aspect of his
identity.

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Purchase tickets online here
--- or in person.
Use the promo code KIDMAN at checkout to get your ticket for $8.50.

Open NOH8 Photo Shoot in Tulsa, OK
Sunday, November 18, 2:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join the #NOH8Worldwide movement in Tulsa, OK and
add your face to the fight for equal human rights!
COST:
Single/Solo Photos: $40
Couple/Group Photos: $25 per person
NOH8 accepts cash and credit cards only. Fees paid to
participate cover services and costs for one edited digital
print only, made available via noh8campaign.com , and
do not include physical prints.
* COME CAMERA-READY *
* WEAR A WHITE SHIRT *
* POSE &amp; MAKE A STATEMENT! *
The NOH8 Campaign returns to Oklahomans For Equality @ The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center on Sunday, November 18th for an open photo shoot! Stop by anytime between
2pm-4pm to pose for an official NOH8 photo by photographer Adam Bouska . No
reservations needed!
Photos are first-come, first-served - and we move fast! Please arrive camera-ready with a
plain white shirt to match the signature style of the NOH8 photos.
When is the best time to arrive? Most people tend to arrive before the photo shoot begins, but
as long as someone has lined up by the advertised end time for the photo shoot (4:00pm for
this photo shoot), they should be guaranteed a chance to pose!
Once you arrive, the next steps are easy!
1. Fill-out one numbered model release for each person.
2. Have a NOH8 temporary tattoo applied for your photo.
3. Standby for your number to be called.
4. Process your payment once called.
5. Trade your processed model release for duct tape!
NOH8 Co-Founder Adam Bouska will photograph roughly 5-10 frames per person. One frame
will be selected/edited by our team and made available within approximately eight weeks
(timeline subject to change).

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INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING? E-mail info@noh8campaign.com
------ -- ----- with your contact
information and make sure to note which shoot you'd like to volunteer for!
Funds raised by the NOH8 Campaign will be used to continue promoting and raising
awareness for marriage and human equality as well as anti-discrimination and anti-bullying
through NOH8’s interactive social media campaign. This includes bringing the campaign to
other cities and countries around the world, creating and compiling images for our ongoing
large-scale media campaign, and covering the costs of the daily operations and maintenance
necessary to run this rapidly growing campaign out of our Burbank Headquarters.
The NOH8 Campaign is a tax-exempt charitable organization under section 501(c)(3) of the
Internal Revenue Code. Click here and scroll down to the 'Funds &amp; Financing' portion of our
FAQ for more information about how fees are utilized.

Transgender Day of Remembrance
Tuesday, November 20, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Transgender Day of Remembrance is a yearly event on Nov. 20 to honor those we have lost
as a result of anti-transgender violence. Join Oklahomans for Equality in memorializing those
who left us in 2018.

Come Home for Thanksgiving
Thursday, November 22, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving Day for a FREE
community meal at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Please confirm your attendance by contacting Alex Wade
at alex.wade @okeq.org or by calling 918-743-4297.
Local affirming and inclusive congregations and OkEq provide a wonderful meal every year.

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The meal will be served at 12:00 p.m. Please arrive by 12:00 p.m.
Lunch will be provided by:
Joy Lutheran Church ELCA
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
Christ Church
Episcopal
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist Church
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
East Side Christian Church
University United Methodist Church
PFLAG Tulsa
Muslims 4 Mercy

Gay Men's Dinner Group
Tuesday, November 6th, 6:30 p.m.
Bangkok Thai Buffet
3313 E. 32nd Place, Tulsa, OK 74135
This could be the last chance to dine at Bangkok. As of
now, November 26th is their last day being open.
Reserve your seat with Richard Haley at

GuysDineToo@gmail.com.

•

Lawyer in the Library
Wednesday, November 14, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

LEGALAID , ~
SERVICES OF
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant, estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment necessary.

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OkEq Fairy Tree
Return Gifts by December 3rd
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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The Fairy Tree is back and ready
for you to stop by the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center to select a
recipient in need. We adopt the
clients of Tulsa CARES that are
in need of clothing and other
items. The suggested gift items
are listed for your shopping
convenience. Tulsa CARES provides social services to individuals affected by HIV/AIDS.
Help us support those in our community so that they can have a happy holiday.
For more information, contact Alex Wade at alex.wade@okeq.org .

OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market
Saturday December 8, 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
We invite you to join us for our third annual OkEq Holiday Shopping Market! Part of the
proceeds from the event will benefit the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
If you would like to be part of the fun and be a vendor at this year’s market, please email Jose
Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org .

National Survivors of Suicide Day: Sponsored by the
Neurodiversity Social Group
Saturday, November 17, 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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MISSION: Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs, alliances and the operation of the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Donate Now!
Visit our website
Amazon Smile Shop Now!
Get your house in order and help us get our house in order, too! Go to
smile.amazon.com for your shopping needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!

Claudia McGinnity is
sponsoring the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center on
Saturday, November 10th,
in memory of her brother,

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Larry Elledge, who died
November 3rd, 2018.
There will be a memorial gathering for
Lawrence "Larry" Elledge on Saturday,
November 10th at 2:00 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special day, click here .

Boy Erased
Friday, November 16, 7:00 p.m.
Circle Cinema,
10 S. Lewis, Tulsa, OK 74104
(918) 592-3456
www.circlecinema.com

Join Oklahomans for Equality 's Executive Director Toby Jenkins , Program Director Jose
Emmanuel Vega and a panel of special guests for a brief discussion before the screening.
Panelists include:
• Al Carlozzi, a Licensed Health Service Psychologist Professor, with the School of
Community Health Sciences. Dr. Carlozzi is the Counseling &amp; Counseling Psychology
Director at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
• Marcia LaBooth Keesee, LPC-S, RPT, Vice President- Organizational Development &amp;
Community Relations with CREOKS Behavioral Health Services.
• Lucy Stambaugh with the Oklahoma Department of Human Services works with at risk
youth and coordinates the LGBTQ youth program Alphabet Soup at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.
There will also be an informal post-screening conversation held in the gallery for anyone who
is interested in further discussing the themes of the film.
"Boy Erased" tells the story of Jared (Lucas Hedges), the son of a Baptist pastor in a small
American town, who is outed to his parents (Nicole Kidman and Russell Crowe) at age 19.
Jared is faced with an ultimatum: attend a conversion therapy program or be permanently
exiled and shunned by his family, friends and faith. “Boy Erased” is the true story of one
young man's struggle to find himself while being forced to question every aspect of his
identity.
Purchase tickets online here or in person.
Use the promo code KIDMAN at checkout to get your ticket for $8.50.

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Volunteer of the Month
October 2018

Shannon
Fincher
Thank you for your
dedication, Shannon!

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday, December 6, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality’s December
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature a
combined show of works by Virginia Sitzes
and Mycah Higley, beginning with a reception
on Thursday, December 6 th , from 6 to 9
p.m. A door prize of the artists’ work will be
given.
Virginia Sitzes received her bachelor of fine
arts degree from the University of Oklahoma in 2017 and co-founded Art Group OKC. She
lives in Oklahoma City, where she is a practicing professional artist. Her work is process
intensive; through printmaking and painting, she gives in to intuition and the natural effects of
chemistry on paper. She finds relief in being consumed by the moment and visually solves
her questions. Her work reflects internal thoughts and processes as well as fun and beauty
that she finds throughout the world.
Artist Mycah Higley also lives in Oklahoma City. She received her bachelor of fine arts degree
in painting and drawing from the University of Oklahoma. Her painting is strictly intuitive and
experimental. She uses color, form, and transparency to create low-gravity spaces filled with
organic forms that represent the complexity of people. Higley says of her work: “Painting is
my means of working through the complexities of humans. The organic forms I paint

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represent my love/hate relationship with people. Humans are reflections of their experiences.
Their thoughts, beliefs, likes, dislikes and words are what make them individuals. I mimic this
buildup of experience into personhood using line, color, form, and transparency. My goal is to
create an atmospheric space that forces the viewer to look past the surface and into the
center of each low gravity form I paint.”
The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Keep Warm Donations Needed!
As we enter the winter months, Oklahomans for
Equality is asking for blankets, socks, and new
or gently used coats, gloves, hats, and scarves
for our constituents experiencing homelessness.
Please bring donations to the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center front desk.

Open NOH8 Photo Shoot in Tulsa, OK
Sunday, November 18, 2:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join the #NOH8Worldwide movement in Tulsa, OK and
add your face to the fight for equal human rights!
COST:
Single/Solo Photos: $40
Couple/Group Photos: $25 per person
NOH8 accepts cash and credit cards only. Fees paid to
participate cover services and costs for one edited digital
print only, made available via noh8campaign.com , and
do not include physical prints.
* COME CAMERA-READY *
* WEAR A WHITE SHIRT *
* POSE &amp; MAKE A STATEMENT! *
The NOH8 Campaign returns to Oklahomans For Equality @ The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center on Sunday, November 18th for an open photo shoot! Stop by anytime between
2pm-4pm to pose for an official NOH8 photo by photographer Adam Bouska . No
reservations needed!
Photos are first-come, first-served - and we move fast! Please arrive camera-ready with a
plain white shirt to match the signature style of the NOH8 photos.
When is the best time to arrive? Most people tend to arrive before the photo shoot begins, but
as long as someone has lined up by the advertised end time for the photo shoot (4:00pm for

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this photo shoot), they should be guaranteed a chance to pose!
Once you arrive, the next steps are easy!
1. Fill-out one numbered model release for each person.
2. Have a NOH8 temporary tattoo applied for your photo.
3. Standby for your number to be called.
4. Process your payment once called.
5. Trade your processed model release for duct tape!
NOH8 Co-Founder Adam Bouska will photograph roughly 5-10 frames per person. One frame
will be selected/edited by our team and made available within approximately eight weeks
(timeline subject to change).
INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING? E-mail info@noh8campaign.com
------ -- ----- with your contact
information and make sure to note which shoot you'd like to volunteer for!
Funds raised by the NOH8 Campaign will be used to continue promoting and raising
awareness for marriage and human equality as well as anti-discrimination and anti-bullying
through NOH8’s interactive social media campaign. This includes bringing the campaign to
other cities and countries around the world, creating and compiling images for our ongoing
large-scale media campaign, and covering the costs of the daily operations and maintenance
necessary to run this rapidly growing campaign out of our Burbank Headquarters.
The NOH8 Campaign is a tax-exempt charitable organization under section 501(c)(3) of the
Internal Revenue Code. Click here and scroll down to the 'Funds &amp; Financing' portion of our
FAQ for more information about how fees are utilized.

Transgender Day of Remembrance
Tuesday, November 20, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Transgender Day of Remembrance is a yearly event on Nov. 20 to honor those we have lost
as a result of anti-transgender violence. Join Oklahomans for Equality in memorializing those
who left us in 2018.

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Come Home for Thanksgiving
Thursday, November 22, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving Day for a FREE
community meal at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Please confirm your attendance by contacting Alex Wade
at alex.wade @okeq.org or by calling 918-743-4297.
Local affirming and inclusive congregations and OkEq provide a wonderful meal every year.
The meal will be served at 12:00 p.m. Please arrive by 12:00 p.m.
Lunch will be provided by:
Joy Lutheran Church ELCA
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
Christ Church Episcopal
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist Church
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
East Side Christian Church
University United Methodist Church
PFLAG Tulsa
Muslims 4 Mercy
St. Patrick's Episcopal Church
Forest Park Christian Church

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Gay Men's Dinner Group
Tuesday, November 6th, 6:30 p.m.
Bangkok Thai Buffet
3313 E. 32nd Place, Tulsa, OK 74135
This could be the last chance to dine at Bangkok. As of
now, November 26th is their last day being open.
Reserve your seat with Richard Haley at

GuysDineToo@gmail.com.

Ladies Social Club Movie

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Friday, November 9, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Nanette is a 2018 comedy special
by Australian comedian Hannah
Gadsby. In the hour-long special,
she dives into several timely issues
facing women and the LGBT community.

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LSC screening &amp;discussion 7 Pm

Come at 6:00 p.m for snacks and socializing. The screening will start at 7:00 p.m, with group
discussion following. We will wrap up by 9:00 p.m.
If able, please bring movie snacks, drinks, and anything else you may want! Hope to see you
there!

•

Lawyer in the Library
Wednesday, November 14, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

LEGALAID , ~
SERVICESoF
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant, estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment necessary.

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World AIDS Day Commemoration
Saturday, December 1st
5:30 p.m. reception
6:00 p.m. service
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
Please join us for a very special World AIDS Day
Commemoration as we say goodbye to our AIDS
Quilts. These quilts have been on display in the Sue
Welch Great Hall for 12 years and will now be
returning to the National Names Project Archives in
Atlanta Georgia. This will be your final opportunity
to see the Quilts which were made by Tulsans in memory of Tulsans who died of AIDS.
Community leaders will be sharing their memories of those who died and the stories behind
the quilts accompanied by performances from Sisters in Song and Council Oak Men's
Chorus.

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OkEq Fairy Tree
Return Gifts by December 3rd
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The Fairy Tree is back and ready
for you to stop by the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center to select a
recipient in need. We adopt the
clients of Tulsa CARES that are
in need of clothing and other
items. The suggested gift items
are listed for your shopping
convenience. Tulsa CARES provides social services to individuals affected by HIV/AIDS.
Help us support those in our community so that they can have a happy holiday.
For more information, contact Alex Wade at alex.wade@okeq.org .

OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market
Saturday December 8, 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
We invite you to join us for our third annual OkEq Holiday Shopping Market! Part of the
proceeds from the event will benefit the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
If you would like to be part of the fun and be a vendor at this year’s market, please email Jose
Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org .

National Survivors of Suicide Day: Sponsored by the
Neurodiversity Social Group
Saturday, November 17, 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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MISSION: OkEq seeks equal rights for LGBTQ+ individuals and families through
intersectional advocacy, education, programs, alliances, and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Donate Now!
Visit our website
Amazon Smile Shop Now!
Get your house in order and help us get our house in order, too! Go to
smile.amazon.com for your shopping needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!

Transgender Awareness Week
November 12 - 19
Transgender Awareness Week aims to raise visibility of transgender and gender nonconforming individuals as well as raise awareness for the issues the community faces. The
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center is raising the transgender flag for Transgender Awareness
Week.

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Boy Erased
Friday, November 16, 7:00 p.m.
Circle Cinema
10 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa, OK 74104
(918) 592-3456
www.circlecinema.com

Join Oklahomans for Equality 's Executive Director Toby Jenkins , Program Director Jose
Emmanuel Vega and a panel of special guests for a brief discussion before the screening.
Panelists include:
• Al Carlozzi, a Licensed Health Service Psychologist Professor, with the School of
Community Health Sciences. Dr. Carlozzi is the Counseling &amp; Counseling Psychology
Director at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
• Marcia LaBooth Keesee, LPC-S, RPT, Vice President- Organizational Development &amp;
Community Relations with CREOKS Behavioral Health Services.
• Lucy Stambaugh with the Oklahoma Department of Human Services works with at risk
youth and coordinates the LGBTQ youth program Alphabet Soup at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.
There will also be an informal post-screening conversation held in the gallery for anyone who
is interested in further discussing the themes of the film.
"Boy Erased" tells the story of Jared (Lucas Hedges), the son of a Baptist pastor in a small
American town, who is outed to his parents (Nicole Kidman and Russell Crowe) at age 19.
Jared is faced with an ultimatum: attend a conversion therapy program or be permanently
exiled and shunned by his family, friends and faith. “Boy Erased” is the true story of one
young man's struggle to find himself while being forced to question every aspect of his
identity.
Purchase tickets online here or in person.
Use the promo code KIDMAN at checkout to get your ticket for $8.50.

New OkEq Helpline!
Every Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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(918) 743-4297

Feeling stuck? Alone? Need a
supportive, listening ear? Make Sunday
your self-care day with a call to the new OkEq Helpline! This new and improved helpline has
affirming staff available every Sunday from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. We are here to provide support
for LGBTQ+ people dealing with many topics including coming out, substance use, feeling
isolated, conflict with work or family, and many more. We aim to help you address these
problems by listening, brainstorming, identifying a goal, and helping you create an action
plan. As always, OKEQ can also provide LGBTQ+ affirming referrals for you to put these
plans into action.
All people who identify as LGBTQ+ are welcome to utilize this free service. If interested,
please call us on Sunday at (918) 743-4297.

OkEq Fairy Tree
Return Gifts by December 3rd
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The Fairy Tree is back and ready for
you to stop by the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center to select a recipient
in need. We adopt the clients of
Tulsa CARES that are in need of
clothing and other items. The
suggested gift items are listed for
your shopping convenience. Tulsa
CARES provides social services to
individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. Help us support those in our community so that they can
have a happy holiday.
For more information, contact Alex Wade at alex.wade@okeq.org .

Open NOH8 Photo Shoot in Tulsa, OK
Sunday, November 18, 2:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join the #NOH8Worldwide movement in Tulsa, OK and
add your face to the fight for equal human rights!
COST:
Single/Solo Photos: $40
Couple/Group Photos: $25 per person
NOH8 accepts cash and credit cards only. Fees paid to

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participate cover services and costs for one edited
digital print only, made available via
noh8campaign.com , and do not include physical prints.
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* POSE &amp; MAKE A STATEMENT! *
The NOH8 Campaign returns to Oklahomans For Equality @ The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center on Sunday, November 18th for an open photo shoot! Stop by anytime between
2pm-4pm to pose for an official NOH8 photo by photographer Adam Bouska . No
reservations needed!
Photos are first-come, first-served - and we move fast! Please arrive camera-ready with a
plain white shirt to match the signature style of the NOH8 photos.
When is the best time to arrive? Most people tend to arrive before the photo shoot begins, but
as long as someone has lined up by the advertised end time for the photo shoot (4:00pm for
this photo shoot), they should be guaranteed a chance to pose!
Once you arrive, the next steps are easy!
1. Fill-out one numbered model release for each person.
2. Have a NOH8 temporary tattoo applied for your photo.
3. Standby for your number to be called.
4. Process your payment once called.
5. Trade your processed model release for duct tape!
NOH8 Co-Founder Adam Bouska will photograph roughly 5-10 frames per person. One frame
will be selected/edited by our team and made available within approximately eight weeks
(timeline subject to change).
INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING? E-mail info@noh8campaign.com with your contact
information and make sure to note which shoot you'd like to volunteer for!

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Funds raised by the NOH8 Campaign will be used to continue promoting and raising
awareness for marriage and human equality as well as anti-discrimination and anti-bullying
through NOH8’s interactive social media campaign. This includes bringing the campaign to
other cities and countries around the world, creating and compiling images for our ongoing
large-scale media campaign, and covering the costs of the daily operations and maintenance
necessary to run this rapidly growing campaign out of our Burbank Headquarters.
The NOH8 Campaign is a tax-exempt charitable organization under section 501(c)(3) of the
Internal Revenue Code. Click here and scroll down to the 'Funds &amp; Financing' portion of our
FAQ for more information about how fees are utilized.

Pancakes with Pansexuals Brunch
Sunday, November 17, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join Brought To You Bi+ The Letter B for a pancake
brunch as we celebrate the Pansexual identity!
What is pansexuality anyway? Well, come have a
pancake and we'll tell you all about it!
Brought To You Bi+ The Letter B serves the Bi/Pan/Queer/Fluid+ community of Tulsa. We are
safe and welcoming to all identities and orientations, those who are curious or questioning,
and our allies.

Transgender Day of Remembrance
Tuesday, November 20, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Transgender Day of Remembrance is a yearly event on Nov. 20 to honor those we have lost
as a result of anti-transgender violence. There will be speakers and live performances
throughout the night. Join Oklahomans for Equality in memorializing those who left us in
2018.

Come Home for Thanksgiving
Thursday, November 22, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving Day for a FREE
community meal at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Please confirm your attendance by contacting Alex Wade
at alex.wade @okeq.org or by calling 918-743-4297.
Local affirming and inclusive congregations and OkEq provide a wonderful meal every year.

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The meal will be served at 12:00 p.m. Please arrive by 12:00 p.m.
Lunch will be provided by:
Joy Lutheran Church ELCA
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
Christ Church Episcopal
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist Church
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
East Side Christian Church
University United Methodist Church
PFLAG Tulsa
Muslims 4 Mercy
St. Patrick's Episcopal Church
Forest Park Christian Church

World AIDS Day Commemoration
Saturday, December 1st
5:30 p.m. reception
6:00 p.m. service
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621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120

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Please join us for a very special World AIDS Day
Commemoration as we say goodbye to our AIDS
quilts. These quilt panels have been on display in
the Sue Welch Great Hall for 12 years and will now
be returning to the national NAMES Project
archives in Atlanta. This will be your final
opportunity to see the quilt panels, which were made by Tulsans in memory of Tulsans who
died of AIDS.

Community leaders will be sharing their memories of those who died and the stories behind
the quilt panels accompanied by performances from Sisters in Song and the Council Oak
Men's Chorale.

Neurodiversity Discrimination Forum
Friday November 16, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Do you have a mental heath diagnosis? Does discrimination based on your diagnosis affect
your life? Do you want to advocate for yourself and others?
If so, join us on November 16 at 6:00 p.m. for the Neurodiversity Discrimination Forum.
Present topics which matter to you. Let's advocate for our interests together and begin the
process of taking community action to fight discrimination!

National Survivors of Suicide Day: Sponsored by the
Neurodiversity Social Group
Saturday, November 17, 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Keep Warm Donations Needed!
As we enter the winter months, Oklahomans for
Equality is asking for blankets, socks, and new
or gently used coats, gloves, hats, and scarves
for our constituents experiencing homelessness.
Please bring donations to the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center front desk.

Volunteer of the Month
October 2018

Shannon
Fincher
Thank you for your
dedication, Shannon!

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First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday, December 6, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality’s December
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature a
combined show of works by Virginia Sitzes
and Mycah Higley, beginning with a reception
on Thursday, December 6 th , from 6 to 9
p.m. A door prize of the artists’ work will be
given.
Virginia Sitzes received her bachelor of fine
arts degree from the University of Oklahoma in 2017 and co-founded Art Group OKC. She
lives in Oklahoma City, where she is a practicing professional artist. Her work is process
intensive; through printmaking and painting, she gives in to intuition and the natural effects of
chemistry on paper. She finds relief in being consumed by the moment and visually solves
her questions. Her work reflects internal thoughts and processes as well as fun and beauty
that she finds throughout the world.
Artist Mycah Higley also lives in Oklahoma City. She received her bachelor of fine arts degree
in painting and drawing from the University of Oklahoma. Her painting is strictly intuitive and
experimental. She uses color, form, and transparency to create low-gravity spaces filled with
organic forms that represent the complexity of people. Higley says of her work: “Painting is
my means of working through the complexities of humans. The organic forms I paint
represent my love/hate relationship with people. Humans are reflections of their experiences.
Their thoughts, beliefs, likes, dislikes and words are what make them individuals. I mimic this
buildup of experience into personhood using line, color, form, and transparency. My goal is to
create an atmospheric space that forces the viewer to look past the surface and into the
center of each low gravity form I paint.”
The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market
Saturday December 8, 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
We invite you to join us for our third annual OkEq Holiday Shopping Market! Part of the
proceeds from the event will benefit the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
If you would like to be part of the fun and be a vendor at this year’s market, please email Jose
Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org
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Lawyer in the Library
Wednesday, November 14, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant, estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment necessary.

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Inclusion for People with
Developmental Disabilities
Saturdays at 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Individuals with developmental disabilities are frequently
marginalized and excluded from society at large, and this is
no less true within the LGBTQ community. This group’s
focus will be to help individuals create stronger community
connections through building communication and social
skills, as well as learning to respect social boundaries and norms. Members will agree upon
no more than three outcomes for social development per individual. Members will work on
practicing target behaviors while engaging in events within and without the Equality Center.
Group sessions will last approximately 2.5 hours, occurring each Saturday @ 1pm.

Art for the Heart Program: An all inclusive Arts Program
Sundays at 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Sisters in Song
Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Sisters in Song would like to invite new
members to join our fun-loving group of
singers!

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We are rehearsing for upcoming holiday performances, so it’s a great time to join! We
practice every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Equality Center on the second floor.

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You're not alone

YOU'RE NOT

Support group for partners with HIV/
AIDS
Do you have a partner who was
recently diagnosed with HIV/AIDS?
Have you found a community to
process this life change with? Are you looking for support?
As every airplane attendant says, “Put on your own oxygen mask before assisting others.”

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Having a partner with a life-threatening illness can take a toll on your well being. This group
may help you to recognize and change your reactions to the new challenges that having a
partner with HIV/AIDS might pose. We will meet weekly for 6 weeks to cover information on
HIV/AIDS, process difficulties you may be having with your partner, learn new ways to cope
with this change, foster healthier communication, prepare for the future, and better manage
stress.
If interested please email jose.vega@okeq.org to join the group. You are not alone.

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Visit www.healthcare.gov today
Here's what you need to know:
• HealthCare.gov is open for business beginning on November 1st. The FINAL
DEADLINE to enroll in health insurance is December 15th. If you do not enroll during
this time, you may be locked out of health insurance until 2019.
• You can get free, LGBTQ-friendly help from someone who understands their health
insurance questions. Make an appointment today.
• HealthCare.gov is the only place you can get financial help and true coverage. Don’t
get duped by a junk plan—get your coverage at HealthCare.gov.
What should you do next? Two simple things. First, make sure you and your loved ones have
health insurance—if not, head to HealthCare.gov now. Second, spread the word. This year,
it’s on each of us to get the word out about the December 15th deadline.
Let’s take pride in our health this year and make sure we all #GetCovered. To learn more,
visit our friends at Out2Enroll , the national campaign to empower LGBTQ individuals and
communities to get access to health care.

Langston University Social
Justice Symposium
Friday, November 16, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Langston University: Tulsa
6914 N. Greenwood Ave., Tulsa, OK 74106
Please join us for the 10th annual Social
Justice SymposiumTikkun Olam-Healing a Fractured Universe.
This event is free and open to all and includes lunch!
Come out to the Social Justice Symposium and hear about the things that are facing people
of today. There will be talks on everything from positive psychology to bullying. There will be
times to ask questions and to add your voice to the conversation! Hope to see you there!
Please come and be part of the solution. RSVP here

Don We Now...
December 4, 6, and 7, 8:00 p.m.
East Side Christian Church
1438 S. Indianapolis Ave., Tulsa, OK 74112
This Holiday concert continues Council Oak Men’s Chorale’s 20 th Anniversary Celebration
with a musical retrospective of past concerts. Elizabeth Smith Curtis returns as our artistic
director for this special anniversary concert. Start your holiday season off with Council Oak
Men's Chorale.

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Thesis Research Study
Please consider participating in my thesis research study examining the connection between
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) identity, community connection, and
resilience!
This study is approved by the institutional review board at Northeastern State University and
under the supervision of my thesis chair, Dr. Steven Byers.
In order to be eligible for the study, you must:
Be 18 years of age at the time of completion
Identify as LGBTQ+
To participate in the study, please complete the survey here . The survey will take about 20
to 30 minutes to complete. You can be entered to win a $25.00 Amazon gift card if you
provide an email address at the end of the survey.
This study is anonymous. The only identifying information which will be collected is
demographic information, and will not specifically identify you. You will be asked to provide an
email at the conclusion of the survey to be entered in the raffle if you so wish, but are not
required to do so.
Participation in this study is voluntary. If you wish to withdraw from the study, you may close
the browser window at any time. If you do not want to answer a question, you may skip any
question in this survey.

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If you have any questions, please contact Jordan Westcott ( Westcott@nsuok.edu ) or
Dr. Steven Byers ( byerss@nsuok.edu ).
We hope that you choose to participate in this study and share your experience!

PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT IN AN
UNDERSERVED POPULATION

WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!
The transgender community is traditionally underserved
when it comes to mental health. Additionally, the field of
psychology knows relatively little about the psychological
characteristics and needs of the transgender community. We
call on you to participate in a new research study examining
what major psychological measures tell us about transgender
individuals!

YOU ARE ELIGIBLE IF YOU:
✓ Identify as transgender or gender nonconforming (e.g.,

gender nonbinary, genderqueer, gender fluid, etc.)
✓ Are 18-years-old or older
✓ Can read and write in English
The study will take place at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center from 4-6pm and 7-9pm every Wednesday. It
involves filling out questionnaires on a computer or paper
and will take approximately two hours of your time. After
completing the study, you will receive a $15.00 gift card.
For questions or to participate, contact doctoral student researcher
William Bryant:

Email: william-bryant@utulsa.edu
Cell Phone: (330) 322-2442
his study I bemg conducted as part of the student researcher's dissertation for the
niversit ofTulsa· Clinica l Psycho logy Pro ram.

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"Loving Annabelle"

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Erin Kelly stars as Annabelle, a
precocious Senator's daughter who
falls in love with her teacher Simone
(Diane Gaidry) at a stodgy Catholic
girls boarding school. Inspired by the
classic lesbian drama Maedchen in
Uniform, out writer-director Katherine
Brooks unveils this passionate tale of
forbidden love with intelligence, wit
and sensitivity.

Find this selection and more by
visiting the Nancy and Joe
McDonald Rainbow Library.

Equality Center Pride Store

New shirts are for sale at the OkEq Pride
Store!

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook
page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Counseling Services

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OSU - Tulsa Counseling
Services
The Oklahoma State Tulsa Counseling
Center is an LGBTQ+ affirming center
located in Main Hall of OSU Tulsa. You do
not have to be affiliated with OSU to benefit
from these services! Our center offers clients
from OKEQ 5 sessions free and each
session following that is only 5 dollars. Each
member of our counseling team receives
additional training and supervision in
LGBTQ+ issues and is excited to work with
clients from OKEQ. Please contact us at
918-594-8568 for more information or to
schedule an appointment.

Sara Griffey
S ara Griffey is an LPC candidate under
supervision. Sara specializes in LGBT+ and
non-traditional relationships (i.e. kink,
polyamory, etc.). She has experience
working with homeless youth and individuals
struggling with anxiety &amp; trauma.
She previously worked with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking.
She is passionate about advocacy and
public policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.
Sara’s office is located at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center, 621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK
74120
Sara operates on a sliding scale fee
structure and can be reached at
918-928-2809 or Sara@UnityTulsa.com

Allison Ikley-Freeman
Allison Ikley-Freeman, LPC Candidate is
passionate about assisting individuals who
are a part of the LGBTQQIA+ community
who experience a range of concerns and
issues. Individual, youth, and adolescent
counseling is available on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are available Mon-Thurs
12:30-6:00 p.m. and w alk in appointments
are available. Appointments can be made by
calling 918-280-9645

Regularly Scheduled Programming

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OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, November 15
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings
are open to all OkEq members

November OkEq Art
Exhibition
The November Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center features an
exhibit of works by Carla Hefley and Linda
Dunbar. It continues throughout the month.

It's Complicated
Family Ties
Family Ties is an official
program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a
support network for
LGBTQ parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Family Ties, email
jose.vega@okeq.org
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Lawyer in the
Library
November 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

1st &amp; 3rd Monday
of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
"It's Complicated" is an
ongoing group for
individuals in
nontraditional relationships
(kink, polyamory,
swinging, etc.) This group
meets every 1st and 3rd
Monday of the month from
6:30-8pm at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. Each
session will have a new
topic. For topic
information, please like
Unity Tulsa’s Facebook
page at
www.facebook.com/
UnityTulsa or check the
OkEq event calendar at
http://www.okeq.org/
event-calendar.html .

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come
out? Maybe you have just
recently come out? Join us
for a coming out
discussion group meeting
in the History Project
Room. It's free! This
course is designed for
individuals coming to
terms with their sexuality
with presentations on how
to come out to family,

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Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a
lawyer about topics such
as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/
tenant disputes, estate
planning, and bankruptcy.
No appointment is
necessary.

friends, and co-workers.
Question and answer
session in a supportive
and informed
environment. Facilitated
by Allison Ikley-Freeman.
Please contact
ComingOut@OkEq.org
- - - ---or call 918-743-4297

Non-Binary
Support Group
3rd Tuesday of each
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

Free Yoga Class
at OkEq
Mondays
5:45 - 6:45 p.m.
Enjoy a free class! These
60-minute, free
Community Yoga classes
are open to everyone of all
levels. Each class is
mindfully crafted to
prepare the body for a
peak pose in the arm
balance, inversion,
backbend or twist family.
This class will connect the
mind, body, and spirit
through movement and
breath.

sage

Advocacy&amp;
Services for
LGBTElders

We refuse to be invisible

SAGE Tulsa

A new support group for
folks who identify with
non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a
safe space to discuss our
identities, receive support,
and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa.
For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

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SECULAR
ORGANIZATIONS
FOR SOBRIETY

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Bisexual support group at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. Tell all
your friends. The group is
open to all bi/pan/queer/
fluid+ folks and their allies.
Facilitators
Daniel &amp; Haley

SOS Group
Mondays 7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information, visit

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of every
month

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10:00 am to 1:00 pm

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www.SOSTulsa.org

"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

No Shade for
Plus
Every Thursday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Gender Support
Program
Wednesdays
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email
alex.wade@okeq.org
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

A new support group to
bring together people who
have found they are HIV
positive and those who
have been living with HIV
for many years.
The group will provide
support, Education, Social
activities and so much
more.
The group will be here at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center to provide
a safe place to discuss
issues and meet other
people who are navigating
their lives being PLUS.

7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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Every Friday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
This open Al-Anon group
meets at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center every
Friday at 7:00 pm. Contact
918.743.2754 for more
information.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and
card games at the Center!
All are welcome!

Tulsa Writers,
Ink.
1st &amp; 3rd Saturday of each
month
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
An LGBT inclusive group
of writers providing
support and resources to
authors and writers
regardless of where they

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Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Children/Siblings
of Trans*/NonBinary
Individuals
Support Group
This program is for youth
ages 8-18 that have trans*
parents or siblings. This
group will provide support,
education and social
opportunities for those
living with trans* family
members. Attendees must
have approval from the
facilitator to participate.
Please contact Amanda at
918-902-4625.

Inclusion for
People with

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Survivors of
Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:00 - 2:30 p.m.
SIA strives to empower
those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse
(who are not abusing any
child), who want to
become survivors and
thrivers. For more
information, visit
siawso.org

Intimate
Partner Violence
&amp; Sexual Assault
Survivor Support
Group
2nd &amp; 4th Thursday of
each month
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
This support and
educational group is for
individuals who have
survived domestic
violence and are ready to
explore their personal
healing process and find
hope and to discuss their
experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional
support for one another.

Partners of
Trans*/NonBinary
Individuals
Support Group
The program is providing
support, education and

Art for the Heart:

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Developmental
Disabilities
Saturdays @ 1:00 p.m.
Individuals with
developmental disabilities
are frequently
marginalized and excluded
from society at large, and
this is no less true within
the LGBTQ community.
This group’s focus will be
to help individuals create
stronger community
connections through
building communication
and social skills, as well as
learning to respect social
boundaries and norms.
Members will agree upon
no more than three
outcomes for social
development per
individual. Members will
work on practicing target
behaviors while engaging
in events within and
without the Equality
Center. Group sessions
will last approximately 2.5
hours, occurring each
Saturday @ 1pm.

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social opportunities for
partners of transgender
and non-binary individuals.
Ages 18+. A first time
interview is required
before attending your first
meeting. Please contact
Amanda at 918-902-4625.

LGBTQ+ History:
Interviewees
Wanted
By appointment
Do you feel like you have
something to say about
your life as an LGBTQ+
individual? Recording the
history of the LGBTQ+
community is currently a
feature of programming at
the Equality Center. This
program is designed to
supplement and further
complete our collective
history by interviewing
participants to further
investigate past and
present features of
LGBTQ+ life and identity.
Interviewees will sit down
face to face and be asked
a series of questions in
regards to their person
lives and experiences. All
information gathered will
be added to the existing
archive. Please contact
Ely at
burgesej@nsuok.edu
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set up your appointment.

An all Inclusive
Arts Program
Sundays @ 1:00 p.m.
Art is more than just
pictures on the wall. Art
helps people express
themselves, find
happiness, and it can help
with mobility and dexterity.
Art classes foster
connections between
individuals and helps
reduce isolation many
people experience. Please
join us in making our
community a more
beautiful, meaningful place
through the enrichment of
art. Subjects will be
elected by members from
a range of topics including:
glass fusing and jewelry
making, mosaics, basket
weaving, finger weaving,
ceramics, acrylic painting,
and quilting. This group is
all inclusive, and
encourages individuals
from all age groups to
come together for weekly
sessions on Sundays @
1pm.

Community Partners

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health outreach prevention education, Inc.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce
Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing
Schedule
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org
for testing dates.

OkEq Staff

Toby Jenkins
CEO / Executive Director

Jose Vega
Program Director

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Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

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Alex Wade
Volunteer, Pride Store, and Transgender
Programming Coordinator

Tracy Allen
Special Projects
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

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OkEq Board and Trustees
Executive Committee
Stuart Ashworth, Esq., President
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, Vice President
Marcia Keesee, Secretary
Paul Allen, Treasurer
Sheena Grewal, At Large

Trustees
Shawna Baker, Esq.
Dan Burnstein
Kirk Holt
David Nelson
Kris Wilmes

Board of Directors
Jan Baldwin
Christopher Brecht-Smith, Esq.
Rev. Geoffrey Brewster
Alyssa Bryant, Esq.
Darci Hazelwood, D.O.
Allison Ikley-Freeman
Chris Shoaf
Al Triggs
Robin VanMeter
Will Vaughn

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MISSION: OkEq seeks equal rights for LGBTQ+ individuals and families through
intersectional advocacy, education, programs, alliances, and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Donate Now!
Visit our website
Amazon Smile Shop Now!
Get your house in order and help us get our house in order, too! Go to
smile.amazon.com for your shopping needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!

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Transgender Day of Remembrance
Tuesday, November 20, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Transgender Day of Remembrance is a yearly event on Nov. 20 to honor those we have lost
as a result of anti-transgender violence. There will be speakers and live performances
throughout the night. Join Oklahomans for Equality in memorializing those who left us in
2018.

Come Home for Thanksgiving
Thursday, November 22, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving Day for a FREE
community meal at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Please confirm your attendance by contacting Alex Wade
at alex.wade @okeq.org or by calling 918-743-4297.
Local affirming and inclusive congregations and OkEq provide a wonderful meal every year.
The meal will be served at 12:00 p.m. Please arrive by 12:00 p.m.
Lunch will be provided by:
Joy Lutheran Church ELCA
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
Christ
Church
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All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist Church
Diversity Christian Fellowship International

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East Side Christian Church
University United Methodist Church
PFLAG Tulsa
Muslims 4 Mercy
St. Patrick's Episcopal Church
Forest Park Christian Church

New OkEq Helpline!
Every Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
(918) 743-4297

Feeling stuck? Alone? Need a supportive,
listening ear? Make Sunday your self-care
day with a call to the new OkEq Helpline!
This new and improved helpline has affirming staff available every Sunday from 10 a.m. - 6
p.m. We are here to provide support for LGBTQ+ people dealing with many topics including
coming out, substance use, feeling isolated, conflict with work or family, and many more. We
aim to help you address these problems by listening, brainstorming, identifying a goal, and
helping you create an action plan. As always, OKEQ can also provide LGBTQ+
affirming referrals for you to put these plans into action.
All people who identify as LGBTQ+ are welcome to utilize this free service. If interested,
please call us on Sunday at (918) 743-4297.

World AIDS Day Commemoration
Saturday, December 1st
5:30 p.m. reception
6:00 p.m. service
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621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120

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Please join us for a very special World AIDS Day
Commemoration as we say goodbye to our AIDS
quilts. These quilt panels have been on display in
the Sue Welch Great Hall for 12 years and will now
be returning to the national NAMES Project
archives in Atlanta. This will be your final
opportunity to see the quilt panels, which were made by Tulsans in memory of Tulsans who
died of AIDS.

Community leaders will be sharing their memories of those who died and the stories behind
the quilt panels accompanied by performances from Sisters in Song and the Council Oak
Men's Chorale.

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Keep Warm Donations
Needed!
As we enter the winter months, Oklahomans
for Equality is asking for blankets, socks, and
new or gently used coats, gloves, hats, and
scarves for our constituents experiencing
homelessness. Please bring donations to the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center front desk.

Volunteer of the Month
October 2018

Shannon
Fincher
Thank you for your
dedication, Shannon!

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday, December 6, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality’s December
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature a
combined show of works by Virginia Sitzes
and Mycah Higley, beginning with a reception
on Thursday, December 6 th , from 6 to 9
p.m. A door prize of the artists’ work will be
given.
Virginia Sitzes received her bachelor of fine

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arts degree from the University of Oklahoma in 2017 and co-founded Art Group OKC. She
lives in Oklahoma City, where she is a practicing professional artist. Her work is process
intensive; through printmaking and painting, she gives in to intuition and the natural effects of
chemistry on paper. She finds relief in being consumed by the moment and visually solves
her questions. Her work reflects internal thoughts and processes as well as fun and beauty
that she finds throughout the world.
Artist Mycah Higley also lives in Oklahoma City. She received her bachelor of fine arts degree
in painting and drawing from the University of Oklahoma. Her painting is strictly intuitive and
experimental. She uses color, form, and transparency to create low-gravity spaces filled with
organic forms that represent the complexity of people. Higley says of her work: “Painting is
my means of working through the complexities of humans. The organic forms I paint
represent my love/hate relationship with people. Humans are reflections of their experiences.
Their thoughts, beliefs, likes, dislikes and words are what make them individuals. I mimic this
buildup of experience into personhood using line, color, form, and transparency. My goal is to
create an atmospheric space that forces the viewer to look past the surface and into the
center of each low gravity form I paint.”
The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market
Saturday December 8, 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
We invite you to join us for our third annual OkEq Holiday Shopping Market! Part of the
proceeds from the event will benefit the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
If you would like to be part of the fun and be a vendor at this year’s market, please email Jose
Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org .

Falala Ball
Saturday, December 22, 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK, 74120

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Don your gay apparel and join us for the 12th annual Falala Ball!

Admission is any of the following:
Canned goods and toiletries for St. Jerome Parish Pantry
Canned goods for Diversity Christian Food Pantry
Pet Food for A Friend for a Friend
Children's Toys for Women in Recovery

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Lawyer in the Library
Wednesday, December 12, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant, estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment necessary.

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Inclusion for People with
Developmental Disabilities
Saturdays at 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Individuals with developmental disabilities are frequently
marginalized and excluded from society at large, and this is
no less true within the LGBTQ community. This group’s
focus will be to help individuals create stronger community
connections through building communication and social
skills, as well as learning to respect social boundaries and norms. Members will agree upon
no more than three outcomes for social development per individual. Members will work on
practicing target behaviors while engaging in events within and without the Equality Center.
Group sessions will last approximately 2.5 hours, occurring each Saturday @ 1pm.

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Art for the Heart Program: An all inclusive Arts Program
Sundays at 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Sisters in Song
Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m.

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Sisters in Song would like to invite new
members to join our fun-loving group of
singers!
We are rehearsing for upcoming holiday performances, so it’s a great time to join! We
practice every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Equality Center on the second floor.

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Support group for partners with HIV/
AIDS
Do you have a partner who was
recently diagnosed with HIV/AIDS?
Have you found a community to
process this life change with? Are you looking for support?
As every airplane attendant says, “Put on your own oxygen mask before assisting others.”

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Having a partner with a life-threatening illness can take a toll on your well being. This group
may help you to recognize and change your reactions to the new challenges that having a
partner with HIV/AIDS might pose. We will meet weekly for 6 weeks to cover information on
HIV/AIDS, process difficulties you may be having with your partner, learn new ways to cope
with this change, foster healthier communication, prepare for the future, and better manage
stress.
If interested please email jose.vega@okeq.org
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Visit www.healthcare.gov today
Here's what you need to know:
• HealthCare.gov is open for business beginning on November 1st. The FINAL
DEADLINE to enroll in health insurance is December 15th. If you do not enroll during
this time, you may be locked out of health insurance until 2019.
• You can get free, LGBTQ-friendly help from someone who understands their health
insurance questions. Make an appointment today.
• HealthCare.gov is the only place you can get financial help and true coverage. Don’t
get duped by a junk plan—get your coverage at HealthCare.gov.
What should you do next? Two simple things. First, make sure you and your loved ones have
health insurance—if not, head to HealthCare.gov now. Second, spread the word. This year,
it’s on each of us to get the word out about the December 15th deadline.
Let’s take pride in our health this year and make sure we all #GetCovered. To learn more,
visit our friends at Out2Enroll , the national campaign to empower LGBTQ individuals and
communities to get access to health care.

Don We Now...
December 4, 6, and 7, 8:00 p.m.
East Side Christian Church
1438 S. Indianapolis Ave., Tulsa, OK 74112
This Holiday concert continues Council Oak Men’s Chorale’s 20 th Anniversary Celebration
with a musical retrospective of past concerts. Elizabeth Smith Curtis returns as our artistic
director for this special anniversary concert. Start your holiday season off with Council Oak
Men's Chorale.

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Thesis Research Study
Please consider participating in my thesis research study examining the connection between
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) identity, community connection, and
resilience!
This study is approved by the institutional review board at Northeastern State University and
under the supervision of my thesis chair, Dr. Steven Byers.
In order to be eligible for the study, you must:
Be 18 years of age at the time of completion
Identify as LGBTQ+
To participate in the study, please complete the survey here . The survey will take about 20
to 30 minutes to complete. You can be entered to win a $25.00 Amazon gift card if you
provide an email address at the end of the survey.
This study is anonymous. The only identifying information which will be collected is
demographic information, and will not specifically identify you. You will be asked to provide an
email at the conclusion of the survey to be entered in the raffle if you so wish, but are not
required to do so.
Participation in this study is voluntary. If you wish to withdraw from the study, you may close
the browser window at any time. If you do not want to answer a question, you may skip any
question in this survey.
If you have any questions, please contact Jordan Westcott ( Westcott@nsuok.edu ) or
Dr. Steven Byers ( byerss@nsuok.edu ).
We hope that you choose to participate in this study and share your experience!

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PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT IN AN
UNDERSERVED POPULATION

WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!
The transgender community is traditionally underserved
when it comes to mental health. Additionally, the field of
psychology knows relatively little about the psychological
characteristics and needs of the transgender community. We
call on you to participate in a new research study examining
what major psychological measures tell us about transgender
individuals!

YOU ARE ELIGIBLE IF YOU:
✓ Identify as transgender or gender nonconforming (e.g.,

gender nonbinary, genderqueer, gender fluid, etc.)
✓ Are 18-years-old or older
✓ Can read and write in English
The study will take place at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center from 4-6pm and 7-9pm every Wednesday. It
involves filling out questionnaires on a computer or paper
and will take approximately two hours of your time. After
completing the study, you will receive a $15.00 gift card.
For questions or to participate. contact doctoral student researcher
William Bryant:

Email: william-bryant@utulsa.edu
Cell Phone: 330 322-2442
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"Brokeback Mountain"
A ranch hand and a rodeo cowboy
meet in the summer of 1963 and
unexpectedly forge a romantic and
lifelong connection. The

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complications, joys and heartbreak
they experience provide a testament
to the endurance and power of love.

Find this selection and more by
visiting the Nancy and Joe
McDonald Rainbow Library.

Equality Center Pride Store

Find the perfect holiday
decorations for your home at
the OkEq Pride Store!

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and
new sale items

Counseling Services

OSU - Tulsa Counseling
Services
The Oklahoma State Tulsa Counseling
Center is an LGBTQ+ affirming center
located in Main Hall of OSU Tulsa. You do
not have to be affiliated with OSU to benefit
from these services! Our center offers clients
from OKEQ 5 sessions free and each
session following that is only 5 dollars. Each
member of our counseling team receives

Sara Griffey
S ara Griffey is an LPC candidate under
supervision. Sara specializes in LGBT+ and
non-traditional relationships (i.e. kink,
polyamory, etc.). She has experience
working with homeless youth and individuals
struggling with anxiety &amp; trauma.
She previously worked with survivors of

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additional training and supervision in
LGBTQ+ issues and is excited to work with
clients from OKEQ. Please contact us at
918-594-8568 for more information or to
schedule an appointment.

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domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking.
She is passionate about advocacy and
public policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.
Sara’s office is located at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center, 621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK
74120
Sara operates on a sliding scale fee
structure and can be reached at
918-928-2809 or Sara@UnityTulsa.com

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Allison Ikley-Freeman
Allison Ikley-Freeman, LPC Candidate is
passionate about assisting individuals who
are a part of the LGBTQQIA+ community
who experience a range of concerns and
issues. Individual, youth, and adolescent
counseling is available on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are available Mon-Thurs
12:30-6:00 p.m. and w alk in appointments
are available. Appointments can be made by
calling 918-280-9645

Regularly Scheduled Programming

OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, December 20

November OkEq Art
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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings
are open to all OkEq members

Exhibition
The November Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center features an
exhibit of works by Carla Hefley and Linda
Dunbar. It continues throughout the month.

It's Complicated
Family Ties
Family Ties is an official
program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a
support network for
LGBTQ parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Family Ties, email
jose.vega@okeq.org
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Lawyer in the
Library
December 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a
lawyer about topics such
as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/
tenant disputes, estate
planning, and bankruptcy.
No appointment is
necessary.

1st &amp; 3rd Monday
of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
"It's Complicated" is an
ongoing group for
individuals in
nontraditional relationships
(kink, polyamory,
swinging, etc.) This group
meets every 1st and 3rd
Monday of the month from
6:30-8pm at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. Each
session will have a new
topic. For topic
information, please like
Unity Tulsa’s Facebook
page at
www.facebook.com/
UnityTulsa or check the
OkEq event calendar at
http://www.okeq.org/
event-calendar.html .

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come
out? Maybe you have just
recently come out? Join us
for a coming out
discussion group meeting
in the History Project
Room. It's free! This
course is designed for
individuals coming to
terms with their sexuality
with presentations on how
to come out to family,
friends, and co-workers.
Question and answer
session in a supportive
and informed
environment. Facilitated
by Allison Ikley-Freeman.
Please contact
ComingOut@OkEq.org
-- --or call 918-743-4297

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Non-Binary
Support Group
3rd Tuesday of each
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

Free Yoga Class
at OkEq
Mondays
5:45 - 6:45 p.m.
Enjoy a free class! These
60-minute, free
Community Yoga classes
are open to everyone of all
levels. Each class is
mindfully crafted to
prepare the body for a
peak pose in the arm
balance, inversion,
backbend or twist family.
This class will connect the
mind, body, and spirit
through movement and
breath.

A new support group for
folks who identify with
non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a
safe space to discuss our
identities, receive support,
and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa.
For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Sos

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Bisexual support group at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. Tell all
your friends. The group is
open to all bi/pan/queer/
fluid+ folks and their allies.
Facilitators
Daniel &amp; Haley

SECULAR
ORGANIZATIONS
FOR SOBRIETY

SOS Group
Mondays 7:00 pm

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LGBT Elders

We refuse to be invisible

SAGE Tulsa
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information, visit
www.SOSTulsa.org

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of every
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net

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MISSION: OkEq seeks equal rights for LGBTQ+ individuals and families through
intersectional advocacy, education, programs, alliances, and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Donate Now!
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Get your house in order and help us get our house in order, too! Go to
smile.amazon.com for your shopping needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!

World AIDS Day Commemoration
Saturday, December 1st
5:30 p.m. reception
6:00 p.m. service
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
Please join us for a very special World AIDS Day
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in the Sue Welch Great Hall for 12 years and will
now be returning to the national NAMES Project
archives in Atlanta. This will be your final
opportunity to see the quilt panels, which were made by Tulsans in memory of Tulsans who
died of AIDS.
Community leaders will be sharing their memories of those who died and the stories behind
the quilt panels accompanied by performances from Sisters in Song and the Council Oak
Men's Chorale.

New OkEq Helpline!
Every Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
(918) 743-4297

Feeling stuck? Alone? Need a supportive,
listening ear? Make Sunday your self-care
day with a call to the new OkEq Helpline!
This new and improved helpline has affirming staff available every Sunday from 10 a.m. - 6
p.m. We are here to provide support for LGBTQ+ people dealing with many topics including
coming out, substance use, feeling isolated, conflict with work or family, and many more. We
aim to help you address these problems by listening, brainstorming, identifying a goal, and
helping you create an action plan. As always, OKEQ can also provide LGBTQ+
affirming referrals for you to put these plans into action.
All people who identify as LGBTQ+ are welcome to utilize this free service. If interested,
please call us on Sunday at (918) 743-4297.

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday, December 6, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality’s December
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature a
combined show of works by Virginia Sitzes
and Mycah Higley, beginning with a reception
on Thursday, December 6 th , from 6 to 9
p.m. A door prize of the artists’ work will be
given.
Virginia Sitzes received her bachelor of fine
arts degree from the University of Oklahoma in 2017 and co-founded Art Group OKC. She
lives in Oklahoma City, where she is a practicing professional artist. Her work is process

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intensive; through printmaking and painting, she gives in to intuition and the natural effects of
chemistry on paper. She finds relief in being consumed by the moment and visually solves
her questions. Her work reflects internal thoughts and processes as well as fun and beauty
that she finds throughout the world.
Artist Mycah Higley also lives in Oklahoma City. She received her bachelor of fine arts degree
in painting and drawing from the University of Oklahoma. Her painting is strictly intuitive and
experimental. She uses color, form, and transparency to create low-gravity spaces filled with
organic forms that represent the complexity of people. Higley says of her work: “Painting is
my means of working through the complexities of humans. The organic forms I paint
represent my love/hate relationship with people. Humans are reflections of their experiences.
Their thoughts, beliefs, likes, dislikes and words are what make them individuals. I mimic this
buildup of experience into personhood using line, color, form, and transparency. My goal is to
create an atmospheric space that forces the viewer to look past the surface and into the
center of each low gravity form I paint.”
The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market
Saturday December 8, 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
We invite you to join us for our third annual OkEq Holiday Shopping Market! Part of the
proceeds from the event will benefit the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
If you would like to be part of the fun and be a vendor at this year’s market, please email Jose
Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org .

Falala Ball
Saturday, December 22, 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK, 74120
Don your gay apparel and join us for the 12th annual Falala Ball!

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Admission is any of the following:
Canned goods and toiletries for St. Jerome Parish Pantry
Canned goods for Diversity Christian Food Pantry
Pet Food for A Friend for a Friend
Children's Toys for Women in Recovery

Guys Dine Too: Gay Men's Dinner
Group
Tuesday, December 4, 6:30 p.m.
Cardigan's Restaurant &amp; Bar
6000 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74105
If you plan on attending, RSVP by emailing Richard at
guysdinetoo@gmail.com.

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Lawyer in the Library
Wednesday, December 12, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant, estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment necessary.

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Sisters in Song
Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4 St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Sisters in Song would like to invite new
members to join our fun-loving group of

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singers!
We are rehearsing for upcoming holiday performances, so it’s a great time to join! We
practice every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Equality Center on the second floor.

You're not alone

YOU'RE NOT

Support group for partners with HIV/
AIDS
Do you have a partner who was
recently diagnosed with HIV/AIDS?
Have you found a community to
process this life change with? Are you looking for support?
As every airplane attendant says, “Put on your own oxygen mask before assisting others.”

ALONE

Having a partner with a life-threatening illness can take a toll on your well being. This group
may help you to recognize and change your reactions to the new challenges that having a
partner with HIV/AIDS might pose. We will meet weekly for 6 weeks to cover information on
HIV/AIDS, process difficulties you may be having with your partner, learn new ways to cope
with this change, foster healthier communication, prepare for the future, and better manage
stress.
If interested please email jose.vega@okeq.org
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Visit www.healthcare.gov today
Here's what you need to know:
• HealthCare.gov is open for business beginning on November 1st. The FINAL
DEADLINE to enroll in health insurance is December 15th. If you do not enroll during
this time, you may be locked out of health insurance until 2019.
• You can get free, LGBTQ-friendly help from someone who understands their health
insurance questions. Make an appointment today.
• HealthCare.gov is the only place you can get financial help and true coverage. Don’t
get duped by a junk plan—get your coverage at HealthCare.gov.
What should you do next? Two simple things. First, make sure you and your loved ones have
health insurance—if not, head to HealthCare.gov now. Second, spread the word. This year,
it’s on each of us to get the word out about the December 15th deadline.
Let’s take pride in our health this year and make sure we all #GetCovered. To learn more,
visit our friends at Out2Enroll , the national campaign to empower LGBTQ individuals and
communities to get access to health care.

Don We Now...
December 4, 6, and 7, 8:00 p.m.
East Side Christian Church
1438 S. Indianapolis Ave., Tulsa, OK 74112
This Holiday concert continues Council Oak Men’s Chorale’s 20 th Anniversary Celebration
with a musical retrospective of past concerts. Elizabeth Smith Curtis returns as our artistic
director for this special anniversary concert. Start your holiday season off with Council Oak
Men's Chorale.

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Keep Warm Donations Needed!
As we enter the winter months, Oklahomans for
Equality is asking for blankets, socks, and new
or gently used coats, gloves, hats, and scarves
for our constituents experiencing homelessness.
Please bring donations to the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center front desk.

Volunteer of the Month
November 2018

Shannon
Fincher
Thank you for your
dedication, Shannon!

Thesis Research Study
Please consider participating in my thesis research study examining the connection between
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) identity, community connection, and
resilience!

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This study is approved by the institutional review board at Northeastern State University and
under the supervision of my thesis chair, Dr. Steven Byers.
In order to be eligible for the study, you must:
Be 18 years of age at the time of completion
Identify as LGBTQ+
To participate in the study, please complete the survey here . The survey will take about 20
to 30 minutes to complete. You can be entered to win a $25.00 Amazon gift card if you
provide an email address at the end of the survey.
This study is anonymous. The only identifying information which will be collected is
demographic information, and will not specifically identify you. You will be asked to provide an
email at the conclusion of the survey to be entered in the raffle if you so wish, but are not
required to do so.
Participation in this study is voluntary. If you wish to withdraw from the study, you may close
the browser window at any time. If you do not want to answer a question, you may skip any
question in this survey.
If you have any questions, please contact Jordan Westcott ( Westcott@nsuok.edu ) or
Dr. Steven Byers ( byerss@nsuok.edu ).
We hope that you choose to participate in this study and share your experience!

PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT IN AN
UNDERSERVED POPULATION

WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!
The transgender community is traditionally underserved
when it comes to mental health. Additionally, the field of
psychology knows relatively little about the psychological
characteristics and needs of the transgender community. We
call on you to participate in a new research study examining
what major psychological measures tell us about transgender
individuals!

YOU ARE ELIGIBLE IF YOU:
✓ Identify as transgender or gender nonconforming (e.g.,

gender nonbinary, genderqueer, gender fluid, etc.)
✓ Are 18-years-old or older

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✓ Can read and write in English

The study will take place at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center from 4-6pm and 7-9pm every Wednesday. It
involves filling out questionnaires on a computer or paper
and will take approximately two hours of your time. After
completing the study, you will receive a $ I 5.00 gift card.
For questions or to participate. contact doctoral student researcher
William Bryant

Email: william-bryant@utulsa.edu
Cell Phone: (330) 322-2442
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Ever wonder what transgender
affirmative therapy is like?

Join a SIU study on text-message-based, transgender
affirmative, cognitive behavioral therapy designed to
help reduce the negative effects of stress!

Study includes:
Pre-Treatment Assessment
FREE - 6 weeks of Transgender Affirmative CBT
Post-Treatment Assessment
3 Month Follow Up Assessment
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CONTACT US TODAY
(312) 899-6195
textmessagetherapy@gmail.com
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Joe &amp; Nancy McDonald Rainbow Library
"Gay Art" by James Smalls

Find this selection and more by
visiting the Nancy and Joe
McDonald Rainbow Library.

Divulging the rich tradition of
homosexuality in the arts from an
unabashed perspective, “Gay Art”
represents a unique effort in the art
publishing market whose cultural
relevance will ensure its success. It is a
scientific study led by Professor James
Smalls, who teaches art history at the
prestigious University of Maryland,
Baltimore. The author highlights the
sensibility particular to homosexuals and
abandons all classical clichés and
sociological approaches. This book
examines the process of creation and
allows one to comprehend the contribution
of homosexuality to the evolution of
emotional perception. In a time when all
barriers have been overcome, this analysis
offers a new understanding of our
civilizations masterpieces.

Equality Center Pride Store

Find the perfect holiday
decorations for your home at
the OkEq Pride Store!

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Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and
new sale items

Counseling Services

OSU - Tulsa Counseling
Services
The Oklahoma State Tulsa Counseling
Center is an LGBTQ+ affirming center
located in Main Hall of OSU Tulsa. You do
not have to be affiliated with OSU to benefit
from these services! Our center offers clients
from OKEQ 5 sessions free and each
session following that is only 5 dollars. Each
member of our counseling team receives
additional training and supervision in
LGBTQ+ issues and is excited to work with
clients from OKEQ. Please contact us at
918-594-8568 for more information or to
schedule an appointment.

Sara Griffey
S ara Griffey is an LPC candidate under
supervision. Sara specializes in LGBT+ and
non-traditional relationships (i.e. kink,
polyamory, etc.). She has experience
working with homeless youth and individuals
struggling with anxiety &amp; trauma.
She previously worked with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking.
She is passionate about advocacy and
public policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.
Sara’s office is located at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center, 621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK
74120
Sara operates on a sliding scale fee
structure and can be reached at
918-928-2809 or Sara@UnityTulsa.com

Allison Ikley-Freeman
Allison Ikley-Freeman, LPC Candidate is
passionate about assisting individuals who

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are a part of the LGBTQQIA+ community
who experience a range of concerns and
issues. Individual, youth, and adolescent
counseling is available on a sliding fee scale
based on income.

Regularly Scheduled Programming

OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, December 20
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings
are open to all OkEq members

November OkEq Art
Exhibition
The November Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center features an
exhibit of works by Carla Hefley and Linda
Dunbar. It continues throughout the month.

It's Complicated
Family Ties
Family Ties is an official
program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a
support network for
LGBTQ parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Family Ties, email
jose.vega@okeq.org
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1st &amp; 3rd Monday
of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
"It's Complicated" is an
ongoing group for
individuals in
nontraditional relationships
(kink, polyamory,
swinging, etc.) This group
meets every 1st and 3rd
Monday of the month from
6:30-8pm at the Dennis R.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come

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SERVICES OF

OKLAHOMA, INC.

Lawyer in the
Library
December 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a
lawyer about topics such
as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/
tenant disputes, estate
planning, and bankruptcy.
No appointment is
necessary.

Neill Equality Center. Each
session will have a new
topic. For topic
information, please like
Unity Tulsa’s Facebook
page at
www.facebook.com/
UnityTulsa or check the
OkEq event calendar at
http://www.okeq.org/
event-calendar.html .

out? Maybe you have just
recently come out? Join us
for a coming out
discussion group meeting
in the History Project
Room. It's free! This
course is designed for
individuals coming to
terms with their sexuality
with presentations on how
to come out to family,
friends, and co-workers.
Question and answer
session in a supportive
and informed
environment. Facilitated
by Allison Ikley-Freeman.
Please contact
ComingOut@OkEq.org
-- --or call 918-743-4297

Non-Binary
Support Group
3rd Tuesday of each
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

Free Yoga Class
at OkEq
Mondays
5:45 - 6:45 p.m.
Enjoy a free class! These
60-minute, free
Community Yoga classes
are open to everyone of all
levels. Each class is
mindfully crafted to
prepare the body for a
peak pose in the arm
balance, inversion,
backbend or twist family.
This class will connect the
mind, body, and spirit
through movement and

A new support group for
folks who identify with
non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a
safe space to discuss our
identities, receive support,
and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa.
For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

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Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Bisexual support group at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. Tell all
your friends. The group is
open to all bi/pan/queer/
fluid+ folks and their allies.
Facilitators
Daniel &amp; Haley

SECULAR
ORGANIZATIONS
FOR SOBRIETY

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breath.

SOS Group
Mondays 7:00 pm

sage

Advocacy&amp;
Services for
LGBTElders

We refuse to be invisible

SAGE Tulsa
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm

This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information, visit
www.SOSTulsa.org

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of every
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

No Shade for
Plus
Gender Support
Program
Wednesdays
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email
alex.wade@okeq.org
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Every Thursday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
A new support group to
bring together people who
have found they are HIV
positive and those who
have been living with HIV
for many years.
The group will provide
support, Education, Social
activities and so much
more.
The group will be here at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center to provide
a safe place to discuss
issues and meet other
people who are navigating
their lives being PLUS.

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Lambda AlAnon Group
Every Friday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

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This open Al-Anon group
meets at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center every
Friday at 7:00 pm. Contact
918.743.2754 for more
information.

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Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and
card games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

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Tulsa Writers,
Ink.
1st &amp; 3rd Saturday of each
month
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
An LGBT inclusive group
of writers providing
support and resources to
authors and writers
regardless of where they
are in their writing career.

Intimate
Partner Violence
&amp; Sexual Assault
Survivor Support
Group
2nd &amp; 4th Thursday of
each month
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Children/Siblings
of Trans*/NonBinary
Individuals
Support Group
This program is for youth
ages 8-18 that have trans*
parents or siblings. This
group will provide support,
education and social
opportunities for those
living with trans* family
members. Attendees must
have approval from the
facilitator to participate.
Please contact Amanda at
918-902-4625.

Survivors of
Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:00 - 2:30 p.m.

This support and
educational group is for
individuals who have
survived domestic
violence and are ready to
explore their personal
healing process and find
hope and to discuss their
experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional
support for one another.

SIA strives to empower
those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse
(who are not abusing any
child), who want to
become survivors and
thrivers. For more
information, visit
siawso.org

Art for the Heart:
An all Inclusive

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Arts Program
Sundays @ 1:00 p.m.

Inclusion for
People with
Developmental
Disabilities
Saturdays @ 1:00 p.m.
Individuals with
developmental disabilities
are frequently
marginalized and excluded
from society at large, and
this is no less true within
the LGBTQ community.
This group’s focus will be
to help individuals create
stronger community
connections through
building communication
and social skills, as well as
learning to respect social
boundaries and norms.
Members will agree upon
no more than three
outcomes for social
development per
individual. Members will
work on practicing target
behaviors while engaging
in events within and
without the Equality
Center. Group sessions
will last approximately 2.5
hours, occurring each
Saturday @ 1pm.

Partners of
Trans*/NonBinary
Individuals
Support Group
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
partners of transgender
and non-binary individuals.
Ages 18+. A first time
interview is required
before attending your first
meeting. Please contact
Amanda at 918-902-4625.

LGBTQ+ History:
Interviewees
Wanted
By appointment
Do you feel like you have
something to say about
your life as an LGBTQ+
individual? Recording the
history of the LGBTQ+
community is currently a
feature of programming at
the Equality Center. This
program is designed to
supplement and further
complete our collective
history by interviewing
participants to further
investigate past and
present features of
LGBTQ+ life and identity.
Interviewees will sit down
face to face and be asked
a series of questions in
regards to their person
lives and experiences. All
information gathered will

Art is more than just
pictures on the wall. Art
helps people express
themselves, find
happiness, and it can help
with mobility and dexterity.
Art classes foster
connections between
individuals and helps
reduce isolation many
people experience. Please
join us in making our
community a more
beautiful, meaningful place
through the enrichment of
art. Subjects will be
elected by members from
a range of topics including:
glass fusing and jewelry
making, mosaics, basket
weaving, finger weaving,
ceramics, acrylic painting,
and quilting. This group is
all inclusive, and
encourages individuals
from all age groups to
come together for weekly
sessions on Sundays @
1pm.

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be added to the existing
archive. Please contact
Ely at
burgesej@nsuok.edu to
set up your appointment.

Community Partners

health outreach prevention education, Inc.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce
Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing
Schedule
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org
for testing dates.

OkEq Staff

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Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Director

Toby Jenkins
CEO / Executive Director

Alex Wade
Volunteer, Pride Store, and Transgender
Programming Coordinator

Tracy Allen
Special Projects
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

OkEq Board and Trustees
Executive Committee
Stuart Ashworth, Esq., President
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, Vice President
Marcia Keesee, Secretary
Paul Allen, Treasurer
Sheena Grewal, At Large

Trustees
Shawna Baker, Esq.
Dan Burnstein
Kirk Holt
David Nelson
Kris Wilmes

Board of Directors
Jan Baldwin
Christopher Brecht-Smith, Esq.
Rev. Geoffrey Brewster
Alyssa Bryant, Esq.
Darci Hazelwood, D.O.
Allison Ikley-Freeman
Chris Shoaf
Al Triggs
Robin VanMeter
Will Vaughn

Visit our website

View our events

Contact us today

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Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
621 East Fourth Street, Tulsa, OK 74120

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MISSION: OkEq seeks equal rights for LGBTQ+ individuals and families through
intersectional advocacy, education, programs, alliances, and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Donate Now!
Visit our website
Amazon Smile Shop Now!
Get your house in order and help us get our house in order, too! Go to
smile.amazon.com for your shopping needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!

Volunteer of the Month
December 2018

Phillip Holmes
Thank you for your

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Inclement Weather Policy
In the event of inclement weather, please contact the center to confirm the
program you wish to participate in will be meeting. Although the center does not
close, many times program leaders choose to cancel their programs due to
hazardous conditions. We will post updates on OkEq Facebook pages.

New OkEq Helpline!
Every Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
(918) 743-4297

Feeling stuck? Alone? Need a supportive,
listening ear? Make Sunday your self-care
day with a call to the new OkEq Helpline!
This new and improved helpline has affirming staff available every Sunday from 10 a.m. - 6
p.m. We are here to provide support for LGBTQ+ people dealing with many topics including
coming out, substance use, feeling isolated, conflict with work or family, and many more. We
aim to help you address these problems by listening, brainstorming, identifying a goal, and
helping you create an action plan. As always, OKEQ can also provide LGBTQ+
affirming referrals for you to put these plans into action.
All people who identify as LGBTQ+ are welcome to utilize this free service. If interested,
please call us on Sunday at (918) 743-4297.

Thank you for supporting this year's Fairy Tree!
This has been our 19th year partnering with Tulsa
CARES and it wouldn't be possible without your
participation!

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First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday, December 6, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality’s December
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature a
combined show of works by Virginia Sitzes
and Mycah Higley, beginning with a reception
on Thursday, December 6 th , from 6 to 9
p.m. A door prize of the artists’ work will be
given.
Virginia Sitzes received her bachelor of fine
arts degree from the University of Oklahoma in 2017 and co-founded Art Group OKC. She
lives in Oklahoma City, where she is a practicing professional artist. Her work is process
intensive; through printmaking and painting, she gives in to intuition and the natural effects of
chemistry on paper. She finds relief in being consumed by the moment and visually solves
her questions. Her work reflects internal thoughts and processes as well as fun and beauty
that she finds throughout the world.
Artist Mycah Higley also lives in Oklahoma City. She received her bachelor of fine arts degree
in painting and drawing from the University of Oklahoma. Her painting is strictly intuitive and
experimental. She uses color, form, and transparency to create low-gravity spaces filled with
organic forms that represent the complexity of people. Higley says of her work: “Painting is
my means of working through the complexities of humans. The organic forms I paint
represent my love/hate relationship with people. Humans are reflections of their experiences.
Their thoughts, beliefs, likes, dislikes and words are what make them individuals. I mimic this
buildup of experience into personhood using line, color, form, and transparency. My goal is to
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center of each low gravity form I paint.”
The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market
Saturday December 8, 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
We invite you to join us for our third annual OkEq Holiday Shopping Market! Part of the
proceeds from the event will benefit the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
If you would like to be part of the fun and be a vendor at this year’s market, please email Jose
Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org .

Falala Ball
Saturday, December 22, 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK, 74120
Join us for this year's 12th Annual Fa La La Ball. Don your "gay" apparel (or comfortable
clothing for you) and bring your friends to celebrate the holidays with great dance music from
DJ Alex, savory hors-d'oeuvres and a cash bar.
Admission is any of the following:
Canned goods and toiletries for St. Jerome Parish Pantry
Canned goods for Diversity Christian Food Pantry
Pet Food for A Friend for a Friend
Children's Toys for Women in Recovery.
This year we will have "What I really want to tell my family at the holidays Open Mic" in our
Lynn Riggs Black Box Theater. Audience members who are amateur performers or
professionals who want to perform material with the theme are invited to perform onstage.
Performers are provided with a live microphone to make the individual's performance loud

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enough for the audience to hear. Open Mic is for performance arts like poetry and spoken
word, music, and comedy. Small groups, small bands duo/trio comedy duos can also
participate.
The Williams Photography photo booth will be available and we will raffle off lots of amazing
prizes provided by our Equality Business Alliance members. Support the businesses that
support your community.

•

Lawyer in the Library
Wednesday, December 12, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

LEGALAID , ~
SERVICES OF
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant, estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment necessary.

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Don We Now...
December 4, 6, and 7, 8:00 p.m.
East Side Christian Church
1438 S. Indianapolis Ave., Tulsa, OK 74112
This Holiday concert continues Council Oak Men’s Chorale’s 20 th Anniversary Celebration
with a musical retrospective of past concerts. Elizabeth Smith Curtis returns as our artistic
director for this special anniversary concert. Start your holiday season off with Council Oak
Men's Chorale.

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MISSION: OkEq seeks equal rights for LGBTQ+ individuals and families through
intersectional advocacy, education, programs, alliances, and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Donate Now!
Visit our website
Amazon Smile Shop Now!
Get your house in order and help us get our house in order, too! Go to
smile.amazon.com for your shopping needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!

Inclement Weather Policy
In the event of inclement weather, please contact the center to confirm the
program you wish to participate in will be meeting. Although the center does not
close, many times program leaders choose to cancel their programs due to
hazardous conditions. We will post updates on OkEq Facebook pages.

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OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market
Sunday, December 16, 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
We invite you to join us for our third annual OkEq Holiday Shopping Market! Part of the
proceeds from the event will benefit the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
If you would like to be part of the fun and be a vendor at this year’s market, please email Jose
Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org .

Falala Ball
Saturday, December 22, 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK, 74120
Join us for this year's 12th annual Falala Ball! Don your gay apparel (or comfortable clothing
for you) and bring your friends to celebrate the holidays with great dance music from DJ Alex,
plus savory hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar!
Admission is any of the following:
Canned goods and toiletries for St. Jerome Parish Pantry
Canned goods for Diversity Christian Food Pantry
Pet Food for A Friend for a Friend
Children's Toys for Women in Recovery
This year, we will hold an open-mic event with the theme “What I really want to tell my family
at the holidays” in the Lynn Riggs Black Box Theater. Audience members who are amateur
performers or professionals who want to perform material with the theme are welcome. The
open-mic event is for performance arts such as poetry and spoken word, music, and comedy.
Small groups, small bands, duos/trios and comedy duos can also participate.
Williams Photography’s photo booth will be available, and we will raffle off lots of amazing
prizes provided by Equality Business Alliance members. Support the businesses that support

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your community!

New OkEq Helpline!
Every Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
(918) 743-4297

Feeling stuck? Alone? Need a supportive,
listening ear? Make Sunday your self-care
day with a call to the new OkEq Helpline!
This new and improved helpline has affirming staff available every Sunday from 10 a.m. - 6
p.m. We are here to provide support for LGBTQ+ people dealing with many topics including
coming out, substance use, feeling isolated, conflict with work or family, and many more. We
aim to help you address these problems by listening, brainstorming, identifying a goal, and
helping you create an action plan. As always, OKEQ can also provide LGBTQ+
affirming referrals for you to put these plans into action.
All people who identify as LGBTQ+ are welcome to utilize this free service. If interested,
please call us on Sunday at (918) 743-4297.

Lead Together LGBTQ
Leadership Program,
Applications Open for the Class
of 2019

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Created in partnership with Oklahomans for
Equality and Leadership Tulsa, the Lead
Together LGBTQ Leadership Program is now accepting applications for its first class. Lead
Together is the only program in Oklahoma addressing LGBTQ leadership development.
“We see persistent gaps within leadership ranks that overlook the talents of lesbians, gay
men, bisexuals, transgender and queer or questioning individuals,” said Jose Vega, program
director for Oklahomans for Equality. “The aim is to accelerate the careers and possibilities

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for qualified LGBTQ leaders by offering an exceptional learning environment and networking
opportunities.
“We know there are a number of outstanding LGBTQ professionals, and this is the only
program of its kind in the state,” Vega said. “Its design speaks forcefully to the next
generation of LGBTQ leaders who are highly motivated agents for change.
“Leadership Tulsa is pleased to provide additional opportunities for leadership development in
our community, and we look forward to equipping LGBTQ leaders to build their influence,
build a valuable network, and develop new models and mindsets for innovation using design
thinking,” added Marcia-Bruno Todd, Leadership Tulsa’s program director. “Participants will
explore how their LGBTQ identity influences and strengthens their personal leadership style
while learning about LGBTQ history and the national movement.”
LGBTQ and ally professionals are invited to apply to this four-month program, which includes
an orientation, six daylong sessions, volunteering for Tulsa Pride, and opportunities to
network and explore the region with fellow class members.
Applications are due by 5:00 p.m. on January 31, 2019.
Click here for more information.
Click here for the application.

Thank you for supporting this year's Fairy Tree!
This has been our 19th year partnering with Tulsa
CARES, and it wouldn't be possible without your
participation!

First Thursday Art Opening

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Thursday, January 3, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality’s January
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature
works by Evelyn House, beginning with a
reception on Thursday, January 3 rd , from
6 to 9 p.m. A door prize of the artist’s work
will be awarded.
Evelyn was born and raised in Oklahoma
City and has immersed herself in the art
scene of Oklahoma. She uses acrylics and resin to create her art on materials ranging from
canvas to wood rounds and birch panels. She also uses resin to make jewelry and
homewares. Evelyn has been fascinated with colors since she was young.
“In my studio, I am a scientist in search of the next experimental chemical reaction to blend
colors and pop open cells,” she says. “Using a resin base with mixed media creates a unique
mirror-like finish. I build up multiple layers of resin to create a depth that cannot be captured
by a camera.”
When she is not in the studio, Evelyn takes care of three rambunctious boys, two dogs, “a
mean ol’ cat and a fussy husband.”
“You can find me on my porch or on a walk most evenings sipping wine and enjoying nature,”
she says. “Being an artist in this world is important to me, as I want my kids to see that their
dreams can come true if they work hard and have passion that cannot be put out by
rejection.”

The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Volunteer of the Month
December 2018

Phillip Holmes
Thank you for your
dedication, Phillip!

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LGBT Women's Network January Happy Hour
Monday, January 7, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Saturn Room
209 N Boulder Ave,
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103
The January Happy Hour for the LGBT Women's Network will be hosted by Saturn Room.
Mix and mingle with ladies you don't know, make new business connections, and grow your
personal network.
Don't forget to bring business cards to enter our door prize drawing!

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Wednesday, January 9, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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SERVICES OF
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant, estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment necessary.

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Sisters in Song
Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m.
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MISSION: OkEq seeks equal rights for LGBTQ+ individuals and families through
intersectional advocacy, education, programs, alliances, and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Donate Now!
Visit our website
Amazon Smile Shop Now!
Get your house in order and help us get our house in order, too! Go to
smile.amazon.com for your shopping needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!

Falala Ball
Saturday, December 22, 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for this year's 12th annual Falala Ball! Don your gay apparel (or comfortable clothing
for you) and bring your friends to celebrate the holidays with great dance music from DJ Alex,
plus savory hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar!

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Admission is any of the following:
Canned goods and toiletries for St. Jerome Parish Pantry
Canned goods for Diversity Christian Food Pantry
Pet Food for A Friend for a Friend
Children's Toys for Women in Recovery
This year, we will hold an open-mic event with the theme “What I really want to tell my family
at the holidays” in the Lynn Riggs Black Box Theater. Audience members who are amateur
performers or professionals who want to perform material with the theme are welcome. The
open-mic event is for performance arts such as poetry and spoken word, music, and comedy.
Small groups, small bands, duos/trios and comedy duos can also participate.
Williams Photography’s photo booth will be available, and we will raffle off lots of amazing
prizes provided by Equality Business Alliance members. Support the businesses that support
your community!

New OkEq Helpline!
Every Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
(918) 743-4297

Feeling stuck? Alone? Need a supportive,
listening ear? Make Sunday your self-care
day with a call to the new OkEq Helpline!
This new and improved helpline has affirming staff available every Sunday from 10 a.m. - 6
p.m. We are here to provide support for LGBTQ+ people dealing with many topics including
coming out, substance use, feeling isolated, conflict with work or family, and many more. We
aim to help you address these problems by listening, brainstorming, identifying a goal, and
helping you create an action plan. As always, OKEQ can also provide LGBTQ+
affirming referrals for you to put these plans into action.
All people who identify as LGBTQ+ are welcome to utilize this free service. If interested,
please call us on Sunday at 918-938-6537 or 918-938-6538.

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Let's Dream Together Vision
Board Fundraiser for Dream
Act Tulsa
Saturday, January 5, 2:00 p.m. - 4:30
p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK, 74120
Let's Dream Together-Sonemos Juntos is a
fundraiser and vision board party benefiting
DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood
Arrivals) recipients in need of financial assistance to pay their renewal application fees.
Your $20 donation will not only help a young "Dreamer," you also will leave with a beautiful,
quirky and personally meaningful work of art that will continue to inspire and motivate you in
2019 and beyond! No previous collage experience is needed! It's easy!
By creating a vision board collage using images, pictures, quotes and affirmations to express
your hopes, strengths and what matters most, you will be setting a powerful intention.
Speaking those hopes and intentions out loud in conversations with others reinforces their
value and allows you to encourage and be encouraged by others, including DACA recipients,
who will share their stories of resilience in the face of uncertainty and fear for themselves and
their families.
A great selection of precut words and images and a colorful array of canvas boards will be
provided. If you'd like to personalize your vision board, you may bring photos, mementos and
you own cutouts to add to the thousands that will be supplied.
Collage + Conversations = Fun and Inspiration!
Donations of magazines and school supplies are also appreciated.
Reserve your space here with your $20 donation or more!

LGBT Women's Network January Happy Hour
Monday, January 7, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Saturn Room
209 N. Boulder Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74103

The January Happy Hour for the LGBT Women's Network will be hosted by Saturn Room.
Mix and mingle with ladies you don't know, make new business connections, and grow your
personal network.
Don't forget to bring business cards to enter our door prize drawing!

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Tulsa's Interracial Social Connections
Happy Hour
Friday, January 11, 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
"Don't be afraid to expand yourself, to step out of your comfort
zone. That's where the joy and the adventure lie." -Herbie
Hancock
Tulsa's Interracial Social Connections group is for anyone who is interested in enjoying a
more diverse social community, in appreciation of all ethnicities, genders, ages, cultures,
beliefs, abilities, sexual orientation, etc. Singles and/or couples are welcome as we explore
our enlightening differences and surprising similarities.
Please join us Jan. 11 th at the Equality Center for our first happy hour and get the year
started by making new friends!
Future events will include cultural events, social networking, live performances, community
service, ethnic restaurant explorations, day trips, gallery receptions, potluck dinners, tours,
travel, movie meets, business networking and much more!

King &amp; Queen of Tulsa Pride Pageant
Saturday, January 12, 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th Street, Tulsa, OK 74120

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Third Thursdays in the Rainbow Room
Thursday, January 17, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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LGBTQ Young Adults at
Angry Axe Throwing Club
Friday, January 18, 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Tulsa Angry Axe Throwing Club
7 N. Peoria Ave., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join the OkEq Young Adults Prism Group at
the Angry Axe Throwing Club! There will be a
small charge to throw axes with OkEq's help
to make this experience fun. Please RSVP
with OkEq Program Director Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org
- - - - - - . The day of the event
search for Jose in a beautiful purple OkEq polo shirt!
If you have any questions, please text Jose at (918) 813-8993.

First Pride Bingo of 2019
Saturday, January 19, 6:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK, 74120

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Tulsa Pride Bingo is the best bingo ever, and it
always sells out, so reserve your spot now!
The beautiful and glamorous Nicole Carrington
will fly in from Las Vegas, and she has invited
Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to
join her for our Bingo bash!

@ the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

$20 for general admission
$30 Adult Beverage admission, includes 3 drink tickets
$225 Table for 8 people which includes open bar for your table

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Trans Resource Fair
Saturday, January 26, 12:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK, 74120
A day of community and wellness for Tulsa-area trans folks!
Swing by the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for a chance to talk with medical doctors,
lawyers, wellness professionals, and stylists. Pick up some new gear at the clothing swap
and grab a bite to eat!
For more information please contact Alex Wade at alex.wade@okeq.org .

Trans Resource Day
Saturday, January 26th, 2019
@ Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Trans-friendly health
resources, including:
- Medical doctors
- Cosmetic surgeons
- Therapists
- Peer counselors
- Massage therapists
- Sexual health
professionals

Clothing swap + free care, fashion,

style and hair advice from stylists,
cosmetologists, estheticians, hair
stylists, and other professionals.

2019 Wild Hearts Ball Silent Disco
Friday, February 8, 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK, 74120
Have you heard of the newest trend sweeping festivals and concerts? It's called Silent Disco,
and now you can experience one of these headphone parties right here in downtown Tulsa!
You can access all the fun via your free-to-rent wireless headphones. The volume's
adjustable, too, so you can control your show. Wear headphones to hear the music at this
dance party, or take them off and observe the Silent Shuffle. Come celebrate the 18th annual
Wild Hearts Ball Silent Disco. We will have live entertainment in the Lynn Riggs Black Box
Theater and a dance floor in the Bruce Goff Event Center. A cash bar will be available, and
raffle prizes will be given!

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LGBTQ Leadership Program
Applications Sought

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Created in partnership with Oklahomans for
Equality and Leadership Tulsa, the Lead
Together LGBTQ Leadership Program is now
accepting applications for its first class. Lead
Together is the only program in Oklahoma addressing LGBTQ leadership development.

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“We see persistent gaps within leadership ranks that overlook the talents of lesbians, gay
men, bisexuals, transgender and queer or questioning individuals,” said Jose Vega, program
director for Oklahomans for Equality. “The aim is to accelerate the careers and possibilities
for qualified LGBTQ leaders by offering an exceptional learning environment and networking
opportunities.
“We know there are a number of outstanding LGBTQ professionals, and this is the only
program of its kind in the state,” Vega said. “Its design speaks forcefully to the next
generation of LGBTQ leaders who are highly motivated agents for change.
“Leadership Tulsa is pleased to provide additional opportunities for leadership development in
our community, and we look forward to equipping LGBTQ leaders to build their influence,
build a valuable network, and develop new models and mindsets for innovation using design
thinking,” added Marcia-Bruno Todd, Leadership Tulsa’s program director. “Participants will
explore how their LGBTQ identity influences and strengthens their personal leadership style
while learning about LGBTQ history and the national movement.”
LGBTQ and ally professionals are invited to apply to this four-month program, which includes
an orientation, six daylong sessions, volunteering for Tulsa Pride, and opportunities to
network and explore the region with fellow class members.
Applications are due by 5:00 p.m. on January 31, 2019.
Click here for more information.
Click here for the application.

AIDS Quilt Narratives Wanted
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center and
Jeremy Stevens, program director of the Orbit
Initiative for the Tulsa PAC, are asking anyone
who knew and/or loved someone who died of
AIDS to record their narratives for archival and
future use. This project is for anyone affected
by the AIDS crisis whose stories are
connected to Tulsa. All of these stories
deserve to be told.
Those who are interested in having a story recorded are asked to contact Stevens at the
Tulsa PAC at (918) 596-7119 or jeremystevens@cityoftulsa.org or Oklahomans for
Equality Program Director Jose Vega at (918) 743-4297 or jose.vega@okeq.org .

Inclement Weather Policy
In the event of inclement weather, please contact the center to confirm the
program you wish to participate in will be meeting. Although the center does not
close, many times program leaders choose to cancel their programs due to
hazardous conditions. We will post updates on OkEq Facebook pages.

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First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday, January 3, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality’s January showcase
and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center will feature works by
Evelyn House, beginning with a reception on
Thursday, January 3 rd , from 6 to 9 p.m. A
door prize of the artist’s work will be awarded.
Evelyn was born and raised in Oklahoma City
and has immersed herself in the art scene of
Oklahoma. She uses acrylics and resin to
create her art on materials ranging from canvas to wood rounds and birch panels. She also
uses resin to make jewelry and homewares. Evelyn has been fascinated with colors since
she was young.
“In my studio, I am a scientist in search of the next experimental chemical reaction to blend
colors and pop open cells,” she says. “Using a resin base with mixed media creates a unique
mirror-like finish. I build up multiple layers of resin to create a depth that cannot be captured
by a camera.”
When she is not in the studio, Evelyn takes care of three rambunctious boys, two dogs, “a
mean ol’ cat and a fussy husband.”
“You can find me on my porch or on a walk most evenings sipping wine and enjoying nature,”
she says. “Being an artist in this world is important to me, as I want my kids to see that their
dreams can come true if they work hard and have passion that cannot be put out by
rejection.”

The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Volunteer of the Month
December 2018

Phillip Holmes
Thank you for your
dedication, Phillip!

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Lawyer in the Library
Wednesday, January 9, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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SERVICES OF
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant, estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment necessary.

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Keep Warm Donations Needed!
As we enter the winter months, Oklahomans for
Equality is asking for blankets, socks, and new
or gently used coats, gloves, hats, and scarves
for our constituents experiencing homelessness.
Please bring donations to the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center front desk.

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Thesis Research Study
Please consider participating in my thesis research study examining the connection between
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) identity, community connection, and
resilience!

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This study is approved by the institutional review board at Northeastern State University and
under the supervision of my thesis chair, Dr. Steven Byers.
In order to be eligible for the study, you must:
Be 18 years of age at the time of completion
Identify as LGBTQ+
To participate in the study, please complete the survey here . The survey will take about 20
to 30 minutes to complete. You can be entered to win a $25.00 Amazon gift card if you
provide an email address at the end of the survey.
This study is anonymous. The only identifying information which will be collected is
demographic information, and will not specifically identify you. You will be asked to provide an
email at the conclusion of the survey to be entered in the raffle if you so wish, but are not
required to do so.
Participation in this study is voluntary. If you wish to withdraw from the study, you may close
the browser window at any time. If you do not want to answer a question, you may skip any
question in this survey.
If you have any questions, please contact Jordan Westcott ( Westcott@nsuok.edu ) or
Dr. Steven Byers ( byerss@nsuok.edu ).
We hope that you choose to participate in this study and share your experience!

PERSONALITY A SESSMENT I AN
UNDERSERVED POPULATION

WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!
The transgender community is traditionally underserved
when it comes to mental health. Additionally, the field of
psychology knows relatively little about the psychological
characteristics and needs of the transgender community. We
call on you to participate in a new research study examining
what major psychological measures cell us about cransgender
individuals!

YOU ARE ELIGIBLE IF YOU:
✓ Identify as transgender or gender nonconforming (e.g.,

gender nonbinary, genderqueer gender fluid, etc.)
✓ Are 18-years-old or older

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✓ Can read and write in English

The study will take place at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center from 4-6pm and 7-9pm every Wednesday. It
involves filling out questionnaires on a computer or paper
and will take approximately two hours of your time. After
completing the study, you will receive a $15.00 gift card.
For questions or to participate. contact doctoral student researcher
W illiam Bryant

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BE COHPENSATED FOR YOUR TIHE
Please contact projectmascseumich.edu with any questions

Are you a man who is living in a non-urban
area of the Midwest who is currently taking
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We are seeking men who are --.-.-----~-~---currently taking PrEP who live in
non-urban areas of the Midwest to
participate in a 60-minute telephone
interview about your experiences
with taking PrEP and PrEP-related
healthcare.
Questions? Contact us at prep@:indi

Are you:
• 18 years of age or
older
• A man (cisgender
or transgender)
who has sex with
other men
• Currently taking
PrEP
• Currently living in
the Midwest and
not living in a large
city

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Ever wonder what transgender
affirmative therapy is like?

Join a SIU study on text-message-based, transgender
affirmative, cognitive behavioral therapy designed to
help reduce the negative effects of stress!

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Study includes:
Pre-Treatment Assessment
FREE - 6 weeks of Transgender Affirmative CBT
Post-Treatment Assessment
3 Month Follow Up Assessment
CONTACT US TODAY
(312) 899-6195
textmessagetherapy@gmail.com
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Joe &amp; Nancy McDonald Rainbow Library
"Annie on my Mind"

Find this selection and more by
visiting the Nancy and Joe
McDonald Rainbow Library.

Liza Winthrop first meets Annie Kenyon at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art on a rainy day.
The two become fast friends, although they
come from different backgrounds.
Liza is the student body president at her
private school, Foster Academy, where she is
studying hard to get into MIT and become an
architect. She lives with her parents and
younger brother in the upscale neighborhood
of Brooklyn Heights , where most residents
are professionals.
Annie goes to a public school and lives with
her parents—a bookkeeper and a cabdriver—
and grandmother in a lower-income part of
Manhattan. Although Annie is not sure if she
will be accepted, she hopes to attend the
University of California, Berkeley to develop
her talent as a singer.
While they have different histories and goals
in life, the two girls do share a close friendship
that quickly grows into love.

Equality Center Pride Store

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The OkEq Pride Store has handmade
pride flag scarf and beanie sets!
Come get yours today!

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store
Facebook page to keep up with the new items
and new sale items

Counseling Services

OSU - Tulsa Counseling
Services
The Oklahoma State Tulsa Counseling
Center is an LGBTQ+ affirming center
located in Main Hall of OSU Tulsa. You do
not have to be affiliated with OSU to benefit
from these services! Our center offers clients
from OKEQ 5 sessions free and each
session following that is only 5 dollars. Each
member of our counseling team receives
additional training and supervision in
LGBTQ+ issues and is excited to work with
clients from OKEQ. Please contact us at
918-594-8568 for more information or to
schedule an appointment.

Sara Griffey
S ara Griffey is an LPC candidate under
supervision. Sara specializes in LGBT+ and
non-traditional relationships (i.e. kink,
polyamory, etc.). She has experience
working with homeless youth and individuals
struggling with anxiety &amp; trauma.
She previously worked with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking.
She is passionate about advocacy and
public policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.
Sara’s office is located at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center, 621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK
74120
Sara operates on a sliding scale fee
structure and can be reached at
918-928-2809 or Sara@UnityTulsa.com

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Allison Ikley-Freeman
Allison Ikley-Freeman, LPC Candidate is
passionate about assisting individuals who
are a part of the LGBTQQIA+ community
who experience a range of concerns and
issues. Individual, youth, and adolescent
counseling is available on a sliding fee scale
based on income.

Regularly Scheduled Programming

OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, December 20
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings
are open to all OkEq members

December OkEq Art
Exhibition
The December Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center features an
exhibit of works by Virginia Sitzes . It
continues throughout the month.

It's Complicated
Family Ties
Family Ties is an official
program of Oklahomans

1st &amp; 3rd Monday
of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.

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for Equality and is a
support network for
LGBTQ parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Family Ties, email
jose.vega@okeq.org
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Lawyer in the
Library
January 9
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a
lawyer about topics such
as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/
tenant disputes, estate
planning, and bankruptcy.
No appointment is
necessary.

"It's Complicated" is an
ongoing group for
individuals in
nontraditional relationships
(kink, polyamory,
swinging, etc.) This group
meets every 1st and 3rd
Monday of the month from
6:30-8pm at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. Each
session will have a new
topic. For topic
information, please like
Unity Tulsa’s Facebook
page at
www.facebook.com/
UnityTulsa or check the
OkEq event calendar at
http://www.okeq.org/
event-calendar.html .

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come
out? Maybe you have just
recently come out? Join us
for a coming out
discussion group meeting
in the History Project
Room. It's free! This
course is designed for
individuals coming to
terms with their sexuality
with presentations on how
to come out to family,
friends, and co-workers.
Question and answer
session in a supportive
and informed
environment. Facilitated
by Allison Ikley-Freeman.
Please contact
ComingOut@OkEq.org
--- --or call 918-743-4297

Non-Binary
Support Group
3rd Tuesday of each
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

Free Yoga Class
at OkEq
Mondays
5:45 - 6:45 p.m.
Enjoy a free class! These
60-minute, free

A new support group for
folks who identify with
non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a
safe space to discuss our
identities, receive support,
and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa.
For information contact Vic

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Bisexual support group at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. Tell all

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Community Yoga classes
are open to everyone of all
levels. Each class is
mindfully crafted to
prepare the body for a
peak pose in the arm
balance, inversion,
backbend or twist family.
This class will connect the
mind, body, and spirit
through movement and
breath.

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Advocacy &amp;
Services for
LGBTElders

We refuse to be invisible

SAGE Tulsa
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm

Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

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SECULAR
ORGANIZATIONS
FOR SOBRIETY

SOS Group
Mondays 7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information, visit
www.SOSTulsa.org

"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

No Shade for
Plus
Every Thursday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Gender Support
Program
Wednesdays
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email
alex.wade@okeq.org
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex

your friends. The group is
open to all bi/pan/queer/
fluid+ folks and their allies.
Facilitators
Daniel &amp; Haley

A new support group to
bring together people who
have found they are HIV
positive and those who
have been living with HIV
for many years.
The group will provide
support, Education, Social
activities and so much
more.
The group will be here at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center to provide
a safe place to discuss
issues and meet other

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of every
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Lambda AlAnon Group
Every Friday

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individuals.

people who are navigating
their lives being PLUS.

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7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
This open Al-Anon group
meets at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center every
Friday at 7:00 pm. Contact
918.743.2754 for more
information.

Tulsa Writers,
Ink.
Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and
card games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

1st &amp; 3rd Saturday of each
month
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
An LGBT inclusive group
of writers providing
support and resources to
authors and writers
regardless of where they
are in their writing career.

Intimate
Partner Violence
&amp; Sexual Assault
Survivor Support
Group
2nd &amp; 4th Thursday of
each month
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Children/Siblings
of Trans*/NonBinary
Individuals
Support Group
This program is for youth
ages 8-18 that have trans*
parents or siblings. This
group will provide support,
education and social
opportunities for those
living with trans* family

Survivors of
Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:00 - 2:30 p.m.
SIA strives to empower
those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse
(who are not abusing any
child), who want to
become survivors and
thrivers. For more
information, visit

This support and
educational group is for
individuals who have
survived domestic
violence and are ready to
explore their personal
healing process and find
hope and to discuss their
experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional
support for one another.

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members. Attendees must
have approval from the
facilitator to participate.
Please contact Amanda at
918-902-4625.

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siawso.org

Art for the Heart:
An all Inclusive
Arts Program
Sundays @ 1:00 p.m.

Inclusion for
People with
Developmental
Disabilities
Saturdays @ 1:00 p.m.
Individuals with
developmental disabilities
are frequently
marginalized and excluded
from society at large, and
this is no less true within
the LGBTQ community.
This group’s focus will be
to help individuals create
stronger community
connections through
building communication
and social skills, as well as
learning to respect social
boundaries and norms.
Members will agree upon
no more than three
outcomes for social
development per
individual. Members will
work on practicing target
behaviors while engaging
in events within and
without the Equality
Center. Group sessions

Partners of
Trans*/NonBinary
Individuals
Support Group
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
partners of transgender
and non-binary individuals.
Ages 18+. A first time
interview is required
before attending your first
meeting. Please contact
Amanda at 918-902-4625.

LGBTQ+ History:
Interviewees
Wanted
By appointment
Do you feel like you have
something to say about
your life as an LGBTQ+
individual? Recording the
history of the LGBTQ+
community is currently a
feature of programming at
the Equality Center. This
program is designed to
supplement and further
complete our collective
history by interviewing
participants to further

Art is more than just
pictures on the wall. Art
helps people express
themselves, find
happiness, and it can help
with mobility and dexterity.
Art classes foster
connections between
individuals and helps
reduce isolation many
people experience. Please
join us in making our
community a more
beautiful, meaningful place
through the enrichment of
art. Subjects will be
elected by members from
a range of topics including:
glass fusing and jewelry
making, mosaics, basket
weaving, finger weaving,
ceramics, acrylic painting,
and quilting. This group is
all inclusive, and
encourages individuals
from all age groups to
come together for weekly
sessions on Sundays @
1pm.

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will last approximately 2.5
hours, occurring each
Saturday @ 1pm.

investigate past and
present features of
LGBTQ+ life and identity.
Interviewees will sit down
face to face and be asked
a series of questions in
regards to their person
lives and experiences. All
information gathered will
be added to the existing
archive. Please contact
Ely at
burgesej@nsuok.edu to
set up your appointment.

Community Partners

health outreach prevention education, Inc.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce
Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing
Schedule
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org
for testing dates.

OkEq Staff

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Toby Jenkins
CEO / Executive Director

Jose Vega
Program Director

Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Volunteer, Pride Store, and Transgender
Programming Coordinator

Tracy Allen
Special Projects
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

OkEq Board and Trustees
Executive Committee
Stuart Ashworth, Esq., President
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, Vice President
Marcia Keesee, Secretary
Paul Allen, Treasurer
Sheena Grewal, At Large

Trustees
Shawna Baker, Esq.
Dan Burnstein
Kirk Holt
David Nelson
Kris Wilmes

Board of Directors
Jan Baldwin
Christopher Brecht-Smith, Esq.
Rev. Geoffrey Brewster
Alyssa Bryant, Esq.
Darci Hazelwood, D.O.
Allison Ikley-Freeman
Chris Shoaf
Al Triggs
Robin VanMeter
Will Vaughn

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View our events

Contact us today

Oklahomans for Equality
Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
621 East Fourth Street, Tulsa, OK 74120

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2018 Schedule for our Affirming, Inclusive, and
Welcoming Faith Communities

Kwanzaa - Habari Gani
December 26 - January 1
Kwanzaa is a week-long celebration held in the United States and in other nations of the
Western African diaspora in the Americas. The celebration honors African heritage in AfricanAmerican culture, and is observed from December 26 to January 1, culminating in a feast and
gift-giving. Kwanzaa has seven core principles (Nguzo Saba). It was created by Maulana
Karenga and was first celebrated in 1966-67.

Christmas Services
All Souls Unitarian Church
2952 South Peoria Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74114
Dec. 24
Christmas Eve Candlelight Service: 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m, 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m., 7:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m.
Bethany Christian Church
6730 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec. 24
Christmas Eve Candlelight Communion: 5:00 p.m.
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
1301 S Boston Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec. 24
Service of the Bells: 2:00 p.m.
Christmas Eve Service w/ Tableau: 5:00 p.m.
Christmas Eve Service w/ Holy Communion: 11:00 p.m.
Centenary United Methodist Church
631 N Denver Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74106
Dec. 24
Candlelight Communion Service: 6:30 p.m.
Christ Church Episcopal
10901 South Yale Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74137
Dec. 24
Christmas Eve Service: 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m., 9:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
College Hill Presbyterian Church
712 South Columbia Ave.

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Tulsa, OK 74104
Dec. 24
Candlelight Service: 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
627 South 131st East Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74108
Dec. 23
Morning Worship &amp; Children's Service: 11:00 a.m.
Eastside Christian Church
1438 S Indianapolis Ave
Tulsa, OK 74112
Dec. 24
Christmas Eve Candlelight and Communion: 6:00 p.m.
The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer
213 N. Seminole Ave.
Okmulgee, OK 74446
Dec. 24
Christmas Eve Service: 6:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
2900 South Ha rvard Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74114
Dec. 24
Carols and Candlelight Communion: 5:00 p.m.
Fellowship Lutheran Church ELCA
6727 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec. 24
Christmas Eve Services: 4:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m., 8:00 p.m.
First Christian Church
913 S Boulder Ave
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec. 24
Christmas Eve Service: 5:00 p.m.
First Lutheran Church
1244 S. Utica Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74104
Dec. 24
Worship and Communion: 6:00 p.m.
Forest Park Christian Church
9102 S Mingo Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec. 24

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Christmas Eve Service: 6:00 p.m.
Good Shepherd Episcopal Church
1420 E Dewey
Sapulpa, OK 74066
Dec. 24
Christmas Eve Service: 6:00 p.m.
Hope Unitarian
8432 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec. 24
Christmas Eve Candlelight Service: 6:00 p.m.
Joy Lutheran Church
9940 S. Yale Avenue
Tulsa , OK 74137
Dec. 24
Christmas Eve Service: 5:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m.
Parish Church of St Jerome
205 West King St.
Tulsa, OK 74106
Dec. 24
Christmas Eve Coco Service: 9:00 p.m.
Christmas Eve Mass: 10:00 p.m.
St Dunstan's Episcopal Church
5635 East 71st St.
Tulsa, OK 74136
Dec. 23
Hanging of the Greens and Las Posadas: 6:00 p.m.
Dec. 24
Christmas Eve Services: 5:00 p.m., 9:30 p.m.
St. Patrick's Episcopal Church
4250 W Houston St.
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Christmas Eve Service: 5:00 p.m., 10:00 p.m.
St Paul's United Methodist Church
1442 South Quaker Ave.
(one block east of Peoria on 15th Street)
Tulsa, OK 74120
Dec. 24
Christmas Eve Candlelight Service: 6:00 p.m.
Trinity Episcopal Church
501 South Cincinnati Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74103

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Dec. 24
Christmas Eve Pageant and Holy Eucharist: 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m
Christmas Eve Holy Eucharist with Choir and Brass: 8:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Christmas Eve Holy Eucharist with Choir and Brass: 11:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Dec. 25
Christmas Day Holy Eucharist: 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Unity Center of Tulsa
1830 South Boston Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec. 24
Christmas Eve Service: 5:00 p.m.
Unity Church of Christianity
3355 S. Jamestown Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74135
Dec. 23
Unity Holiday Service: 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
University United Methodist Church
500 S College
Tulsa, OK 74104
Dec 24
Candlelight, Carols, &amp; Communion: 6:00 p.m.

New OkEq Helpline!
Every Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
(918) 743-4297

Feeling stuck? Alone? Need a supportive,
listening ear? Make Sunday your self-care
day with a call to the new OkEq Helpline!
This new and improved helpline has affirming staff available every Sunday from 10 a.m. - 6
p.m. We are here to provide support for LGBTQ+ people dealing with many topics including
coming out, substance use, feeling isolated, conflict with work or family, and many more. We
aim to help you address these problems by listening, brainstorming, identifying a goal, and
helping you create an action plan. As always, OKEQ can also provide LGBTQ+
affirming referrals for you to put these plans into action.
All people who identify as LGBTQ+ are welcome to utilize this free service. If interested,
please call us on Sunday at 918-938-6537 or 918-938-6538.

Let's Dream Together Vision
Board Fundraiser for Dream

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Act Tulsa
Saturday, January 5, 2:00 p.m. - 4:30
p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St.
Tulsa, OK 74120
Let's Dream Together-Sonemos Juntos is a
fundraiser and vision board party benefiting DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)
recipients in need of financial assistance to pay their renewal application fees.
Your $20 donation will not only help a young "Dreamer," you also will leave with a beautiful,
quirky and personally meaningful work of art that will continue to inspire and motivate you in
2019 and beyond! No previous collage experience is needed! It's easy!
By creating a vision board collage using images, pictures, quotes and affirmations to express
your hopes, strengths and what matters most, you will be setting a powerful intention.
Speaking those hopes and intentions out loud in conversations with others reinforces their
value and allows you to encourage and be encouraged by others, including DACA recipients,
who will share their stories of resilience in the face of uncertainty and fear for themselves and
their families.
A great selection of precut words and images and a colorful array of canvas boards will be
provided. If you'd like to personalize your vision board, you may bring photos, mementos and
you own cutouts to add to the thousands that will be supplied.
Collage + Conversations = Fun and Inspiration!
Donations of magazines and school supplies are also appreciated.
Reserve your space here with your $20 donation or more!

LGBT Women's Network January Happy Hour
Monday, January 7, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Saturn Room
209 N. Boulder Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74103

The January Happy Hour for the LGBT Women's Network will be hosted by Saturn Room.
Mix and mingle with ladies you don't know, make new business connections, and grow your
personal network.
Don't forget to bring business cards to enter our door prize drawing!
MEET LIKE-MINDED TULSA WOMEN

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Tulsa's Interracial Social Connections
Happy Hour
Friday, January 11, 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St.
Tulsa, OK 74120
"Don't be afraid to expand yourself, to step out of your comfort
zone. That's where the joy and the adventure lie." -Herbie
Hancock
Tulsa's Interracial Social Connections group is for anyone who is interested in enjoying a
more diverse social community, in appreciation of all ethnicities, genders, ages, cultures,
beliefs, abilities, sexual orientation, etc. Singles and/or couples are welcome as we explore
our enlightening differences and surprising similarities.
Please join us Jan. 11 th at the Equality Center for our first happy hour and get the year
started by making new friends!
Future events will include cultural events, social networking, live performances, community
service, ethnic restaurant explorations, day trips, gallery receptions, potluck dinners, tours,
travel, movie meets, business networking and much more!

King &amp; Queen of Tulsa Pride Pageant
Saturday, January 12, 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St.
Tulsa, OK 74120

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Kelly Kirby CPA
Dreaming of buying a home?
2018 Turn-About Show
LGBT Women's Network April Happy Hour
Guys Dine Too
LGBTQ Veterans Support and Entertainment
First Thursday Art Show
Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group

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Rental
Properf:y
Bookke

No Shade for Plus
Foster Care and Adoption Information Event
Cityscape Home Mortgage
EBA Mixer
2018 Equality Gala
Art call for (even) MOREColor 2018
Compassionate Communication Workshop
"Self Love".
Pride Bingo Super Hero Night
TMSL 2018 Spring Schedule
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE

Let us help you file your 2017tax returns!

Pride Store
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Amazon Smile
Dissertation Study - Sexual Behaviors in MSM
I.C.A.O. Coronation XI

Kelly Kirby CPA

Miss Jolt 2018
Jolt - Jackpot Golf Classic

Certified Public Accountant
a professional corporation

(918) 747-5466

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Tulsa, OK 74135

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needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!

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OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, April 26
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.
Dreaming of buying a home?
Saturday, March 31, 11:00 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition
The March Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature an exhibit of works by Jini Kim,
in a show titled "My Rat Problem,
Continued."
Jini Kim is an artist from Tulsa who
received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in
Painting and Drawing in 2014 and is
working toward her Master of Fine Arts
in 2018. Her paintings are widely
collected. Her current body of work
combines painting and printmaking on
topics of feminism, modern
Orientalism and toxic masculinity.
The show continues throughout the

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Come have lunch with us and learn about buying a home. We will cover information for First Time Home
Buyers and those looking to learn what has changed since your last purchase. We will focus on several
programs that are available in the Tulsa and surrounding areas. Meet a team who is willing to work with you
whether you qualify today or have work to get there.

month.

FHA - Rural Development - Native American 184 - VA - Self Employed Borrower
Please bring the following information to start the loan application process:
* Driver License
* Last 2 check stubs
* Last 2 months banks statements
* Last 2 years Tax returns &amp; W-2's
Please RSVP to Chandra Hall at 918-645-3101 or chandra.hall@kw.com

Family Ties

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
jose.vega@okeq.org

Challenging Beliefs in
Nontraditional Relat ions
hips

1st &amp; 3rd Monday of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.

LGBT Women's Network April Happy Hour
Monday, April 2, 5:00 p.m.
R Bar &amp; Grill - Tulsa
3421 S. Peoria Ave., Tulsa, OK 74105
Please join us for our first monthly happy hour,
sponsored by Physiques by Monique Indoor
Cycling &amp; Personal Training Studio! Come mix and
mingle with ladies you might not meet otherwise,
make new business connections, and grow your
personal network. We'll have light appetizers and
be sure to bring business cards to be entered into a
drawing for a gift from our monthly sponsor!
Each month, our happy hour will be hosted at a
different bar in Tulsa and sponsored by a lesbian/
bisexual-owned or LGBT-friendly business. Join us
on the first Monday of every month from 5 to 7
p.m. No RSVP is required.

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, April 3rd, 6:30 p.m.
Burn Co. BBQ
500 S. Riverwalk Crossing, Suite 135
Jenks, OK 74037

This therapeutic discussion group
provides a haven for individuals who
engage in nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on internal and
social stigmas, personal belief systems,
and the struggles surrounding this
population. This group is open to
individuals who take part in ethically
nonmonogamous relationships
(polyamory, swinging) and kink
relationships. The Oklahoma Poly
Network is a proud supporter of this
group.
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

We are eating at the Jenks location .
Cost is $25 per person plus alcohol.
EVERYONE MUST RSVP BY FRIDAY MARCH 30TH to Richard Haley at GuysDineToo@gmail.com
Adam is opening his restaurant just for our group so make sure to treat his staff very well.
Visit Burn Co. BBQ Online - We have always loved cooking and enjoyed the primal fulfillment of doing it over wood
fire. Adam Myers experience at Tulsa based Hasty Bake Charcoal Grills, combined with Robby Corcoran's decade
plus experience in the restaurant industry comes together to create a truly distinctive flavor.After successful
endeavors as caterers, Burn Co BBQ was launched in January of 2011. Utilizing utilitarian décor and amenities,
Burn Co focuses on the food, crafting a " one of a kind", Backyard BBQ Flavor.

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We cut our coleslaw by hand, trim and smoke our meats daily, and relish the finest bits and pieces of all meats. We
offer local products when possible, and are always trying to figure out how to shock and wow our customers with exclusive specials.

LGBTQ Veterans Support and Entertainment
First &amp; Third Tuesday of each month
Next meeting Tuesday, April 3, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

2nd &amp; 4th Monday of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come out? Maybe you
have just recently come out? Join us for a
coming out discussion group meeting in
the History Project Room. It's free! This
course is designed for individuals coming
to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to
family, friends, and co-workers. Question
and answer session in a supportive and
informed environment.
It is a safe space to share experiences
about coming out and discuss topics as it
relates to doing so. By sharing struggles
and victories the group allows those newly
coming out and who have been out for a
while to learn from others. All are
welcome to join in the discussion whether
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, or Trans.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297

First Thursday Art Show - Jared Boyd "Every Reason to Feel"
Thursday April 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The April Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature an exhibit of
works by Jared Boyd, in a show titled " Every Reason to Feel" , beginning
with a reception on Thursday, April 5th from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.
Jared speaks of his work: My art is my response to the environment
around me. I create from intuitive and thoughtful design. The sources of
my inspiration are many and include emotions, thoughts, meditations,
music, nature, and life. I utilize a variety of mediums including acrylic
paint, graphite, charcoal, gesso, and oil pastels. My process is to create
many layers on the canvas as to reveal the history of the piece. My intent
is for the layers to illustrate a journey on the canvas that is both visually appealing and deeply meaningful. It's my belief that art brings great meaning to life. It's my
hope that others can find great meaning in art as well.

Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

The name of my show is "Every Reason to Feel" highlighting the importance of walking healthfully through various seasons of life. This collection has deep meaning
for me and is reminiscent of a journey through seasons that have been both joyful and painful.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, April 5, from 6 to 9 p.m. A door prize of the artist's work will be drawn.
The show continues throughout the month www.okeq.org

Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
First &amp; Third Thursday of every month
Next Meeting April 5, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Lawyer in the Library
April 11
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Tulsa Indigenous
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&amp; First Nation Support Group

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/tenant disputes,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment is necessary.

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

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First and Third Thursday of every month

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
choatek@nsuok.edu

7pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

No Shade for Plus
Every Thursday starting in April
Next meeting April 5, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
A new support group to bring together people who have found they are HIV positive and those who have been living with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, education, social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to provide a safe place to discuss issues and meet other people who are navigating their lives being
PLUS.

Stephanie Miller
Stephanie is a counseling intern at
Northeastern State University. She is
passionate about working with
diverse families and clients, now
expanding to the LGBTQ+
community and allies. Stephanie has
experience with families, children
and adolescents. She believes in
helping the client identify and
achieve their goals through a holistic
approach.
Contact Stephanie at
tatom@nsuok.edu to make an
appointment. All sessions are free
and will be held at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center between 4:30 and
6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays or 12:30
and 4:30 p.m. on Saturdays.

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

Foster Care and Adoption Information Event
Saturday, April 7, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

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Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She welcomes the opportunity to
work with persons with concerns
related to gender identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+ community.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She has experience counseling
transgender, bisexual, lesbian, gay
and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Program at Oklahoma State
University. She is a mental health
counselor at OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is passionate about
social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with
people of all identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe place for
all clients. She has experience
working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work
with persons with concerns related to
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/anxiety,
depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major
changes or transitions in life.
Appointments with Merrill can be
made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

EBA Mixer
Wednesday, April 18, 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Twenty Twenty Eyecare
7408 S. Yale Ave., Tulsa OK 74136

OUR PURPOSE
To preserve freedom and vitality of the individual spirit, by safeguarding the faculty of sight.
OUR MISSION
We will fervently campaign to educate and motivate the citizens of our community to adopt a more conscientious approach to their own eye health. By providing our
patients with the right knowledge, we empower them to make proactive decisions that will result in a higher standard of living.

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology
intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated to working
with clients of all identities (including
all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a

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Free Yoga Class

OkEq Survey

Queer POC Happy Hour
Road to the Crown
March with OKEQ in the MLK parade

OkEq wants your opinion

New Women Self-Defense Training
January EBA Mixer

Oklahomans for Equality wants to start off 2018 with a resolution to our community. We are researching whether we are meeting all
the needs of our community and identifying possible gaps where we can improve. Please take 1-2 minutes to complete this fivequestion survey so every voice can be heard.

Begin Survey

CALL ME BY YOUR NAME Pride Movie Night

Voice your
opinion,
speak out

Pipeline to Politics 2018
Wine Down Wednesday
"First Thursday" Art Opening
Resume Building and Interview skills w/
Workforce Tulsa
Wild Hearts Ball
OkEq Rainbow Wedding Show

Free Yoga Class
Wednesday, January 10, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Enjoy a free yoga class! These 60-minute, free community yoga classes are open to everyone of all
levels. Each class is mindfully crafted to prepare the body for a peak pose in the arm balance,
inversion, back-bend or twist family. This class will connect the mind, body and spirit through
movement and breath. Please email any questions to Jose.Vega@okeq.org

Spectrums of Love
Telling Our Stories - Falling in Love
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No Shade for Plus
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Pride Store
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Face Off
Empress Ball X
Wake Up Tulsa

Queer POC Happy Hour
Thursday, January 11, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Let's gather. Let's celebrate! Nothing formal, nothing fancy, no agenda. Let socialize, share experiences
and celebrate the new year - and always support. Everyone is welcome.

Amazon Smile
Shop Now
Get your house in order and help us get our
house in order, too! Go
to smile.amazon.com for your shopping
needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!

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OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, January 18
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

STARCHASER PRODUCTIOns PRESEnTS

ROAD TO THE CROWTI
A benefrt for the courts of
Oklahoma USofA Ml Ml Classic and Diva
Route 66 USofA Ml Ml Classic and Diva

Out tand·ng performances

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition
The January Oklahomans for
Equality showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature an exhibit
of works by Nan McDowell.
Nan was born in 1940 and grew up in
Quincy, Mass. As a self-taught artist, her
painting was a welcome escape while
pursuing careers in health care and
education. She currently divides her time
between Colorado and Oklahoma. Nan's
first art workshop with Ardith Goodwin
was a week before her first solo show in
2015. The techniques learned in that
workshop have forever changed her
approach to painting. Conveying emotion
through painting remains at the center of

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her work. The last three years Nan has
immersed herself in exploring her artistic
framework. What has emerged is a love
of depicting women in various states of
emotion and emotions surrounding
homelessness.

Liue band

The show continues throughout the
month. www.okeq.org

Family Ties

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

Challenging Beliefs in
Nontraditional Relat ions
hips

January 13, 2018 at 7pm
Tickets $10 at the door
Black Box Theater
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th Tulsa, OK

Tickets, auction, and tips help send the courts to Nationals
Adult Bevcro3es and snacks benct,i Oklo/10nwns for Equality

March with OkEq in the MLK parade
Monday, January 15, 9:30 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us in the MLK parade as we march with our giant rainbow flag to show support, unity and solidarity. Meet us
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to carpool to the parade start, or meet us at the starting line.

Women's Self-Defense Training
Monday, January 15 at 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

1st &amp; 3rd Monday of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
This therapeutic discussion group
provides a haven for individuals who
engage in nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on internal and
social stigmas, personal belief systems,
and the struggles surrounding this
population. This group is open to
individuals who take part in ethically
nonmonogamous relationships
(polyamory, swinging) and kink
relationships. The Oklahoma Poly
Network is a proud supporter of this
group.
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

Registration is open for the next free women's 7-week self-defense training session. This
training requires a commitment to all seven classes; the time allows you to build muscle
memory so that you can effectively use these life-saving self-defense skills.
Classes will be held every other Monday starting at 7 p.m.
Transwomen are welcome!
For more information, contact Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org

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EBA Mixer
Wednesday, January 17th, 6:00 p.m.
Hyatt Regency Tulsa
100 E. Second St., Tulsa, OK 74103

Hyatt Regency Tulsa is located in the heart of downtown Tulsa's vibrant business, entertainment, and cultural districts. Our hotel overlooks the scenic gardens of
the Williams Center Complex and is only eight miles from Tulsa International Airport. Adjoined via skybridge to Williams Towers, our luxury, high-rise Tulsa hotel
is adjacent to the famous Tulsa Performing Arts Center and just a few walking blocks from the Cox Convention Center, BOK Center and more than 50
restaurants and bars.
Visit Hyatt Regency Tulsa Online

2nd &amp; 4th Monday of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come out? Maybe you
have just recently come out? Join us for a
coming out discussion group meeting in
the History Project Room. It's free! This
course is designed for individuals coming
to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to
family, friends, and co-workers. Question
and answer session in a supportive and
informed environment.
It is a safe space to share experiences
about coming out and discuss topics as it
relates to doing so. By sharing struggles
and victories the group allows those newly
coming out and who have been out for a
while to learn from others. All are
welcome to join in the discussion whether
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, or Trans.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297

You can join the EBA online, at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

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Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

UALITY
Business Alliance

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may
host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: please send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

CALL ME BY YOUR NAME Pride Movie Night
Friday, January 19, 6:00 p.m. Reception, 7:20 p.m. Film Screening
Circle Cinema
10 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa, OK 74104
OkEq is hosting a reception at the the premier of one of the most highly acclaimed films of the year,
"CALL ME BY YOUR NAME."
In northern Italy in 1983, 17-year-old Elio begins a relationship with visiting Oliver, his father's research
assistant, with whom he bonds over his emerging sexuality, their Jewish heritage, and the beguiling
Italian landscape. The film stars Armie Hammer and was written by James Ivory.

Lawyer in the Library

Click Here to purchase tickets

January 10
February 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Pipeline to Politics 2018

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/tenant disputes,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment is necessary.

Saturday, January 27, 8:30 a.m.
Girl Scouts Western Oklahoma
6100 N. Robinson Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Join us for this timely event as we work to increase the visibility of women in important
leadership and decision-making roles.
The Oklahoma Women's Coalition and the Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies
Center's Women's Leadership Initiative at the University of Oklahoma will present Pipeline
to Politics for women interested in public service and politics.
Pipeline to Politics will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 27, at the Girl
Scouts of Western Oklahoma headquarters. A reception for participants and elected
officials will be held from 5 to 6:30 p.m. the night before.

Counseling Services

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Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
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Wine Down Wednesday
Wednesday, January 31, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Do you enjoy wine, meeting new people and hearing inspiring leadership content?

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

'Wine Down Wednesday!' is a social group that combines short 'TED-style' presentation! We drink
wine while hearing motivational/expert speakers present their leadership expertise for 15-20
minutes (6:15pm-7:45pm). Before, in between, and following the speaker, we enjoy wine and talk
about our month! Our events occur the last Wednesday of the month and topics always vary! If
there's a certain topic you'd like to hear or a speaker recommendation, let us know!
Don't miss out on a great social and leadership opportunity that will improve your life, productivity,
and relationships! Come 'Wine Down!'
Any questions please contact Jose.vega@okeq.org

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Robin Green Tilly - "Your Right Brain On Glass"
Thursday, February 1, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The February Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center will feature an exhibit of works by Robin Green Tilly, in a show
titled "Your Right Brain On Glass," beginning with a reception on Thursday, Feb. 1 from 6
to 9 p.m. and continuing throughout the month. A door prize of the artist's work will be
given at the reception.
Robin Green Tilly never resists a call from the muse. A true renaissance woman, she is a
warm fused glass artisan, creative life coach, published author and poet, experienced
public speaker, marketing expert, community volunteer and established glass artisan.
Whew!

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

She spent 20 years honing her marketing expertise first as an advertising executive,
working in print, electronic, and video mediums for major national and local clients. Robin
moved from the business-to-business advertising and marketing sector and met the
challenge of fundraising for Tulsa YWCA. Ready for a new challenge, she left the
traditional job environment to follow her passion and become a creative entrepreneur.
Passionate about art, Robin is a recognized warm glass artisan with work appearing in
galleries and invitational art shows. Her work ranges from jewelry to dinnerware, wall
sconces to table lamps. Seldom is 'not possible' the response when Robin puts
imagination to glass. She has been honored to be a part of Philbrook Festival of Trees, the
Brady Craft Alliance show and Visionmakers. She has also sold her work in MOREcolor,
Oh, Tulsa! plus Champagne and Chocolate. She was the featured artist for the 2016
Spokeasy fundraising event to benefit HUB and was a part of the Tulsa Performing Arts
Center's 40th Anniversary Celebration with a 12-piece installation titled "At the Center of
Performing Arts."
Robin's OkEq exhibit will share the stage with singer/songwriter and musician Jim Tilly.
He will provide the musical experience for the exhibit, which explores the power of the creative right brain to create calm and peace.
Today, Robin lives with the musically talented and gifted Jim Tilly, who is also an attorney in private practice. They both enjoy exploring creativity through music,
singing, warm fused glass, writing, coaching and teaching.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, February 1st from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She welcomes the opportunity to
work with persons with concerns
related to gender identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+ community.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Resume Building and Interview skills w/ Workforce Tulsa
Thursday, February 8, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center along with Workforce Tulsa for a free tips and tricks resume
and interview skills. Bring your resume to polish and have it reviewed by hiring experts. Come learn the
Do's and Don'ts in the interview process. Absolutely free.

Wild Hearts Ball
Saturday, February 3, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Join us for the 17th Annual Wild Hearts Ball
Free Admission
Live entertainment by Tulsa's top Queens and Kings
DJ Alex
Cash Bar
Dancing
Play your cards right and you might find love!

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Spectrums of Love
OkEq Survey
January EBA Mixer
CALL ME BY YOUR NAME Pride Movie Night
Brought to You Bi the Letter B
Pipeline to Politics 2018

Saturday, February 10, 6:00 p.m. Opening reception, 6:30 p.m. Dinner, 7:30 p.m. Show
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Wine Down Wednesday
"First Thursday" Art Opening

Opening Night
Lynn Riggs Black Box Theater
Spectrums of Love
Fundraiser for Black Box Theater.

Resume Building and Interview skills w/
Workforce Tulsa
Wild Hearts Ball
OkEq Rainbow Wedding Show

A cabaret of live entertainment
featuring Tulsa's top performers in
the LGBTQ community:
Jenna Davis
Charles Davis
Morgan Allen
Pete Brennan
Nash McQuarters
Rebecca Ungerman
Barry Hensley &amp; Terry Baxter
John Orsulak &amp; Pat Hobbs
James Gregory on keys

Telling Our Stories - Falling in Love
Del Shores- 6 Characters In Search Of A Play
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No Shade for Plus
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Pride Store
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Face Off

Produced by Pat Hobbs
Written by Morgan Allen

Empress Ball X
Wake Up Tulsa

$125.00 Opening reception at 6:00 p.m., Seat for the show, Dinner, Dessert,Champagne and open bar. Dinner served at 6:30 , Show begins at 7:30 p.m.
$60.00 Seat for the show, Dessert, Champagne and cash bar Seating prior to the show which begins at 7:30 p.m.
$1,000 Table for 8 includes premiere seating for the show and O pening reception and appetizers at 6:00 pm , Premiere table seating for the show, Dinner,
Dessert, Champagne and o pen bar. Dinner served at 6:30 , Show begins at 7:30 p.m.

OkEq wants your opinion
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Oklahomans for Equality wants to start off 2018 with a resolution to our community. We are researching whether we are meeting all
the needs of our community and identifying possible gaps where we can improve. Please take 1-2 minutes to complete this fivequestion survey so every voice can be heard.

Shop Now

Voice your
opinion,
speak out

Begin Survey

Get your house in order and help us get our
house in order, too! Go
to smile.amazon.com for your shopping
needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!

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EBA Mixer
Wednesday, January 17th, 6:00 p.m.
Hyatt Regency Tulsa
100 E. Second St., Tulsa, OK 74103

OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, January 18
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Hyatt Regency Tulsa is located in the heart of downtown Tulsa's vibrant business, entertainment, and cultural districts. Our hotel overlooks the scenic gardens of
the Williams Center Complex and is only eight miles from Tulsa International Airport. Adjoined via skybridge to Williams Towers, our luxury, high-rise Tulsa hotel
is adjacent to the famous Tulsa Performing Arts Center and just a few walking blocks from the Cox Convention Center, BOK Center and more than 50
restaurants and bars.
Visit Hyatt Regency Tulsa Online

You can join the EBA online, at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition
The January Oklahomans for
Equality showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature an exhibit
of works by Nan McDowell.
Nan was born in 1940 and grew up in
Quincy, Mass. As a self-taught artist, her
painting was a welcome escape while
pursuing careers in health care and
education. She currently divides her time
between Colorado and Oklahoma. Nan's
first art workshop with Ardith Goodwin
was a week before her first solo show in
2015. The techniques learned in that
workshop have forever changed her
approach to painting. Conveying emotion
through painting remains at the center of
her work. The last three years Nan has
immersed herself in exploring her artistic
framework. What has emerged is a love
of depicting women in various states of
emotion and emotions surrounding

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homelessness.
The show continues throughout the
month. www.okeq.org

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ALITY

Business Alliance

Family Ties

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may
host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: please send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

CALL ME BY YOUR NAME Pride Movie Night
Friday, January 19, 6:00 p.m. Reception, 7:20 p.m. Film Screening
Circle Cinema
10 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa, OK 74104

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

Challenging Beliefs in
Nontraditional Relat ions
hips

OkEq is hosting a reception at the the premier of one of the most highly acclaimed films of the year,
"CALL ME BY YOUR NAME."
In northern Italy in 1983, 17-year-old Elio begins a relationship with visiting Oliver, his father's research
assistant, with whom he bonds over his emerging sexuality, their Jewish heritage, and the beguiling
Italian landscape. The film stars Armie Hammer and was written by James Ivory.

Click Here to purchase tickets
1st &amp; 3rd Monday of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.

S.A.G.E. Meeting Canceled for This Week Only

This therapeutic discussion group
provides a haven for individuals who
engage in nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on internal and
social stigmas, personal belief systems,
and the struggles surrounding this
population. This group is open to
individuals who take part in ethically
nonmonogamous relationships
(polyamory, swinging) and kink
relationships. The Oklahoma Poly
Network is a proud supporter of this
group.

Tuesday, January 23

Brought to You Bi the Letter B
Thursday, January 25 at 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
We meet the 2nd Tuesday and 4th Thursday of the month!
Rainbow Library. Bisexual support group at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Tell all your friends.
The group is open to all bi/pan/queer/fluid+ folks and their allies.

Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Facilitators
Daniel &amp; Haley
For more information please contact the Jose at 918-743-4297 or Jose.vega@okeq.org

Pipeline to Politics 2018
Saturday, January 27, 8:30 a.m.
Girl Scouts Western Oklahoma
6100 N. Robinson Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Join us for this timely event as we work to increase the visibility of women in important
leadership and decision-making roles.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

The Oklahoma Women's Coalition and the Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies
Center's Women's Leadership Initiative at the University of Oklahoma will present Pipeline
to Politics for women interested in public service and politics.

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Pipeline to Politics will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 27, at the Girl
Scouts of Western Oklahoma headquarters. A reception for participants and elected
officials will be held from 5 to 6:30 p.m. the night before.

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Registration costs $75, and the event is open to women across the state.

Wine Down Wednesday
Wednesday, January 31, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Do you enjoy wine, meeting new people and hearing inspiring leadership content?
'Wine Down Wednesday!' is a social group that combines short 'TED-style' presentation! We drink

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wine while hearing motivational/expert speakers present their leadership expertise for 15-20
minutes (6:15pm-7:45pm). Before, in between, and following the speaker, we enjoy wine and talk
about our month! Our events occur the last Wednesday of the month and topics always vary! If
there's a certain topic you'd like to hear or a speaker recommendation, let us know!
Don't miss out on a great social and leadership opportunity that will improve your life, productivity,
and relationships! Come 'Wine Down!'
Any questions please contact Jose.vega@okeq.org

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Robin Green Tilly - "Your Right Brain On Glass"
Thursday, February 1, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The February Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center will feature an exhibit of works by Robin Green Tilly, in a show
titled "Your Right Brain On Glass," beginning with a reception on Thursday, Feb. 1 from 6
to 9 p.m. and continuing throughout the month. A door prize of the artist's work will be
given at the reception.
Robin Green Tilly never resists a call from the muse. A true renaissance woman, she is a
warm fused glass artisan, creative life coach, published author and poet, experienced
public speaker, marketing expert, community volunteer and established glass artisan.
Whew!
She spent 20 years honing her marketing expertise first as an advertising executive,
working in print, electronic, and video mediums for major national and local clients. Robin
moved from the business-to-business advertising and marketing sector and met the
challenge of fundraising for Tulsa YWCA. Ready for a new challenge, she left the
traditional job environment to follow her passion and become a creative entrepreneur.
Passionate about art, Robin is a recognized warm glass artisan with work appearing in
galleries and invitational art shows. Her work ranges from jewelry to dinnerware, wall
sconces to table lamps. Seldom is 'not possible' the response when Robin puts
imagination to glass. She has been honored to be a part of Philbrook Festival of Trees, the
Brady Craft Alliance show and Visionmakers. She has also sold her work in MOREcolor,
Oh, Tulsa! plus Champagne and Chocolate. She was the featured artist for the 2016
Spokeasy fundraising event to benefit HUB and was a part of the Tulsa Performing Arts
Center's 40th Anniversary Celebration with a 12-piece installation titled "At the Center of
Performing Arts."

6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come out? Maybe you
have just recently come out? Join us for a
coming out discussion group meeting in
the History Project Room. It's free! This
course is designed for individuals coming
to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to
family, friends, and co-workers. Question
and answer session in a supportive and
informed environment.
It is a safe space to share experiences
about coming out and discuss topics as it
relates to doing so. By sharing struggles
and victories the group allows those newly
coming out and who have been out for a
while to learn from others. All are
welcome to join in the discussion whether
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, or Trans.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Robin's OkEq exhibit will share the stage with singer/songwriter and musician Jim Tilly.
He will provide the musical experience for the exhibit, which explores the power of the creative right brain to create calm and peace.
Today, Robin lives with the musically talented and gifted Jim Tilly, who is also an attorney in private practice. They both enjoy exploring creativity through music,
singing, warm fused glass, writing, coaching and teaching.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, February 1st from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Resume Building and Interview Skills with Workforce Tulsa
Thursday, February 8, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center along with Workforce Tulsa for a session on tips and tricks
for your resume and interview skills. Bring your resume to polish and have it reviewed by hiring experts.
Come learn the do's and don'ts in the interview process. It's free!

Lawyer in the Library
February 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Wild Hearts Ball
Saturday, February 3, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/tenant disputes,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment is necessary.

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.

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Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Join us for the 17th Annual Wild Hearts Ball
Free Admission
Live entertainment by Tulsa's top Queens and Kings
DJ Alex
Cash Bar
Dancing
Play your cards right and you might find love!

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

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Kings &amp; Queens of Hearts

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

OkEq Rainbow Wedding Show
Saturday, February 3, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
We invite you to join us for our first OkEq Rainbow Wedding Show. Part of the proceeds from the event will benefit the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
If you would like to be a vendor at the show, please email Jose Vega jose.vega@okeq.org

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OKEQ Rainbow Wedding Show
Saturday, Febuary 3rd 12pm-4pm
Dennis R.

eill Equality Center
621 E 4th St.

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She welcomes the opportunity to
work with persons with concerns
related to gender identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+ community.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Tulsa OK 74120

Telling Our Stories - Falling in Love
Monday, February 12, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74135
Join Oklahomans for Equality for a night of storytelling, with our new series: Telling Our
Stories.
Oral Storytelling has been a vital part of keeping the LGBTQ community and their stories
alive. This series will explore different aspects of life and experience. Each night will have
a specific theme and will include TRUE stories of those within the community.
Each selected participant will tell their experience pertaining to the theme, a 5-7 minute
format. Participants can use a script if needed.
The first theme is: FALLING IN LOVE.
If you are interested in telling your story around this topic, please email Amanda Lowe at
aclowe@okstate.edu with a brief synopsis of your story. Spots are limited, so don't
delay!

Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She has experience counseling
transgender, bisexual, lesbian, gay
and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

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Del Shores- 6 Characters In Search Of A Play
Saturday, February 17th, 8:00 pm
Lynn Riggs Black Box Theater
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Sordid Lives creator Del Shores' new one-man show, directed by Emerson Collins, proves once and for all that he is not a
writer, he's a self-proclaimed thief! In "Six Characters In Search Of A Play", riffing on Pirandello's classic title, Shores brings
to life six one-of-a-kind characters he has met in real life that haven't quite made it into one of his plays, films or TV shows.
In 90 minutes, the audience will hear the truth behind how he collected these eccentrics and their stories as he portrays his
hilarious, off-the-rails encounters with them. The audience will meet "Yvonne", the anti-vegetarian Dallas waitress; "Sarah", a
Trump-hating elderly actress with an inhaler in one hand and a cigarette in the other; "Jimmy Ray", the evolving, Magic
Mike-loving latent Georgia redneck; "Loraine", the once-brilliant drama teacher who has lost her damn mind and is now
obsessed with porn; "Marsha", the monkey-hating lesbian with COPD; and "Aunt Bobby Sue", the racist Republican with a
heart of gold.

Click here to purchase tickets.

Amazon Smile
Get your house in order and help us get our house in order, too! Go to smile.amazon.com for your shopping needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Program at Oklahoma State
University. She is a mental health
counselor at OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is passionate about
social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with
people of all identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe place for
all clients. She has experience
working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work
with persons with concerns related to
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/anxiety,
depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major
changes or transitions in life.
Appointments with Merrill can be
made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

Amazon Smile Link

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No Shade for Plus
Every Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
A new support group to bring together people who have found they are HIV positive and those who have been living with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, education, social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to provide a safe place to discuss issues and meet other people who are navigating their lives being
PLUS.

Tulsa Project Theatre Season 2017-2018
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Charles E. Norman Theatre

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology
intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated to working
with clients of all identities (including
all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a
multicultural perspective. Kathy
works with clients to address
concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity
development, and overall personal
enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please
contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. He received his
master's degree in counseling from
Indiana University and is a National
Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of
the LGBTQ+ community on a variety
of issues including depression,
anxiety, relationship issues, spiritual
concerns, trauma, intimate partner
violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with
Mark can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center

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In This Issue
Spectrums of Love
Tax Receipts
OkEq Survey
Brought to You Bi the Letter B
Pipeline to Politics 2018

Spectrums of Love

Wine Down Wednesday

Saturday, February 10: Opening reception, 6 p.m.; dinner, 6:30 p.m.; show, 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Council Oak Men's Chorale

Opening Night
Lynn Riggs Black Box Theater
Spectrums of Love
Fundraiser for Black Box Theater.

Resume Building and Interview skills w/
Workforce Tulsa
Wild Hearts Ball
OkEq Rainbow Wedding Show

A cabaret of live entertainment
featuring Tulsa's top performers in
the LGBTQ community:
Jenna Davis
Charles Davis
Morgan Allen
Pete Brennan
Nash McQuarters
Rebecca Ungerman
Barry Hensley &amp; Terry Baxter
John Orsulak &amp; Pat Hobbs
James Gregory on keys

Telling Our Stories - Falling in Love
Del Shores- 6 Characters In Search Of A Play
February EBA Mixer
No Shade for Plus
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Pride Store
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Empress Ball X

Produced by Pat Hobbs
Written by Morgan Allen

Amazon Smile
Wake Up Tulsa

$125.00 Opening reception at 6:00 p.m., Seat for the show, Dinner, Dessert,Champagne and open bar. Dinner served at 6:30 , Show begins at 7:30 p.m.
$60.00 Seat for the show, Dessert, Champagne and cash bar Seating prior to the show which begins at 7:30 p.m.
$1,000 Table for 8 includes premiere seating for the show and O pening reception and appetizers at 6:00 pm , Premiere table seating for the show, Dinner,
Dessert, Champagne and o pen bar. Dinner served at 6:30 , Show begins at 7:30 p.m.

Amazon Smile
Shop Now
Get your house in order and help us get our
house in order, too! Go
to smile.amazon.com for your shopping
needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!

Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for
Equality in 2017 were recently mailed. If you have not
received your tax receipt or have questions regarding
your receipt, please contact Paul Allen, OkEq Treasurer,
paul.allen@okeq.org

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You shop. Amazon gives.
OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, February 15
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

OkEq wants your opinion
Oklahomans for Equality wants to start off 2018 with a resolution to our community. We are researching whether we are meeting all
the needs of our community and identifying possible gaps where we can improve. Please take 1-2 minutes to complete this fivequestion survey so every voice can be heard.

Begin Survey
Brought to You Bi the Letter B
Thursday, January 25 at 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
This Bisexual support group meets the 2nd Tuesday and 4th Thursday of the month in the Rainbow Library at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. Tell all your friends! The group is open to all bi/pan/queer/fluid+ folks and their allies.
Facilitators are Daniel and Haley.
For more information, contact Jose at 918-743-4297 or jose.vega@okeq.org

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition

Voice your
opinion,
speak out

The January Oklahomans for
Equality showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature an exhibit
of works by Nan McDowell.
Nan was born in 1940 and grew up in
Quincy, Mass. As a self-taught artist, her
painting was a welcome escape while
pursuing careers in health care and
education. She currently divides her time
between Colorado and Oklahoma. Nan's
first art workshop with Ardith Goodwin
was a week before her first solo show in
2015. The techniques learned in that
workshop have forever changed her
approach to painting. Conveying emotion
through painting remains at the center of
her work. The last three years Nan has
immersed herself in exploring her artistic
framework. What has emerged is a love
of depicting women in various states of
emotion and emotions surrounding

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homelessness.
The show continues throughout the
month. www.okeq.org

Pipeline to Politics 2018
Saturday, January 27, 8:30 a.m.
Girl Scouts Western Oklahoma
6100 N. Robinson Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Join us for this timely event as we work to increase the visibility of women in important
leadership and decision-making roles.
The Oklahoma Women's Coalition and the Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies
Center's Women's Leadership Initiative at the University of Oklahoma will present Pipeline
to Politics for women interested in public service and politics.

Family Ties

Pipeline to Politics will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 27, at the Girl
Scouts of Western Oklahoma headquarters. A reception for participants and elected
officials will be held from 5 to 6:30 p.m. the night before.
Registration costs $75, and the event is open to women across the state.

Wine Down Wednesday
Wednesday, January 31, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Do you enjoy wine, meeting new people and hearing inspiring leadership content?
'Wine Down Wednesday!' is a social group that combines short 'TED-style' presentation! We drink
wine while hearing motivational/expert speakers present their leadership expertise for 15-20
minutes (6:15pm-7:45pm). Before, in between, and following the speaker, we enjoy wine and talk
about our month! Our events occur the last Wednesday of the month and topics always vary! If
there's a certain topic you'd like to hear or a speaker recommendation, let us know!
Don't miss out on a great social and leadership opportunity that will improve your life, productivity,
and relationships! Come 'Wine Down!'

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

Challenging Beliefs in
Nontraditional Relat ions
hips

Any questions please contact Jose.vega@okeq.org

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Robin Green Tilly - "Your Right Brain On Glass"
Thursday, February 1, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The February Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center will feature an exhibit of works by Robin Green Tilly, in a show
titled "Your Right Brain On Glass," beginning with a reception on Thursday, Feb. 1 from 6
to 9 p.m. and continuing throughout the month. A door prize of the artist's work will be
given at the reception.
Robin Green Tilly never resists a call from the muse. A true renaissance woman, she is a
warm fused glass artisan, creative life coach, published author and poet, experienced
public speaker, marketing expert, community volunteer and established glass artisan.
Whew!
She spent 20 years honing her marketing expertise first as an advertising executive,
working in print, electronic, and video mediums for major national and local clients. Robin
moved from the business-to-business advertising and marketing sector and met the
challenge of fundraising for Tulsa YWCA. Ready for a new challenge, she left the
traditional job environment to follow her passion and become a creative entrepreneur.
Passionate about art, Robin is a recognized warm glass artisan with work appearing in
galleries and invitational art shows. Her work ranges from jewelry to dinnerware, wall
sconces to table lamps. Seldom is 'not possible' the response when Robin puts
imagination to glass. She has been honored to be a part of Philbrook Festival of Trees, the
Brady Craft Alliance show and Visionmakers. She has also sold her work in MOREcolor,
Oh, Tulsa! plus Champagne and Chocolate. She was the featured artist for the 2016
Spokeasy fundraising event to benefit HUB and was a part of the Tulsa Performing Arts
Center's 40th Anniversary Celebration with a 12-piece installation titled "At the Center of
Performing Arts."
Robin's OkEq exhibit will share the stage with singer/songwriter and musician Jim Tilly.
He will provide the musical experience for the exhibit, which explores the power of the creative right brain to create calm and peace.
Today, Robin lives with the musically talented and gifted Jim Tilly, who is also an attorney in private practice. They both enjoy exploring creativity through music,
singing, warm fused glass, writing, coaching and teaching.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, February 1st from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

1st &amp; 3rd Monday of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
This therapeutic discussion group
provides a haven for individuals who
engage in nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on internal and
social stigmas, personal belief systems,
and the struggles surrounding this
population. This group is open to
individuals who take part in ethically
nonmonogamous relationships
(polyamory, swinging) and kink
relationships. The Oklahoma Poly
Network is a proud supporter of this
group.
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for new choir members for their 20th Anniversary concert season!
Rehearsals start Tuesday, February 6, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational
2900 S Harvard Ave, Tulsa, OK 74114
Concert dates and times: June 14th &amp; 15th, 8:00pm
Lynn Riggs Blackbox Theatre
Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
SPECIAL BONUS CONCERT: Thursday, June 21st with the Turtle Creek Chorale from Dallas, Tx....Stay tuned for more details!!!!!
Contact us at counciloak.org or on Facebook!

2nd &amp; 4th Monday of each month

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MEN'S
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Are you planning to come out? Maybe you
have just recently come out? Join us for a
coming out discussion group meeting in
the History Project Room. It's free! This
course is designed for individuals coming
to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to
family, friends, and co-workers. Question
and answer session in a supportive and
informed environment.
It is a safe space to share experiences
about coming out and discuss topics as it
relates to doing so. By sharing struggles
and victories the group allows those newly
coming out and who have been out for a
while to learn from others. All are
welcome to join in the discussion whether
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, or Trans.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Resume Building and Interview Skills with Workforce Tulsa
Thursday, February 8, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center along with Workforce Tulsa for a session on tips and tricks
for your resume and interview skills. Bring your resume to polish and have it reviewed by hiring experts.
Come learn the do's and don'ts in the interview process. It's free!

Wild Hearts Ball
Saturday, February 3, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Lawyer in the Library
February 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/tenant disputes,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment is necessary.

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.

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Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Join us for the 17th Annual Wild Hearts Ball
Free Admission
Live entertainment by Tulsa's top Queens and Kings
DJ Alex
Cash Bar
Dancing
Play your cards right and you might find love!

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

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Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

OkEq Rainbow Wedding Show
Saturday, February 3, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
We invite you to join us for our first OkEq Rainbow Wedding Show. Part of the proceeds from the event will benefit the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
If you would like to be a vendor at the show, please email Jose Vega jose.vega@okeq.org

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OKEQ Rainbow Wedding Show
Saturday, Febuary 3rd 12pm-4pm
Dennis R.

eill Equality Center
621 E 4th St.

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She welcomes the opportunity to
work with persons with concerns
related to gender identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+ community.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Tulsa OK 74120

Telling Our Stories - Falling in Love
Monday, February 12, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74135
Join Oklahomans for Equality for a night of storytelling, with our new series: Telling Our
Stories.
Oral Storytelling has been a vital part of keeping the LGBTQ community and their stories
alive. This series will explore different aspects of life and experience. Each night will have
a specific theme and will include TRUE stories of those within the community.
Each selected participant will tell their experience pertaining to the theme, a 5-7 minute
format. Participants can use a script if needed.
The first theme is: FALLING IN LOVE.
If you are interested in telling your story around this topic, please email Amanda Lowe at
aclowe@okstate.edu with a brief synopsis of your story. Spots are limited, so don't
delay!

Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She has experience counseling
transgender, bisexual, lesbian, gay
and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

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Del Shores- 6 Characters In Search Of A Play
Saturday, February 17, 8:00 pm
Lynn Riggs Black Box Theater
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Sordid Lives creator Del Shores' new one-man show, directed by Emerson Collins, proves once and for all that he is not a
writer, he's a self-proclaimed thief! In "Six Characters In Search Of A Play", riffing on Pirandello's classic title, Shores brings
to life six one-of-a-kind characters he has met in real life that haven't quite made it into one of his plays, films or TV shows.
In 90 minutes, the audience will hear the truth behind how he collected these eccentrics and their stories as he portrays his
hilarious, off-the-rails encounters with them. The audience will meet "Yvonne", the anti-vegetarian Dallas waitress; "Sarah", a
Trump-hating elderly actress with an inhaler in one hand and a cigarette in the other; "Jimmy Ray", the evolving, Magic
Mike-loving latent Georgia redneck; "Loraine", the once-brilliant drama teacher who has lost her damn mind and is now
obsessed with porn; "Marsha", the monkey-hating lesbian with COPD; and "Aunt Bobby Sue", the racist Republican with a
heart of gold.

Click here to purchase tickets.

EBA Mixer
Wednesday, February 21, 6:00 p.m.
Gregg A. Smith DDS
3912 E. 31st Street, Tulsa, OK 74135
Smith General Dentistry was founded by Dr. Norval R. Smith in 1952. He was joined by his son, Dr. Gregg A. Smith, in 1988 until Dr. Norval retired in 2002.
Today, Dr. Gregg, along with his experienced, loyal, friendly and professional staff always remember why we're here. Our philosophy has always remained the
same: We stay current with the latest dental techniques and technology and practice the best dentistry. We always make the patient feel comfortable,
appreciated and welcome.

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Program at Oklahoma State
University. She is a mental health
counselor at OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is passionate about
social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with
people of all identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe place for
all clients. She has experience
working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work
with persons with concerns related to
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/anxiety,
depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major
changes or transitions in life.
Appointments with Merrill can be
made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

We take great pride in creating and recapturing beautiful healthy smiles. Our promise to you is that the veneers, fillings, crowns and bridges we create will look
as good or better than the teeth nature gave you. Come and see why eighty-five percent of our new patients are referrals from our existing patient base.
Welcome!!! We're glad you're here!!! -Gregg A. Smith, D.D.S.
Visit Gregg A. Smith D.D.S. online

You can join the EBA online, at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

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Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology
intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated to working
with clients of all identities (including
all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a
multicultural perspective. Kathy
works with clients to address
concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity
development, and overall personal
enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please
contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

usiness Alliance

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may
host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: please send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

No Shade for Plus
Every Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
A new support group to bring together people who have found they are HIV positive and those who have been living with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, education, social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to provide a safe place to discuss issues and meet other people who are navigating their lives being

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. He received his
master's degree in counseling from
Indiana University and is a National
Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of
the LGBTQ+ community on a variety
of issues including depression,
anxiety, relationship issues, spiritual
concerns, trauma, intimate partner
violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with
Mark can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center

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PLUS.

Tulsa Project Theatre Season 2017-2018
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Charles E. Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103

at (918) 594-8568.

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor
- Candidate and Counseling
Psychology Doctoral Intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide
variety of topics including
relationship/family concerns, body
image, community advocacy,
religiosity/spirituality concerns,
trauma, and more. She has
experience with family and couples
counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

Tulsa Project Theatre (TPT), the city's only theatre company operating under an Actors Equity Association (AEA)
contract, and has announced its 2017-2018 season. Three of the season's productions are in collaboration with
other AEA affiliates - two from Oklahoma City and one with whom fans of the hit TV shows,
Big Bang Theory and Speechless, may be familiar.
In February 2018, TPT returns to the intimate Norman Theatre at the Tulsa PAC to present the Regional Premiere
of John Ross Bowie's FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN. This brand new non-musical play centers on the iconic punk
band, The Ramones, as they record their fifth album with eccentric music producer, Phil Spector. Focusing on the
period in 1979-1980 when the band stood on the edge of breaking out, and Spector needed a hit, this intense
black comedy sheds light on an important and overlooked moment in rock history. FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN
was written by actor and comedian John Ross Bowie, best known for his role as Barry Kripke in the CBS show
THE BIG BANG THEORY and currently as Jimmy Dimeo on the ABC show SPEECHLESS. FOUR CHORDS
AND A GUN runs February 16-25, 2018.
TICK...TICK...BOOM! is an autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the late Pulitzer Prize- and Tony
Awardwinning composer of Rent, which tells the story of a composer and the sacrifices he made to achieve his
big break, eventually leading to a Broadway blockbuster. His girlfriend wants to get married and move out of the
city, his best friend is making big bucks on Madison Avenue and, yet, Jon is still waiting tables and trying to write
the great American rock musical. Set in 1990, this compelling story of personal discovery embraces the universal
ideal of holding onto your dreams through life's most difficult challenges. Before RENT, there was
TICK...TICK...BOOM! The production will run for a weekend in Oklahoma City before arriving in Tulsa for a limited
run on April 27 - 29, 2018.

Non-Binary Support
Group
3rd Wednesday of each month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify
with non-binary genders, including but not
limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux,
and more. This group will be a safe space
to discuss our identities, receive support,
and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Tulsa Project Theatre will close its seventh season in the Liddy Doenges Theatre with another Oklahoma
Premiere of the rock opera LIZZIE, set to run July 13-22, 2018. On a sweltering summer morning in 1892, in a
small new England city, a prominent business man and his wife were brutally axed to death in their home. Their youngest daughter, Lizzie Borden was the prime
suspect and her trial was a coast-to-coast media sensation. LIZZIE features four women fronting a six-piece rock band. LIZZIE is sex, rage, betrayal, blood,
murder, and American mythology set to a scorching rock score.
Visit www.tulsaprojecttheatre.com for more information

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Equality Center Pride Store
"His One" and "His Only" rings available now

Southern Pride Drum Group
Every Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
The Southern Pride Drum Group is the
only such group of its kind in the world,
being the only drum group composed of
mainly 2 spirit (GLBT Native) members
and their families. They have traveled
across the U.S. and Canada singing for
powwows, gatherings and Pride events for
more than 10 years, with more than 100
years of combined experience singing at
the drum. They seek to teach drumming
and singing and drum etiquette at the
Equality Center in Tulsa and to add to
their tight-knit drum family.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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Asexual Meeting
2nd &amp; 4th Tuesday of every month
7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
It's the A in LGBTQA. Come join us for an
affirming, open discussion at this peer-led
group for individuals 18 and over who
identify as asexual or are interested in
discussing asexual issues.
This a place for asexuals to form
community. Be a part of the first Tulsa
asexual group.
Asexuality can be defined in many
different ways. Some of us identify as
asexual because we are not interested in
intercourse, but still want other forms of
sex. Some of us identify as asexual
because we cannot get sexually aroused.
Others may identify as asexual because
we are never attracted to anyone sexually.
Some of us are in relationships with the
opposite sex, some with the same sex,
and others remain unattached our entire
lives.

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items
2nd Tuesday &amp; 4th Thursday
of each month
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Harvard's Secret Court"
Written by: William Wright

In 2002, a researcher for The Harvard Crimson came across a restricted archive labeled "Secret Court Files, 1920." The
mystery he uncovered involved a tragic scandal in which Harvard University secretly put a dozen students on trial for
homosexuality and then systematically and persistently tried to ruin their lives.
In May of 1920,Cyril Wilcox, a freshman suspended from Harvard, was found sprawled dead on his bed, his room filled with
gas--a suicide. The note he left behind revealed his secret life as part of a circle of homosexual students.The resulting witch
hunt and the lives it cost remains one of the most shameful episodes in the history of America's premiere university. Supported
by legendary Harvard President Lawrence Lowell, Harvard conducted its investigation in secrecy. Several students committed
suicide;others had their lives destroyed by an ongoing effort on the part of Harvard to destroy their reputations. Harvard's
Secret Court is a deeply moving indictment of the human toll of intolerance and the horrors of injustice that can result when a
powerful institution loses its balance.

Bisexual support group at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. Tell all your friends.
The group is open to all bi/pan/queer/
fluid+ folks and their allies.
Facilitators
Colton &amp; Haley

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library.

No Shade for Plus
Every Tuesday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
A new support group to bring together
people who have found they are HIV
positive and those who have been living
with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, Education,
Social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center to provide a safe
place to discuss issues and meet other
people who are navigating their lives
being PLUS.

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SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of every month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

Amazon Smile
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A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship and
support through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Tulsa Writers, Ink.
1st &amp; 3rd Saturday of each month
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
An LGBT inclusive group of writers
providing support and resources to
authors and writers regardless of where
they are in their writing career.
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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email alex.wade@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:00 - 2:30 p.m.

WAKE UP: P ART OF THE BevoNo To ERANCE S ERIES

SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who are
not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

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Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm

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Register Today! www.OKCNP.org

Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve a space for
your next event or receive pricing
information, contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org Stop by for a
quick view of the Event Center and pick
up a space rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers and
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Intimate Partner Violence &amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group

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1st Wednesday of each month
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and educational
group is for individuals who have survived
domestic violence and are ready to
explore their personal healing process
and find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal, and may include specific
goals such as creating a safety plan,
reducing risk of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing the
impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing self-regulatory
skills, addressing trauma through
cognitive processing, reconnecting to
support systems, family and the
community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is paramount. For more
information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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Sharon Queen
Service Coordinator
Veterans, Transgender and
Indigenous People
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Director
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Volunteer &amp; Pride Store Coordinator
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Luke Welvaert
Facilities Coordinator
Luke.Welvaert@OkEq.org

Tracy Allen
Special Projects
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Denise Polonchak
Janitorial Services

OkEq Board and Trustees
Executive Committee
Rev. Geoffrey Brewster, President
Stuart Ashworth, Esq,

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Trustees
Shawna Baker, Esq.
Dan Burnstein
Kirk Holt
David Nelson
Kris Wilmes

Community Advisors
Erin Christy
Karen Gilbert
Deborah Gist, EdD
Christina Mendoza
Denise Reid
Jane Wiseman

Board of Advisors
Laura Arrowsmith, DO
Peter Brennan
Jamie Catlett
Michael Farr
Joann Frizell
Andrew Gordon
Tamra Beth Jennings
Marcia Keesee
Amanda Lowe
Andrew McClain
Jim Scholl
Mikeal Vaughn
William Vaughn

Board of Directors
Christopher Brecht-Smith, Esq
Alyssa Bryant, Esq
Sheena Grewal
Darci Hazelwood, DO
Ben Matthews
Mike Redman, Esq
Chris Shoaf
Al Triggs
Robin VanMeter
John Williams

Vice President
Jan Baldwin, Secretary
Paul Allen, Treasurer
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, At Large

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Wild Hearts Ball
OkEq Rainbow Wedding Show
Del Shores- 6 Characters In Search Of A Play
2018 OCCJ Trialogue Series
Free Art Class II
Challenging Beliefs in Nontraditional
Relationships
Free Strength and Conditioning Workout
Guys Dine Too
Council Oak Men's Chorale
Resume Building and Interview skills w/
Workforce Tulsa

Let us help you file your 2017tax returns!

QPOC Movie Night
Telling Our Stories - Falling in Love
OKEQ Coming Out Workshop
Free Yoga Class at OkEq.
Brought to You Bi the Letter B

Kelly Kirby CPA

Non-Binary Support Group
February EBA Mixer
Moms Demand Action - Lobby Day
LGBTQ Young Adults First Friday Art Crawl

Certified Public Accountant

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OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, February 15
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition
Spectrums of Love
Saturday, February 10: Opening reception, 6 p.m.; dinner, 6:30 p.m.; show, 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

The January Oklahomans for
Equality showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature an exhibit
of works by Nan McDowell.

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Nan was born in 1940 and grew up in
Quincy, Mass. As a self-taught artist, her
painting was a welcome escape while
pursuing careers in health care and
education. She currently divides her time
between Colorado and Oklahoma. Nan's
first art workshop with Ardith Goodwin
was a week before her first solo show in
2015. The techniques learned in that
workshop have forever changed her
approach to painting. Conveying emotion
through painting remains at the center of
her work. The last three years Nan has
immersed herself in exploring her artistic
framework. What has emerged is a love
of depicting women in various states of
emotion and emotions surrounding
homelessness.

Opening Night
Lynn Riggs Black Box Theater
Spectrums of Love
Fundraiser for Black Box Theater.
A cabaret of live entertainment
featuring Tulsa's top performers in
the LGBTQ community:
Jenna Davis
Charles Davis
Morgan Allen
Pete Brennan
Nash McQuarters
Rebecca Ungerman
Barry Hensley &amp; Terry Baxter
John Orsulak &amp; Pat Hobbs
James Gregory on keys
Produced by Pat Hobbs
Written by Morgan Allen
$125.00 Opening reception at 6:00 p.m., Seat for the show, Dinner, Dessert,Champagne and open bar. Dinner served at 6:30 , Show begins at 7:30 p.m.

The show continues throughout the
month. www.okeq.org

$60.00 Seat for the show, Dessert, Champagne and cash bar Seating prior to the show which begins at 7:30 p.m.
$1,000 Table for 8 includes premiere seating for the show and O pening reception and appetizers at 6:00 pm , Premiere table seating for the show, Dinner,
Dessert, Champagne and o pen bar. Dinner served at 6:30 , Show begins at 7:30 p.m.

Family Ties

Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for
Equality in 2017 were recently mailed. If you have not
received your tax receipt or have questions regarding
your receipt, please contact Paul Allen, OkEq Treasurer,
paul.allen@okeq.org

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

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Challenging Beliefs in
Nontraditional Relat ions
hips

OkEq wants your opinion
Oklahomans for Equality wants to start off 2018 with a resolution to our community. We are researching whether we are meeting all
the needs of our community and identifying possible gaps where we can improve. Please take 1-2 minutes to complete this fivequestion survey so every voice can be heard.

Begin Survey
Wine Down Wednesday
Wednesday, January 31, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Do you enjoy wine, meeting new people and hearing inspiring leadership content?
'Wine Down Wednesday!' is a social group that combines short 'TED-style' presentation! We drink
wine while hearing motivational/expert speakers present their leadership expertise for 15-20
minutes (6:15pm-7:45pm). Before, in between, and following the speaker, we enjoy wine and talk
about our month! Our events occur the last Wednesday of the month and topics always vary! If
there's a certain topic you'd like to hear or a speaker recommendation, let us know!
Don't miss out on a great social and leadership opportunity that will improve your life, productivity,
and relationships! Come 'Wine Down!'
Any questions please contact Jose.vega@okeq.org

February Video eNews

Voice your
opinion,
speak out
1st &amp; 3rd Monday of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
This therapeutic discussion group
provides a haven for individuals who
engage in nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on internal and
social stigmas, personal belief systems,
and the struggles surrounding this
population. This group is open to
individuals who take part in ethically
nonmonogamous relationships
(polyamory, swinging) and kink
relationships. The Oklahoma Poly
Network is a proud supporter of this
group.
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Live Free!
Coming Out

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"First Thursday" Art Opening
Robin Green Tilly - "Your Right Brain On Glass"
Thursday, February 1, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The February Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center will feature an exhibit of works by Robin Green Tilly, in a show
titled "Your Right Brain On Glass," beginning with a reception on Thursday, Feb. 1 from 6
to 9 p.m. and continuing throughout the month. A door prize of the artist's work will be
given at the reception.
Robin Green Tilly never resists a call from the muse. A true renaissance woman, she is a
warm fused glass artisan, creative life coach, published author and poet, experienced
public speaker, marketing expert, community volunteer and established glass artisan.
Whew!
She spent 20 years honing her marketing expertise first as an advertising executive,
working in print, electronic, and video mediums for major national and local clients. Robin
moved from the business-to-business advertising and marketing sector and met the
challenge of fundraising for Tulsa YWCA. Ready for a new challenge, she left the
traditional job environment to follow her passion and become a creative entrepreneur.
Passionate about art, Robin is a recognized warm glass artisan with work appearing in
galleries and invitational art shows. Her work ranges from jewelry to dinnerware, wall
sconces to table lamps. Seldom is 'not possible' the response when Robin puts
imagination to glass. She has been honored to be a part of Philbrook Festival of Trees, the
Brady Craft Alliance show and Visionmakers. She has also sold her work in MOREcolor,
Oh, Tulsa! plus Champagne and Chocolate. She was the featured artist for the 2016
Spokeasy fundraising event to benefit HUB and was a part of the Tulsa Performing Arts
Center's 40th Anniversary Celebration with a 12-piece installation titled "At the Center of
Performing Arts."
Robin's OkEq exhibit will share the stage with singer/songwriter and musician Jim Tilly.
He will provide the musical experience for the exhibit, which explores the power of the creative right brain to create calm and peace.
Today, Robin lives with the musically talented and gifted Jim Tilly, who is also an attorney in private practice. They both enjoy exploring creativity through music,
singing, warm fused glass, writing, coaching and teaching.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, February 1st from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

2nd &amp; 4th Monday of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come out? Maybe you
have just recently come out? Join us for a
coming out discussion group meeting in
the History Project Room. It's free! This
course is designed for individuals coming
to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to
family, friends, and co-workers. Question
and answer session in a supportive and
informed environment.
It is a safe space to share experiences
about coming out and discuss topics as it
relates to doing so. By sharing struggles
and victories the group allows those newly
coming out and who have been out for a
while to learn from others. All are
welcome to join in the discussion whether
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, or Trans.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Wild Hearts Ball
Saturday, February 3, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Lawyer in the Library
February 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/tenant disputes,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment is necessary.

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them

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to find an available time to see you.

Join us for the 17th Annual Wild Hearts Ball
Free Admission
Live entertainment by Tulsa's top Queens and Kings
DJ Alex
Cash Bar
Dancing
Play your cards right and you might find love!

Dr. Kurt Choate

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Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

Kings &amp; Queens of Hearts

OkEq Rainbow Wedding Show
Saturday, February 3, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
We invite you to join us for our first OkEq Rainbow Wedding Show. Part of the proceeds from the event will benefit the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
If you would like to be a vendor at the show, please email Jose Vega jose.vega@okeq.org

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Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

OKEQ Rainbow Wedding Show
Saturday, Febuary 3rd 12pm-4pm
Dennis R.

eill Equality Center
621 E 4th St.

Tulsa OK 74120

Del Shores- 6 Characters In Search Of A Play
Saturday, February 17, 8:00 pm
Lynn Riggs Black Box Theater
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Sordid Lives creator Del Shores new one-man show directed by Emerson Collins
proves once again that he is not a writer, he's a self-proclaimed thief! In Six Characters
In Search Of A Play, Shores is inspired by Pirandello's classic play to bring you six
characters inspired by his real-life encounters that haven't quite made it into one of
Shores' plays, films or TV shows.

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She welcomes the opportunity to
work with persons with concerns
related to gender identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+ community.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

In 90 minutes, the audience will hear the truth behind how he collected these
eccentrics, then he will portray them in classic Shores' monologue style. The audience
will walk away knowing "Yvonne", the vegetarian-hating Texas waitress; "Sarah", an
elderly actress who is determined to drink and smoke herself to death if Trump is
elected; "Jimmy Ray", the evolving Georgia redneck, "Loraine"; the once brilliant drama
teacher who has lost her damn mind and is now obsessed with porn; "Aunt Bobbie
Sue", the blue-collar Republican who does not care for "Mexkins" or Obama; and
"Marsha", the monkey-hating lesbian with CPOD.
Get ready to laugh, think and maybe shed a tear or two.
Del shores has written, directed and produced successfully across studio and

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Telling Our Stories - Falling in Love
OKEQ Coming Out Workshop
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Moms Demand Action - Lobby Day
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First Thursday Art Show

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OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, February 15
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition
Spectrums of Love
Saturday, February 10: Opening reception, 6 p.m.; dinner, 6:30 p.m.; show, 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

The February Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists
will feature an exhibit of works by
Robin Green Tilly, in a show titled
"Your Right Brain On Glass,"

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She spent 20 years honing her
marketing expertise first as an
advertising executive, working in print,
electronic, and video mediums for
major national and local clients. Robin
moved from the business-to-business
advertising and marketing sector and
met the challenge of fundraising for
Tulsa YWCA. Ready for a new
challenge, she left the traditional job
environment to follow her passion and
become a creative entrepreneur.

Opening Night
Lynn Riggs Black Box Theater
Spectrums of Love
Fundraiser for Black Box Theater.
A cabaret of live entertainment
featuring Tulsa's top performers in
the LGBTQ community:
Jenna Davis
Charles Davis
Morgan Allen
Pete Brennan
Nash McQuarters
Rebecca Ungerman
Barry Hensley &amp; Terry Baxter
John Orsulak &amp; Pat Hobbs
James Gregory on keys

The show continues throughout the
month. www.okeq.org

Produced by Pat Hobbs
Written by Morgan Allen
$125.00 Opening reception at 6:00 p.m., Seat for the show, Dinner, Dessert,Champagne and open bar. Dinner served at 6:30 , Show begins at 7:30 p.m.
$60.00 Seat for the show, Dessert, Champagne and cash bar Seating prior to the show which begins at 7:30 p.m.
$1,000 Table for 8 includes premiere seating for the show and O pening reception and appetizers at 6:00 pm , Premiere table seating for the show, Dinner,
Dessert, Champagne and o pen bar. Dinner served at 6:30 , Show begins at 7:30 p.m.

Family Ties

Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for
Equality in 2017 were recently mailed. If you have not
received your tax receipt or have questions regarding
your receipt, please contact Paul Allen, OkEq Treasurer,
paul.allen@okeq.org

----

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

OkEq wants your opinion
Oklahomans for Equality wants to start off 2018 with a resolution to our community. We are researching whether we are meeting all
the needs of our community and identifying possible gaps where we can improve. Please take 1-2 minutes to complete this fivequestion survey so every voice can be heard.

Challenging Beliefs in
Nontraditional Relat ions
hips

Voice your
opinion,
speak out

Begin Survey

1st &amp; 3rd Monday of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.

February Video eNews

This therapeutic discussion group
provides a haven for individuals who
engage in nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on internal and
social stigmas, personal belief systems,
and the struggles surrounding this
population. This group is open to
individuals who take part in ethically
nonmonogamous relationships
(polyamory, swinging) and kink
relationships. The Oklahoma Poly
Network is a proud supporter of this
group.
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Del Shores- 6 Characters In Search Of A Play
Saturday, February 17, 8:00 pm
Lynn Riggs Black Box Theater
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Sordid Lives creator Del Shores new one-man show directed by Emerson Collins
proves once again that he is not a writer, he's a self-proclaimed thief! In Six Characters
In Search Of A Play, Shores is inspired by Pirandello's classic play to bring you six
characters inspired by his real-life encounters that haven't quite made it into one of
Shores' plays, films or TV shows.
In 90 minutes, the audience will hear the truth behind how he collected these eccentrics,
then he will portray them in classic Shores' monologue style. The audience will walk

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away knowing "Yvonne", the vegetarian-hating Texas waitress; "Sarah", an elderly
actress who is determined to drink and smoke herself to death if Trump is elected;
"Jimmy Ray", the evolving Georgia redneck, "Loraine"; the once brilliant drama teacher
who has lost her damn mind and is now obsessed with porn; "Aunt Bobbie Sue", the
blue-collar Republican who does not care for "Mexkins" or Obama; and "Marsha", the
monkey-hating lesbian with CPOD.
Get ready to laugh, think and maybe shed a tear or two.
Del shores has written, directed and produced successfully across studio and
independent film, network and cable television and regional and national touring theatre.
Shores' career took off with the play Daddy's Dyin' (Who's Got The Will?) in 1987, which
ran two years, winning many Los Angeles theatre awards, including LA Weekly's Best
Production and Best Writing. The play has subsequently been produced in over 2,500
theatres worldwide. A movie version of Daddy's Dyin' was released in 1990 by MGM
starring Beau Bridges, Tess Harper, Judge Reinhold, Keith Carradine and Beverly
D'Angelo. Shores wrote the screenplay and executive produced the film.

2nd &amp; 4th Monday of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.

Sordid Lives, his fourth play, opened in Los Angeles in 1996 and ran 13 sold-out
months. The play went on to win 14 Drama-Logue Theatre Awards, including three for
Shores for wring, directing and producing. There have since been over 300 additional
stage productions of the play.

Are you planning to come out? Maybe you
have just recently come out? Join us for a
coming out discussion group meeting in
the History Project Room. It's free! This
course is designed for individuals coming
to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to
family, friends, and co-workers. Question
and answer session in a supportive and
informed environment.

In 1999, Shores wrote and directed the film version of Sordid Lives starring Beau
Bridges, Delta Burke, Olivia Newton-John, Bonnie Bedelia, Leslie Jordan and Beth
Grant along with most of the cast from the play. Opening in only eight theatres across
the country, the little film that could took in nearly two million dollars in its limited
release. The movie became a cult phenomenon and became the longest running film in
the history of Palm Springs with a record ninety-six weeks.
"Del Shores is the grand master of Southern lowlife sensibilities."
Daily Variety

It is a safe space to share experiences
about coming out and discuss topics as it
relates to doing so. By sharing struggles
and victories the group allows those newly
coming out and who have been out for a
while to learn from others. All are
welcome to join in the discussion whether
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, or Trans.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297

"Del Shores is a master of the Texas comedy."
Los Angeles Times
Click here to purchase tickets.

My Oklahoma Town Hall Meeting
Sunday, February 11, 2:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Gather with your co-activists and engage with your Oklahoma legislators through a
letter-writing campaign and phone messaging.
Oklahomans for Equality has identified several negative bills in the Oklahoma
Legislature that would impact the LGBTQ community. There are also several bills
that we feel would benefit the community.
Here is our 2018 legislative issues link
We will provide stationery, envelopes, stamps and the addresses for Oklahoma
legislators and the committees that bills are assigned to. We will also have the
phone numbers for legislators and talking points for you to leave vital, short,
messages with their answering services.
These advocacy initiatives have been effective in defeating over 35 anti LGBTQ bills
in the last four years.

2nd Pride Bingo of 2018
Saturday, February 24, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Tulsa PRIDE BINGO is the best bingo EVER
The beautiful and glamorous Nicole Carrington will fly in from Vegas, and she has invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash
Teresa to join her for our Bingo Bash. DJ Alex says "get your lip sync selections ready."
$20 for general admission
$30 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets

@ the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

2018 OCCJ Trialogue Series
Sunday, February 11, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Antioch Baptist Church
110 E. 56th St. N., Tulsa, OK 74126
Sunday, February 18 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Peace Academy
4620 S Irvington Ave, Tulsa, OK 74135
2018 Trialogue Series
Join religious and community leaders in February 2018 for the 35th Annual Trialogue Series. The
theme for the annual series is "Won't You Be My Neighbor?"
Sponsored by OCCJ and funded in part by the Tulsa Library Trust's Alfred E. Aaronson Lecture
Series Endowment, the three-part discussion series is scheduled for February 4, at Temple
Israel, February 11 at Antioch Baptist Church, and February 18 at Peace Academy. Each
session is from 2 to 4 p.m.
February 11: Mapping my connections to other neighborhoods
What perceptions do we have about our neighborhoods and neighbors? Who is telling the

Lawyer in the Library
February 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/tenant disputes,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment is necessary.

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them

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narrative of your neighborhood?

to find an available time to see you.

February 18: Who is my neighbor? What is my role as a neighbor?
How can we "neighbor"? How can we best support each other in order to thrive as a city? This session includes presentations from City of Tulsa Chief Resilience
Officer DeVon Douglass, as well as a representative from the Community Service Council.
The program is free and open to the public. Donations are welcome.
For more information about the 2018 Trialogue Series, contact Sarah Rana at srana@occjok.org or call 918-583-1361.

Resume Building and Interview Skills with Workforce Tulsa
Thursday, February 8, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center along with Workforce Tulsa for a session on tips and tricks
for your resume and interview skills. Bring your resume to polish and have it reviewed by hiring experts.
Come learn the do's and don'ts in the interview process. It's free!

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

QPOC Movie Night: To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar
Friday, February 9, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Join the Queer People of Color support and social group for a movie night at the Equality Center.
"To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar" is a 1995 American comedy film starring Wesley Snipes, Patrick
Swayze, and John Leguizamo as three New York City drag queens who embark on a road trip. Its title refers to an
iconic autographed photo of Julie Newmar that they carry with them on their journey.
For more information, email jose.vega@okeq.org

Telling Our Stories - Falling in Love
Monday, February 12, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join Oklahomans for Equality for a night of storytelling, with our new series: Telling Our
Stories.
Oral Storytelling has been a vital part of keeping the LGBTQ community and their stories
alive. This series will explore different aspects of life and experience. Each night will have
a specific theme and will include TRUE stories of those within the community.
Each selected participant will tell their experience pertaining to the theme, a 5-7 minute
format. Participants can use a script if needed.
The first theme is: FALLING IN LOVE.

Stephanie Miller
Stephanie is a counseling intern at
Northeastern State University. She is
passionate about working with
diverse families and clients, now
expanding to the LGBTQ+
community and allies. Stephanie has
experience with families, children
and adolescents. She believes in
helping the client identify and
achieve their goals through a holistic
approach.
Contact Stephanie at
918-771-84 or tatom@nsuok.edu to
make an appointment. All sessions
are free and will be held at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. on
Wednesdays or 12:30 and 4:30 p.m.
on Saturdays.

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

If you are interested in telling your story around this topic, please email Amanda Lowe at
aclowe@okstate.edu with a brief synopsis of your story. Spots are limited, so don't delay!

OkEq Coming Out Workshop
Monday, February 12, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern with Bellevue University. She has experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma. She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. She welcomes the opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as well as the other areas listed above. She is
passionate about advocacy and public policy in order to ensure that proper treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.
It is a safe space to share experiences about coming out and discuss topics as it relates to doing so. By sharing struggles and victories, the group allows those
newly coming out and who have been out for a while to learn from others. All are welcome to join in the discussion, whether lesbian, gay, bi, or trans.
For more information, email ComingOut@OkEq.org or call 918-743-4297.

Free Yoga Class at OkEq

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

Monday, February 12, 6:30 p.m
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Enjoy a free class! These 60-minute, free Community Yoga classes are open to everyone of all levels. Each class is mindfully
crafted to prepare the body for a peak pose in the arm balance, inversion, back bend or twist family. This class will connect
the mind, body, and spirit through movement and breath.
For more information contact jose.vega@okeq.org

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Brought to You Bi the Letter B
Tuesday, February 13, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
This bisexual support group meets the 2nd Tuesday and 4th Thursday of the month in the Rainbow Library at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. Tell all your friends! The group is open to all bi/pan/queer/fluid+ folks and their allies. Facilitators
are Daniel and Haley.
For more information, contact Jose at 918-743-4297 or jose.vega@okeq.org.
Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She welcomes the opportunity to
work with persons with concerns
related to gender identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+ community.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
First &amp; Third Thursday of every month
Beginning Thursday, February 15, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She has experience counseling
transgender, bisexual, lesbian, gay
and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

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LGBTQ Veterans Support &amp; Entertainment
First &amp; Third Tuesday of each month
Beginning Tuesday, February 20, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Program at Oklahoma State
University. She is a mental health
counselor at OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is passionate about
social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with
people of all identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe place for
all clients. She has experience
working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work
with persons with concerns related to
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/anxiety,
depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major
changes or transitions in life.
Appointments with Merrill can be
made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

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Non-Binary Support Group
Wednesday, February 21, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
This new support group for folks who identify with non-binary genders, including but not limited to genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux, meets the third Wednesday of each month from 7 to 9 p.m. The group will be a
safe space to discuss our identities, receive support, and build a strong non-binary community in Tulsa.
An interview is required before attending your first meeting. For more information, email Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com or Nat Wachowski at nat.wachowski-estes@outlook.com or call 918-743-4297 .

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology
intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated to working
with clients of all identities (including
all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a
multicultural perspective. Kathy
works with clients to address
concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity
development, and overall personal
enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please
contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

EBA Mixer
Wednesday, February 21, 6:00 p.m.
Gregg A. Smith DDS
3912 E. 31st Street, Tulsa, OK 74135
Smith General Dentistry was founded by Dr. Norval R. Smith in 1952. He was joined by his son, Dr. Gregg A. Smith, in 1988 until Dr. Norval retired in 2002.
Today, Dr. Gregg, along with his experienced, loyal, friendly and professional staff always remember why we're here. Our philosophy has always remained the
same: We stay current with the latest dental techniques and technology and practice the best dentistry. We always make the patient feel comfortable,
appreciated and welcome.
We take great pride in creating and recapturing beautiful healthy smiles. Our promise to you is that the veneers, fillings, crowns and bridges we create will look as
good or better than the teeth nature gave you. Come and see why eighty-five percent of our new patients are referrals from our existing patient base.
Welcome!!! We're glad you're here!!! -Gregg A. Smith, D.D.S.
Visit Gregg A. Smith D.D.S. online

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. He received his
master's degree in counseling from
Indiana University and is a National
Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of
the LGBTQ+ community on a variety
of issues including depression,
anxiety, relationship issues, spiritual
concerns, trauma, intimate partner
violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with
Mark can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

You can join the EBA online, at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

E UALITY
Business Alliance

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may
host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: please send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor
- Candidate and Counseling
Psychology Doctoral Intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide
variety of topics including
relationship/family concerns, body
image, community advocacy,
religiosity/spirituality concerns,
trauma, and more. She has
experience with family and couples
counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

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Illegally Alive Film Screening
Thursday, February 22, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Doors open 6:00 p.m.
Press Conference 6:10 p.m.
Intro, Education, &amp; Discussion 6:30 p.m.
"Illegally Alive" 7:10 p.m.
Closing discussion 8:10 p.m.

Non-Binary Support
Group
3rd Wednesday of each month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify
with non-binary genders, including but not
limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux,
and more. This group will be a safe space
to discuss our identities, receive support,
and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

On Thursday, February 22nd The eCS Therapy Center and OK4Health will host a
medical cannabis event at the Black Box Theater in Tulsa. Dr. Regina Nelson,
President of The eCS Therapy Center, a national non-profit and Chip Paul,
President of OK 4Health will speak about the upcoming SQ788 vote and a
collaborative project their organizations are working on -- "Cannabis Therapy for
the Oklahoman Soul"--a collection of stories of Oklahomans affected by medical
cannabis. In addition to a short discussion, Cinebis Film Institute Director, Michael
E. Browning will present documentary "Illegally Alive"--the story of a family that
relocated to Colorado for cannabis therapy for their teenage son after his terminal
diagnosis.
'Illegally Alive' is a documentary that explores what it's like for families with
children who are suffering from debilitating or life-threatening illnesses having to
sacrifice everything in search of a treatment that actually works.
Get your tickets here

Moms Demand Action - Lobby Day
Tuesday, February 27, 6:30 a.m.
Oklahoma State Capitol
2300 N Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Moms Demand Action of Oklahoma will hold its annual Lobby Day on Tuesday, February 27. We will head to the
Capitol to talk to legislators about upcoming gun legislation. Round-trip bus transportation is available. We will meet
at 6:30 a.m. at the University of Tulsa (2930 E. Sixth St., Tulsa, OK 74104) to depart for the Capitol.
RSVP here for the bus.
Bills expected to be filed this year:
-Remove training and licensing requirements to carry handguns in public.
-Allow guns to be carried on college campuses.
-Hold businesses that prohibit guns liable for crime on their premises.

Southern Pride Drum Group

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Similar dangerous laws have passed in other states, and we need as many Oklahomans as possible to fight back against laws that make our state less safe. We
are not just moms. Our group includes dads, grandparents, friends and anyone interested in helping to end the gun violence epidemic.
For more information, email Oklahoma@momschapterleaders.org.

Wine Down Wednesday: Black History Month
Wednesday, February 28, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Do you enjoy wine, meeting new people and hearing inspiring leadership content?
'Wine Down Wednesday!' is a social group that combines short 'TED-style' presentation! We drink wine while hearing
motivational/expert speakers present their leadership expertise for 15-20 minutes (6:15pm-7:45pm). Before, in
between, and following the speaker, we enjoy wine and talk about our month! Our events occur the last Wednesday of
the month and topics always vary! If there's a certain topic you'd like to hear or a speaker recommendation, let us
know!

The Southern Pride Drum Group is the
only such group of its kind in the world,
being the only drum group composed of
mainly 2 spirit (GLBT Native) members
and their families. They have traveled
across the U.S. and Canada singing for
powwows, gatherings and Pride events for
more than 10 years, with more than 100
years of combined experience singing at
the drum. They seek to teach drumming
and singing and drum etiquette at the
Equality Center in Tulsa and to add to
their tight-knit drum family.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Don't miss out on a great social and leadership opportunity that will improve your life, productivity, and relationships!
Come 'Wine Down!'
Any questions please contact jose.vega@okeq.org

First Thursday Art Show - Jini Kim "My Rat Problem Continued"
Thursday, March 1, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The March Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature an exhibit of works by Jini Kim,
in a show titled "My Rat Problem, Continued."
Jini Kim is an artist from Tulsa who received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in
Painting and Drawing in 2014 and is working toward her Master of Fine Arts in
2018. Her paintings are widely collected. Her current body of work combines
painting and printmaking on topics of feminism, modern Orientalism and toxic
masculinity.
Her current show, "My Rat Problem, Continued," combines painting,
printmaking, and sculpture to create a narrative that satirizes contemporary
culture, modern Orientalism and feminism. This series began with linoleum
cuts printed on paper. Creating an immediate juxtaposition of Lowbrow, Popsurrealism, and Ed Roth's Rat Fink inspiration, a deeper meaning arose when
this series turned to painting. The rat became a satirical view of male virility.
The rat's head can be seen as a phallic symbol that is disturbing the main
character, or the artist's presence. The graphic quality is then carried into the
paintings, which start to incorporate jarring, complementary colors. These
large-scale paintings are agitating; they provide a slick, finished quality that
mimics the graphic colors of serigraphy and the serial aspect of the
underground comix of the 1980's. The paintings also reference a history of
female figures in the bathtub or the bedroom. Historically, female figures at a
toilette or the bedroom are fluffed, pristine, and European. These paintings
show more of an honest aspect of a woman at her toilette or the bedroom; a

Asexual Meeting
2nd &amp; 4th Tuesday of every month
7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
It's the A in LGBTQA. Come join us for an
affirming, open discussion at this peer-led
group for individuals 18 and over who
identify as asexual or are interested in
discussing asexual issues.
This a place for asexuals to form
community. Be a part of the first Tulsa
asexual group.
Asexuality can be defined in many
different ways. Some of us identify as
asexual because we are not interested in
intercourse, but still want other forms of
sex. Some of us identify as asexual
because we cannot get sexually aroused.
Others may identify as asexual because
we are never attracted to anyone sexually.
Some of us are in relationships with the
opposite sex, some with the same sex,
and others remain unattached our entire
lives.

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woman who is disturbed by the lineage of female objectification and
eroticization of nonwhite women. An adjunct to this show includes smaller,
painted woodcuts of the large-scale paintings - now on display in the
University of Tulsa's Alexandre Hogue Gallery and can be viewed until March
15.
Jini says: "I create narrative paintings that illustrate my reaction to personifications of toxic masculinity. These paintings include a consistent theme that surrounds
feminism, heavy metal, and modern Orientalism. My love for Ed Roth, lowbrow art, and heavy metal is present through the graphic style and the substantial
reference to Ed Roth's notorious Rat Fink. Being an Asian woman often casts an expectation to be either a fetish, obedient, loyal, submissive, weak, dependent or
a model minority type. There is a weird obsession over Asian woman while Asian men are emotionally castrated. Colored women in general are exploited for their
bodies and a quest to conquer, creating a hostile and dangerous environment between men and women. I aim to represent marginalized groups of women and
include more characters in future paintings."

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
2nd Tuesday &amp; 4th Thursday
of each month
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, March 1, from 6 to 9 p.m. A door prize of the artist's work will be drawn. The show continues throughout the
month. www.okeq.org

LGBTQ Young Adults First Friday Art Crawl
Friday, March 2, 5:30 p.m.
Guthrie Green
111 E MB Brady St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103
Join the OKEQ Prism Group at the First Friday Art Crawl Event in March.
The Art Crawl is held on the first Friday of the month and open from 6-9 pm. Each venue offers something different and
creative, a true hallmark of the Tulsa Arts District. First Friday is a perfect date night starting with a cocktail, coffee or early
dinner on one of the many patios.

Bisexual support group at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. Tell all your friends.
The group is open to all bi/pan/queer/
fluid+ folks and their allies.
Facilitators
Colton &amp; Haley

We will be meeting at Guthrie Green and travel together.
For questions and more information contact jose.vega@okeq.org

Red Ribbon Gala 2018

No Shade for Plus

Saturday, March 3, 6:00 p.m.
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103

Every Tuesday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Red Ribbon Gala serves as the largest fundraiser annually for Tulsa CARES.
Tulsa CARES delivers social services to people affected by HIV and AIDS. We are committed to creating a community where all people
with HIV/AIDS have equal opportunities for healthy living. We advance our mission through empowerment, inclusion and the creation of
hope by offering tailored, integrated resources and advocating for the end of HIV stigma.
Next Generation Single Ticket - $250
Next Gen (1/2 price tickets for people under 40yrs old)
Those 40 and under can purchase 1 Next Generation Ticket

A new support group to bring together
people who have found they are HIV
positive and those who have been living
with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, Education,
Social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center to provide a safe
place to discuss issues and meet other
people who are navigating their lives
being PLUS.

Click here to purchase tickets

TMSL 2018 Spring Schedule
Indian Springs Softball Complex
13600 S 145th E Ave, Broken Arrow, OK 74011
Hey TMSL members! With the 2018 spring season right around the corner, we have some news for you. WE'RE MOVING! You read
right - we will be moving our league to the Indian Springs Softball Complex this season. We look forward to a fun season and welcome
all skill levels. And if you're worried about not having a team, don't fret - we will help you find one. Registration is open, and the cost is
$50/player. News flash: This fee also makes you an active voting member of Oklahomans for Equality! So spread the word, grab your
friends, and sign up today!

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

2018 Spring Schedule ( 11am-2pm game times):
March 11- Field Day more info soon
March 25 - Opening Day
April 8, 15, 22, 29
May 6, 20
June 3 - Final Day
For more information visit the website at www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for new choir members for their 20th Anniversary concert season!
Rehearsals are each Tuesday at 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74114

Concert: June 14 and 15, 8 p.m.
Lynn Riggs Black Box Theater,
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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SPECIAL BONUS CONCERT: Thursday, June 21, with the Turtle Creek Chorale from Dallas. Stay tuned for more details!
Contact us at counciloak.org or on Facebook !

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SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy for
GLBT Elders)

2nd Tuesday of every month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship and
support through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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Tulsa Writers, Ink.
1st &amp; 3rd Saturday of each month
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
An LGBT inclusive group of writers
providing support and resources to
authors and writers regardless of where
they are in their writing career.
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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email alex.wade@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

No Shade for Plus
Every Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

A new support group to bring together people who have found they are HIV positive and those who have been living with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, education, social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to provide a safe place to discuss issues and meet other people who are navigating their lives being
PLUS.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:00 - 2:30 p.m.
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who are
not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm

Tulsa Project Theatre Season 2017-2018
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Charles E. Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Tulsa Project Theatre (TPT), the city's only theatre company operating under an Actors Equity Association (AEA)
contract, and has announced its 2017-2018 season. Three of the season's productions are in collaboration with
other AEA affiliates - two from Oklahoma City and one with whom fans of the hit TV shows,
Big Bang Theory and Speechless, may be familiar.
In February 2018, TPT returns to the intimate Norman Theatre at the Tulsa PAC to present the Regional Premiere
of John Ross Bowie's FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN. This brand new non-musical play centers on the iconic punk
band, The Ramones, as they record their fifth album with eccentric music producer, Phil Spector. Focusing on the
period in 1979-1980 when the band stood on the edge of breaking out, and Spector needed a hit, this intense
black comedy sheds light on an important and overlooked moment in rock history. FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN
was written by actor and comedian John Ross Bowie, best known for his role as Barry Kripke in the CBS show
THE BIG BANG THEORY and currently as Jimmy Dimeo on the ABC show SPEECHLESS. FOUR CHORDS AND
A GUN runs February 16-25, 2018.
TICK...TICK...BOOM! is an autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the late Pulitzer Prize- and Tony
Awardwinning composer of Rent, which tells the story of a composer and the sacrifices he made to achieve his big
break, eventually leading to a Broadway blockbuster. His girlfriend wants to get married and move out of the city,
his best friend is making big bucks on Madison Avenue and, yet, Jon is still waiting tables and trying to write the
great American rock musical. Set in 1990, this compelling story of personal discovery embraces the universal ideal
of holding onto your dreams through life's most difficult challenges. Before RENT, there was TICK...TICK...BOOM!
The production will run for a weekend in Oklahoma City before arriving in Tulsa for a limited run on April 27 - 29,
2018.
Tulsa Project Theatre will close its seventh season in the Liddy Doenges Theatre with another Oklahoma Premiere
of the rock opera LIZZIE, set to run July 13-22, 2018. On a sweltering summer morning in 1892, in a small new
England city, a prominent business man and his wife were brutally axed to death in their home. Their youngest daughter, Lizzie Borden was the prime suspect

Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve a space for
your next event or receive pricing
information, contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org Stop by for a
quick view of the Event Center and pick
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In This Issue
Macry Smith &amp; Sue Welch Sponsor the Day
Kelly Kirby CPA
Tax Receipts
February Video eNews
Del Shores- 6 Characters In Search Of A Play

Marcy Smith &amp; Sue Welch Sponsoring the Day

Pride Bingo

Wednesday, February 14

2018 OCCJ Trialogue Series

Sue Welch and Marcy Smith are sponsoring the day in
honor of their anniversary.

Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
LGBTQ Veterans
Support
&amp; Entertainment
- Non-Binary Support Group

Happy
Anniversary
Marcy and
Sue!

February EBA Mixer
Illegally Alive Film Screening
Moms Demand Action - Lobby Day
Wine Down Wednesday: Black History Month
First Thursday Art Show
LGBTQ Young Adults First Friday Art Crawl
Red Ribbon Gala 2018
Article Headline
TMSL 2018 Spring Schedule
Council Oak Men's Chorale
No Shade for Plus
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Pride Store

If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special
day click here

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

Married 2 years this week on Feb, 14 th, together in love 27 years!

• Birthdays - Yours, your spouses, your children, your parents, your friends, even your dog's
• Anniversary's - Wedding, sobriety, adoption, court date
• To honor a loved one's memory
• Special events
• Mothers day, Fathers day, any holiday
• Just Because

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OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, February 15
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition

Kelly Kirby CPA
Certified Public Accountant
a professional corporation

(918) 747-5466

The February Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists
will feature an exhibit of works by
Robin Green Tilly, in a show titled
"Your Right Brain On Glass,"
She spent 20 years honing her
marketing expertise first as an
advertising executive, working in print,
electronic, and video mediums for
major national and local clients. Robin
moved from the business-to-business
advertising and marketing sector and
met the challenge of fundraising for

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Tulsa, OK 74135

Tulsa YWCA. Ready for a new
challenge, she left the traditional job
environment to follow her passion and
become a creative entrepreneur.
The show continues throughout the
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Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for
Equality in 2017 were recently mailed. If you have not
received your tax receipt or have questions regarding
your receipt, please contact Paul Allen, OkEq Treasurer,
paul.allen@okeq.org

February Video eNews

Del Shores- 6 Characters In Search Of A Play
Saturday, February 17, 8:00 pm
Lynn Riggs Black Box Theater
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Sordid Lives creator Del Shores new one-man show directed by Emerson Collins
proves once again that he is not a writer, he's a self-proclaimed thief! In Six Characters
In Search Of A Play, Shores is inspired by Pirandello's classic play to bring you six
characters inspired by his real-life encounters that haven't quite made it into one of
Shores' plays, films or TV shows.
In 90 minutes, the audience will hear the truth behind how he collected these eccentrics,
then he will portray them in classic Shores' monologue style. The audience will walk
away knowing "Yvonne", the vegetarian-hating Texas waitress; "Sarah", an elderly
actress who is determined to drink and smoke herself to death if Trump is elected;
"Jimmy Ray", the evolving Georgia redneck, "Loraine"; the once brilliant drama teacher
who has lost her damn mind and is now obsessed with porn; "Aunt Bobbie Sue", the
blue-collar Republican who does not care for "Mexkins" or Obama; and "Marsha", the
monkey-hating lesbian with CPOD.

Challenging Beliefs in
Nontraditional Relat ions
hips

1st &amp; 3rd Monday of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
This therapeutic discussion group
provides a haven for individuals who
engage in nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on internal and
social stigmas, personal belief systems,
and the struggles surrounding this
population. This group is open to
individuals who take part in ethically
nonmonogamous relationships
(polyamory, swinging) and kink
relationships. The Oklahoma Poly
Network is a proud supporter of this
group.
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

Get ready to laugh, think and maybe shed a tear or two.

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Del shores has written, directed and produced successfully across studio and
independent film, network and cable television and regional and national touring theatre.
Shores' career took off with the play Daddy's Dyin' (Who's Got The Will?) in 1987, which
ran two years, winning many Los Angeles theatre awards, including LA Weekly's Best
Production and Best Writing. The play has subsequently been produced in over 2,500
theatres worldwide. A movie version of Daddy's Dyin' was released in 1990 by MGM
starring Beau Bridges, Tess Harper, Judge Reinhold, Keith Carradine and Beverly
D'Angelo. Shores wrote the screenplay and executive produced the film.
Sordid Lives, his fourth play, opened in Los Angeles in 1996 and ran 13 sold-out
months. The play went on to win 14 Drama-Logue Theatre Awards, including three for
Shores for wring, directing and producing. There have since been over 300 additional
stage productions of the play.
In 1999, Shores wrote and directed the film version of Sordid Lives starring Beau
Bridges, Delta Burke, Olivia Newton-John, Bonnie Bedelia, Leslie Jordan and Beth
Grant along with most of the cast from the play. Opening in only eight theatres across
the country, the little film that could took in nearly two million dollars in its limited
release. The movie became a cult phenomenon and became the longest running film in
the history of Palm Springs with a record ninety-six weeks.

2nd &amp; 4th Monday of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come out? Maybe you
have just recently come out? Join us for a
coming out discussion group meeting in
the History Project Room. It's free! This
course is designed for individuals coming
to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to
family, friends, and co-workers. Question
and answer session in a supportive and
informed environment.

"Del Shores is the grand master of Southern lowlife sensibilities."
Daily Variety
"Del Shores is a master of the Texas comedy."
Los Angeles Times
Click here to purchase tickets.

It is a safe space to share experiences
about coming out and discuss topics as it
relates to doing so. By sharing struggles
and victories the group allows those newly
coming out and who have been out for a
while to learn from others. All are
welcome to join in the discussion whether
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, or Trans.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297

2nd Pride Bingo of 2018
Saturday, February 24, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Tulsa PRIDE BINGO is the best bingo EVER
The beautiful and glamorous Nicole Carrington will fly in from Vegas, and she has invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash
Teresa to join her for our Bingo Bash. DJ Alex says "get your lip sync selections ready."
$20 for general admission
$30 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$225 Table for 8 people which includes open bar for your table
O the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

2018 OCCJ Trialogue Series
Sunday, February 18 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Peace Academy
4620 S Irvington Ave, Tulsa, OK 74135
2018 Trialogue Series

Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Join religious and community leaders in February 2018 for the 35th Annual Trialogue Series. The
theme for the annual series is "Won't You Be My Neighbor?"
Sponsored by OCCJ and funded in part by the Tulsa Library Trust's Alfred E. Aaronson Lecture
Series Endowment, the three-part discussion series is scheduled for February 4, at Temple
Israel, February 11 at Antioch Baptist Church, and February 18 at Peace Academy. Each
session is from 2 to 4 p.m.
February 18: Who is my neighbor? What is my role as a neighbor?
How can we "neighbor"? How can we best support each other in order to thrive as a city? This
session includes presentations from City of Tulsa Chief Resilience Officer DeVon Douglass, as
well as a representative from the Community Service Council.
The program is free and open to the public. Donations are welcome.
For more information about the 2018 Trialogue Series, contact Sarah Rana at srana@occjok.org or call 918-583-1361.

Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
First &amp; Third Thursday of every month
Beginning Thursday, February 15, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Lawyer in the Library
February 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Tulsa Indigenous

Counseling Services

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Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/tenant disputes,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment is necessary.

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Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

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&amp; First Nation Support Group
Dr. Kurt Choate

Indian or Indian at Heart
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Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
choatek@nsuok.edu

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First and Third Thursday of every month

7pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Stephanie Miller

LGBTQ Veterans Support &amp; Entertainment
First &amp; Third Tuesday of each month
Beginning Tuesday, February 20, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Stephanie is a counseling intern at
Northeastern State University. She is
passionate about working with
diverse families and clients, now
expanding to the LGBTQ+
community and allies. Stephanie has
experience with families, children
and adolescents. She believes in
helping the client identify and
achieve their goals through a holistic
approach.
Contact Stephanie at
918-771-84 or tatom@nsuok.edu to
make an appointment. All sessions
are free and will be held at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. on
Wednesdays or 12:30 and 4:30 p.m.
on Saturdays.

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

Non-Binary Support Group
Wednesday, February 21, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
This new support group for folks who identify with non-binary genders, including but not limited to genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux, meets the third Wednesday of each month from 7 to 9 p.m. The group will be a
safe space to discuss our identities, receive support, and build a strong non-binary community in Tulsa.
An interview is required before attending your first meeting. For more information, email Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com or Nat Wachowski at nat.wachowski-estes@outlook.com or call 918-743-4297 .

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

EBA Mixer
Wednesday, February 21, 6:00 p.m.
Gregg A. Smith DDS
3912 E. 31st Street, Tulsa, OK 74135
Smith General Dentistry was founded by Dr. Norval R. Smith in 1952. He was joined by his son, Dr. Gregg A. Smith, in 1988 until Dr. Norval retired in 2002.
Today, Dr. Gregg, along with his experienced, loyal, friendly and professional staff always remember why we're here. Our philosophy has always remained the
same: We stay current with the latest dental techniques and technology and practice the best dentistry. We always make the patient feel comfortable,

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February EBA Mixer
Non-Binary Support Group
Illegally Alive Film Screening
Free DACA Renewal Clinic
Moms Demand Action - Lobby Day

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Planned Parenthood Great Plains Tulsa:
Volunteer Night
Wine Down Wednesday: Black History Month
First Thursday Art Show
Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
LGBTQ Young Adults First Friday Art Crawl
Red Ribbon Gala 2018
Gay Men's Dinner Group
LGBTQ Veterans Support &amp; Entertainment
----GLAAD Media Institute:Telling Your Story
Tulsa Artist Fellowship (TAF)
Tax Receipts
February Video eNews

Let us help you file your 2017tax returns!

TMSL 2018 Spring Schedule
Council Oak Men's Chorale
No Shade for Plus
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE

Kelly Kirby CPA
Certified Public Accountant

Pride Store
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Amazon Smile
I.C.A.O. Leather and Lace Masquerade Ball
First Responders

a professional corporation

(918) 747-5466
4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

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Amazon Smile
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Get your house in order and help us get our
house in order, too! Go
to smile.amazon.com for your shopping
needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!

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EBA Mixer
Wednesday, February 21, 6:00 p.m.
Gregg A. Smith DDS
3912 E. 31st Street, Tulsa, OK 74135

Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, March 15
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition
The February Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists
will feature an exhibit of works by
Robin Green Tilly, in a show titled
"Your Right Brain On Glass."
She spent 20 years honing her
marketing expertise first as an
advertising executive, working in print,
electronic, and video mediums for
major national and local clients. Robin
moved from the business-to-business
advertising and marketing sector and

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Smith General Dentistry was founded by Dr. Norval R. Smith in 1952. He was joined by his son, Dr. Gregg A. Smith, in 1988 until Dr. Norval retired in 2002.
Today, Dr. Gregg, along with his experienced, loyal, friendly and professional staff always remember why we're here. Our philosophy has always remained the
same: We stay current with the latest dental techniques and technology and practice the best dentistry. We always make the patient feel comfortable,
appreciated and welcome.

met the challenge of fundraising for
Tulsa YWCA. Ready for a new
challenge, she left the traditional job
environment to follow her passion and
become a creative entrepreneur.

We take great pride in creating and recapturing beautiful healthy smiles. Our promise to you is that the veneers, fillings, crowns and bridges we create will look as
good or better than the teeth nature gave you. Come and see why eighty-five percent of our new patients are referrals from our existing patient base.
Welcome!!! We're glad you're here!!! -Gregg A. Smith, D.D.S.

The show continues throughout the
month. www.okeq.org

Visit Gregg A. Smith D.D.S. online

Family Ties
You can join the EBA online, at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

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Business Alliance

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

Challenging Beliefs in
Nontraditional Relat ions
hips

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may
host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: please send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Non-Binary Support Group
Wednesday, February 21, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
This new support group for folks who identify with non-binary genders, including but not limited to genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux, meets the third Wednesday of each month from 7 to 9 p.m. The group will be a
safe space to discuss our identities, receive support, and build a strong non-binary community in Tulsa.
An interview is required before attending your first meeting. For more information, email Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com or Nat Wachowski at nat.wachowski-estes@outlook.com or call 918-743-4297 .

Illegally Alive Film Screening
Thursday, February 22, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Doors open 6:00 p.m.
Press Conference 6:10 p.m.
Intro, Education, &amp; Discussion 6:30 p.m.
"Illegally Alive" 7:10 p.m.
Closing discussion 8:10 p.m.
The eCS Therapy Center and OK4Health will host a medical cannabis event at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Dr. Regina Nelson, president of the eCS
Therapy Center, a national nonprofit, and Chip Paul, president of OK 4Health, will
speak about the upcoming SQ788 vote and a collaborative project their
organizations are working on - "Cannabis Therapy for the Oklahoman Soul," a
collection of stories about Oklahomans affected by medical cannabis. In addition
to a short discussion, Cinebis Film Institute Director Michael E. Browning will
present the documentary "Illegally Alive," the story of a family that relocated to
Colorado for cannabis therapy for their teenage son after his terminal diagnosis.

1st &amp; 3rd Monday of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
This therapeutic discussion group
provides a haven for individuals who
engage in nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on internal and
social stigmas, personal belief systems,
and the struggles surrounding this
population. This group is open to
individuals who take part in ethically
nonmonogamous relationships
(polyamory, swinging) and kink
relationships. The Oklahoma Poly
Network is a proud supporter of this
group.
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

"Illegally Alive" explores what it's like for families with children who are suffering
from debilitating or life-threatening illnesses to sacrifice everything in search of a
treatment that actually works.

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Get your tickets here

Free DACA Renewal Clinic
Saturday, February 24, 2:00 p.m.
Sunday, February 25, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Need to renew your DACA? DAOK will host a free DACA renewal clinic this weekend!
DAOK-Tulsa will be working alongside Immlaw at TU and Robert Messerli for this event. We will be able to
pr
ovide financial assistance for as many as 20 DACA recipients. Please fill out the registration form here in
the description. We will give you a call confirming the time and date of your appointment.

DACA
2nd &amp; 4th Monday of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.

Please call Jose at 918-743-4297 or Rosa at 918-861-8254 for more information. Share, share share!

Are you planning to come out? Maybe you
have just recently come out? Join us for a
coming out discussion group meeting in
the History Project Room. It's free! This
course is designed for individuals coming
to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to
family, friends, and co-workers. Question
and answer session in a supportive and
informed environment.

Register Here

Moms Demand Action - Lobby Day
Tuesday, February 27, 6:30 a.m.
Oklahoma State Capitol
2300 N Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Moms Demand Action of Oklahoma will hold its annual Lobby Day on Tuesday, February 27. We will head to the
Capitol to talk to legislators about upcoming gun legislation. Round-trip bus transportation is available. We will meet
at 6:30 a.m. at the University of Tulsa (2930 E. Sixth St., Tulsa, OK 74104) to depart for the Capitol.
RSVP here for the bus.
Bills expected to be filed this year:
-Remove training and licensing requirements to carry handguns in public.
-Allow guns to be carried on college campuses.
-Hold businesses that prohibit guns liable for crime on their premises.

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Similar dangerous laws have passed in other states, and we need as many Oklahomans as possible to fight back against laws that make our state less safe. We
are not just moms. Our group includes dads, grandparents, friends and anyone interested in helping to end the gun violence epidemic.
For more information, email Oklahoma@momschapterleaders.org.

Planned Parenthood Great Plains Tulsa: Volunteer Night
Tuesday, February 27, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join Planned Parenthood Great Plains for our first volunteer night of 2018! The evening will be an opportunity to
meet the new Oklahoma Organizer, Anna Facci, and learn more about opportunities to volunteer with PPGP in
the coming year. The event will be meet &amp; greet style, with a presentation at 6:15PM, so feel free to join us
when you can!

It is a safe space to share experiences
about coming out and discuss topics as it
relates to doing so. By sharing struggles
and victories the group allows those newly
coming out and who have been out for a
while to learn from others. All are
welcome to join in the discussion whether
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, or Trans.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

For more information, contact Anna Facci at anna.facci@ppgreatplains.org.

Planned Parenthood Great Plains

Wine Down Wednesday: Black History Month
Wednesday, February 28, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Do you enjoy wine, meeting new people and hearing inspiring leadership content?
'Wine Down Wednesday!' is a social group that combines short 'TED-style' presentation! We drink wine while hearing
motivational/expert speakers present their leadership expertise for 15-20 minutes (6:15pm-7:45pm). Before, in
between, and following the speaker, we enjoy wine and talk about our month! Our events occur the last Wednesday of
the month and topics always vary! If there's a certain topic you'd like to hear or a speaker recommendation, let us
know!
Don't miss out on a great social and leadership opportunity that will improve your life, productivity, and relationships!
Come 'Wine Down!'
Any questions please contact jose.vega@okeq.org

First Thursday Art Show - Jini Kim "My Rat Problem, Continued"
Thursday, March 1, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Lawyer in the Library
March 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/tenant disputes,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment is necessary.

The March Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature an exhibit of works by Jini Kim,
in a show titled "My Rat Problem, Continued."

Counseling Services

Jini Kim is an artist from Tulsa who received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in
Painting and Drawing in 2014 and is working toward her Master of Fine Arts in
2018. Her paintings are widely collected. Her current body of work combines
painting and printmaking on topics of feminism, modern Orientalism and toxic
masculinity.

Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

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Her current show, "My Rat Problem, Continued," combines painting,
printmaking, and sculpture to create a narrative that satirizes contemporary
culture, modern Orientalism and feminism. This series began with linoleum
cuts printed on paper. Creating an immediate juxtaposition of Lowbrow, Popsurrealism, and Ed Roth's Rat Fink inspiration, a deeper meaning arose when
this series turned to painting. The rat became a satirical view of male virility.
The rat's head can be seen as a phallic symbol that is disturbing the main
character, or the artist's presence. The graphic quality is then carried into the
paintings, which start to incorporate jarring, complementary colors. These
large-scale paintings are agitating; they provide a slick, finished quality that
mimics the graphic colors of serigraphy and the serial aspect of the
underground comix of the 1980's. The paintings also reference a history of
female figures in the bathtub or the bedroom. Historically, female figures at a
toilette or the bedroom are fluffed, pristine, and European. These paintings
show more of an honest aspect of a woman at her toilette or the bedroom; a
woman who is disturbed by the lineage of female objectification and
eroticization of nonwhite women. An adjunct to this show includes smaller,
painted woodcuts of the large-scale paintings - now on display in the
University of Tulsa's Alexandre Hogue Gallery and can be viewed until March
15.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
choatek@nsuok.edu

Jini says: "I create narrative paintings that illustrate my reaction to personifications of toxic masculinity. These paintings include a consistent theme that surrounds
feminism, heavy metal, and modern Orientalism. My love for Ed Roth, lowbrow art, and heavy metal is present through the graphic style and the substantial
reference to Ed Roth's notorious Rat Fink. Being an Asian woman often casts an expectation to be either a fetish, obedient, loyal, submissive, weak, dependent or
a model minority type. There is a weird obsession over Asian woman while Asian men are emotionally castrated. Colored women in general are exploited for their
bodies and a quest to conquer, creating a hostile and dangerous environment between men and women. I aim to represent marginalized groups of women and
include more characters in future paintings."
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, March 1, from 6 to 9 p.m. A door prize of the artist's work will be drawn. The show continues throughout the
month. www.okeq.org

Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
First &amp; Third Thursday of every month
Next Meeting March 1, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Stephanie Miller

Tulsa Indigenous

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Stephanie is a counseling intern at
Northeastern State University. She is
passionate about working with
diverse families and clients, now
expanding to the LGBTQ+
community and allies. Stephanie has
experience with families, children
and adolescents. She believes in
helping the client identify and
achieve their goals through a holistic
approach.
Contact Stephanie at
918-771-84 or tatom@nsuok.edu to
make an appointment. All sessions
are free and will be held at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. on
Wednesdays or 12:30 and 4:30 p.m.
on Saturdays.

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

&amp; First Nation Support Group

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First and Third Thursday of every month

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

7pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equ ality Center

LGBTQ Young Adults First Friday Art Crawl
Friday, March 2, 5:30 p.m.

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Guthrie Green
111 E MB Brady St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103
Join the OKEQ Prism Group at the First Friday Art Crawl Event in March.
The Art Crawl is held on the first Friday of the month and open from 6-9 pm. Each venue offers something different and
creative, a true hallmark of the Tulsa Arts District. First Friday is a perfect date night starting with a cocktail, coffee or early
dinner on one of the many patios.
We will be meeting at Guthrie Green and travel together.
For questions and more information contact jose.vega@okeq.org

Red Ribbon Gala 2018
Saturday, March 3, 6:00 p.m.
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103
Red Ribbon Gala serves as the largest fundraiser annually for Tulsa CARES.
Tulsa CARES delivers social services to people affected by HIV and AIDS. We are committed to creating a community where all people
with HIV/AIDS have equal opportunities for healthy living. We advance our mission through empowerment, inclusion and the creation of
hope by offering tailored, integrated resources and advocating for the end of HIV stigma.
Next Generation Single Ticket - $250
Next Gen (1/2 price tickets for people under 40yrs old)
Those 40 and under can purchase 1 Next Generation Ticket

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She welcomes the opportunity to
work with persons with concerns
related to gender identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+ community.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Click here to purchase tickets

Gay Men's Dinner Group
Tuesday, March 6th, 6:30 p.m.
Johnny Carino's Italian Restaurant
6364 E. 41st St., Tulsa, OK 74135
When does a restaurant become more than just a place to just get something to eat? When does eating out become a
great experience? At Johnny Carino's, we strive to be YOUR favorite authentic Italian restaurant.
Food is at the heart of our mission. From the Italian classics, to our one-of-a-kind spiced Italian favorites, all of our offerings
are handcrafted from the finest, freshest ingredients available. Whether you're craving Italian comfort food like our 16-Layer
Lasagna, or something with a little more spice like our famous Italian Nachos, Johnny Carino's has something for everyone.
Visit Johnny Carino's Italian Restaurant online
RSVP to Richard Haley GuysDineToo@gmail.com

LGBTQ Veterans Support &amp; Entertainment
First &amp; Third Tuesday of each month
Next Meeting March 6, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She has experience counseling
transgender, bisexual, lesbian, gay
and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

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GLAAD Media Institute:Telling Your Story: Messaging and Media Tools for Today's Activist
Sunday, March 11, 9:30 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74135

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Program at Oklahoma State
University. She is a mental health
counselor at OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is passionate about
social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with
people of all identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe place for
all clients. She has experience
working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work
with persons with concerns related to
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/anxiety,
depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major
changes or transitions in life.
Appointments with Merrill can be
made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

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Participants will understand how to get a message of inclusion and acceptance across
effectively in the mainstream media narrative about the LGBTQ community. Equipped
with GLAAD's Accelerating Acceptance data, GLAAD will work with you to reach and
teach the movable middle about the LGBTQ community through a personal lens, yours.
Topics include LGBTQ acceptance, understanding media mentality, speaking to your
audience, messaging and framing the issue, social media basics, and interview
techniques.
Breakfast, lunch, and refreshments will be served at this training.
Register Here

Tulsa Artist Fellowship (TAF) presents Visiting Artist Series

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology
intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated to working
with clients of all identities (including
all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a
multicultural perspective. Kathy
works with clients to address
concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity
development, and overall personal
enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please
contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Wednesday, March 14, 7:30 p.m.
Woody Guthrie Center
102 E. MB Brady St., Tulsa OK 74103
Thursday, March 15, 7:30 p.m.
Magic City Books
221 E. Archer St., Tulsa, OK 74103
Friday, March 16, 7:30 p.m.
Fly Loft
117 N. Boston Ave., Tulsa, OK 74103
The Tulsa Artist Fellowship (TAF) will host four guest artists for a three-day presentation
of works and works-in-progress Wednesday, March 14 - Friday, March 16, 2018. The
guests range from authors to playwrights participating in various events that will
be moderated by Tulsa Artist Fellows.
"TAF Fellows join the Tulsa Arts community from various parts of the country," said Julia
White, program manager at TAF. "In addition to moving their practice to Tulsa as part of
the fellowship, we are always excited when we have the opportunity to bring the fellows'
expansive networks and talented colleagues to visit our community. It's even more
exciting when local artists and actors are involved in some way. This collaboration really
speaks to the program's efforts to enhance our already burgeoning Arts community."
The performances and readings will take place at multiple locations over the 3-day
series.
TAF guest artists and writer-performers Taji Senior and Jesus I. Valles, both coming from
Austin, TX, will share two solo performance works-in-progress at the Woody Guthrie
Center on Wednesday, March 14, beginning 7:30 p.m. The event, titled ¡Yo Solo!, will
examine race, identity, politics, citizenship, documentation, and sexuality in America. TAF
Fellow Adrienne Dawes will moderate a brief discussion after the performance.
Linda Allegro, project director of New Sanctuary Tulsa, will also join the panel discussion.

Jesus I. Valles

During a joint presentation, visiting authors Matthew Baker and Lee Conell will read excerpts from their most recent works "Hybrid Creatures" and "Subcortical,"
respectively, at Magic City Books on Thursday, March 15, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Baker currently resides in New York City where he teaches at New York
University. Conell is a visiting writer at the University of the South in Tennessee. The conversation, in partnership with Magic City Books, will be moderated by TAF
Fellow Simon Han.
TAF Fellow Adrienne Dawes will close out the series with a reading of her new play-in-progress "Teen Dad" at Fly Loft on Friday, March 16, beginning at 7:30
p.m. "Teen Dad" is a comedic exploration of trauma and recovery in a mixed race Black and Latinx family. The cast will feature guest artists Taji Senior and Jesus
I. Valles, as well as local actors Kia Dorsey, Viviana Goodwin and Phetote Mshairi.
All events are free and open to the public. To find out more information, visit TAF Facebook events and visit www.tulsaartistfellowship.org
About Tulsa Artist Fellowship: Established by the George Kaiser Family Foundation in 2015, the Tulsa Artist Fellowship provides visual and literary artists with the
time and space to create.

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. He received his
master's degree in counseling from
Indiana University and is a National
Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of
the LGBTQ+ community on a variety
of issues including depression,
anxiety, relationship issues, spiritual
concerns, trauma, intimate partner
violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with
Mark can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for
Equality in 2017 were recently mailed. If you have not
received your tax receipt or have questions regarding
your receipt, please contact Paul Allen, OkEq Treasurer,
paul.allen@okeq.org

February Video eNews

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor
- Candidate and Counseling
Psychology Doctoral Intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide
variety of topics including
relationship/family concerns, body
image, community advocacy,
religiosity/spirituality concerns,
trauma, and more. She has
experience with family and couples
counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

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OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, March 15
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition
The March Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature an exhibit of works by Jini Kim,
in a show titled "My Rat Problem,
Continued."
Jini Kim is an artist from Tulsa who
received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in
Painting and Drawing in 2014 and is
working toward her Master of Fine Arts
in 2018. Her paintings are widely
collected. Her current body of work
combines painting and printmaking on
topics of feminism, modern
Orientalism and toxic masculinity.
The show continues throughout the
month.

Wine Down Wednesday: Black History Month
Wednesday, February 28, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Do you enjoy wine, meeting new people and hearing inspiring leadership content?
'Wine Down Wednesday!' is a social group that combines short 'TED-style' presentation! We drink wine while hearing
motivational/expert speakers present their leadership expertise for 15-20 minutes (6:15pm-7:45pm). Before, in between,
and following the speaker, we enjoy wine and talk about our month! Our events occur the last Wednesday of the month
and topics always vary! If there's a certain topic you'd like to hear or a speaker recommendation, let us know!
Don't miss out on a great social and leadership opportunity that will improve your life, productivity, and relationships!
Come 'Wine Down!'
Any questions please contact jose.vega@okeq.org

First Thursday Art Show - Jini Kim "My Rat Problem, Continued"
Thursday, March 1, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Family Ties

The March Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature an exhibit of works by Jini Kim, in a
show titled "My Rat Problem, Continued."
Jini Kim is an artist from Tulsa who received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in
Painting and Drawing in 2014 and is working toward her Master of Fine Arts in
2018. Her paintings are widely collected. Her current body of work combines
painting and printmaking on topics of feminism, modern Orientalism and toxic
masculinity.
Her current show, "My Rat Problem, Continued," combines painting,
printmaking, and sculpture to create a narrative that satirizes contemporary
culture, modern Orientalism and feminism. This series began with linoleum cuts
printed on paper. Creating an immediate juxtaposition of Lowbrow, Popsurrealism, and Ed Roth's Rat Fink inspiration, a deeper meaning arose when
this series turned to painting. The rat became a satirical view of male virility.
The rat's head can be seen as a phallic symbol that is disturbing the main
character, or the artist's presence. The graphic quality is then carried into the
paintings, which start to incorporate jarring, complementary colors. These
large-scale paintings are agitating; they provide a slick, finished quality that
mimics the graphic colors of serigraphy and the serial aspect of the
underground comix of the 1980's. The paintings also reference a history of
female figures in the bathtub or the bedroom. Historically, female figures at a
toilette or the bedroom are fluffed, pristine, and European. These paintings
show more of an honest aspect of a woman at her toilette or the bedroom; a
woman who is disturbed by the lineage of female objectification and
eroticization of nonwhite women. An adjunct to this show includes smaller,
painted woodcuts of the large-scale paintings - now on display in the University
of Tulsa's Alexandre Hogue Gallery and can be viewed until March 15.
Jini says: "I create narrative paintings that illustrate my reaction to personifications of toxic masculinity. These paintings include a consistent theme that surrounds
feminism, heavy metal, and modern Orientalism. My love for Ed Roth, lowbrow art, and heavy metal is present through the graphic style and the substantial
reference to Ed Roth's notorious Rat Fink. Being an Asian woman often casts an expectation to be either a fetish, obedient, loyal, submissive, weak, dependent or
a model minority type. There is a weird obsession over Asian woman while Asian men are emotionally castrated. Colored women in general are exploited for their
bodies and a quest to conquer, creating a hostile and dangerous environment between men and women. I aim to represent marginalized groups of women and
include more characters in future paintings."
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, March 1, from 6 to 9 p.m. A door prize of the artist's work will be drawn. The show continues throughout the month.
www.okeq.org

Meet our March Volunteer of the Month Ethan Jameson
Ethan started volunteering because he had used the services at the center and was inspired to give back. He enjoys being a part of something bigger than
himself and supporting a place that reflects his personal beliefs. Ethan also enjoys the chance to work with other volunteers and staff.

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

Challenging Beliefs in
Nontraditional Relat ions
hips

1st &amp; 3rd Monday of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
This therapeutic discussion group
provides a haven for individuals who
engage in nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on internal and
social stigmas, personal belief systems,
and the struggles surrounding this
population. This group is open to
individuals who take part in ethically
nonmonogamous relationships
(polyamory, swinging) and kink
relationships. The Oklahoma Poly
Network is a proud supporter of this
group.
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

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Coming Out
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Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
First &amp; Third Thursday of every month
Next Meeting March 1, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Tulsa Indigenous
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2nd &amp; 4th Monday of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come out? Maybe you
have just recently come out? Join us for a
coming out discussion group meeting in
the History Project Room. It's free! This
course is designed for individuals coming
to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to
family, friends, and co-workers. Question
and answer session in a supportive and
informed environment.

&amp; First Nation Support Group

It is a safe space to share experiences
about coming out and discuss topics as it
relates to doing so. By sharing struggles
and victories the group allows those newly
coming out and who have been out for a
while to learn from others. All are
welcome to join in the discussion whether
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, or Trans.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297

Indian or Indian at Heart

Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

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First and Third Thursday of every month

7pm at th e Denni s R. Neill Equ ality Center

LGBTQ+ Young Adults First Friday Art Crawl
Friday, March 2, 5:30 p.m.
Guthrie Green
111 E MB Brady St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103
Join the OKEQ Prism Group at the First Friday Art Crawl Event in March.
The Art Crawl is held on the first Friday of the month and open from 6-9 pm. Each venue offers something different and
creative, a true hallmark of the Tulsa Arts District. First Friday is a perfect date night starting with a cocktail, coffee or early
dinner on one of the many patios.
We will be meeting at Guthrie Green and travel together.

Lawyer in the Library

Prism is a group for LGBTQ+ Young Adults ages 18-25.
For questions and more information contact jose.vega@okeq.org

March 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/tenant disputes,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment is necessary.

Gay Men's Dinner Group
Tuesday, March 6, 6:30 p.m.
Johnny Carino's Italian Restaurant
6364 E. 41st St., Tulsa, OK 74135
When does a restaurant become more than just a place to just get something to eat? When does eating out become a great
experience? At Johnny Carino's, we strive to be YOUR favorite authentic Italian restaurant.
Food is at the heart of our mission. From the Italian classics, to our one-of-a-kind spiced Italian favorites, all of our offerings
are handcrafted from the finest, freshest ingredients available. Whether you're craving Italian comfort food like our 16-Layer
Lasagna, or something with a little more spice like our famous Italian Nachos, Johnny Carino's has something for everyone.
Visit Johnny Carino's Italian Restaurant online

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

RSVP to Richard Haley GuysDineToo@gmail.com

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LGBTQ Veterans Support &amp; Entertainment
First &amp; Third Tuesday of each month
Next Meeting March 6, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
choatek@nsuok.edu

Stephanie Miller
Stephanie is a counseling intern at
Northeastern State University. She is
passionate about working with
diverse families and clients, now
expanding to the LGBTQ+
community and allies. Stephanie has
experience with families, children
and adolescents. She believes in
helping the client identify and
achieve their goals through a holistic
approach.
Contact Stephanie at
918-771-84 or tatom@nsuok.edu to
make an appointment. All sessions
are free and will be held at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. on
Wednesdays or 12:30 and 4:30 p.m.
on Saturdays.

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

Ladies Social Club Team Trivia Night
Second Friday of Every Month
Next Meeting March 9th, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Hi, friends! Bar trivia is all the rage around town lately, so join us for some team trivia on March 9! Don't have a team at the
ready? No worries! Come solo and we'll make teams! Can't make it right at 6? No worries!
What better way to get to know new people than finding out what obscure topics they know a freakish amount about? See you
there!

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

You've got to be a woman to join us, but you certainly don't have to be a lady!
The Ladies Social Club at Oklahomans for Equality is a place to make friends, develop community and have fun! LSC provides
LGBT women (and our allies!) the opportunity to develop a great support network while also offering an alternative to the bar
scene-but don't worry! We'll still gladly enjoy a few adult beverages!
Each month features different activities, like game night, craft night, and movie night, and we usually do potluck snacks. Our calendar of events is largely driven by
your own input, ladies! You're also welcome to just come and hang out with the other women if that's more your style.

GLAAD Media Institute:Telling Your Story: Messaging and Media Tools for Today's Activist
Sunday, March 11, 9:30 a.m.

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Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
LGBTQ Veterans Support &amp; Entertainment
Cityscape Home Mortgage
GLAAD Media Institute:Telling Your Story
Tulsa Artist Fellowship (TAF)
March EBA Mixer

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OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, March 15
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition
The March Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature an exhibit of works by Jini Kim,
in a show titled "My Rat Problem,
Continued."
Jini Kim is an artist from Tulsa who
received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in
Painting and Drawing in 2014 and is
working toward her Master of Fine Arts
in 2018. Her paintings are widely
collected. Her current body of work
combines painting and printmaking on
topics of feminism, modern
Orientalism and toxic masculinity.
The show continues throughout the
month.

Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.
3rd Pride Bingo of 2018
March 17th, 2018
621 E 4th Street
Tulsa, OK 74120

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Tulsa PRIDE BINGO is the best bingo EVER
The beautiful and glamorous Nicole Carrington will fly in from Vegas, and she has invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer
Trash Teresa to join her for our Bingo Bash. DJ Alex says "get your lip sync selections ready."
$20 for general admission
$30 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$225 Table for 8 people which includes open bar for your table

@ the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Meet our March Volunteer of the Month Ethan Jameson
Ethan started volunteering because he had used the services at the center and was inspired to give back. He enjoys being a part of something bigger than
himself and supporting a place that reflects his personal beliefs. Ethan also enjoys the chance to work with other volunteers and staff.

Family Ties

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

Challenging Beliefs in
Nontraditional Relat ions
hips

1st &amp; 3rd Monday of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.

Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
First &amp; Third Thursday of every month
Next Meeting March 15, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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This therapeutic discussion group
provides a haven for individuals who
engage in nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on internal and
social stigmas, personal belief systems,
and the struggles surrounding this
population. This group is open to
individuals who take part in ethically
nonmonogamous relationships
(polyamory, swinging) and kink
relationships. The Oklahoma Poly
Network is a proud supporter of this
group.
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

&amp; First Nation Support Group

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First and Third Thursday of every month

7pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
2nd &amp; 4th Monday of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.

LGBTQ Veterans Support &amp; Entertainment
First &amp; Third Tuesday of each month
Next Meeting March 20, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Are you planning to come out? Maybe you
have just recently come out? Join us for a
coming out discussion group meeting in
the History Project Room. It's free! This
course is designed for individuals coming
to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to
family, friends, and co-workers. Question
and answer session in a supportive and
informed environment.
It is a safe space to share experiences
about coming out and discuss topics as it
relates to doing so. By sharing struggles
and victories the group allows those newly
coming out and who have been out for a
while to learn from others. All are
welcome to join in the discussion whether
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, or Trans.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Lawyer in the Library
March 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/tenant disputes,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment is necessary.

Counseling Services

Ladies Social Club Team Trivia Night

Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

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Next Meeting March 9th, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Hi, friends! Bar trivia is all the rage around town lately, so join us for some team trivia on March 9! Don't have a team at the
ready? No worries! Come solo and we'll make teams! Can't make it right at 6? No worries!
What better way to get to know new people than finding out what obscure topics they know a freakish amount about? See you
there!
You've got to be a woman to join us, but you certainly don't have to be a lady!

Dr. Kurt Choate

The Ladies Social Club at Oklahomans for Equality is a place to make friends, develop community and have fun! LSC provides
LGBT women (and our allies!) the opportunity to develop a great support network while also offering an alternative to the bar
scene-but don't worry! We'll still gladly enjoy a few adult beverages!
Each month features different activities, like game night, craft night, and movie night, and we usually do potluck snacks. Our calendar of events is largely driven by
your own input, ladies! You're also welcome to just come and hang out with the other women if that's more your style.

GLAAD Media Institute:Telling Your Story: Messaging and Media Tools for Today's Activist
Sunday, March 11, 9:30 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
choatek@nsuok.edu

Participants will understand how to get a message of inclusion and acceptance across
effectively in the mainstream media narrative about the LGBTQ community. Equipped
with GLAAD's Accelerating Acceptance data, GLAAD will work with you to reach and
teach the movable middle about the LGBTQ community through a personal lens, yours.
Topics include LGBTQ acceptance, understanding media mentality, speaking to your
audience, messaging and framing the issue, social media basics, and interview
techniques.
Breakfast, lunch, and refreshments will be served at this training.
Register Here

Stephanie Miller

Tulsa Artist Fellowship (TAF) presents Visiting Artist Series

Stephanie is a counseling intern at
Northeastern State University. She is
passionate about working with
diverse families and clients, now
expanding to the LGBTQ+
community and allies. Stephanie has
experience with families, children
and adolescents. She believes in
helping the client identify and
achieve their goals through a holistic
approach.

Wednesday, March 14, 7:30 p.m.
Woody Guthrie Center
102 E. MB Brady St., Tulsa OK 74103
Thursday, March 15, 7:30 p.m.
Magic City Books
221 E. Archer St., Tulsa, OK 74103
Friday, March 16, 7:30 p.m.
Fly Loft
117 N. Boston Ave., Tulsa, OK 74103

Contact Stephanie at
918-771-84 or tatom@nsuok.edu to
make an appointment. All sessions
are free and will be held at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. on
Wednesdays or 12:30 and 4:30 p.m.
on Saturdays.

The Tulsa Artist Fellowship (TAF) will host four guest artists for a three-day presentation
of works and works-in-progress Wednesday, March 14 - Friday, March 16, 2018. The
guests range from authors to playwrights participating in various events that will
be moderated by Tulsa Artist Fellows.
"TAF Fellows join the Tulsa Arts community from various parts of the country," said Julia
White, program manager at TAF. "In addition to moving their practice to Tulsa as part of
the fellowship, we are always excited when we have the opportunity to bring the fellows'
expansive networks and talented colleagues to visit our community. It's even more exciting
when local artists and actors are involved in some way. This collaboration really speaks to
the program's efforts to enhance our already burgeoning Arts community."

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

The performances and readings will take place at multiple locations over the 3-day
series.
TAF guest artists and writer-performers Taji Senior and Jesus I. Valles, both coming from
Austin, TX, will share two solo performance works-in-progress at the Woody Guthrie
Center on Wednesday, March 14, beginning 7:30 p.m. The event, titled ¡Yo Solo!, will
examine race, identity, politics, citizenship, documentation, and sexuality in America. TAF
Fellow Adrienne Dawes will moderate a brief discussion after the performance.
Linda Allegro, project director of New Sanctuary Tulsa, will also join the panel discussion.

Jesus I. Valles

During a joint presentation, visiting authors Matthew Baker and Lee Conell will read excerpts from their most recent works "Hybrid Creatures" and "Subcortical,"
respectively, at Magic City Books on Thursday, March 15, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Baker currently resides in New York City where he teaches at New York
University. Conell is a visiting writer at the University of the South in Tennessee. The conversation, in partnership with Magic City Books, will be moderated by TAF
Fellow Simon Han.
TAF Fellow Adrienne Dawes will close out the series with a reading of her new play-in-progress "Teen Dad" at Fly Loft on Friday, March 16, beginning at 7:30
p.m. "Teen Dad" is a comedic exploration of trauma and recovery in a mixed race Black and Latinx family. The cast will feature guest artists Taji Senior and Jesus
I. Valles, as well as local actors Kia Dorsey, Viviana Goodwin and Phetote Mshairi.
All events are free and open to the public. To find out more information, visit TAF Facebook events and visit www.tulsaartistfellowship.org
About Tulsa Artist Fellowship: Established by the George Kaiser Family Foundation in 2015, the Tulsa Artist Fellowship provides visual and literary artists with the
time and space to create.

EBA Mixer

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

Wednesday, March 21, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Southern Hills Veterinary Hospital
2242 E 56th Place
Tulsa, OK 741306
The entire team of professionals at Southern Hills Veterinary Hospital is dedicated to improving the quality of life and health of your pet. Dr. Rodney Robards and
his medical staff provide our clients and their pets the most knowledgeable, informed, and compassionate veterinary care available today. We specialize in
nutritional counseling, emergency services, and boarding. In addition our facility is equipped with laser therapy and surgery, digital radiology, and an in-house
laboratory. Our office is located in Tulsa and serves the surrounding communities.
Southern Hills Veterinary Hospital is a full service animal hospital that has been in business since 1956. Our animal hospital was founded on the principle that
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that we would give members of our own family.
Visit Southern Hills Veterinary Hospital Online.

Southern H, s
VETERINARY HOSPITAL

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She welcomes the opportunity to
work with persons with concerns
related to gender identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+ community.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

You can join the EBA online, at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

E

UALITY
Business Alliance

Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She has experience counseling
transgender, bisexual, lesbian, gay
and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may
host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: please send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

TMSL 2018 Spring Schedule
Indian Springs Softball Complex
13600 S 145th E Ave, Broken Arrow, OK 74011
Hey TMSL members! With the 2018 spring season right around the corner, we have some news for you. WE'RE MOVING! You read right
- we will be moving our league to the Indian Springs Softball Complex this season. We look forward to a fun season and welcome all skill
levels. And if you're worried about not having a team, don't fret - we will help you find one. Registration is open, and the cost is $50/
player. News flash: This fee also makes you an active voting member of Oklahomans for Equality! So spread the word, grab your friends,
and sign up today!
2018 Spring Schedule ( 11am-2pm game times):
March 11- Field Day more info soon
March 25 - Opening Day
April 8, 15, 22, 29
May 6, 20
June 3 - Final Day
For more information visit the website at www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for new choir members for their 20th Anniversary concert season!
Rehearsals are each Tuesday at 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74114

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Program at Oklahoma State
University. She is a mental health
counselor at OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is passionate about
social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with
people of all identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe place for
all clients. She has experience
working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work
with persons with concerns related to
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/anxiety,
depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major
changes or transitions in life.
Appointments with Merrill can be
made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

Concert: June 14 and 15, 8 p.m.
Lynn Riggs Black Box Theater,
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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Call to Action
Oklahomans for Equality asks you to please call your Oklahoma State
Senator and ask them to vote NO on Senator Greg Treat's SB 1140.
Click here to find your senator

March 8th, 2018
In This Issue
Call to Action
Kelly Kirby CPA
Jolt Bowling Tournament
A Fantastic Woman
2018 Equality Gala
Pride Bingo
March Volunteer of the Month
Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
LGBTQ Veterans Support &amp; Entertainment
Cityscape Home Mortgage

Reasons why this is a bad bill for Oklahoma and bad for our children
who are in the care of the state.

Ladies Social Club
GLAAD Media Institute:Telling Your Story

1) It would allow private agencies to make a policy where they would
NEVER certify or train prospective and adoptive parents as long as they
claim they don't meet their "moral" or "religious" evaluations. Faith based
agencies funded by your tax dollars could refuse to allow same sex
couples to foster parent or adopt.
2) It would allow private agencies to make a policy where they would
NEVER even ATTEMPT to find a home for children in shelters and group
homes who identified as LGBTQ, or are considered "medically fragile",
or have a disability as long as the agencies claim it's for "moral" or
"religious" reasons.
3) It would PROHIBIT DHS from being able to intervene and contract with someone else who was willing to provide a family for LGBTQ youth in state care,
regardless of "moral" or "religious" reasons. The bill is here
In addition to calling your senator please call and email the following senators and ask them to vote NO on SB 1140.

Tulsa Artist Fellowship (TAF)
March EBA Mixer
TMSL 2018 Spring Schedule
Council Oak Men's Chorale
No Shade for Plus
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Pride Store
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Amazon Smile
First Responders
I.C.A.O. Coronation XI

Senator Mike Schulz
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 422
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-5612
schulz@oksenate.gov
Senator Greg Treat
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 418
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-5632
Treat@oksenate.gov
Senator Mark Allen
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 234
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-5576
allen@oksenate.gov
Senator Micheal Bergstrom
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 428B
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-5561
bergstrom@oksenate.gov
Senator Stephanie Bice
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 424A
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-5592
bice@oksenate.gov

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OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, March 15
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Senator Larry Boggs
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 530
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-5604
boggs@oksenate.gov

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

Senator Bill Brown
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 232
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-5602
brownb@oksenate.gov

The March Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature an exhibit of works by Jini Kim,
in a show titled "My Rat Problem,
Continued."

Senator Julie Daniels
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 531
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-5634
daniels@oksenate.gov
Senator Kim David
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 537
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-5590
david@oksenate.gov
Senator Tom Dugger
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 529A
Oklahoma City, OK 73105

OkEq Art Exhibition

Jini Kim is an artist from Tulsa who
received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in
Painting and Drawing in 2014 and is
working toward her Master of Fine Arts
in 2018. Her paintings are widely
collected. Her current body of work
combines painting and printmaking on
topics of feminism, modern
Orientalism and toxic masculinity.
The show continues throughout the
month.

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405.521.5572
dugger@oksenate.gov
Senator Eddie Fields
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Rm. 526
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-5581
efields@oksenate.gov

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Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

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Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

1st &amp; 3rd Monday of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
This therapeutic discussion group
provides a haven for individuals who
engage in nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on internal and
social stigmas, personal belief systems,
and the struggles surrounding this
population. This group is open to
individuals who take part in ethically
nonmonogamous relationships
(polyamory, swinging) and kink
relationships. The Oklahoma Poly
Network is a proud supporter of this
group.
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

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Coming Out
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BALL5!
And you could win some money doing it!

Corne join us at Sheridan Lanes on Friday March 9th for some
bowling fun and support the JOLT bowling tournament. You don't
need to know how to bowl to have a great time. For $20, you get 3
games of bowling and free shoe rental. You also get chances to win
money and cool door prizes plus have a great time with your
friends! Arrive at Sheridan Lanes at 31 st and Sheridan at 7:30 PM to
get your shoes and pick your lanes. Bowling will start at 8:00 PM.
A Fantastic Woman
Friday, March 9 2:30 &amp; 7:30 p.m.
Circle Cinema
10 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa, OK 74104
Oscar Winner - Best Foreign Language Film (Chile)
Purchase Tickets Here
Marina, a young waitress and aspiring singer, and Orlando, an executive who is 20 years her senior, are in love and planning for their future. After experiencing his
shocking death, Marina is left unable to mourn as she deals with doctors, police officers, and Orlando's own family who view her with suspicion and distrust, based
solely on the basis of her being a trans woman. After being denied her apartment and her dog, she is prohibited from attending Orlando's funeral, a final blow that
strengthens Marina's resolve to speak her mind, follow her heart, and exercise her right to mourn her lost love. Featuring a tour de force performance by Daniela
Vega, winner of the Best Actress award from the Fenix Film Awards.

2nd &amp; 4th Monday of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come out? Maybe you
have just recently come out? Join us for a
coming out discussion group meeting in
the History Project Room. It's free! This
course is designed for individuals coming
to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to
family, friends, and co-workers. Question
and answer session in a supportive and
informed environment.
It is a safe space to share experiences
about coming out and discuss topics as it
relates to doing so. By sharing struggles
and victories the group allows those newly
coming out and who have been out for a
while to learn from others. All are
welcome to join in the discussion whether
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, or Trans.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Lawyer in the Library
March 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/tenant disputes,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment is necessary.

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

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Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
choatek@nsuok.edu

2018 Equality Gala
Saturday, April 21, 6:30 p.m.
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center Tulsa, OK 74103
Sponsorship's and tickets available now
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Stephanie Miller
Stephanie is a counseling intern at
Northeastern State University. She is
passionate about working with
diverse families and clients, now
expanding to the LGBTQ+
community and allies. Stephanie has
experience with families, children
and adolescents. She believes in
helping the client identify and
achieve their goals through a holistic
approach.

oklahomans for equality

Contact Stephanie at
918-771-84 or tatom@nsuok.edu to
make an appointment. All sessions
are free and will be held at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. on
Wednesdays or 12:30 and 4:30 p.m.
on Saturdays.

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

3rd Pride Bingo of 2018

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

March 17th, 2018
621 E 4th Street
Tulsa, OK 74120
Tulsa PRIDE BINGO is the best bingo EVER
The beautiful and glamorous Nicole Carrington will fly in from Vegas, and she has invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer
Trash Teresa to join her for our Bingo Bash. DJ Alex says "get your lip sync selections ready."
$20 for general admission
$30 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$225 Table for 8 people which includes open bar for your table

@ the Dennis R, Neill Equality Center

Meet our March Volunteer of the Month Ethan Jameson
Ethan started volunteering because he had used the services at the center and was inspired to give back. He enjoys being a part of something bigger than
himself and supporting a place that reflects his personal beliefs. Ethan also enjoys the chance to work with other volunteers and staff.

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Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She welcomes the opportunity to
work with persons with concerns
related to gender identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+ community.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
First &amp; Third Thursday of every month
Next Meeting March 15, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She has experience counseling
transgender, bisexual, lesbian, gay
and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Program at Oklahoma State
University. She is a mental health
counselor at OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is passionate about
social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with
people of all identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe place for
all clients. She has experience
working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work
with persons with concerns related to
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/anxiety,
depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major
changes or transitions in life.
Appointments with Merrill can be
made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

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Tulsa Indigenous

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&amp; First Nation Support Group

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology
intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated to working
with clients of all identities (including
all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a
multicultural perspective. Kathy
works with clients to address
concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity
development, and overall personal
enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please
contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

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First and Third Thursday of every month

7pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Cente r

LGBTQ Veterans Support &amp; Entertainment
First &amp; Third Tuesday of each month
Next Meeting March 20, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. He received his
master's degree in counseling from
Indiana University and is a National
Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of
the LGBTQ+ community on a variety
of issues including depression,
anxiety, relationship issues, spiritual
concerns, trauma, intimate partner
violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with
Mark can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor
- Candidate and Counseling
Psychology Doctoral Intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide
variety of topics including
relationship/family concerns, body
image, community advocacy,
religiosity/spirituality concerns,
trauma, and more. She has
experience with family and couples
counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

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Non-Binary Support
Group
3rd Tuesday of each month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify
with non-binary genders, including but not
limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux,
and more. This group will be a safe space
to discuss our identities, receive support,
and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Southern Pride Drum Group
Every Thursday, 7:30 p.m.

Ladies Social Club Team Trivia Night
Second Friday of Every Month
Next Meeting March 9th, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Hi, friends! Bar trivia is all the rage around town lately, so join us for some team trivia on March 9! Don't have a team at the
ready? No worries! Come solo and we'll make teams! Can't make it right at 6? No worries!
What better way to get to know new people than finding out what obscure topics they know a freakish amount about? See you
there!

The Southern Pride Drum Group is the
only such group of its kind in the world,
being the only drum group composed of
mainly 2 spirit (GLBT Native) members
and their families. They have traveled
across the U.S. and Canada singing for
powwows, gatherings and Pride events for
more than 10 years, with more than 100
years of combined experience singing at
the drum. They seek to teach drumming
and singing and drum etiquette at the
Equality Center in Tulsa and to add to
their tight-knit drum family.

You've got to be a woman to join us, but you certainly don't have to be a lady!
The Ladies Social Club at Oklahomans for Equality is a place to make friends, develop community and have fun! LSC provides
LGBT women (and our allies!) the opportunity to develop a great support network while also offering an alternative to the bar
scene-but don't worry! We'll still gladly enjoy a few adult beverages!
Each month features different activities, like game night, craft night, and movie night, and we usually do potluck snacks. Our calendar of events is largely driven by
your own input, ladies! You're also welcome to just come and hang out with the other women if that's more your style.

GLAAD Media Institute:Telling Your Story: Messaging and Media Tools for Today's Activist
Sunday, March 11, 9:30 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Free Yoga Class at OKEQ
Mondays 5:45 - 6:45 p.m.

Participants will understand how to get a message of inclusion and acceptance across
effectively in the mainstream media narrative about the LGBTQ community. Equipped
with GLAAD's Accelerating Acceptance data, GLAAD will work with you to reach and
teach the movable middle about the LGBTQ community through a personal lens, yours.
Topics include LGBTQ acceptance, understanding media mentality, speaking to your
audience, messaging and framing the issue, social media basics, and interview
techniques.

Enjoy a free class! These 60-minute, free
Community Yoga classes are open to
everyone of all levels. Each class is
mindfully crafted to prepare the body for a
peak pose in the arm balance, inversion,
backbend or twist family. This class will
connect the mind, body, and spirit through
movement and breath.

Breakfast, lunch, and refreshments will be served at this training.
Register Here

Tulsa Artist Fellowship (TAF) presents Visiting Artist Series
Wednesday, March 14, 7:30 p.m.
Woody Guthrie Center
102 E. MB Brady St., Tulsa OK 74103
Thursday, March 15, 7:30 p.m.
Magic City Books
221 E. Archer St., Tulsa, OK 74103

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Friday, March 16, 7:30 p.m.
Fly Loft
117 N. Boston Ave., Tulsa, OK 74103
The Tulsa Artist Fellowship (TAF) will host four guest artists for a three-day presentation
of works and works-in-progress Wednesday, March 14 - Friday, March 16, 2018. The
guests range from authors to playwrights participating in various events that will
be moderated by Tulsa Artist Fellows.
"TAF Fellows join the Tulsa Arts community from various parts of the country," said Julia
White, program manager at TAF. "In addition to moving their practice to Tulsa as part of
the fellowship, we are always excited when we have the opportunity to bring the fellows'
expansive networks and talented colleagues to visit our community. It's even more exciting
when local artists and actors are involved in some way. This collaboration really speaks to
the program's efforts to enhance our already burgeoning Arts community."

Asexual Meeting
2nd &amp; 4th Tuesday of every month
7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
It's the A in LGBTQA. Come join us for an
affirming, open discussion at this peer-led
group for individuals 18 and over who

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The performances and readings will take place at multiple locations over the 3-day
series.
TAF guest artists and writer-performers Taji Senior and Jesus I. Valles, both coming from
Austin, TX, will share two solo performance works-in-progress at the Woody Guthrie
Center on Wednesday, March 14, beginning 7:30 p.m. The event, titled ¡Yo Solo!, will
examine race, identity, politics, citizenship, documentation, and sexuality in America. TAF
Fellow Adrienne Dawes will moderate a brief discussion after the performance.
Linda Allegro, project director of New Sanctuary Tulsa, will also join the panel discussion.
During a joint presentation, visiting authors Matthew Baker and Lee Conell will read
excerpts from their most recent works "Hybrid Creatures" and "Subcortical," respectively,
at Magic City Books on Thursday, March 15, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Baker
currently resides in New York City where he teaches at New York University. Conell is a
visiting writer at the University of the South in Tennessee. The conversation, in partnership
with Magic City Books, will be moderated by TAF Fellow Simon Han.
TAF Fellow Adrienne Dawes will close out the series with a reading of her new play-inJesus I. Valles
progress "Teen Dad" at Fly Loft on Friday, March 16, beginning at 7:30 p.m. "Teen Dad"
is a comedic exploration of trauma and recovery in a mixed race Black and Latinx family. The cast will feature guest artists Taji Senior and Jesus I. Valles, as well
as local actors Kia Dorsey, Viviana Goodwin and Phetote Mshairi.
All events are free and open to the public. To find out more information, visit TAF Facebook events and visit www.tulsaartistfellowship.org
About Tulsa Artist Fellowship: Established by the George Kaiser Family Foundation in 2015, the Tulsa Artist Fellowship provides visual and literary artists with the
time and space to create.

EBA Mixer

identify as asexual or are interested in
discussing asexual issues.
This a place for asexuals to form
community. Be a part of the first Tulsa
asexual group.
Asexuality can be defined in many
different ways. Some of us identify as
asexual because we are not interested in
intercourse, but still want other forms of
sex. Some of us identify as asexual
because we cannot get sexually aroused.
Others may identify as asexual because
we are never attracted to anyone sexually.
Some of us are in relationships with the
opposite sex, some with the same sex,
and others remain unattached our entire
lives.

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Wednesday, March 21, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Southern Hills Veterinary Hospital
2242 E 56th Place
Tulsa, OK 741306
The entire team of professionals at Southern Hills Veterinary Hospital is dedicated to improving the quality of life and health of your pet. Dr. Rodney Robards and
his medical staff provide our clients and their pets the most knowledgeable, informed, and compassionate veterinary care available today. We specialize in
nutritional counseling, emergency services, and boarding. In addition our facility is equipped with laser therapy and surgery, digital radiology, and an in-house
laboratory. Our office is located in Tulsa and serves the surrounding communities.
Southern Hills Veterinary Hospital is a full service animal hospital that has been in business since 1956. Our animal hospital was founded on the principle that
relationships matter. Not only do we offer first rate pet care, we also try to provide a comfortable, kid-friendly, and calm environment so your pet and family can
have an enjoyable experience. Our goal is to go the extra mile to care for your family pet. Dedicated to excellence in pet care, we give each animal the same care
that we would give members of our own family.
Visit Southern Hills Veterinary Hospital Online.

Southern Hi s
VETERINARY HOSPITAL

Bisexual support group at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. Tell all your friends.
The group is open to all bi/pan/queer/
fluid+ folks and their allies.
Facilitators
Colton &amp; Haley

No Shade for Plus
Every Tuesday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
A new support group to bring together
people who have found they are HIV
positive and those who have been living
with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, Education,
Social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center to provide a safe
place to discuss issues and meet other
people who are navigating their lives
being PLUS.

You can join the EBA online, at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy for
GLBT Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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E

UALITY
Business Alliance

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of every month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship and
support through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may
host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: please send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Tulsa Writers, Ink.

TMSL 2018 Spring Schedule

1st &amp; 3rd Saturday of each month
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Indian Springs Softball Complex
13600 S 145th E Ave, Broken Arrow, OK 74011
Hey TMSL members! With the 2018 spring season right around the corner, we have some news for you. WE'RE MOVING! You read right
- we will be moving our league to the Indian Springs Softball Complex this season. We look forward to a fun season and welcome all skill
levels. And if you're worried about not having a team, don't fret - we will help you find one. Registration is open, and the cost is $50/
player. News flash: This fee also makes you an active voting member of Oklahomans for Equality! So spread the word, grab your friends,
and sign up today!
2018 Spring Schedule ( 11am-2pm game times):
March 11- Field Day more info soon
March 25 - Opening Day
April 8, 15, 22, 29
May 6, 20
June 3 - Final Day

An LGBT inclusive group of writers
providing support and resources to
authors and writers regardless of where
they are in their writing career.
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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.

For more information visit the website at www.tulsametrosoftball.com

(First time interview required before
attending)
Email alex.wade@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for new choir members for their 20th Anniversary concert season!
Rehearsals are each Tuesday at 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74114

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Concert: June 14 and 15, 8 p.m.
Lynn Riggs Black Box Theater,
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
SPECIAL BONUS CONCERT: Thursday, June 21, with the Turtle Creek Chorale from Dallas. Stay tuned for more details!
Contact us at counciloak.org or on Facebook !

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MEN'S

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:00 - 2:30 p.m.
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who are
not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

(HoRA~E

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

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No Shade for Plus
Every Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
A new support group to bring together people who have found they are HIV positive and those who have been living with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, education, social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to provide a safe place to discuss issues and meet other people who are navigating their lives being
PLUS.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve a space for
your next event or receive pricing
information, contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org Stop by for a
quick view of the Event Center and pick
up a space rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers and
community.

Tulsa Project Theatre Season 2017-2018
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Charles E. Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Tulsa Project Theatre (TPT), the city's only theatre company operating under an Actors Equity Association (AEA)
contract, and has announced its 2017-2018 season. Three of the season's productions are in collaboration with
other AEA affiliates - two from Oklahoma City and one with whom fans of the hit TV shows,
Big Bang Theory and Speechless, may be familiar.
In February 2018, TPT returns to the intimate Norman Theatre at the Tulsa PAC to present the Regional Premiere
of John Ross Bowie's FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN. This brand new non-musical play centers on the iconic punk
band, The Ramones, as they record their fifth album with eccentric music producer, Phil Spector. Focusing on the
period in 1979-1980 when the band stood on the edge of breaking out, and Spector needed a hit, this intense black
comedy sheds light on an important and overlooked moment in rock history. FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN was
written by actor and comedian John Ross Bowie, best known for his role as Barry Kripke in the CBS show THE BIG
BANG THEORY and currently as Jimmy Dimeo on the ABC show SPEECHLESS. FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN
runs February 16-25, 2018.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

TICK...TICK...BOOM! is an autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the late Pulitzer Prize- and Tony
Awardwinning composer of Rent, which tells the story of a composer and the sacrifices he made to achieve his big
break, eventually leading to a Broadway blockbuster. His girlfriend wants to get married and move out of the city,
his best friend is making big bucks on Madison Avenue and, yet, Jon is still waiting tables and trying to write the
great American rock musical. Set in 1990, this compelling story of personal discovery embraces the universal ideal
of holding onto your dreams through life's most difficult challenges. Before RENT, there was TICK...TICK...BOOM!
The production will run for a weekend in Oklahoma City before arriving in Tulsa for a limited run on April 27 - 29,
2018.
Tulsa Project Theatre will close its seventh season in the Liddy Doenges Theatre with another Oklahoma Premiere
of the rock opera LIZZIE, set to run July 13-22, 2018. On a sweltering summer morning in 1892, in a small new
England city, a prominent business man and his wife were brutally axed to death in their home. Their youngest daughter, Lizzie Borden was the prime suspect and
her trial was a coast-to-coast media sensation. LIZZIE features four women fronting a six-piece rock band. LIZZIE is sex, rage, betrayal, blood, murder, and
American mythology set to a scorching rock score.
Visit www.tulsaprojecttheatre.com for more information

Equality Center Pride Store
These ruby slippers can be found at the OKEQ Pride Store. Tapping the heels together may not bring you home but they will make any
outfit magical!

Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Intimate Partner Violence &amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group
1st Wednesday of each month
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and educational
group is for individuals who have survived
domestic violence and are ready to
explore their personal healing process
and find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal, and may include specific
goals such as creating a safety plan,
reducing risk of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing the
impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.

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This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing self-regulatory
skills, addressing trauma through
cognitive processing, reconnecting to
support systems, family and the
community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is paramount. For more
information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"When the Drama Club is Not Enough: Lessons from the Safe Schools Program for Gay and Lesbian Students"
Written by: Jeff Perrotti and Kim Westheimer

Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

" When the Drama Club Is Not Enough presents the work of two young activists who have been at the forefront of
the successful Safe Schools Program for Gay and Lesbian Students in Massachusetts, a model for states and
school districts nationwide. They give concrete, hard-won, and often inspiring lessons on integrating gay and lesbian
issues to create powerful change for school communities.

When the
Drama Club Is
Not Enough
The book discusses the previously undiscussable--gay and lesbian identity and self-esteem at the middle and
elementary school level, and gay and lesbian issues in school sports. It tells the story of a high school junior who, at Lessons Afrom '.
the end of one of Jeff Perrotti's workshops on school sports, raised his hand and said he was a football captain and th'e -~af~ School
wanted to come out and needed help, and uses this dramatic narrative of personal courage to show step-by-step
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controversy--even if it occurs in the context of a school presentation on sexual orientation attended by angry and
disruptive parents. When the Drama Club Is Not Enough includes chapters on 'Getting Started' and 'Race and
Gender' and sections on school policies and students' legal rights in order to ensure safe schools."

Toby Jenkins
CEO / Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library.

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Program Director
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Volunteer &amp; Pride Store Coordinator
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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Luke Welvaert
Facilities Coordinator
Luke.Welvaert@OkEq.org

Tracy Allen
Special Projects
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

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Executive Committee
Stuart Ashworth, Esq., President
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, Vice President
Jan Baldwin, Secretary
Paul Allen, Treasurer
Robin VanMeter, At Large
Board of Directors
Christopher Brecht-Smith, Esq.
Rev. Geoffrey Brewster
Sheena Grewal
Darci Hazelwood, D.O.
Ben Matthews
Mike Redman, Esq.
Chris Shoaf
Al Triggs
John Williams
Board of Advisors
Laura Arrowsmith, D.O.
Peter Brennan
Alyssa Bryant, Esq

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Michael Farr
Joann Frizell
Andrew Gordon
Marcia Keesee
Amanda Lowe
Jim Scholl
Mikeal Vaughn
William Vaughn

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In This Issue
Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
LGBTQ in the Middle East
Pride Bingo
March Volunteer of the Month
LGBTQ Veterans
Support
&amp; Entertainment
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Michael Farr is sponsoring the day

No Shade for Plus

Saturday, March 17, 2018

Dreaming of buying a home?
Cityscape Home Mortgage
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Anniversaries - wedding, sobriety, adoption, court date
To honor a loved one's memory
Special events
Mother's day, Father's day, any holiday
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OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, March 15
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition
The March Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature an exhibit of works by Jini Kim,
in a show titled "My Rat Problem,
Continued."
Jini Kim is an artist from Tulsa who
received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in
Painting and Drawing in 2014 and is
working toward her Master of Fine Arts
in 2018. Her paintings are widely
collected. Her current body of work
combines painting and printmaking on
topics of feminism, modern
Orientalism and toxic masculinity.
The show continues throughout the
month.

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Family Ties

Call to Action
CALL TO ACTION: SB1140 by Senator Greg Treat has moved to the House of
Representatives.
Contact your Oklahoma state House Representative and tell them Vote NO on SB1140.
Find your Representative here
SB1140 by Senator Greg Treat has passed the senate and will soon be heard by the House of
Representatives!!!
We must protect LGBTQ youth in foster care shelters and group homes by making sure they are
not excluded from placement in qualified foster homes.
We must oppose any legislation that takes our tax dollars and gives them to faith-based and
private child placing agencies who refuse to allow same sex couples and LGBTQ individuals to
provide foster care and or adopt.

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
jose.vega@okeq.org

Challenging Beliefs in
Nontraditional Relat ions
hips

SB1140 would allow:
• Private agencies to make a policy where they would NEVER certify or train prospective and adoptive parents as long as they claim it's for "moral" or
"religious" reasons.
• Would allow private agencies to make a policy where they would NEVER even ATTEMPT to find a home for children in shelters and group homes who
identified as LGBTQ, are considered "medically fragile", or have a disability as long as the agencies claim it's for "moral" or "religious" reasons.
• Would PROHIBIT the Department of Human Services (DHS) from intervening and being able to contract with another agency who was willing to find a family
for an LGBTQ youth or consider a same-sex couple if the original private agency had already refused placement based on "moral" or "religious" reasons.
Full text of the bill is available here

Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
First &amp; Third Thursday of every month
Next Meeting March 15, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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1st &amp; 3rd Monday of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
This therapeutic discussion group
provides a haven for individuals who
engage in nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on internal and
social stigmas, personal belief systems,
and the struggles surrounding this
population. This group is open to
individuals who take part in ethically
nonmonogamous relationships
(polyamory, swinging) and kink
relationships. The Oklahoma Poly
Network is a proud supporter of this
group.
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Live Free!
Coming Out
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First and Third Thursday of every month

7pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
2nd &amp; 4th Monday of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come out? Maybe you
have just recently come out? Join us for a
coming out discussion group meeting in
the History Project Room. It's free! This
course is designed for individuals coming
to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to
family, friends, and co-workers. Question
and answer session in a supportive and
informed environment.

LGBTQ in the Middle East
Friday, March 16, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
LGBT folks do exist in the Arabic speaking world. From Morocco to Egypt, from Palestine to Iraq.
Homosexuality continues to be illegal and punishable by the DEATH penalty in the following Arab countries:
MAURITANIA, SAUDI ARABIA, SUDAN, YEMEN and southern parts of SOMALIA. Homosexuality is illegal in
the following countries (punishable by imprisonment, lashes, hard labor): Algeria, Bahrain, Djibouti, Kuwait,
Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Syria, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates. There is no law
explicitly outlawing homosexuality in Comoros, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan and northern parts of Somalia. However,
that is not to mean that LGBT folks are accepted, tolerated or even safe from imprisonment.

It is a safe space to share experiences
about coming out and discuss topics as it
relates to doing so. By sharing struggles
and victories the group allows those newly
coming out and who have been out for a
while to learn from others. All are
welcome to join in the discussion whether
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, or Trans.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297

Come learn about LGBTQ life in the Middle East.
Come try some of the food and drinks they cherish and share.

Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

3rd Pride Bingo of 2018
Saturday, March 17, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Tulsa PRIDE BINGO is the best bingo EVER
The beautiful and glamorous Nicole Carrington will fly in from Vegas, and she has invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer
Trash Teresa to join her for our Bingo Bash. DJ Alex says "get your lip sync selections ready."
$20 for general admission
$30 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$225 Table for 8 people which includes open bar for your table

@ the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Meet our March Volunteer of the Month Ethan Jameson
Ethan started volunteering because he had used the services at the center and was inspired to give back. He enjoys being a part of something bigger than
himself and supporting a place that reflects his personal beliefs. Ethan also enjoys the chance to work with other volunteers and staff.

Lawyer in the Library
March 21
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/tenant disputes,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment is necessary.

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

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Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
choatek@nsuok.edu

Stephanie Miller

LGBTQ Veterans Support &amp; Entertainment
First &amp; Third Tuesday of each month
Next Meeting March 20, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Stephanie is a counseling intern at
Northeastern State University. She is
passionate about working with
diverse families and clients, now
expanding to the LGBTQ+
community and allies. Stephanie has
experience with families, children
and adolescents. She believes in
helping the client identify and
achieve their goals through a holistic
approach.
Contact Stephanie at
918-771-84 or tatom@nsuok.edu to
make an appointment. All sessions
are free and will be held at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. on
Wednesdays or 12:30 and 4:30 p.m.
on Saturdays.

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

No Shade for Plus
Every Tuesday
Next meeting March 20, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
A new support group to bring together people who have found they are HIV positive and those who have been living with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, education, social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to provide a safe place to discuss issues and meet other people who are navigating their lives being
PLUS.

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

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EBA Mixer
Wednesday, March 21, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Southern Hills Veterinary Hospital
2242 E. 56th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
The entire team of professionals at Southern Hills Veterinary Hospital is dedicated to improving the quality of life and health of your pet. Dr. Rodney Robards and
his medical staff provide our clients and their pets the most knowledgeable, informed, and compassionate veterinary care available today. We specialize in
nutritional counseling, emergency services, and boarding. In addition our facility is equipped with laser therapy and surgery, digital radiology, and an in-house
laboratory. Our office is located in Tulsa and serves the surrounding communities.
Southern Hills Veterinary Hospital is a full service animal hospital that has been in business since 1956. Our animal hospital was founded on the principle that
relationships matter. Not only do we offer first rate pet care, we also try to provide a comfortable, kid-friendly, and calm environment so your pet and family can have
an enjoyable experience. Our goal is to go the extra mile to care for your family pet. Dedicated to excellence in pet care, we give each animal the same care that we
would give members of our own family.

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She welcomes the opportunity to
work with persons with concerns
related to gender identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+ community.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Visit Southern Hills Veterinary Hospital Online.

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VETERINARY HOSPITAL

Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She has experience counseling
transgender, bisexual, lesbian, gay
and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

You can join the EBA online, at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

E

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Business Alliance

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may
host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: please send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Program at Oklahoma State
University. She is a mental health
counselor at OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is passionate about
social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with
people of all identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe place for
all clients. She has experience
working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work
with persons with concerns related to
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/anxiety,
depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major
changes or transitions in life.
Appointments with Merrill can be
made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

Ally Connection Happy Hour
Thursday, March 22, 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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March Volunteer of the Month
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Ally Connection Happy Hour
CALL TO ACTION: SB 1140
Dreaming of buying a home?
LGBT Women's Network April Happy Hour

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Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
No Shade for Plus
Foster Care and Adoption Information Event
2018 Equality Gala
Art call for (even) MOREColor 2018
Compassionate Communication
Pride Bingo Super Hero Night
TMSL 2018 Spring Schedule
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Pride Store

Let us help you file your 2017 tax returns!

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Amazon Smile
Dissertation Study - Sexual Behaviors in MSM
Dr. Regina Nelson

Kelly Kirby CPA

First Responders
Monarch XI Elections
I.C.A.O. Coronation XI
Jolt - Jackpot Golf Classic

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OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, April 26
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.
Meet our March Volunteer of the Month Ethan Jameson
Ethan started volunteering because he had used the services at the center and was inspired to give back. He enjoys being a part of something bigger than
himself and supporting a place that reflects his personal beliefs. Ethan also enjoys the chance to work with other volunteers and staff.

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition
The March Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature an exhibit of works by Jini Kim,
in a show titled "My Rat Problem,
Continued."
Jini Kim is an artist from Tulsa who
received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in
Painting and Drawing in 2014 and is
working toward her Master of Fine Arts
in 2018. Her paintings are widely
collected. Her current body of work
combines painting and printmaking on
topics of feminism, modern

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Orientalism and toxic masculinity.
The show continues throughout the
month.

Family Ties

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
jose.vega@okeq.org

EBA Mixer
Wednesday, March 21, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Southern Hills Veterinary Hospital
2242 E. 56th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
The entire team of professionals at Southern Hills Veterinary Hospital is dedicated to improving the quality of life and health of your pet. Dr. Rodney Robards and
his medical staff provide our clients and their pets the most knowledgeable, informed, and compassionate veterinary care available today. We specialize in
nutritional counseling, emergency services, and boarding. In addition our facility is equipped with laser therapy and surgery, digital radiology, and an in-house
laboratory. Our office is located in Tulsa and serves the surrounding communities.

Challenging Beliefs in
Nontraditional Relat ions
hips

Southern Hills Veterinary Hospital is a full service animal hospital that has been in business since 1956. Our animal hospital was founded on the principle that
relationships matter. Not only do we offer first rate pet care, we also try to provide a comfortable, kid-friendly, and calm environment so your pet and family can have
an enjoyable experience. Our goal is to go the extra mile to care for your family pet. Dedicated to excellence in pet care, we give each animal the same care that we
would give members of our own family.
Visit Southern Hills Veterinary Hospital Online.

Southern H, s
VETERINARY HOSPITAL

1st &amp; 3rd Monday of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
This therapeutic discussion group
provides a haven for individuals who
engage in nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on internal and
social stigmas, personal belief systems,
and the struggles surrounding this
population. This group is open to
individuals who take part in ethically
nonmonogamous relationships
(polyamory, swinging) and kink
relationships. The Oklahoma Poly
Network is a proud supporter of this
group.
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

You can join the EBA online, at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

Live Free!
Coming Out
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E UALITY
Business Alliance
2nd &amp; 4th Monday of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may
host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: please send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Ally Connection Happy Hour
Thursday, March 22, 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us Thursday, March 22nd as we mingle as allies and as a community. Stephanie Miller will begin a 5 part workshop series
on what the LGBTQ+ community wants and needs from their allies starting in April. These hour-long workshop sessions will be
part education and part experiential processing. Tools and directions will be provided to help you be a better ally to the LGBTQ+
community.

BE An ALLY

Are you planning to come out? Maybe you
have just recently come out? Join us for a
coming out discussion group meeting in
the History Project Room. It's free! This
course is designed for individuals coming
to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to
family, friends, and co-workers. Question
and answer session in a supportive and
informed environment.
It is a safe space to share experiences
about coming out and discuss topics as it
relates to doing so. By sharing struggles
and victories the group allows those newly
coming out and who have been out for a
while to learn from others. All are
welcome to join in the discussion whether
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, or Trans.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

CALL TO ACTION: SB 1140 by Senator Greg Treat
CALL TO ACTION: SB 1140 by Senator Greg Treat
Contact your Oklahoma state Senator and tell them Vote NO on SB1140.
Find your representative here
SB1140 by Senator Greg Treat could soon be heard!!!

We must protect LGBTQ youth in foster care shelters and group homes by making sure
they are not excluded from placement in qualified foster homes.
We must oppose any legislation that takes our tax dollars and gives them to faith-based
and private child placing agencies who refuse to allow same sex couples and LGBTQ
individuals to provide foster care and or adopt.
SB1140 would allow:
• Private agencies to make a policy where they would NEVER certify or train prospective and adoptive parents as long as they claim it's for "moral" or
"religious" reasons.
• Would allow private agencies to make a policy where they would NEVER even ATTEMPT to find a home for children in shelters and group homes who
identified as LGBTQ, are considered "medically fragile", or have a disability as long as the agencies claim it's for "moral" or "religious" reasons.
• Would PROHIBIT the Department of Human Services (DHS) from intervening and being able to contract with another agency who was willing to find a family
for an LGBTQ youth or consider a same-sex couple if the original private agency had already refused placement based on "moral" or "religious" reasons.
Contact these Representatives and tell them you OPPOSE SB1140.
Judiciary Committee
Rep. Chris Kannady - Chair
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 246
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7337
Legislative Assistant: Zach Swift
Rep. Tim Downing - Vice Chair
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 300A
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7365
Assistant: Patricia Timberlake*
Rep. Greg Babinec
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 302B
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7304
Legislative Assistant: Rynae Blassingame*
Rep. Rhonda Baker
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 202A
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7311
Legislative Assistant: Megan Jackson*

Lawyer in the Library
March 21
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Legislative

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/tenant disputes,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment is necessary.

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

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Rep. Kevin Calvey
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 435
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7357
Legislative Assistant: Charlotte Maughan
Rep. Avery Frix
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 328B
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7302
Legislative Assistant: Gina Kanelopoulos*

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
choatek@nsuok.edu

Rep. Elise Hall
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 200
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7403
Legislative Assistant: Karlita Manger
Rep. Justin Humphrey
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 329B
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7382
Legislative Assistant: LaToya Alexander*
Rep. John Paul Jordan
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 410
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7352
Legislative Assistant: Ashlee Byrd*
Rep. Ben Loring
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 503
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7399
Legislative Assistant: Louise Aldridge
Rep. John Montgomery
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 304
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7374
Assistant: Debbie Taylor*
Rep. Carl Newton
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 300
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7339
Assistant: Rose McFall*

Stephanie Miller

Legislative

Legislative

Rep. Terry O'Donnell
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 433
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7379
Legislative Assistant: Kathy Hubbart

Contact Stephanie at
tatom@nsuok.edu to make an
appointment. All sessions are free
and will be held at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center between 4:30 and
6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays or 12:30
and 4:30 p.m. on Saturdays.

Rep. Leslie Osborn
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 246
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7333
Legislative Assistant: Zack Swift
Rep. David Perryman
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 540
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7401
Assistant: Abigail Weigand

Stephanie is a counseling intern at
Northeastern State University. She is
passionate about working with
diverse families and clients, now
expanding to the LGBTQ+
community and allies. Stephanie has
experience with families, children
and adolescents. She believes in
helping the client identify and
achieve their goals through a holistic
approach.

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

Legislative

Rep. Michael Rogers
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 302
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7362
Legislative Assistant: Jacob Musgrave*
Rep. Johnny Tadlock
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 501
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7363
Assistant: Leslie Smith-Haddad*

Legislative

Rep. Emily Virgin
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 543
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7323
Legislative Assistant: Debra Pearson-Matthews
Rep. Collin Walke
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 510
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7335
Assistant: Beth Lott*
Rep. Kevin West
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 248B
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7343
Assistant: Jordan Holt*

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

Legislative

Legislative

Rep. Cory Williams
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 544
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7411
Legislative Assistant: Carly Abbott*

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Rep. Rande Worthen
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 300C
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7398
Assistant: Malana Bracht*

Dreaming of buying a home?
Saturday, March 31, 11:00 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Come have lunch with us and learn about buying a home. We will cover information for First Time Home
Buyers and those looking to learn what has changed since your last purchase. We will focus on several
programs that are available in the Tulsa and surrounding areas. Meet a team who is willing to work with you
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Legislative

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She welcomes the opportunity to
work with persons with concerns
related to gender identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+ community.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

FHA - Rural Development - Native American 184 - VA - Self Employed Borrower
Please bring the following information to start the loan application process:
* Driver License
* Last 2 check stubs
* Last 2 months banks statements
* Last 2 years Tax returns &amp; W-2's
Please RSVP to Chandra Hall at 918-645-3101 or chandra.hall@kw.com

LGBT Women's Network April Happy Hour
Monday, April 2, 5:00 p.m.
R Bar &amp; Grill - Tulsa
3421 S. Peoria Ave., Tulsa, OK 74105
Please join us for our first monthly happy hour,
sponsored by Physiques by Monique Indoor
Cycling &amp; Personal Training Studio! Come mix and
mingle with ladies you might not meet otherwise,
make new business connections, and grow your
personal network. We'll have light appetizers and
be sure to bring business cards to be entered into
a drawing for a gift from our monthly sponsor!

Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She has experience counseling
transgender, bisexual, lesbian, gay
and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

Each month, our happy hour will be hosted at a
different bar in Tulsa and sponsored by a lesbian/
bisexual-owned or LGBT-friendly business. Join us
on the first Monday of every month from 5 to 7
p.m. No RSVP is required.

LGBTQ Veterans Support and Entertainment
First &amp; Third Tuesday of each month
Next meeting Tuesday, April 3, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Program at Oklahoma State
University. She is a mental health
counselor at OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is passionate about
social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with
people of all identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe place for
all clients. She has experience
working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work
with persons with concerns related to
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/anxiety,
depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major
changes or transitions in life.
Appointments with Merrill can be
made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

First Thursday Art Show - Jared Boyd "Every Reason to Feel"
Thursday April 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The April Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature an exhibit of
works by Jared Boyd, in a show titled " Every Reason to Feel"
, beginning with a reception on Thursday, April 5th from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology
intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated to working
with clients of all identities (including
all sexual and affectional
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Jared speaks of his work: My art is my response to the environment
around me. I create from intuitive and thoughtful design. The sources of
my inspiration are many and include emotions, thoughts, meditations,
music, nature, and life. I utilize a variety of mediums including acrylic
paint, graphite, charcoal, gesso, and oil pastels. My process is to create
many layers on the canvas as to reveal the history of the piece. My intent is for the layers to illustrate a journey on the canvas that is both visually appealing and
deeply meaningful. It's my belief that art brings great meaning to life. It's my hope that others can find great meaning in art as well.
The name of my show is "Every Reason to Feel" highlighting the importance of walking healthfully through various seasons of life. This collection has deep meaning
for me and is reminiscent of a journey through seasons that have been both joyful and painful.

ethnicities, and ages) from a
multicultural perspective. Kathy
works with clients to address
concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity
development, and overall personal
enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please
contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, April 5, from 6 to 9 p.m. A door prize of the artist's work will be drawn.
The show continues throughout the month www.okeq.org

Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
First &amp; Third Thursday of every month
Next Meeting April 5, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. He received his
master's degree in counseling from
Indiana University and is a National
Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of
the LGBTQ+ community on a variety
of issues including depression,
anxiety, relationship issues, spiritual
concerns, trauma, intimate partner
violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with
Mark can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

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First and Third Thursday of every month

7pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor
- Candidate and Counseling
Psychology Doctoral Intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide
variety of topics including
relationship/family concerns, body
image, community advocacy,
religiosity/spirituality concerns,
trauma, and more. She has
experience with family and couples
counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

No Shade for Plus
Every Thursday starting in April
Next meeting April 5, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
A new support group to bring together people who have found they are HIV positive and those who have been living with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, education, social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to provide a safe place to discuss issues and meet other people who are navigating their lives being
PLUS.

Non-Binary Support
Group
3rd Tuesday of each month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify
with non-binary genders, including but not
limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux,
and more. This group will be a safe space
to discuss our identities, receive support,
and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

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Southern Pride Drum Group
Every Thursday, 7:30 p.m.

Foster Care and Adoption Information Event
Saturday, April 7, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

The Southern Pride Drum Group is the
only such group of its kind in the world,
being the only drum group composed of
mainly 2 spirit (GLBT Native) members
and their families. They have traveled
across the U.S. and Canada singing for
powwows, gatherings and Pride events for
more than 10 years, with more than 100
years of combined experience singing at
the drum. They seek to teach drumming
and singing and drum etiquette at the
Equality Center in Tulsa and to add to
their tight-knit drum family.

Thousands of new foster families are needed in Oklahoma. Please come to the DHS foster care and adoption information event to learn more about how you can
help a child in need.

2018 Equality Gala
Saturday, April 21, 6:30 p.m.
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103
Sponsorships and tickets available now
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Free Yoga Class at OKEQ
Mondays 5:45 - 6:45 p.m.
Enjoy a free class! These 60-minute, free
Community Yoga classes are open to
everyone of all levels. Each class is
mindfully crafted to prepare the body for a
peak pose in the arm balance, inversion,
backbend or twist family. This class will
connect the mind, body, and spirit through
movement and breath.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Asexual Meeting
2nd &amp; 4th Tuesday of every month
7:30 - 9:00 p.m.

Art call for (even) MOREColor 2018
Deadline Monday, April 23
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Call for Entries
2018 (even) MOREcolor
Regional Juried Fine Arts Exhibition
APRIL 23rd IS THE DEADLINE TO APPLY
Oklahomans for Equality is pleased to call for entries to the 2018 MOREcolor
regional juried exhibitions and sale of fine art. Long a tradition to celebrate LGBT
Pride through the arts, MOREcolor strives to be artist-friendly and encourage
innovative work. The exhibition will be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
As always, artists receive 70% of their sales. Cash prizes will be awarded. There
is a single entry fee of $10 for up to five entries.
April 23rd: Submission deadline
Each artist may submit up to 5 original works, which have been created in the last
2 years and have never been shown at any OkEq event

It's the A in LGBTQA. Come join us for an
affirming, open discussion at this peer-led
group for individuals 18 and over who
identify as asexual or are interested in
discussing asexual issues.
This a place for asexuals to form
community. Be a part of the first Tulsa
asexual group.
Asexuality can be defined in many
different ways. Some of us identify as
asexual because we are not interested in
intercourse, but still want other forms of
sex. Some of us identify as asexual
because we cannot get sexually aroused.
Others may identify as asexual because
we are never attracted to anyone sexually.
Some of us are in relationships with the
opposite sex, some with the same sex,
and others remain unattached our entire
lives.

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Entry Fee: A single entry fee (per artist, NOT per piece) of $10 for up to five works

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B

May 1st: Artist notification of acceptance into the exhibition
June 5th: Delivery of Art Work, 2 to 6pm All work must be appropriately ready to display

2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

June 7th: Even MOREcolor 2018 Opening Reception, 6 to 9pm
Free and open to the public, cash prizes awarded, surprises and live performances, catered cuisine, and bar, the sale of fine art. Artists are encouraged to bring as
many guests as they like.
June 7th-10th: Run of the Show
June 11th: Pick up unsold work, 2 to 6pm
Enter Here: All entries must be made online.
Proposals for performance and installation works should be addressed to Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org, or call for information, 918-813-8993.
Thank you for being part of MOREcolor 2018!

Bisexual support group at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. Tell all your friends.
The group is open to all bi/pan/queer/
fluid+ folks and their allies.

The MOREcolor 2018 Committee

Compassionate Communication workshop "Self Love"

Facilitators
Daniel &amp; Haley

Thursday, April 26, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

The most important part of Compassionate Communication is being aware of what is alive in you. The main focus is on feelings and needs. Becoming aware of
your needs, when you are feeling negative emotion, will lead to feeling better. The source of negative emotion is focusing on the problem or what we don't want.
When focus is shifted to what we do want (needs) we shift to being part of the solution instead of part of the problem.
During this workshop on self love and self empathy, will offer interactive conversations and role plays, as well as informative information as what the process of
compassionate communication is all about. You can take away tools that will help you start improving the relationships in your life, starting with yourself.
Emotions come from thinking. Sometimes just changing the way you think about something will change the emotion. If I think Joe is rude, I will feel some version of
anger, from irritation to outrage depending on how important and how out of the boundaries of decency I think it is. My needs would most likely involve respect and
consideration. Once I focus on respect and consideration I will feel better. I may not feel joy or enthusiasm but I will feel some relief. The key is to use your emotions
to focus on needs and evaluate your thinking. Everything anyone does is in the hope they will feel better in the doing of it. Come join us and practice deliberately
deciding to feel better.
Facilitated by Lynn McLellan
Come join us learn about compassionate communication.
Come enjoy vegetarian snacks and drinks!
any questions please contact jose.vega@okeq.org

No Shade for Plus
Every Tuesday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
A new support group to bring together
people who have found they are HIV
positive and those who have been living
with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, Education,
Social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center to provide a safe
place to discuss issues and meet other
people who are navigating their lives
being PLUS.

Pride Bingo 2018 - Super Hero Night
Saturday, April 28, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Tulsa PRIDE BINGO is the best bingo EVER
The beautiful and glamorous Nicole Carrington will fly in from Vegas, and she has invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer
Trash Teresa to join her for our Bingo Bash. Prizes for the best super hero costume.
$20 for general admission
$30 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$225 Table for 8 people which includes open bar for your table

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy for
GLBT Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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TMSL 2018 Spring Schedule
Indian Springs Softball Complex
13600 S 145th E Ave, Broken Arrow, OK 74011
Hey TMSL members! With the 2018 spring season right around the corner, we have some news for you. WE'RE MOVING! You read right we will be moving our league to the Indian Springs Softball Complex this season. We look forward to a fun season and welcome all skill
levels. And if you're worried about not having a team, don't fret - we will help you find one. Registration is open, and the cost is $50/player.
News flash: This fee also makes you an active voting member of Oklahomans for Equality! So spread the word, grab your friends, and
sign up today!
2018 Spring Schedule ( 11am-2pm game times):

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of every month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

March 25 - Opening Day
April 8, 15, 22, 29
May 6, 20
June 3 - Final Day
For more information visit the website at www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Tulsa Project Theatre Season 2017-2018
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Charles E. Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103

A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship and
support through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Tulsa Project Theatre (TPT), the city's only theatre company operating under an Actors Equity Association (AEA)
contract, and has announced its 2017-2018 season. Three of the season's productions are in collaboration with

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other AEA affiliates - two from Oklahoma City and one with whom fans of the hit TV shows,
Big Bang Theory and Speechless, may be familiar.

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who meet every Wednesday night, in a Catholic church basement, at a self-help group for men with small penises.
This alleged Irish trait is the focus of their weekly sessions, as they all feel this "shortcoming" has ruined their lives.
One evening, when a twenty-something blue-collar guy joins the group, he challenges everything the other men
think about "the Irish Curse" ...tackling their obsession with body image and unmasking the comical and truthful
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1st &amp; 3rd Saturday of each month
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.

LIZZIE - Tulsa Project Theatre will close its seventh season in the Liddy Doenges Theatre with another Oklahoma
Premiere of the rock opera LIZZIE, set to run July 13-22, 2018. On a sweltering summer morning in 1892, in a small
new England city, a prominent business man and his wife were brutally axed to death in their home. Their youngest
daughter, Lizzie Borden was the prime suspect and her trial was a coast-to-coast media sensation. LIZZIE features
four women fronting a six-piece rock band. LIZZIE is sex, rage, betrayal, blood, murder, and American mythology set to a scorching rock score.

An LGBT inclusive group of writers
providing support and resources to
authors and writers regardless of where
they are in their writing career.
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Gender Support Program

Equality Center Pride Store

Wednesdays
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.

Last year's Pride T Shirts are on sale for $2! We have smalls and mediums left!
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:00 - 2:30 p.m.
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who are
not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"The Life and Hard Times of Heidi Abromowitz"
Written by: Joan Rivers

An "unauthorized biography" of the comedienne's free-living childhood friend, this intimate profile discloses Heidi's
deepest, darkest secrets and includes the condensed version of Heidi's unpublished best seller, "How to Make Love
to Anything Anywhere."

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Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library.

Amazon Smile
Get your house in order and help us get our house in order, too! Go to smile.amazon.com for your shopping needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!
Amazon Smile Link

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve a space for
your next event or receive pricing
information, contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org Stop by for a
quick view of the Event Center and pick
up a space rental sheet.

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You shop. Amazon gives.

The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers and
community.

Dissertation Study - Sexual Behaviors in MSM

This research study seeks to investigate if one's HIV-status and respective adherence/non- adherence to preexposure
prophylaxes (PrEP) or antiretroviral therapy (ART) is linked to a reduction in consistent condom use, and increased risky
sexual behaviors, among men who have sex with men (MSM). It also seeks to determine what stage of change MSM are
likely to be in by using the transtheoretical model of change. With such information, one of the goals is to see if there might
be points when mental health professionals and/or primary care providers could intervene to reduce HIV and sexually
transmitted infection transmission rates.

Please direct questions to Eric Teeters (ejteeters@gmail.com), or Dr. Elana Maurin (emaurin@argosy.edu).

Take the survey now

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point

SURVEY

Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Intimate Partner Violence &amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group
1st Wednesday of each month
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.

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Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and educational
group is for individuals who have survived
domestic violence and are ready to
explore their personal healing process
and find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal, and may include specific
goals such as creating a safety plan,
reducing risk of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing the
impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing self-regulatory
skills, addressing trauma through
cognitive processing, reconnecting to
support systems, family and the
community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is paramount. For more
information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

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MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
CEO / Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Director
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Volunteer &amp; Pride Store Coordinator

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OkEq Board and Trustees
Executive Committee
Stuart Ashworth, Esq., President
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, Vice President
Jan Baldwin, Secretary
Paul Allen, Treasurer
Robin VanMeter, At Large
Board of Directors
Christopher Brecht-Smith, Esq.
Rev. Geoffrey Brewster
Sheena Grewal
Darci Hazelwood, D.O.
Marcia Keesee
Ben Matthews
Mike Redman, Esq.
Chris Shoaf
Al Triggs
John Williams
Board of Advisors
Laura Arrowsmith, D.O.
Peter Brennan
Alyssa Bryant, Esq.
Jamie Catlett
Michael Farr
Joann Frizell
Andrew Gordon
Amanda Lowe
Jim Scholl
Mikeal Vaughn
William Vaughn
Trustees
Shawna Baker, Esq.
Dan Burnstein
Kirk Holt
David Nelson
Kris Wilmes

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In This Issue
OkEq Survey
"First Thursday" Art Opening
Three Kings Day
Free Art Class
Free Yoga Class

OkEq wants your opinion

2018 Pride Bingo
Road to the Crown

Oklahomans for Equality wants to start off 2018 with a resolution to our community. We are researching whether we are meeting all
the needs of our community and identifying possible gaps where we can improve. Please take 1-2 minutes to complete this fivequestion survey so every voice can be heard.

January EBA Mixer

Voice your
opinion,
speak out

CALL ME BY YOUR NAME Pride Movie Night
Wine Down Wednesday
Wild Hearts Ball
Spectrum of Love
Telling Our Stories - Falling in Love

Begin Survey

Amazon Smile
No Shade for Plus

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Nan McDowell

TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Pride Store

Thursday, January 4, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Face Off
Empress Ball X

The January Oklahomans for Equality showcase and
exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature an exhibit of works by Nan
McDowell, beginning with a reception on Thursday, Jan.
4 , from 6 to 9 p.m. and continuing throughout the
month.
Nan was born in 1940 and grew up in Quincy, Mass. As
a self-taught artist, her painting was a welcome escape
while pursuing careers in health care and education.
She currently divides her time between Colorado and
Oklahoma. Nan's first art workshop with Ardith Goodwin
was a week before her first solo show in 2015. The
techniques learned in that workshop have forever
changed her approach to painting. Conveying emotion
through painting remains at the center of her work. The
last three years Nan has immersed herself in exploring
her artistic framework. What has emerged is a love of
depicting women in various states of emotion and
emotions surrounding homelessness.

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Her psyche has been deeply seated in emotion and its effect on others. She remarks that visually presenting the human condition through expression is where
she feels most rewarded. She presents many styles, but her strength lies more in monochromatic tones with a small splash of color. When painting the human
form, she often uses photos to get the proper angles of the body. She says of her work: "Frequently, my people come to me as I think about a certain feeling I
want to express. I do a quick pencil sketch to achieve a natural pose. Occasionally, the original concept is sketched with paint directly onto the canvas. I layer
with glaze and swaths of gesso."
She says she is more comfortable with pallet knives and large strokes, but as seen in her art, the smallest brush stoke can create impact. Her medium of choice
is now acrylics.
"I want the painting to tell the story that the viewer places on it. My mind's eye continues to explode with ways to create on canvas, the struggles and joys of
being human. You will see a lot of focus on the eyes, as I believe they truly are the window to your soul. My most recent work reflects my attempt to paint with a
softer, less realistic hand. Second to portraying women is my love of depicting street people in an uplifting way, so I couldn't resist including my charming
homeless man."

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, January 4 , from 6 to 9 p.m.
A door prize of the artist's work will be drawn.
The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

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OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, January 18
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition
The January Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature
an exhibit of works by Nan McDowell,
beginning with a reception on Thursday,
Jan. 4, from 6 to 9 p.m. and continuing
throughout the month.
Nan was born in 1940 and grew up in
Quincy, Mass. As a self-taught artist, her
painting was a welcome escape while
pursuing careers in health care and
education. She currently divides her time
between Colorado and Oklahoma. Nan's
first art workshop with Ardith Goodwin
was a week before her first solo show in
2015. The techniques learned in that
workshop have forever changed her
approach to painting. Conveying emotion
through painting remains at the center of
her work. The last three years Nan has
immersed herself in exploring her artistic
framework. What has emerged is a love
of depicting women in various states of
emotion and emotions surrounding

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homelessness.

ST, TULSA, OK 74120

The show continues throughout the
month. www.okeq.org

Family Ties

TRADITIONAL AND LOCALLY BAKED " PAN DE REYES "
RAFFLE PRIZES
MUSIC , GAMES AND FUN
FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES
JOIN A LETTER CAMPAIGN FOR DREAMERS
DREAM ACT OKLAHOMA TSHIRT CONTEST AND SALE

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

Challenging Beliefs in
Nontraditional Relat ions
hips

1st &amp; 3rd Monday of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.

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--Free Art Class
Monday, January 8, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Free basic art lessons are now available. You will need shading pencils, copy paper or any sort of
white blank paper (no notebook paper) and erasers! Any questions please email Program Director
Jose.Vega@okeq.org

Free Yoga Class

This therapeutic discussion group
provides a haven for individuals who
engage in nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on internal and
social stigmas, personal belief systems,
and the struggles surrounding this
population. This group is open to
individuals who take part in ethically
nonmonogamous relationships
(polyamory, swinging) and kink
relationships. The Oklahoma Poly
Network is a proud supporter of this
group.
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

Wednesday, January 10, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Enjoy a free Yoga class! These 60-minute, free Community Yoga classes are open to everyone of all
levels. Each class is mindfully crafted to prepare the body for a peak pose in the arm balance,
inversion, back-bend or twist family. This class will connect the mind, body, and spirit through
movement and breath. Any questions please email Jose.Vega@okeq.org

2nd &amp; 4th Monday of each month

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6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come out? Maybe you
have just recently come out? Join us for a
coming out discussion group meeting in
the History Project Room. It's free! This
course is designed for individuals coming
to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to
family, friends, and co-workers. Question
and answer session in a supportive and
informed environment.

2018 Pride Bingo
Saturday, January 13, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Tulsa PRIDE BINGO is back for the 2018 Pride season. Join us for the first Tulsa Pride Bingo of the year.
The beautiful and glamorous Nicole Carrington will fly in from Vegas, and she has invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer
Trash Teresa to join her for our Bingo Bash. DJ Alex says "get your lip sync selections ready."
$20 for general admission
$30 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$225 Table for 8 people which includes open bar for your table

@ the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

It is a safe space to share experiences
about coming out and discuss topics as it
relates to doing so. By sharing struggles
and victories the group allows those newly
coming out and who have been out for a
while to learn from others. All are
welcome to join in the discussion whether
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, or Trans.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

STARCHASER PRODUCTtons PRESEnTS

ROAD TO THE CROWn
A benefit for the courts of
Oklahoma USofA Ml Ml Classic and Diva
Rou e 66 USofA Ml Ml Classic and Diva

Outstanding performances
Exciting auction items
Liue band

Lawyer in the Library
January 10
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/tenant disputes,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment is necessary.

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Dr. Kurt Choate

January 13 2018 at 7pm
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Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th Tulsa OK

Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

Tickets, auction, and tips help send the courts to Nationals
Adult Bevcro3es and snacks benchi Oklolwmans for Equality

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She welcomes the opportunity to
work with persons with concerns
related to gender identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+ community.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

EBA Mixer
Wednesday, January 17th, 6:00 p.m.
Hyatt Regency Tulsa
100 E. Second St., Tulsa, OK 74103

Hyatt Regency Tulsa is located in the heart of downtown Tulsa's vibrant business, entertainment, and cultural districts. Our hotel overlooks the scenic gardens of
the Williams Center Complex and is only eight miles from Tulsa International Airport. Adjoined via skybridge to Williams Towers, our luxury, high-rise Tulsa hotel
is adjacent to the famous Tulsa Performing Arts Center and just a few walking blocks from the Cox Convention Center, BOK Center and more than 50
restaurants and bars.
Visit Hyatt Regency Tulsa Online

Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She has experience counseling
transgender, bisexual, lesbian, gay
and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

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You can join the EBA online, at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

E

UALITY
Business Alliance

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Program at Oklahoma State
University. She is a mental health
counselor at OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is passionate about
social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with
people of all identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe place for
all clients. She has experience
working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work
with persons with concerns related to
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/anxiety,
depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major
changes or transitions in life.
Appointments with Merrill can be
made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may
host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: please send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

CALL ME BY YOUR NAME Pride Movie Night
Friday, January 19, 6:00 p.m. Reception, 7:20 p.m. Film Screening
Circle Cinema
10 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa, OK 74104
OKEQ is hosting a reception at the the premier of one of the most highly-acclaimed films of the year,
"CALL ME BY YOUR NAME," Friday, Jan 19 at Circle Cinema.
Reception begins at 6pm, Film Screening at 7:20pm.
In Northern Italy in 1983, seventeen year-old Elio begins a relationship with visiting Oliver, his father's
research assistant, with whom he bonds over his emerging sexuality, their Jewish heritage, and the
beguiling Italian landscape. Starring Armie Hammer and written by James Ivory.
Click here for more information

Wine Down Wednesday
Wednesday, January 31, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Do you enjoy wine, meeting new people and hearing inspiring leadership content?
'Wine Down Wednesday!' is a social group that combines short 'TED-style' presentation! We drink
wine while hearing motivational/expert speakers present their leadership expertise for 15-20
minutes (6:15pm-7:45pm). Before, in between, and following the speaker, we enjoy wine and talk
about our month! Our events occur the last Wednesday of the month and topics always vary! If
there's a certain topic you'd like to hear or a speaker recommendation, let us know!
Don't miss out on a great social and leadership opportunity that will improve your life, productivity,
and relationships! Come 'Wine Down!'

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology
intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated to working
with clients of all identities (including
all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a
multicultural perspective. Kathy
works with clients to address
concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity
development, and overall personal
enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please
contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Any questions please contact Jose.vega@okeq.org

Wild Hearts Ball
Saturday, February 3, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Dancing, music, friends, and we
guarantee you'll fall in love.
Spectrums of Love
Saturday, February 10, 6:00 p.m. Opening reception, 6:30 p.m. Dinner, 7:30 p.m. Show
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. He received his
master's degree in counseling from
Indiana University and is a National
Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of
the LGBTQ+ community on a variety
of issues including depression,
anxiety, relationship issues, spiritual
concerns, trauma, intimate partner
violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with
Mark can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center

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Opening Night
Lynn Riggs Black Box Theater
Spectrum of Love
A cabaret of live entertainment featuring Tulsa's top
performers in the LGBTQ community.
Produced by Pat Hobbs
Written by Morgan Allen
$125.00 Opening reception at 6:00 p.m., Seat for
the show, Dinner, Dessert,Champagne and open
bar. Dinner served at 6:30 , Show begins at 7:30
p.m.
$60.00 Seat for the show, Dessert, Champagne and cash bar Seating prior to the show which begins at 7:30 p.m.
$1,000 Table for 8 includes premiere seating for the show and O pening reception and appetizers at 6:00 pm , Premiere table seating for the show, Dinner,
Dessert, Champagne and o pen bar. Dinner served at 6:30 , Show begins at 7:30 p.m.

Telling Our Stories - Falling in Love
Monday, February 12, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74135
Join Oklahomans for Equality for a night of storytelling, with our new series: Telling Our
Stories.
Oral Storytelling has been a vital part of keeping the LGBTQ community and their stories
alive. This series will explore different aspects of life and experience. Each night will have
a specific theme and will include TRUE stories of those within the community.

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor
- Candidate and Counseling
Psychology Doctoral Intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide
variety of topics including
relationship/family concerns, body
image, community advocacy,
religiosity/spirituality concerns,
trauma, and more. She has
experience with family and couples
counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

Each selected participant will tell their experience pertaining to the theme, a 5-7 minute
format. Participants can use a script if needed.
The first theme is: FALLING IN LOVE.
If you are interested in telling your story around this topic, please email Amanda Lowe at
aclowe@okstate.edu with a brief synopsis of your story. Spots are limited, so don't
delay!

Non-Binary Support
Group

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Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify
with non-binary genders, including but not
limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux,
and more. This group will be a safe space
to discuss our identities, receive support,
and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

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Every Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
A new support group to bring together people who have found they are HIV positive and those who have been living with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, education, social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to provide a safe place to discuss issues and meet other people who are navigating their lives being
PLUS.

Southern Pride Drum Group
Every Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
Southern Pride drum group is the only
drum group of its kind in the entire world,
being the only drum comprised of mainly 2
spirit (GLBT Native) members and their
families. They have travelled all across
the US and Canada singing for powwows,
gatherings and Pride events for more than
10 years with more than 100 years of
combined experience singing at the drum.
Currently they are seeking to teach
drumming and singing and drum etiquette
at the Equality Center in Tulsa and add to
their tight knit drum family.

SOS Group

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Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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April Volunteer of the Month
Call to Action
First Thursday Art Show
Provider Bias Survey
Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
No Shade for Plus

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Foster Care and Adoption Information Event
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EBA Mixer
2018 Equality Gala
Art call for (even) MOREColor 2018
Compassionate Communication Workshop
"Self Love".
Pride Bingo Super Hero Night
TMSL 2018 Spring Schedule
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Pride Store
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
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Monthly Meeting
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All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

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April Video eNews

OkEq Art Exhibition
The April Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature an exhibit of works
by Jared Boyd, in a show titled "Every
Reason to Feel", beginning with a
reception on Thursday, April 5th from
6-9pm and continuing throughout the
month.
The name of my show is "Every
Reason to Feel" highlighting the
importance of walking healthfully
through various seasons of life. This
collection has deep meaning for me
and is reminiscent of a journey through
seasons that have been both joyful and
painful.

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The show begins with a reception
on Thursday, April 5, from 6 to 9 p.m. A
door prize of the artist's work will be
drawn.
The show continues throughout the
month
www.okeq.org

Family Ties

April Volunteer of the Month
Bob Hanson

Thank you for your
dedication,Bob!
If you would like to volunteer, contact Alex Wade at
alex.wade@okeq.org

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
jose.vega@okeq.org

Challenging Beliefs in
Nontraditional Relat ions
hips

1st &amp; 3rd Monday of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
This therapeutic discussion group
provides a haven for individuals who
engage in nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on internal and
social stigmas, personal belief systems,
and the struggles surrounding this
population. This group is open to
individuals who take part in ethically
nonmonogamous relationships
(polyamory, swinging) and kink
relationships. The Oklahoma Poly
Network is a proud supporter of this
group.

Call to Action
CALL TO ACTION: SB 1140 by Senator Greg Treat
Contact your Oklahoma House Representative and tell them Vote NO on SB1140.
Find your representative here
SB1140 by Senator Greg Treat could soon be heard!!!
We must protect LGBTQ youth in foster care shelters and group homes by making sure they are not excluded from placement in qualified foster homes.
We must oppose any legislation that takes our tax dollars and gives them to faith-based and private child placing agencies who refuse to allow same sex couples
and LGBTQ individuals to provide foster care and or adopt.
SB1140 would allow:
• Private agencies to make a policy where they would NEVER certify or train prospective and adoptive parents as long as they claim it's for "moral" or
"religious" reasons.

Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

• Would allow private agencies to make a policy where they would NEVER even ATTEMPT to find a home for children in shelters and group homes who
identified as LGBTQ, are considered "medically fragile", or have a disability as long as the agencies claim it's for "moral" or "religious" reasons.
• Would PROHIBIT the Department of Human Services (DHS) from intervening and being able to contract with another agency who was willing to find a family
for an LGBTQ youth or consider a same-sex couple if the original private agency had already refused placement based on "moral" or "religious" reasons.
Contact these Representatives and tell them you OPPOSE SB1140.

Judiciary Committee
Rep. Chris Kannady - Chair
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 246
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7337

2nd &amp; 4th Monday of each month

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Legislative Assistant: Zach Swift

6:30-7:30 p.m.

Rep. Tim Downing - Vice Chair
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 300A
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7365
Legislative Assistant: Patricia Timberlake*

Are you planning to come out? Maybe you
have just recently come out? Join us for a
coming out discussion group meeting in
the History Project Room. It's free! This
course is designed for individuals coming
to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to
family, friends, and co-workers. Question
and answer session in a supportive and
informed environment.

Rep. Greg Babinec
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 302B
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7304
Legislative Assistant: Rynae Blassingame*

It is a safe space to share experiences
about coming out and discuss topics as it
relates to doing so. By sharing struggles
and victories the group allows those newly
coming out and who have been out for a
while to learn from others. All are
welcome to join in the discussion whether
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, or Trans.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297

Rep. Rhonda Baker
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 202A
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7311
Legislative Assistant: Megan Jackson*
Rep. Kevin Calvey
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 435
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7357
Assistant: Charlotte Maughan
Rep. Avery Frix
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 328B
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7302
Assistant: Gina Kanelopoulos*

Legislative

Legislative

Rep. Elise Hall
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 200
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7403
Legislative Assistant: Karlita Manger
Rep. Justin Humphrey
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 329B
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7382
Legislative Assistant: LaToya Alexander*

Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Rep. John Paul Jordan
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 410
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7352
Legislative Assistant: Ashlee Byrd*
Rep. Ben Loring
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 503
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7399
Legislative Assistant: Louise Aldridge
Rep. John Montgomery
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 304
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7374
Assistant: Debbie Taylor*
Rep. Carl Newton
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 300
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7339
Assistant: Rose McFall*

Legislative

Lawyer in the Library
Legislative

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/tenant disputes,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment is necessary.

Rep. Terry O'Donnell
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 433
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7379
Legislative Assistant: Kathy Hubbart
Rep. Leslie Osborn
N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 246
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7333
Assistant: Zack Swift
Rep. David Perryman
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 540
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7401
Assistant: Abigail Weigand

April 11
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

2300

Legislative

Counseling Services

Legislative

Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Rep. Michael Rogers
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 302
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7362
Legislative Assistant: Jacob Musgrave*
Rep. Johnny Tadlock
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 501
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7363
Legislative Assistant: Leslie Smith-Haddad*
Rep. Emily Virgin
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 543
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7323

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact

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Legislative Assistant: Debra Pearson-Matthews

Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
choatek@nsuok.edu

Rep. Collin Walke
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 510
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7335
Legislative Assistant: Beth Lott*
Rep. Kevin West
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 248B
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7343
Legislative Assistant: Jordan Holt*
Rep. Cory Williams
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 544
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7411
Assistant: Carly Abbott*

Legislative

Stephanie Miller
Stephanie is a counseling intern at
Northeastern State University. She is
passionate about working with
diverse families and clients, now
expanding to the LGBTQ+
community and allies. Stephanie has
experience with families, children
and adolescents. She believes in
helping the client identify and
achieve their goals through a holistic
approach.

Rep. Rande Worthen
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 300C
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7398
Legislative Assistant: Malana Bracht*

First Thursday Art Show - Jared Boyd "Every Reason to Feel"
Thursday April 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The April Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature an exhibit of
works by Jared Boyd, in a show titled " Every Reason to Feel" , beginning
with a reception on Thursday, April 5th from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.
Jared speaks of his work: My art is my response to the environment
around me. I create from intuitive and thoughtful design. The sources of
my inspiration are many and include emotions, thoughts, meditations,
music, nature, and life. I utilize a variety of mediums including acrylic
paint, graphite, charcoal, gesso, and oil pastels. My process is to create
many layers on the canvas as to reveal the history of the piece. My intent
is for the layers to illustrate a journey on the canvas that is both visually appealing and deeply meaningful. It's my belief that art brings great meaning to life. It's my
hope that others can find great meaning in art as well.

Contact Stephanie at
tatom@nsuok.edu to make an
appointment. All sessions are free
and will be held at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center between 4:30 and
6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays or 12:30
and 4:30 p.m. on Saturdays.

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

The name of my show is "Every Reason to Feel" highlighting the importance of walking healthfully through various seasons of life. This collection has deep meaning
for me and is reminiscent of a journey through seasons that have been both joyful and painful.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, April 5, from 6 to 9 p.m. A door prize of the artist's work will be drawn.
The show continues throughout the month www.okeq.org

Provider Bias Survey
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern with Bellevue University. She currently facilitates OkEq's
Coming Out Workshop and Challenging Beliefs in Non-Traditional Relationships group.
This survey has been crafted to better understand provider bias in the LGBTQ+ and nontraditional
relationship communities. The information will be used to provide information about ways to better
train and educate providers.

AVOID BIAS
NEXT EXIT~

While you may not be familiar with some of the terms used, I have provided definitions to give you a
better understanding of the following questions:
Provider bias - the negative evaluation of a group or individual belonging to such group

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

Discrimination - the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things. For the purpose of this study, discrimination applies to gender, sexual
orientation, and/or relationship construct.
Relationship construct - divided into two main categories: monogamous and nonmonogamous. This includes nontraditional relationship structures such as:
polyamory, swinging, kink (Dominant/submissive, etc.) relationships.
ALL RESPONSES ARE CONFIDENTIAL

Link to the survey

Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
First &amp; Third Thursday of every month
Next Meeting April 5, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Tulsa Indigenous

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She welcomes the opportunity to
work with persons with concerns
related to gender identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+ community.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

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Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She has experience counseling
transgender, bisexual, lesbian, gay
and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

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First and Third Thursday of every month

7pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

No Shade for Plus
Every Thursday starting in April
Next meeting April 5, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
A new support group to bring together people who have found they are HIV positive and those who have been living with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, education, social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to provide a safe place to discuss issues and meet other people who are navigating their lives being
PLUS.

Foster Care and Adoption Information Event
Saturday, April 7, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Program at Oklahoma State
University. She is a mental health
counselor at OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is passionate about
social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with
people of all identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe place for
all clients. She has experience
working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work
with persons with concerns related to
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/anxiety,
depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major
changes or transitions in life.
Appointments with Merrill can be
made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology
intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated to working
with clients of all identities (including
all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a
multicultural perspective. Kathy
works with clients to address
concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity
development, and overall personal
enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please
contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

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Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. He received his
master's degree in counseling from
Indiana University and is a National
Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of
the LGBTQ+ community on a variety
of issues including depression,
anxiety, relationship issues, spiritual
concerns, trauma, intimate partner
violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with
Mark can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

LGBTQ Veterans Support and Entertainment
First &amp; Third Tuesday of each month
Next meeting Tuesday, April 17, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor
- Candidate and Counseling
Psychology Doctoral Intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide
variety of topics including
relationship/family concerns, body
image, community advocacy,
religiosity/spirituality concerns,
trauma, and more. She has
experience with family and couples
counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

Non-Binary Support
Group
3rd Tuesday of each month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify
with non-binary genders, including but not
limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux,
and more. This group will be a safe space
to discuss our identities, receive support,
and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Southern Pride Drum Group
Every Thursday, 7:30 p.m.

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Kelly Kirby CPA
2018 Equality Gala
Call to Action
Provider Bias Survey
No Shade for Plus
Free Art Class
The Allyship workshop

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Rental
Properf¥
Bookk ep1n9

Challenging Beliefs in Nontraditional
Relationships
LGBTQVeterans
Support
Entertainment
- and
-EBA Mixer
Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
Cityscape Home Mortgage
Art call for (even) MOREColor 2018
Compassionate Communication Workshop
"Self Love".
Wine Down Wednesday
Pride Bingo Super Hero Night
Gay Men's Dinner Group

Let us help you file your 2017 tax returns!

First Thursday Art Show
LGBT Women's Network May Happy Hour
TMSL 2018 Spring Schedule
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
April Volunteer of the Month

Kelly Kirby CPA

April Video eNews
Pride Store
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Amazon Smile

Certified Public Accountant

Dissertation Study - Sexual Behaviors in MSM

a professional corporation

Jolt - Jackpot Golf Classic

Miss Jolt 2018

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{918) 747-5466
4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135
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Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, April 26
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.
2018 Equality Gala
Saturday, April 21, 6:30 p.m.
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103

OkEq Art Exhibition
The April Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature an exhibit of works
by Jared Boyd, in a show titled "Every
Reason to Feel", beginning with a
reception on Thursday, April 5th from
6-9pm and continuing throughout the
month.

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Sponsorships and tickets available now
-------

The name of my show is "Every
Reason to Feel" highlighting the
importance of walking healthfully
through various seasons of life. This
collection has deep meaning for me
and is reminiscent of a journey through
seasons that have been both joyful and
painful.

oklahomans for equality

The show begins with a reception
on Thursday, April 5, from 6 to 9 p.m. A
door prize of the artist's work will be
drawn.
The show continues throughout the
month
www.okeq.org

Family Ties

•

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
jose.vega@okeq.org

CALL TO ACTION: SB 1140 by Senator Greg Treat
Contact your state representatives and tell them Vote NO on SB1140.

Challenging Beliefs in
Nontraditional Relat ions
hips

Find your representative here
List of ALL House Representatives
SB1140 by Senator Greg Treat could soon be heard on the house floor!!!
We must protect LGBTQ youth in foster care shelters and group homes by making sure that they are not
excluded from placement in qualified foster homes.
We must oppose any legislation that takes our tax dollars and gives them to faith-based and private childplacing agencies who refuse to allow same-sex couples and LGBTQ individuals to provide foster care and or adopt.

1st &amp; 3rd Monday of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.

SB1140 would allow:
• Private agencies to make a policy NEVER to certify or train prospective and adoptive parents who they say violate their "moral" or "religious" standards.
• Would allow private agencies to make a policy NEVER even to ATTEMPT to find a home for children in shelters and group homes who identified as LGBTQ,
who are considered "medically fragile," or who have a disability as long as the agencies claim that it's for "moral" or "religious" reasons.
• Would PROHIBIT the Department of Human Services from intervening and being able to contract with another agency that was willing to find a family for an
LGBTQ youth or consider a same-sex couple if the original private agency had already refused placement based on "moral" or "religious" reasons.

Provider Bias Survey
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern with Bellevue University. She currently facilitates OkEq's
Coming Out Workshop and Challenging Beliefs in Non-Traditional Relationships group.
This survey has been crafted to better understand provider bias in the LGBTQ+ and nontraditional
relationship communities. The information will be used to provide information about ways to better
train and educate providers.

AVOID BIAS
NEXT EXIT~

While you may not be familiar with some of the terms used, I have provided definitions to give you a
better understanding of the following questions:
Provider bias - the negative evaluation of a group or individual belonging to such group
Discrimination - the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things. For the purpose of this study, discrimination applies to gender, sexual
orientation, and/or relationship construct.
Relationship construct - divided into two main categories: monogamous and nonmonogamous. This includes nontraditional relationship structures such as:
polyamory, swinging, kink (Dominant/submissive, etc.) relationships.
ALL RESPONSES ARE CONFIDENTIAL

Link to the survey

This therapeutic discussion group
provides a haven for individuals who
engage in nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on internal and
social stigmas, personal belief systems,
and the struggles surrounding this
population. This group is open to
individuals who take part in ethically
nonmonogamous relationships
(polyamory, swinging) and kink
relationships. The Oklahoma Poly
Network is a proud supporter of this
group.
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

No Shade for Plus
Every Thursday
Next meeting April 12, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
A new support group to bring together people who have found they are HIV positive and those who have been living with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, education, social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to provide a safe place to discuss issues and meet other people who are navigating their lives being
PLUS.

2nd &amp; 4th Monday of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come out? Maybe you
have just recently come out? Join us for a
coming out discussion group meeting in
the History Project Room. It's free! This
course is designed for individuals coming
to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to
family, friends, and co-workers. Question
and answer session in a supportive and
informed environment.

Free Art Class
Thursday, April 12, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Free basic art lessons II All you need is shading pencils, copy paper or any sort of white blank paper (just not notebook
paper) and erasers!
Any questions please email program director Jose.Vega@okeq.org

The Allyship workshop
Saturday April 14, April 21, April 28, and May 5, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

It is a safe space to share experiences
about coming out and discuss topics as it
relates to doing so. By sharing struggles
and victories the group allows those newly
coming out and who have been out for a
while to learn from others. All are
welcome to join in the discussion whether
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, or Trans.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Join us at the Dennis R. Neill EqualityCenter with Stephanie Miller facilitator for the Allyship workshop series on what the
LGBTQ+ community wants and needs from their allies. These hour-long workshop sessions will be part education and part
experiential processing. Tools and directions will be provided to help you be a better ally to the LGBTQ+ community.

Challenging Beliefs in Nontraditional Relationships
Monday, April 16, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
This therapeutic discussion group provides a haven for individuals who engage in nontraditional relationship structures, with a
focus on internal and social stigmas, personal belief systems, and the struggles surrounding this population. This group is open
to individuals who take part in ethically nonmonogamous relationships (polyamory, swinging) and kink relationships. The
Oklahoma Poly Network is a proud supporter of this group.

Lawyer in the Library
LGBTQ Veterans Support and Entertainment
First &amp; Third Tuesday of each month
Next meeting Tuesday, April 17, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

May 9
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/tenant disputes,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment is necessary.

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

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Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
choatek@nsuok.edu

EBA Mixer
Wednesday, April 18, 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Twenty Twenty Eyecare
7408 S. Yale Ave., Tulsa OK 74136

OUR PURPOSE
To preserve freedom and vitality of the individual spirit, by safeguarding the faculty of sight.
OUR MISSION
We will fervently campaign to educate and motivate the citizens of our community to adopt a more conscientious approach to their own eye health. By providing our
patients with the right knowledge, we empower them to make proactive decisions that will result in a higher standard of living.
OUR VISION
We dare to re-imagine eye care as an opportunity to educate and empower our patients and peers. In doing so, we will prevail against outmoded ideas and
behaviors and establish ourselves as the leader in specialty eye care.

Visit Twenty Twenty Eyecare online
- - -

Stephanie Miller

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You can join the EBA online, at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

Stephanie is a counseling intern at
Northeastern State University. She is
passionate about working with
diverse families and clients, now
expanding to the LGBTQ+
community and allies. Stephanie has
experience with families, children
and adolescents. She believes in
helping the client identify and
achieve their goals through a holistic
approach.
Contact Stephanie at
tatom@nsuok.edu to make an
appointment. All sessions are free
and will be held at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center between 4:30 and
6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays or 12:30
and 4:30 p.m. on Saturdays.

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

E

UALITY
Business Alliance

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members.
Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your
establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: please send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

First &amp; Third Thursday of every month
Next Meeting April 19, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Kelly Kirby CPA
EBA Mixer
2018 Equality Gala
Provider Bias Survey
CALL TO ACTION: SB 1140
No Shade for Plus
Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
Pride Bingo Super Hero Night

PafllOll

Rental
Properf:y
Bookke

Cityscape Home Mortgage
Art call for (even) MOREColor 2018
Wine Down Wednesday
Compassionate Communication Workshop
"Self Love".
Dining Out For Life
LGBTQVeterans
Support
Entertainment
- and
-Gay Men's Dinner Group
First Thursday Art Show
Ask A Lawyer Free Legal Advice
LGBT Women's Network May Happy Hour

Let us help you file your 2017tax returns!

TMSL 2018 Spring Schedule
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Curiosity Fest 2018
April Volunteer of the Month
April Video eNews

Kelly Kirby CPA
Certified Public Accountant
a professional corporation

Pride Store
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Amazon Smile
Dissertation Study - Sexual Behaviors in MSM
Jolt - Jackpot Golf Classic
I.C.A.O. Invetitures XI

(918) 747-5466
4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

admin@kkirby.com
www.kkirby.com

Amazon Smile
Shop Now
Get your house in order and help us get our
house in order, too! Go
to smile.amazon.com for your shopping
needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!

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You shop. Amazon gives.
OkEq Board Meeting

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Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, April 26
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition

Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

The April Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature an exhibit of works
by Jared Boyd, in a show titled "Every
Reason to Feel", beginning with a
reception on Thursday, April 5th from
6-9pm and continuing throughout the
month.
The name of my show is "Every
Reason to Feel" highlighting the

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importance of walking healthfully
through various seasons of life. This
collection has deep meaning for me
and is reminiscent of a journey through
seasons that have been both joyful and
painful.

EBA Mixer
Wednesday, April 18, 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Twenty Twenty Eyecare
7408 S. Yale Ave., Tulsa OK 74136

OUR PURPOSE
To preserve freedom and vitality of the individual spirit, by safeguarding the faculty of sight.
OUR MISSION
We will fervently campaign to educate and motivate the citizens of our community to adopt a more conscientious approach to their own eye health. By providing our
patients with the right knowledge, we empower them to make proactive decisions that will result in a higher standard of living.

The show begins with a reception
on Thursday, April 5, from 6 to 9 p.m. A
door prize of the artist's work will be
drawn.
The show continues throughout the
month
www.okeq.org

OUR VISION
We dare to re-imagine eye care as an opportunity to educate and empower our patients and peers. In doing so, we will prevail against outmoded ideas and
behaviors and establish ourselves as the leader in specialty eye care.

Visit Twenty
-Twenty
-Eyecare
- online
-

Family Ties

-y
e

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
jose.vega@okeq.org

You can join the EBA online, at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

Challenging Beliefs in
Nontraditional Relat ions
hips

E

UALITY
Business Alliance

1st &amp; 3rd Monday of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members.
Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your
establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: please send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

2018 Equality Gala
Saturday, April 21, 6:30 p.m.
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103
Sponsorships and tickets available now
-----

oklahomans for equality

This therapeutic discussion group
provides a haven for individuals who
engage in nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on internal and
social stigmas, personal belief systems,
and the struggles surrounding this
population. This group is open to
individuals who take part in ethically
nonmonogamous relationships
(polyamory, swinging) and kink
relationships. The Oklahoma Poly
Network is a proud supporter of this
group.
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

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Provider Bias Survey

2nd &amp; 4th Monday of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.

Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern with Bellevue University. She currently facilitates OkEq's
Coming Out Workshop and Challenging Beliefs in Non-Traditional Relationships group.
This survey has been crafted to better understand provider bias in the LGBTQ+ and nontraditional
relationship communities. The information will be used to provide information about ways to better
train and educate providers.
While you may not be familiar with some of the terms used, I have provided definitions to give you a
better understanding of the following questions:
Provider bias - the negative evaluation of a group or individual belonging to such group
Discrimination - the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things. For the purpose of this study, discrimination applies to gender, sexual
orientation, and/or relationship construct.
Relationship construct - divided into two main categories: monogamous and nonmonogamous. This includes nontraditional relationship structures such as:
polyamory, swinging, kink (Dominant/submissive, etc.) relationships.
ALL RESPONSES ARE CONFIDENTIAL

Link to the survey

CALL TO ACTION: SB 1140 by Senator Greg Treat
Contact your state representatives and tell them Vote NO on SB1140.
Find your representative here
List of ALL House Representatives
SB1140 by Senator Greg Treat could soon be heard on the house floor!!!
We must protect LGBTQ youth in foster care shelters and group homes by making sure that
they are not excluded from placement in qualified foster homes.
We must oppose any legislation that takes our tax dollars and gives them to faith-based and
private child- placing agencies who refuse to allow same-sex couples and LGBTQ individuals
to provide foster care and or adopt.

Are you planning to come out? Maybe you
have just recently come out? Join us for a
coming out discussion group meeting in
the History Project Room. It's free! This
course is designed for individuals coming
to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to
family, friends, and co-workers. Question
and answer session in a supportive and
informed environment.
It is a safe space to share experiences
about coming out and discuss topics as it
relates to doing so. By sharing struggles
and victories the group allows those newly
coming out and who have been out for a
while to learn from others. All are
welcome to join in the discussion whether
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, or Trans.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

SB1140 would allow:
• Private agencies to make a policy NEVER to certify or train prospective and adoptive parents who they say violate their "moral" or "religious" standards.
• Would allow private agencies to make a policy NEVER even to ATTEMPT to find a home for children in shelters and group homes who identified as LGBTQ,
who are considered "medically fragile," or who have a disability as long as the agencies claim that it's for "moral" or "religious" reasons.
• Would PROHIBIT the Department of Human Services from intervening and being able to contract with another agency that was willing to find a family for an
LGBTQ youth or consider a same-sex couple if the original private agency had already refused placement based on "moral" or "religious" reasons.

No Shade for Plus
Every Thursday
Next meeting April 19, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Lawyer in the Library
A new support group to bring together people who have found they are HIV positive and those who have been living with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, education, social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to provide a safe place to discuss issues and meet other people who are navigating their lives being
PLUS.

May 9
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/tenant disputes,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment is necessary.

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

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Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
choatek@nsuok.edu

Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
First &amp; Third Thursday of every month
Next Meeting April 19, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Tulsa Indigenous

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Stephanie Miller

&amp; First Nation Support Group

Indian or Indian at Heart
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Stephanie is a counseling intern at
Northeastern State University. She is
passionate about working with
diverse families and clients, now
expanding to the LGBTQ+
community and allies. Stephanie has
experience with families, children
and adolescents. She believes in
helping the client identify and
achieve their goals through a holistic
approach.
Contact Stephanie at
tatom@nsuok.edu to make an
appointment. All sessions are free
and will be held at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center between 4:30 and
6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays or 12:30
and 4:30 p.m. on Saturdays.

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

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First and Third Thursday of every month

7pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

Pride Bingo 2018 - Super Hero Night
Saturday, April 28, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Tulsa PRIDE BINGO is the best bingo EVER
The beautiful and glamorous Nicole Carrington will fly in from Vegas, and she has invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer
Trash Teresa to join her for our Bingo Bash. Prizes for the best super hero costume.
$20 for general admission
$30 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$225 Table for 8 people which includes open bar for your table

@ the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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In This Issue
Cityscape Home Mortgage
Michael Farr Sponsors the Day.
Pride Bingo Super Hero Night
CALL TO ACTION: SB 1140
Equality Gala Pictures
Wine Down Wednesday
Compassionate Communication Workshop
"Self Love".
Dining Out For Life
No Shade for Plus
Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
LGBTQ
Veterans
Support
and
Entertainment
--Gay Men's Dinner Group
First Thursday Art Show
Provider Bias Survey
Ask A Lawyer Free Legal Advice
LGBT Women's Network May Happy Hour
Rally for Age Justice
EBA Mixer
INDIAN TACO SALE &amp; NATIVE DANCE DEMO
TMSL 2018 Spring Schedule
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Curiosity Fest 2018
April Volunteer of the Month
April Video eNews
THANK YOU
Pride Store
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Friendship Tour
Amazon Smile
Dissertation Study - Sexual Behaviors in MSM

Michael Farr Sponsors the Da y
In Honor of Paul Dorman and John Alexander
Saturday, April 28, 2018

Jolt - Jackpot Golf Classic
I.C.A.O. Invetitures XI

Michael Farr is sponsoring the day to honor his friends Paul Dorman and John Alexander.

Good Luck,
Paul &amp; John!

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OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, April 26
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition
Pride Bingo 2018 - Super Hero Night
Saturday, April 28, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Tulsa PRIDE BINGO is the best bingo EVER
The beautiful and glamorous Nicole Carrington will fly in from Vegas, and she has invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash
Teresa to join her for our Bingo Bash. Prizes for the best super hero costume.
$20 for general admission

The April Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature an exhibit of works
by Jared Boyd, in a show titled "Every
Reason to Feel", beginning with a
reception on Thursday, April 5th from
6-9pm and continuing throughout the
month.

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$30 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$225 Table for 8 people which includes open bar for your table

@ the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

CALL TO ACTION: SB 1140 by Senator Greg Treat
Contact your state representatives and tell them Vote NO on SB1140.
Find your representative here
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The name of my show is "Every
Reason to Feel" highlighting the
importance of walking healthfully
through various seasons of life. This
collection has deep meaning for me
and is reminiscent of a journey through
seasons that have been both joyful and
painful.
The show begins with a reception
on Thursday, April 5, from 6 to 9 p.m. A
door prize of the artist's work will be
drawn.
The show continues throughout the
month
www.okeq.org

List of ALL House Representatives
SB1140 by Senator Greg Treat could soon be heard on the house floor!!!
We must protect LGBTQ youth in foster care shelters and group homes by making sure that they
are not excluded from placement in qualified foster homes.
We must oppose any legislation that takes our tax dollars and gives them to faith-based and
private child- placing agencies who refuse to allow same-sex couples and LGBTQ individuals to
provide foster care and or adopt.

Family Ties

SB1140 would allow:
• Private agencies to make a policy NEVER to certify or train prospective and adoptive parents who they say violate their "moral" or "religious" standards.
• Would allow private agencies to make a policy NEVER even to ATTEMPT to find a home for children in shelters and group homes who identified as LGBTQ, who
are considered "medically fragile," or who have a disability as long as the agencies claim that it's for "moral" or "religious" reasons.
• Would PROHIBIT the Department of Human Services from intervening and being able to contract with another agency that was willing to find a family for an
LGBTQ youth or consider a same-sex couple if the original private agency had already refused placement based on "moral" or "religious" reasons.

Equality Gala Pictures Now Available

Photos from Steven Michael's Photography

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
jose.vega@okeq.org

Challenging Beliefs in
Nontraditional Relat ions
hips

Photos from Williams Photography
Photos from the Magic Selfie Mirror
1st &amp; 3rd Monday of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.

Wine Down Wednesday
Wednesday, April 25, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Do you enjoy wine, meeting new people and hearing inspiring leadership content?
'Wine Down Wednesday!' is a social group that combines short 'TED-style' presentation! We drink wine while hearing
motivational/expert speakers present their leadership expertise for 15-20 minutes (6:15pm-7:45pm). Before, in between,
and following the speaker, we enjoy wine and talk about our month! Our events occur the last Wednesday of the month and
topics always vary! If there's a certain topic you'd like to hear or a speaker recommendation, let us know!
Don't miss out on a great social and leadership opportunity that will improve your life, productivity, and relationships! Come
'Wine Down!'
Any questions please contact program director Jose.vega@okeq.org

Compassionate Communication Workshop "Self Love"
Thursday, April 26, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The most important part of compassionate communication is being aware of what is alive in you. The main focus is
on feelings and needs. Becoming aware of your needs, when you are feeling negative emotion, will lead to feeling
better. The source of negative emotion is focusing on the problem or what we don't want. When focus is shifted to
what we do want (needs) we shift to being part of the solution instead of part of the problem.
This workshop on self love and self empathy will offer interactive conversations and role playing, as well as
informative information as to what the process of compassionate communication is all about. You can take away tools
that will help you start improving the relationships in your life, starting with yourself. Come join us and practice
deliberately deciding to feel better.

This therapeutic discussion group
provides a haven for individuals who
engage in nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on internal and
social stigmas, personal belief systems,
and the struggles surrounding this
population. This group is open to
individuals who take part in ethically
nonmonogamous relationships
(polyamory, swinging) and kink
relationships. The Oklahoma Poly
Network is a proud supporter of this
group.
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

Facilitated by Lynn McLellan
Vegetarian snacks and drinks will be provided!
Contact jose.vega@okeq.org with any questions.

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Dining Out For Life
Thursday, April 26th
Making a difference is as easy as going out to eat!
Our amazing restaurants will donate 25% or more of your bill to pay for local HIV services provided by H.O.P.E. Their generosity
coupled with your generous donation will make a very real difference in the lives of thousands of men, women, and children throughout
the Tulsa area.
Please browse through the site, and use our restaurant locator to find your perfect Dining Out for Life restaurant. It could not be easier
to search for the perfect meal for you, your family, and friends.
Please help us make sure that no one faces HIV alone. It is the most satisfying meal you will ever eat!
Mark your calendars! Thursday, April 26, 2018

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Dine Out, Fight AIDS

Click here for a complete list of participating restaurants

2nd &amp; 4th Monday of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.

No Shade for Plus
Every Thursday
Next meeting April 26, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
A new support group to bring together people who have found they are HIV positive and those who have been living with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, education, social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to provide a safe place to discuss issues and meet other people who are navigating their lives being
PLUS.

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Are you planning to come out? Maybe you
have just recently come out? Join us for a
coming out discussion group meeting in
the History Project Room. It's free! This
course is designed for individuals coming
to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to
family, friends, and co-workers. Question
and answer session in a supportive and
informed environment.
It is a safe space to share experiences
about coming out and discuss topics as it
relates to doing so. By sharing struggles
and victories the group allows those newly
coming out and who have been out for a
while to learn from others. All are
welcome to join in the discussion whether
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, or Trans.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
First &amp; Third Thursday of every month
Next Meeting April 26, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Tulsa Indigenous

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May 9
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

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Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/tenant disputes,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment is necessary.

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

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First and Third Thursday of every month

7pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
choatek@nsuok.edu

LGBTQ Veterans Support and Entertainment
First &amp; Third Tuesday of each month
Next meeting Tuesday, May 1, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Stephanie Miller
Stephanie is a counseling intern at
Northeastern State University. She is
passionate about working with
diverse families and clients, now
expanding to the LGBTQ+
community and allies. Stephanie has
experience with families, children
and adolescents. She believes in
helping the client identify and
achieve their goals through a holistic
approach.
Contact Stephanie at
tatom@nsuok.edu to make an
appointment. All sessions are free
and will be held at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center between 4:30 and
6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays or 12:30
and 4:30 p.m. on Saturdays.

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

Gay Men's Dinner Group
Tuesday, May 1, 6:30 p.m.
Bonefish Grill
4651 Kenosha St., Broken Arrow, OK 74012
At Bonefish Grill, we do things a little differently. It all began in January 2000 in St. Petersburg, Florida, where our founders, Tim Curci and
Chris Parker, opened the very first Bonefish Grill, fueled by their shared love for catching, cooking and serving fresh fish.
Visit Bonefish Grill online

Please RSVP to
Gay Men's Dinner Group
Richard Haley at GuysDineToo@gmail.com

First Thursday Art Show - Arthur James Uphold
Thursday May 3, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The May Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
will feature an exhibit of works by Arthur James Uphold, beginning with a reception on Thursday, May 3, from
6 to 9 p.m. and continuing throughout the month.
A longtime resident of the Tulsa area, Arthur James Uphold has finally made it home. Arthur was both activeduty and in the reserves in the Army, including deployment to Kuwait and Iraq. He retired at the rank of master
sergeant after 28 years. During his work and military career, he attended the Rocky Mountain School of Art,
where he studied the human form. He received an associate's degree from then-Tulsa Junior College and a
bachelor of fine arts in 1995 from Oklahoma State University.

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

Arthur's work extracts from many media. "As an artist exhibiting my work, I like to excite the viewer's eye with
color," he said. "My use of geometrical shapes and organic elements gives me the freedom to enjoy less
restriction and allows me to create my own vision. I also use traditional tools, like reflective lighting, shading,
color theory and perspective. You can usually see a person or object in my paintings, but they are transformed
through shapes, shadows and light as if they were objects in space. My work includes oils, acrylics and
watercolor, and my sculptures include bone and wood. I sometimes combine individual mediums for various
effects."
Although he is an accomplished artist, this is Arthur's first one-man show. At the opening reception, a door prize
of the artist's work will be drawn.
The show continues throughout May. www.okeq.org

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern

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Provider Bias Survey
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern with Bellevue University. She currently facilitates OkEq's
Coming Out Workshop and Challenging Beliefs in Non-Traditional Relationships group.
This survey has been crafted to better understand provider bias in the LGBTQ+ and nontraditional
relationship communities. The information will be used to provide information about ways to better train
and educate providers.

AVOID BIAS
NEXT EXIT~

While you may not be familiar with some of the terms used, I have provided definitions to give you a
better understanding of the following questions:

at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She welcomes the opportunity to
work with persons with concerns
related to gender identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+ community.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Provider bias - the negative evaluation of a group or individual belonging to such group
Discrimination - the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things. For the purpose of this study, discrimination applies to gender, sexual
orientation, and/or relationship construct.
Relationship construct - divided into two main categories: monogamous and nonmonogamous. This includes nontraditional relationship structures such as: polyamory,
swinging, kink (Dominant/submissive, etc.) relationships.
ALL RESPONSES ARE CONFIDENTIAL

Link to the survey

Ask A Lawyer Free Legal Advice
Thursday, May 3
9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Oklahoma is keeping its tradition of celebrating Law Day in a big way. The Oklahoma Bar Association has been celebrating Law Day more than 60 years with activities
and events taking place over several weeks and in dozens of counties. Oklahoma lawyers donated tens of thousands of dollars in legal services giving free legal advice,
and the Law Day message reaches more than 4.5 million Oklahomans annually.
Every year, Oklahomans with legal questions may call a toll-free number from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and speak to an attorney at no charge. This year's Ask A Lawyer event
will be Thursday, May 3.
This year will mark the 42nd year OBA members offered free legal advice to the public. In 2017, 219 attorneys answered 1,477 phone calls and 367 emails, in both
English and Spanish, across 30 different counties. Volunteers donated 475 hours in time and $71,325 in billable hours. This annual event is a unique opportunity to
provide a valuable community service while promoting a positive public image of attorneys and the OBA.

Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She has experience counseling
transgender, bisexual, lesbian, gay
and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

Click here for more information

Law Day 2018

FREE LEGAL ADVICE
Thurs. I May 3 I 9 a.m. -9 p.m.

800-456-8525
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Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
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Doctoral Program at Oklahoma State
University. She is a mental health
counselor at OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is passionate about
social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with
people of all identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe place for
all clients. She has experience
working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work
with persons with concerns related to
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/anxiety,
depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major
changes or transitions in life.
Appointments with Merrill can be
made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

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Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology
intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated to working
with clients of all identities (including
all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a
multicultural perspective. Kathy
works with clients to address
concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity

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LGBT Women's Network May Happy Hour
Monday, May 7, 5:00 p.m.
Inner Circle Vodka Bar
410 N Main St, Tulsa, OK 74103
This month our sponsor is Take Heart Events! Come mix and mingle with ladies you might not meet otherwise, make new business connections, and grow your personal
network. We'll have light appetizers and don't forget to bring business cards to be entered into a drawing for a gift from our monthly sponsor!

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Rally for Age Justice
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120

development, and overall personal
enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please
contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. He received his
master's degree in counseling from
Indiana University and is a National
Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of
the LGBTQ+ community on a variety
of issues including depression,
anxiety, relationship issues, spiritual
concerns, trauma, intimate partner
violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with
Mark can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

The first Rally for Age Justice will focus exclusively on the issues that impact our
nation's older adults.
Age Justice stands for these principles:
• People of all ages standing together in our shared efforts to fight ageism.
• Inclusivity: Age is place that unites all races, genders, sexualities, religions and
other factors that define us.
• The dignity and well-being of the frail and disabled.
• Building and maintaining a society that replaces ageist myths.
The radical age movement is a grassroots effort that challenges traditional notions of
aging and focuses on building an intergenerational movement dedicated to confronting
and eradicating age discrimination.
For more information, visit radicalagemovement.org

EBA Mixer
Wednesday, May 16, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Red Sky Liquor &amp; Wine
4711 E 51st St, Tulsa, OK 74135

Red Sky Liquor &amp; Wine was founded in May 2011 and opened its store in the Tulsa area during that year.

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor
- Candidate and Counseling
Psychology Doctoral Intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide
variety of topics including
relationship/family concerns, body
image, community advocacy,
religiosity/spirituality concerns,
trauma, and more. She has
experience with family and couples
counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

We are a new alcoholic beverage-lifestyle specialty store that provides a uniquely friendly and welcoming environment for competitively priced alcoholic beverages.
Our interactive website enables customers to purchase items for home or office for pickup within an hour from our store.
The Red Sky Liquor Experience!
Red Sky Liquor provides an inviting environment. Friendly, product-knowledgeable staff offer customers individual service and advice as they explore the store's product
offering.
Our store is organized by product category and is well sign-posted, making it easy for customers to find the sections they are interested in. All products are
accompanied by descriptive signage and, where appropriate, ratings. Signs are easy to read and informative.
Parties, Weddings,Tastings? We can help!
Red Sky Liquor offers customers great prices and discounts for those special events. If you are planning a party or an event, we invite you to come to our store or give
us a phone call, and we can help you get started with your party shopping list. Give us a budget, number of guests and liquor preferences, and we will find the right
product for your party or event. After these easy steps, all you need to do is show up, and your order will be ready for pickup.
Call (918) 794-5700 or email blackbottle@redskyliquor.com
Visit Red Sky Liquor &amp; Wine Online

Non-Binary Support
Group
3rd Tuesday of each month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify
with non-binary genders, including but not
limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux,
and more. This group will be a safe space
to discuss our identities, receive support,
and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

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Cityscape Home Mortgage
CALL TO ACTION
May Volunteer of the Month
May Video eNews
First Thursday Art Show
Adoption Information
Equality Gala Pictures
No Shade for Plus
Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
Teddy Bear Brigade - Green Country Bears
-----Provider Bias Survey
Ask A Lawyer Free Legal Advice
LGBT Women's Network May Happy Hour
St. Francis Community Services
2018 Tulsa Geek Chicks' Annual Geek-End
LGBTQ
-Veterans
- -Support
- -and
-Entertainment
--Rally for Age Justice
EBA Mixer
Indian Taco Sale &amp; Native Dance
Demonstration
TMSL 2018 Spring Schedule
Pride Bingo Super Hero Night
Annual Tulsa Pride Interfaith Service
Tulsa Pride Celebration 2018
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Curiosity Fest 2018
Pride Store
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
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CALL TO ACTION: SB 1140 by Senator Greg Treat
CALL TO ACTION: SB 1140 by Senator Greg Treat. This bill will most likely be heard in the senate
today and the house tomorrow, if it passes in both it will then go to Gov. Mary Fallin.

Please call your representative today Find
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The Office of Governor Mary Fallin
Oklahoma State Capitol
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room 212
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Local: (405) 521-2342
Fax: (405) 521-3353
Click here to email Gov. Fallin

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house in order, too! Go
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needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!

We must protect LGBTQ youth in foster care shelters and group homes by making sure that they are not excluded from placement in qualified foster homes.
We must oppose any legislation that takes our tax dollars and gives them to faith-based and private child- placing agencies who refuse to allow same-sex couples and
LGBTQ individuals to provide foster care and or adopt.

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SB1140 would allow:
• Private agencies to make a policy NEVER to certify or train prospective and adoptive parents who they say violate their "moral" or "religious" standards.
• Would allow private agencies to make a policy NEVER even to ATTEMPT to find a home for children in shelters and group homes who identified as LGBTQ, who
are considered "medically fragile," or who have a disability as long as the agencies claim that it's for "moral" or "religious" reasons.
• Would PROHIBIT the Department of Human Services from intervening and being able to contract with another agency that was willing to find a family for an
LGBTQ youth or consider a same-sex couple if the original private agency had already refused placement based on "moral" or "religious" reasons.

OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, May 17
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition

May Volunteer of the Month
Mariah Robinson
"I s t a r t e d v o l u n t e e r i n g a t t h e c e n t e r b e c a u s e I w a s l o o k i n g f o r a w a y t o g e t m o r e e x p e r i e
nce working with nonprofits,
and to support a cause that I feel strongly about.
Volunteering is always the highlight of my week because I get to hear
the stories of incredible people who have moved mountains to be where they are today.
More often than not, my role at the center is to listen, and that's honestly the easiest thi
ng anyone can do for the LGBT+ community. A few weeks ago I got a phone call at the fro

homans for Eqwllty

The May Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature an exhibit of works by Arthur
James Uphold, beginning with a
reception on Thursday, May 3, from 6
to 9 p.m. and continuing throughout
the month.
A longtime resident of the Tulsa area,
Arthur James Uphold has finally made

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nt desk from a trans woman. She didn't need anything, she just wanted to tell somebody
that
she'd been in public dressed as her true self for the first time and she was really happy.
I was so thrilled that she shared this moment with me, and it's moments like this that ma
k e i t a n h o n o r t o v o l u n t e e r a t t h e c e n t e r ."

Thank you for your
devotion, Mariah!

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it home. Arthur was both active-duty
and in the reserves in the Army,
including deployment to Kuwait and
Iraq. He retired at the rank of master
sergeant after 28 years. During his
work and military career, he attended
the Rocky Mountain School of Art,
where he studied the human form. He
received an associate's degree from
then-Tulsa Junior College and a
bachelor of fine arts in 1995 from
Oklahoma State University.
The show continues throughout the
month
www.okeq.org

If you would like to volunteer, contact Alex Wade at
alex.wade@okeq.org

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Family Ties

First Thursday Art Show - Arthur James Uphold
Thursday May 3, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The May Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
will feature an exhibit of works by Arthur James Uphold, beginning with a reception on Thursday, May 3, from
6 to 9 p.m. and continuing throughout the month.
A longtime resident of the Tulsa area, Arthur James Uphold has finally made it home. Arthur was both activeduty and in the reserves in the Army, including deployment to Kuwait and Iraq. He retired at the rank of master
sergeant after 28 years. During his work and military career, he attended the Rocky Mountain School of Art,
where he studied the human form. He received an associate's degree from then-Tulsa Junior College and a
bachelor of fine arts in 1995 from Oklahoma State University.
Arthur's work extracts from many media. "As an artist exhibiting my work, I like to excite the viewer's eye with
color," he said. "My use of geometrical shapes and organic elements gives me the freedom to enjoy less
restriction and allows me to create my own vision. I also use traditional tools, like reflective lighting, shading,
color theory and perspective. You can usually see a person or object in my paintings, but they are transformed
through shapes, shadows and light as if they were objects in space. My work includes oils, acrylics and
watercolor, and my sculptures include bone and wood. I sometimes combine individual mediums for various
effects."

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
jose.vega@okeq.org

Challenging Beliefs in
Nontraditional Relat ions
hips

Although he is an accomplished artist, this is Arthur's first one-man show. At the opening reception, a door prize
of the artist's work will be drawn.
The show continues throughout May. www.okeq.org

Adoption Information
As many of you are already aware, when our LGBT families go through the adoption process - either one parent in a stepparent
adoption or both parents in a traditional placement - a new birth certificate must be issued from the Department of Vital Records. We are
pleased to announce that the Oklahoma Department of Vital Records has recently amended its procedures and is now issuing birth
certificates with the following designations:
MOTHER/FATHER
MOTHER/MOTHER
FATHER/FATHER
PARENT/PARENT
Birth certificates previously were issued only with the "mother/father" designations, regardless of the genders of the parents. If your
child was issued a birth certificate with an incorrect designation of your gender identity, you can get an amended birth certificate. Please
contact:
Christopher Brecht
1800 S. Baltimore Ave., Ste. 900
Tulsa, OK 74119
918-382-1400
cbrecht@pmrlaw.net
You will not be charged anything for attorney time or preparation, but there is a $50 Department of Vital Records fee to obtain any
updated birth certificate.

Equality Gala Pictures Now Available

1st &amp; 3rd Monday of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
This therapeutic discussion group
provides a haven for individuals who
engage in nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on internal and
social stigmas, personal belief systems,
and the struggles surrounding this
population. This group is open to
individuals who take part in ethically
nonmonogamous relationships
(polyamory, swinging) and kink
relationships. The Oklahoma Poly
Network is a proud supporter of this
group.
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Photos from Steven Michael's Photography
Photos from Williams Photography

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Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

Photos from the Magic Selfie Mirror

No Shade for Plus
Every Thursday
Next meeting May 3, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
A new support group to bring together people who have found they are HIV positive and those who have been living with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, education, social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to provide a safe place to discuss issues and meet other people who are navigating their lives being
PLUS.

2nd &amp; 4th Monday of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come out? Maybe you
have just recently come out? Join us for a
coming out discussion group meeting in
the History Project Room. It's free! This
course is designed for individuals coming
to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to
family, friends, and co-workers. Question
and answer session in a supportive and
informed environment.
It is a safe space to share experiences
about coming out and discuss topics as it
relates to doing so. By sharing struggles
and victories the group allows those newly
coming out and who have been out for a
while to learn from others. All are
welcome to join in the discussion whether
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, or Trans.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Tulsa Indigenous &amp; First Nation Support Group
First &amp; Third Thursday of every month
Next Meeting May 3, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Lawyer in the Library
May 9
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Indian or Indian at Heart
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Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/tenant disputes,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment is necessary.

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Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them

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to find an available time to see you.

7pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
choatek@nsuok.edu

In celebration of our 8th year anniversary
we are collecting new Teddy Bears to bring comf
security and love to children facing tough
situations through the gift of a ed
ear.
We are honored to partner with the
Family Safety Center who assist family's
of orryestic abuse.

Stephanie Miller
Stephanie is a counseling intern at
Northeastern State University. She is
passionate about working with
diverse families and clients, now
expanding to the LGBTQ+
community and allies. Stephanie has
experience with families, children
and adolescents. She believes in
helping the client identify and
achieve their goals through a holistic
approach.

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Contact Stephanie at
tatom@nsuok.edu to make an
appointment. All sessions are free
and will be held at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center between 4:30 and
6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays or 12:30
and 4:30 p.m. on Saturdays.

rs can be dropped off-at the Dennis R
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Provider Bias Survey
Sara Griffey is a clinical counseling intern with Bellevue University. She facilitates OkEq's Coming Out
Workshop and the Challenging Beliefs in Non-Traditional Relationships group.
This survey has been crafted to better understand provider bias in the LGBTQ+ and nontraditional
relationship communities. The information will be used to provide information about ways to better train
and educate providers.

AVOID BIAS
NEXT EXIT 1lf

All responses are confidential. To take the survey, please go here: https://goo.gl/
forms/3BA47O4PtSt6bkz72

Ask A Lawyer Free Legal Advice
Thursday, May 3
9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Oklahoma is keeping its tradition of celebrating Law Day in a big way. The Oklahoma Bar Association has been celebrating Law Day more than 60 years with activities
and events taking place over several weeks and in dozens of counties. Oklahoma lawyers donated tens of thousands of dollars in legal services giving free legal advice,
and the Law Day message reaches more than 4.5 million Oklahomans annually.

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

Every year, Oklahomans with legal questions may call a toll-free number from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and speak to an attorney at no charge. This year's Ask A Lawyer event
will be Thursday, May 3.
This year will mark the 42nd year OBA members offered free legal advice to the public. In 2017, 219 attorneys answered 1,477 phone calls and 367 emails, in both
English and Spanish, across 30 different counties. Volunteers donated 475 hours in time and $71,325 in billable hours. This annual event is a unique opportunity to
provide a valuable community service while promoting a positive public image of attorneys and the OBA.

Click here for more information

Law Day 2018

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FREE LEGAL ADVICE
Thurs. I May 3 I 9 a.m. -9 p.m.

800-456-8525

is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She welcomes the opportunity to
work with persons with concerns
related to gender identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+ community.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

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is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She has experience counseling
transgender, bisexual, lesbian, gay
and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

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LGBT Women's Network May Happy Hour
Monday, May 7, 5:00 p.m.
Inner Circle Vodka Bar
410 N Main St, Tulsa, OK 74103
This month our sponsor is Take Heart Events! Come mix and mingle with ladies you might not meet otherwise, make new business connections, and grow your personal
network. We'll have light appetizers and don't forget to bring business cards to be entered into a drawing for a gift from our monthly sponsor!

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Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Program at Oklahoma State
University. She is a mental health
counselor at OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is passionate about
social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with
people of all identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe place for
all clients. She has experience
working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work
with persons with concerns related to
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/anxiety,
depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major
changes or transitions in life.
Appointments with Merrill can be
made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

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Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology
intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated to working
with clients of all identities (including
all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a
multicultural perspective. Kathy
works with clients to address
concerns regarding anxiety, mood,

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Change a life.

sexual and gender identity
development, and overall personal
enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please
contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Become a foster parent.

2018 Tulsa Geek Chicks' Annual Geek-End
Friday May 11 - Sunday, May 13
Camp Waluhili
67246 S. 320 Rd., Chouteau, OK 74337

The 2018 Tulsa Geek Chicks' annual Geek-End Weekend is here! This year, the weekend will take place at Camp Fire's Camp
Waluhili on Fort Gibson Lake between Chouteau and Wagoner. The fee of $50 will cover three days, two nights' cabin lodging, all
meals, and supplies for selected activities. We are upgrading the facilities to offer more lodging and a larger, commercial kitchen,
so we will not have as much in the way of prizes or giveaways this year, focusing instead on better food and more fun.
The registration fee is due at the time of registration. There will be no refunds after April 30 without a replacement paid
registration. Participants are welcome to transfer their registration fee to a replacement participant if they are unable to attend.

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. He received his
master's degree in counseling from
Indiana University and is a National
Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of
the LGBTQ+ community on a variety
of issues including depression,
anxiety, relationship issues, spiritual
concerns, trauma, intimate partner
violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with
Mark can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Link to the registration form
For more information click here

LGBTQ Veterans Support and Entertainment
First &amp; Third Tuesday of each month
Next meeting Tuesday, May 15, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor
- Candidate and Counseling
Psychology Doctoral Intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide
variety of topics including
relationship/family concerns, body
image, community advocacy,
religiosity/spirituality concerns,
trauma, and more. She has
experience with family and couples
counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Rally for Age Justice
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The first Rally for Age Justice will focus exclusively on the issues that impact our
nation's older adults.
Age Justice stands for these principles:
• People of all ages standing together in our shared efforts to fight ageism.
• Inclusivity: Age is place that unites all races, genders, sexualities, religions and
other factors that define us.
• The dignity and well-being of the frail and disabled.
• Building and maintaining a society that replaces ageist myths.

3rd Tuesday of each month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify
with non-binary genders, including but not
limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux,
and more. This group will be a safe space
to discuss our identities, receive support,
and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

The radical age movement is a grassroots effort that challenges traditional notions of
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and eradicating age discrimination.
For more information, visit radicalagemovement.org

EBA Mixer
Wednesday, May 16, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Red Sky Liquor &amp; Wine
4711 E 51st St, Tulsa, OK 74135

Southern Pride Drum Group
Every Thursday, 7:30 p.m.

Red Sky Liquor &amp; Wine was founded in May 2011 and opened its store in the Tulsa area during that year.
We are a new alcoholic beverage-lifestyle specialty store that provides a uniquely friendly and welcoming environment for competitively priced alcoholic beverages.
Our interactive website enables customers to purchase items for home or office for pickup within an hour from our store.
The Red Sky Liquor Experience!
Red Sky Liquor provides an inviting environment. Friendly, product-knowledgeable staff offer customers individual service and advice as they explore the store's product
offering.

The Southern Pride Drum Group is the
only such group of its kind in the world,
being the only drum group composed of
mainly 2 spirit (GLBT Native) members
and their families. They have traveled
across the U.S. and Canada singing for
powwows, gatherings and Pride events for
more than 10 years, with more than 100
years of combined experience singing at
the drum. They seek to teach drumming
and singing and drum etiquette at the
Equality Center in Tulsa and to add to
their tight-knit drum family.

Our store is organized by product category and is well sign-posted, making it easy for customers to find the sections they are interested in. All products are
accompanied by descriptive signage and, where appropriate, ratings. Signs are easy to read and informative.
Parties, Weddings,Tastings? We can help!
Red Sky Liquor offers customers great prices and discounts for those special events. If you are planning a party or an event, we invite you to come to our store or give
us a phone call, and we can help you get started with your party shopping list. Give us a budget, number of guests and liquor preferences, and we will find the right
product for your party or event. After these easy steps, all you need to do is show up, and your order will be ready for pickup.
Call (918) 794-5700 or email blackbottle@redskyliquor.com
Visit Red Sky Liquor &amp; Wine Online
Free Yoga Class at OKEQ
Mondays 5:45 - 6:45 p.m.

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Enjoy a free class! These 60-minute, free
Community Yoga classes are open to
everyone of all levels. Each class is
mindfully crafted to prepare the body for a
peak pose in the arm balance, inversion,
backbend or twist family. This class will
connect the mind, body, and spirit through
movement and breath.

LIQUOR &amp; WINE
You can join the EBA online, at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

SOS Group

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Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

UALITY
Business Alliance

Asexual Meeting
2nd &amp; 4th Tuesday of every month
7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be
sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your
establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: please send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

It's the A in LGBTQA. Come join us for an
affirming, open discussion at this peer-led
group for individuals 18 and over who
identify as asexual or are interested in
discussing asexual issues.
This a place for asexuals to form
community. Be a part of the first Tulsa
asexual group.

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Asexuality can be defined in many
different ways. Some of us identify as
asexual because we are not interested in
intercourse, but still want other forms of
sex. Some of us identify as asexual
because we cannot get sexually aroused.
Others may identify as asexual because
we are never attracted to anyone sexually.
Some of us are in relationships with the
opposite sex, some with the same sex,
and others remain unattached our entire
lives.

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2:00pm
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

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Bisexual support group at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. Tell all your friends.
The group is open to all bi/pan/queer/
fluid+ folks and their allies.

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Facilitators
Daniel &amp; Haley

TMSL 2018 Spring Schedule
Indian Springs Softball Complex
13600 S 145th E Ave, Broken Arrow, OK 74011

Hey TMSL members! Come play ball! Spectators always welcome!
2018 Spring Schedule

No Shade for Plus

Games are from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Every Tuesday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
A new support group to bring together
people who have found they are HIV
positive and those who have been living
with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, Education,
Social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center to provide a safe
place to discuss issues and meet other
people who are navigating their lives
being PLUS.

May 6, 20
June 3 - Final Day

For more information visit the website at www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Pride Bingo 2018 - Super Hero Night
Saturday, May 19, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Tulsa PRIDE BINGO is the best bingo EVER
The beautiful and glamorous Nicole Carrington will fly in from Vegas, and she has invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash
Teresa to join her for our Bingo Bash. Prizes for the best super hero costume.
$20 for general admission
$30 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$225 Table for 8 people which includes open bar for your table

SAGE Tulsa
@ the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Annual Tulsa Pride Interfaith Service
Tuesday, May 29th, 6:30 p.m.
St. Paul's United Methodist Church
1442 S. Quaker Ave., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for the Annual Tulsa Pride Interfaith Service. For 20 years, the LGBTQ+ community and allies have come
together with inclusive, affirming and welcoming faith communities during pride week to bless the rainbow flag that
flies over the Equality Center and the Tulsa Pride Festival.
Participants will hear from faith leaders and be blessed with music, readings, prayers, and meditations. The
interfaith service is interactive and inspirational. We remember those who have died in the LGBTQ+ community this
past year with the In Memoriam portion of the program. A reception with refreshments will follow the service.
This service is an official Tulsa Pride event and is free and open to the public.

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Tulsa Pride Celebration 2018
June 1-3
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The Tulsa Pride Planning Committee and Oklahomans for Equality would like to thank you for your support of this year's 36th annual
Tulsa Pride festival!
Tulsa Pride sponsorship has consistently proven to be financially beneficial to companies seeking to do business with the LGBTQ+
community. In 2017, Tulsa Pride attracted more than 35,000 people from across the region to the largest Tulsa Pride celebration ever!

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of every month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship and
support through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

To sponsor Tulsa Pride, register online at http://www.okeq.org/tulsa-pride.html. Contact Pride Director Jose Vega at
jose.vega@okeq.org or (918) 743-4297 with any questions.

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Tulsa Project Theatre Season 2017-2018

Tulsa Writers, Ink.

Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Charles E. Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103

1st &amp; 3rd Saturday of each month
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Tulsa Project Theatre, the city's only theatre company operating under an Actors Equity Association (AEA) contract,
will close its seventh season in the Liddy Doenges Theatre with another Oklahoma Premiere of the rock opera
"Lizzie," set to run July 13-22, 2018.

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On a sweltering summer morning in 1892 in a small new England city, a prominent business man and his wife were
brutally axed to death in their home. Their youngest daughter, Lizzie Borden, was the prime suspect, and her trial
was a coast-to-coast media sensation. "Lizzie" features four women fronting a six-piece rock band. "Lizzie" is sex, rage, betrayal, blood, murder, and American
mythology set to a scorching rock score.

Visit www.tulsaprojecttheatre.com
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Curiosity Fest 2018
Saturday, October 2
Civic Center Music Hall
201 N. Walker Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Oklahoma Humanities presents the inaugural Curiosity Fest 2018, an annual event designed to
bring humanities scholarship to the adult general public in fun, vibrant, interactive ways. The
one-day festival takes place on Saturday, October 20 at the Civic Center Music Hall in downtown
Oklahoma City. Participants will attend concurrent program sessions throughout the day. An
evening presentation will feature Jad Abumrad, founder of NPR's Radiolab.

An LGBT inclusive group of writers
providing support and resources to
authors and writers regardless of where
they are in their writing career.
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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

It's all about curiosity. What humanities trivia, trends, or topics can you share in a fun,
imaginative format? We're sticklers for scholarship, but believe strongly in our mission to bring
the humanities to the general public in inviting ways.
Eligible Presenters: Scholars with an imagination (and a master's degree or higher in a
humanities field) and Native American elders are eligible. Individuals without advanced degrees
who are recognized experts in their fields may also qualify.Humanities disciplines include:
language, both modern and classical; linguistics; literature; history; jurisprudence; philosophy;
archaeology; comparative religion; ethics; the history, criticism and theory of the arts; and those
aspects of social sciences which have humanistic content and employ humanistic methods.
Compensation: Selected presenters will receive a $300 honorarium.
Proposal Submissions: www.okhumanities.org/festivalscholar . Multiple proposals are
welcome and will be reviewed by a committee comprised of scholars and Oklahoma Humanities
board members. Deadline for submissions is April 30. Notification of acceptance will be issued
by June 30. (A video or Skype presentation may be requested by the committee to better
understand your proposal.)

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:00 - 2:30 p.m.
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who are
not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Session Formats: The following suggest the sense of the fun and atmosphere of discovery that we hope to create. Remember, you'll be presenting to an adult public
audience of all backgrounds and education levels. Each session block is a maximum of 75 minutes; short sessions are also welcome.
1. Your Idea Here: A game, talk, demonstration, group reading, hands-on activity . . . We want your ideas, your spin, your tricks of the humanities trade.
2. Thanksgiving Table Topics: No Politics! Enlighten participants and help defuse the inevitable arguments at Thanksgiving dinner! Present a crystalized version
of a humanities topic in a 10-minute "speed dating" format. Handouts may be appropriate.
3. HEAD Talks: Humanities Enlighten and Delight. Scholars vie for the coveted "Curiosity Cat" award for best TED-Talk-style presentation. Audience members
judge which presenter takes the catnip for: 1) most enlightening, 2) most useful to my life, 3) most entertaining talk. Time limit: 18 minutes.
4. Civics 101: I Think, Therefore I Vote. What are the enigmatic aspects of our government-history, political parties, voting laws, funding? Present your Civics 101
class and help participants become knowledgeable, informed citizens.
5. Current Events: No Fake News Here.Use the humanities to inform a current event (foreign affairs, campaign finance, Hollywood celebrities, gun laws, etc.). Cite
and defend your sources! This session could allow two scholars to present opposing sides of an issue, followed by Q&amp;A.
6. Author Talks: I Published It, So It Must Be Good.Pitch your book in 10 minutes or less. Book sales will be arranged on site through Full Circle Bookstore, with
space and time for book signing.
7. I See Dead People.This Chautauqua-style event is a sure crowd-pleaser. Give a first-person, in-character presentation of an interesting person from history.
Excellent research is a must. Audience questions will be addressed first to your character, then to you as scholar.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

8. Action! The Humanities on Film.Screen a short film and provide commentary to help viewers understand the content, context, genre, and importance of the film.
Includes time for Q&amp;A.
9. Stirring the Pot: A Cultural Smorgasbord.Present a cultural tradition using history, music, dance, art, stories, foodways, folklore, etc. Format may include: AV,
performance, lecture, hands-on interactive-whatever your subject requires.
10. WTPhD: Can you translate that for me? Admit it, your scholar-speak can be hard for the rest of us to understand. Bring your esoteric, high-minded, scholarly
presentation, and a straight-talking sidekick to translate your shtick. Google "Obama anger translator" to view the fun we're looking for.
11. World Café: Conversations that Matter. "We are wiser together than we are alone."-This is the premise of World Café Conversations. Using their model, you'll
propose one overriding current-event issue or question and bring three of your humanities scholar friends to help facilitate conversations. Participants rotate tables,
gaining insight from each scholar, then gather as a group to report on what they heard and discuss conclusions. Everyone gains a deeper, richer understanding of
a humanities theme.
About Oklahoma Humanities: Our nonprofit organization is in its 47th year of bridging the academic humanities to the general public in a variety of formats:
reading and discussion programs, film festivals, museum exhibits, publications, panel discussions, cultural fairs, lecture series, and more. Curiosity Fest is a
departure from our traditional format, but it, too, is grounded in humanities scholarship. Your participation as a presenter will help us fulfill our mission of promoting
the public humanities.
Click here for more information

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve a space for
your next event or receive pricing
information, contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org Stop by for a
quick view of the Event Center and pick
up a space rental sheet.

Equality Center Pride Store
2018 pride shirts are in the Pride Store now!

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products

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and services, and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers and
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Gay Pioneers "
Directed by: Glenn Holsten

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

Fifty years ago, gay and lesbian activists from Washington, New York and Philadelphia held the first organized demonstrations
for equality. Principal among them were Frank Kameny and Barbara Gittings, the father and mother of the LGBT civil rights
movement. Called "Annual Reminders," their demonstrations were held each Fourth of July from 1965 to 1969. When 40
activists picketed in front of Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell on July 4, 1965, it was the largest demonstration for gay
equality in world history.

Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

When the Stonewall riot occurred in 1969, the Gay Pioneers recognized it as the movement's Boston Tea Party. They
discontinued the Annual Reminders and put all their energy into a first anniversary Stonewall march the following year.
Between 2,000 and 5,000 men and women participated. Remembered as the first New York Gay Pride Parade, the 1970
march inspired Gay Pride Parades across North America and around the globe.

Intimate Partner Violence &amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group

Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing

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"Gay Pioneers," directed by award-winning PBS documentary filmmaker Glenn Holsten, braids archival footage from the
demonstrations; FBI investigative files obtained under the Freedom of Information Act; on-camera interviews with Gay
Pioneers; the protocol for the demonstrations and how those demonstrations affected the movement; and perspectives from Kameny, Gittings and others
regarding same-sex marriage.
Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library.

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Dissertation Study - Sexual Behaviors in MSM

This research study seeks to investigate if one's HIV-status and respective adherence/non- adherence to preexposure
prophylaxes (PrEP) or antiretroviral therapy (ART) is linked to a reduction in consistent condom use, and increased risky sexual
behaviors, among men who have sex with men (MSM). It also seeks to determine what stage of change MSM are likely to be in
by using the transtheoretical model of change. With such information, one of the goals is to see if there might be points when
mental health professionals and/or primary care providers could intervene to reduce HIV and sexually transmitted infection
transmission rates.

1st Wednesday of each month
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and educational
group is for individuals who have survived
domestic violence and are ready to
explore their personal healing process
and find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal, and may include specific
goals such as creating a safety plan,
reducing risk of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing the
impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing self-regulatory
skills, addressing trauma through
cognitive processing, reconnecting to
support systems, family and the
community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is paramount. For more
information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

SURVEY

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Program Director
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Alex Wade
Volunteer &amp; Pride Store Coordinator
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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Special Projects
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Denise Polonchak
Janitorial Services

OkEq Board and Trustees
Executive Committee
Stuart Ashworth, Esq., President
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, Vice President
Jan Baldwin, Secretary
Paul Allen, Treasurer
Robin VanMeter, At Large
Board of Directors
Christopher Brecht-Smith, Esq.
Rev. Geoffrey Brewster
Sheena Grewal
Darci Hazelwood, D.O.
Marcia Keesee
Ben Matthews
Mike Redman, Esq.
Chris Shoaf
Al Triggs
John Williams
Board of Advisors
Laura Arrowsmith, D.O.
Peter Brennan
Alyssa Bryant, Esq.
Jamie Catlett
Michael Farr
Joann Frizell
Andrew Gordon
Amanda Lowe
Jim Scholl
Mikeal Vaughn
William Vaughn
Trustees
Shawna Baker, Esq.
Dan Burnstein
Kirk Holt
David Nelson
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Oklahomans for Equality!

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• Birthdays - yours, your spouse's, your children's, your parents', your friends', even your dog's
• Anniversaries - wedding, sobriety, adoption, court date
• To honor a loved one's memory
• Special events
• Mother's Day, Father's Day, any holiday
• Just because

Out of This World Intergenerational Dance Party
Friday, June 22, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
We’ll dance through the time and space, sharing friendship and fun!
All ages are welcome. This is an alcohol-free event.
Wear your best space garb for this cosmic experience.
Free Event

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Council Oak Men's Chorale Presents: Encor e
June 15 &amp; 16, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
In 1998, 12 men joined together to perform at the World AIDS Day remembrance service.
Now, 20 years later, with more than 600 songs sung, the Council Oak Men’s Chorale is still
OUT performing, educating and raising awareness. Encore will take you back to some of your
favorite songs over the past 20 years.
Purchase Tickets Now

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Thursday, June 14, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality will be hosting a
panel of openly LGBTQ candidates from
across Oklahoma to hear what motivates
them to seek public office.
Moderated by state Sen. Allison IkleyFreeman, Tulsa’s first openly LGBTQ elected
official, who will share her story and
successful campaign experience.

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These proud politicians who are OUT and raising the visibility of LGBTQ Oklahomans will
discuss the role that sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression plays in
politics. They will share their experiences and challenges of campaigning in Oklahoma.
The state leads the nation in anti-LGBTQ legislation each year, and the Human Rights
Campaign does not list one city in Oklahoma that scores more than 50 points on its annual
municipal index.
The Proud Politics panel discussion is free and open to the public.

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2018 OkEq Board
Elections
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality
shall be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center on September 6th, 2018 beginning at
7:00 pm. Presently, eight Board of Director
spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made
in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development
and Governance Committee
(Applications due to OkEq by July 4th)

oklahomans for equality

OR
2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq Secretary by August 24th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is accepting applications for
possible BDG nominations of those members interested in serving the OkEq community as a
Director. Nine directors will be elected. All applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development
and Governance Committee.
Please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org
- - - - for an application.
Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member and membership fees current
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made pursuant to the
particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

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Change a life.
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EBA Mixer
Wednesday, June 20, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Parlour Salon &amp; Spa
1335 E. 11th St., Ste. C, Tulsa, OK 74120
(918) 949-4666
Visit Parlour Salon
Online

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be
sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a
networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your
establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: Please send
an email to jose.vega@okeq.org
- - - - - for more information.

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S.A.G.E. Summer Pool
Parties
Tuesday Jun. 19, Jul. 24, Aug. 21,
Sep. 18, 10:00 a.m.
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have their first pool party

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on Tuesday, June 19th at 10:00 a.m.
Members can meet up at the Equality
r.
Center and carpool to the pool party.
Lunch at the pool party will be burgers
and hot dogs. Participants are encouraged to bring side dishes, deserts, and drinks. The pool
has a shallow end and also has railing with steps to help people into the pool. If you would
like to attend, please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org
- - - to RSVP. The pool party will be held
at 1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105. Maps are available at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and
transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to
achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their rights,
fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

You're not alone

YOU'RE NOT

Support group for partners with HIV/
AIDS
Do you have a partner recently who
was recently diagnosed with HIV/AIDS?
Have you found a community to
process this life change with? Are you looking for support?
As every airplane attendant says, “Put on your own oxygen mask before assisting others.”

ALONE

Having a partner with a life-threatening illness can take a toll on your well being. This group
may help you to recognize and change your reactions to the new challenges that having a
partner with HIV/AIDS might pose. We will meet weekly for 6 weeks to cover information on
HIV/AIDS, process difficulties you may be having with your partner, learn new ways to cope
with this change, foster healthier communication, prepare for the future, and better manage
stress.
If interested please email jose.vega@okeq.org to join the group. You are not alone.

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LGBT Women's Network July Happy Hour
Friday, July 2, 5:00 p.m.
The Wild Fork
1820 Utica Sq, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114
This month our sponsor is Gayelynn Head with McGraw Realtors! Come mix and mingle with
ladies you might not meet otherwise, make new business connections, and grow your
personal network. We'll have light appetizers and don't forget to bring business cards to be
entered into a drawing for a gift from Dick's and Gayelynn!

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First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday, July 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Euqlity Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The July Oklahomans for Equality showcase and
exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature an exhibit of the combined works
by Mark Henry and Jason Reed, beginning with a
reception on Thursday, July 5 th from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.
Mark Henry is a budding artist who works in mixed
media and acrylics. He started painting on a whim at Tulsa Art Center in March 2017 under
the masterful instructor, Marie Sullivan. His lifetime collector of original Art inspires his
creativity. His works in this show represent an exploration of Art, Color, and Light. Mark is a
native Tulsan and currently lives there with his partner Korben Rodriguez and their two dogs.
Jason Reed is the owner of a construction company – his method of escape in meditation
became less effective as the onerous duties of owning a business overwhelmed him – in
March of 2017, he woke up one morning and said. "I wonder if I can paint?" His research led
him to the Tulsa Art Center. He persuaded his "best good budy" Mark, into signing up for art
lessons. Marie Sullivan put the brush in our hand and said “You can do this”. Neither of them
had painted before, but they soon figured out that Art is both relaxing and healing – of course,

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some innate talent helped. His style ranges from abstract to portraits and everything in
between. He states: “I paint in every style because I have not found one subject or style I love
more than the other. Today I paint every morning as a way to meditate. Art stops my mind
and allows me to focus on only the colors and brush strokes. I don’t think I am the best artist,
however, I feel that I improve with every painting”.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, July 5 th from 6-9pm where there will be a
door prize drawn of the artist’s work. The show continues throughout the month.
www.okeq.org

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Camp Fire
Camp Fire Green Country
Presents Oklahoma's First LGBTQ+ Summer Camp

Camp Fire's 2018 LGBTQ+ Summer Camp creates a welcoming and safe environment for youth to
experience outdoor activities, create friendships, and learn new life skills! Camp Fire Green Country will
hold space for individuals who have found overnight trips and outdoor activities inaccessible due to their
gender identities or sexual orientations. This camp is for youth of all genders, gender expressions,
sexual and romantic orientations, and to the allies who support them .

July 51\ 6 1\ and 7th
Ages 8-18
Camp Waluhili on Lake Fort Gibson
Open to all LGBTQ+ Youth and Allies

Cost is $195 per youth
Scholarships Avai lable!

Activities include : Rappelling,
kayaking, archery, crafts, sling shots,
outdoor games, swimming, fire
building and MUCH MOREi! !

w open at www.TulsaCampFire.org/CAMP

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For more information please contact us at 918.592.2267 or visit us online at www.TulsaCampFire.Org

Tulsa Project Theatre Season 2017-2018
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Charles E. Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Tulsa Project Theatre, the city's only theatre
company operating under an Actors Equity
Association (AEA) contract, will close its
seventh season in the Liddy Doenges
Theatre with another Oklahoma Premiere of
the rock opera "Lizzie," set to run July 13-22,
2018.

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On a sweltering summer morning in 1892 in a small new England city, a prominent business
man and his wife were brutally axed to death in their home. Their youngest daughter, Lizzie
Borden, was the prime suspect, and her trial was a coast-to-coast media sensation. "Lizzie"
features four women fronting a six-piece rock band. "Lizzie" is sex, rage, betrayal, blood,
murder, and American mythology set to a scorching rock score.
Visit www.tulsaprojecttheatre.com for more information

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Good morning!
We want you to be the first to hear about an exciting new event to benefit Tulsa CARES.
Local Brews features local microbreweries, live music, and prize drawing with 100% of event
proceeds benefiting Tulsa CARES.
July 26
7pm VIP, 8pm-10pm
at Fuel 66.
Tulsa CARES offers vital support to those in our community living with HIV/AIDS, by providing
medical case management, nutrition, mental health, and housing assistance.
Tickets: $55 and include generous pours from local breweries, live music, and
commemorative tasting glass.
VIP Tickets: $100 and include an additional hour of live music, 2 cocktail tickets, and VIP
shade tent.
For more information and to purchase tickets visit: tulsacares.org/localbrews

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Please join us!

Adoption Information
As many of you are already aware, when our
LGBT families go through the adoption

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process - either one parent in a stepparent
adoption or both parents in a traditional
placement - a new birth certificate must be
issued from the Department of Vital Records.
We are pleased to announce that the
Oklahoma Department of Vital Records has
recently amended its procedures and is now
issuing birth certificates with the following
designations:
MOTHER/FATHER
MOTHER/MOTHER
FATHER/FATHER
PARENT/PARENT
Birth certificates previously were issued only with the "mother/father" designations, regardless
of the genders of the parents. If your child was issued a birth certificate with an incorrect
designation of your gender identity, you can get an amended birth certificate. Please contact:
Christopher Brecht
1800 S. Baltimore Ave., Ste. 900
Tulsa, OK 74119
918 -382-1400
cbrecht@pmrlaw.net
You will not be charged anything for attorney time or preparation, but there is a $50
Department of Vital Records fee to obtain any updated birth certificate.

Provider Bias Survey
Sara Griffey is a clinical counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She facilitates
OkEq's Coming Out Workshop and the
Challenging Beliefs in Non-Traditional
Relationships group.

AVOID BIAS
NEXT EXIT~

This survey has been crafted to better
understand provider bias in the LGBTQ+ and
nontraditional relationship communities. The
information will be used to provide
information about ways to better train and
educate providers.
All responses are confidential. To take the
survey, please go here:
https://goo.gl/forms/3BA47O4PtSt6bkz72

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Joe &amp; Nancy McDonald Rainbow Library
" Love Is an Orientation:
Elevating the Conversation
with the Gay Community "
By: Andrew Marin
2010 Outreach Magazine Resource of the
Year Award winner: culture category 2010
Golden Canon Leadership Book Award
winner Relevant Magazine: Top 20 Best
Overall Books of 2009 winner Englewood
Review of Books: Top 20 Best Overall
Books of 2009 winner Christian Manifesto
2009 Lime Award winner Andrew Marin's
life changed forever when his three best
friends came out to him in three
consecutive months. Suddenly he was
confronted with the gay, lesbian, bisexual
and transgender community (GLBT)
firsthand. And he was compelled to
understand how he could reconcile his
friends to his faith. In an attempt to
answer that question, he and his wife
relocated to Boystown, a predominantly
GLBT community in Chicago. And from
his experience and wrestling has come
his book, Love Is an Orientation, a work
which elevates the conversation between
Christianity and the GLBT community,
moving the focus from genetics to gospel,
where it really belongs. Why are so many
people who are gay wary of people who
are Christians? Do GLBT people need to
change who they are? Do Christians
need to change what they believe? Love
Is an Orientation is changing the
conversation about sexuality and
spirituality, and building bridges from the
GLBT community to the Christian
community and, more importantly, to the
good news of Jesus Christ.
Find this selection and more by visiting
the Nancy and Joe McDonald
Rainbow Library.

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Equality Center Pride Store
Bowl everyone over with these
striking bowling pins.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook
page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Counseling Services

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a
Sliding fee scale based on
income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
choatek@nsuok.edu

Stephanie Miller
Stephanie is a counseling
intern at Northeastern
State University. She is
passionate about working
with diverse families and
clients, now expanding to
the LGBTQ+ community
and allies. Stephanie has
experience with families,
children and adolescents.
She believes in helping
the client identify and
achieve their goals
through a holistic
approach.

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health
counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is passionate
about assisting clients who
are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community
who experience a range of
concerns including issues
surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or
anxiety concerns.
Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling
the

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Contact Stephanie at
tatom@nsuok.edu to
make an appointment. All
sessions are free and will
be held at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center
between 4:30 and 6:30
p.m. on Wednesdays or
12:30 and 4:30 p.m. on
Saturdays.

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health
counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with
persons with concerns
related to gender identity,
sexual or
affectional orientation,
relationship issues, mood/
anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate
about social justice and
working with the
LGBTQQIA+
community. Appointments
can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center at 918-594-8568 .

Temple Hull
is a mental health
counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She has
experience counseling
transgender, bisexual,
lesbian, gay and asexual
persons, and looks
forward to working with all
individuals represented in
the bright colors of the
rainbow
flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by
calling the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

OSU Tulsa Counseling
Center
at (918) 594-8568 .

Merrill Reiter, M.S .,
is in the Counseling
Psychology Doctoral
Program at Oklahoma
State University. She is a
mental health counselor at
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is
passionate about social
justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys
working with people of all
identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe
place for all clients. She
has experience working
with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity
to work with persons with
concerns related to sexual
or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/
anxiety, depression, selfinjury, death/grief, and
those experiencing major
changes or transitions in
life. Appointments with
Merrill can be made by
calling the

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OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center
at (918) 594-8568

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling
psychology intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated
to working with clients of
all identities (including all
sexual and affectional
orientations, gender
identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from
a multicultural perspective.
Kathy works with clients to
address concerns
regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity
development, and overall
personal enrichment. To
schedule an appointment
with Kathy, please contact
the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Mark Taracuk, MSEd,
NCC
is a doctoral student in
counseling psychology at
the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. He received his
master's degree in
counseling from Indiana
University and is a
National Certified
Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with
members of the LGBTQ+
community on a variety of
issues including
depression, anxiety,
relationship issues,
spiritual concerns, trauma,
intimate partner violence,
and concerns related to
gender identity.
Appointments with Mark
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling
Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional
Counselor - Candidate
and Counseling
Psychology Doctoral
Intern at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. She
enjoys working with
LGBTQQIA+ community
members on a wide
variety of topics including
relationship/family
concerns, body image,
community advocacy,
religiosity/spirituality
concerns, trauma, and
more. She has experience
with family and couples
counseling and is
passionate about
advocating for social
justice. Appointments can
be scheduled with Jennie
by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center
at 918-594-8568 .

Regularly Scheduled Programming

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OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, July 19
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings
are open to all OkEq members

Family Ties
Family Ties is an official
program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a
support network for
LGBTQ parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Family Ties, email
jose.vega@okeq.org
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Lawyer in the
Library
June 20
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a
lawyer about topics such
as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody and

May OkEq Art Exhibition
The June Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists features
the MOREcolor exhibit.
The show continues throughout the month
www.okeq.org

Challenging
Beliefs in
Nontraditional
Relationships
1st &amp; 3rd Monday
of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
This therapeutic
discussion group provides
a haven for individuals
who engage in
nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on
internal and social
stigmas, personal belief
systems, and the struggles
surrounding this
population. This group is
open to individuals who
take part in ethically
nonmonogamous
relationships (polyamory,
swinging) and kink
relationships. The
Oklahoma Poly Network is
a proud supporter of this
group.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come
out? Maybe you have just
recently come out? Join us
for a coming out
discussion group meeting
in the History Project
Room. It's free! This
course is designed for
individuals coming to
terms with their sexuality
with presentations on how
to come out to family,
friends, and co-workers.
Question and answer
session in a supportive
and informed
environment.
Please contact
ComingOut@OkEq.org

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child support), landlord/
tenant disputes, estate
planning, and bankruptcy.
No appointment is
necessary.

or call 918-743-4297

Non-Binary
Support Group
3rd Tuesday of each
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

Free Yoga Class
at OkEq
Mondays
5:45 - 6:45 p.m.
Enjoy a free class! These
60-minute, free
Community Yoga classes
are open to everyone of all
levels. Each class is
mindfully crafted to
prepare the body for a
peak pose in the arm
balance, inversion,
backbend or twist family.
This class will connect the
mind, body, and spirit
through movement and
breath.

A new support group for
folks who identify with
non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a
safe space to discuss our
identities, receive support,
and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa.
For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

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SECULAR
ORGANIZATIONS
FOR SOBRIETY

SOS Group
Mondays 7:00 pm

Asexual Meeting
2nd &amp; 4th
Tuesday of every month
7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
It's the A in LGBTQA.

This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information, visit
www.SOSTulsa.org

Southern Pride
Drum Group
Every Thursday
7:30 p.m.
The Southern Pride Drum
Group is the only such
group of its kind in the
world, being the only drum
group composed of mainly
2 spirit (GLBT Native)
members and their
families. They have
traveled across the U.S.
and Canada singing for
powwows, gatherings and
Pride events for more than
10 years, with more than
100 years of combined
experience singing at the
drum. They seek to teach
drumming and singing and
drum etiquette at the
Equality Center in Tulsa
and to add to their tightknit drum family.

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month

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Come join us for an
affirming, open discussion
at this peer-led group for
individuals 18 and over
who identify as asexual or
are interested in
discussing asexual issues.
This a place for asexuals
to form community. Be a
part of the first Tulsa
asexual group.

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Advocacy&amp;
Services for
LGBTElders

We refuse to be invisible

SAGE Tulsa
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

No Shade for
Plus
Every Thursday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
A new support group to
bring together people who
have found they are HIV
positive and those who
have been living with HIV
for many years.
The group will provide
support, Education, Social
activities and so much
more.
The group will be here at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center to provide
a safe place to discuss
issues and meet other
people who are navigating
their lives being PLUS.

Tulsa Writers,
Ink.
Gender Support
Program
Wednesdays
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email
sharon.queen@okeq.org
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support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

1st &amp; 3rd Saturday of each
month
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Bisexual support group at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. Tell all
your friends. The group is
open to all bi/pan/queer/
fluid+ folks and their allies.
Facilitators
Daniel &amp; Haley

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of every
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

An LGBT inclusive group
of writers providing
support and resources to
authors and writers
regardless of where they
are in their writing career.

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Lambda AlAnon Group
Every Friday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and
card games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Survivors of
Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:00 - 2:30 p.m.
SIA strives to empower
those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse
(who are not abusing any
child), who want to
become survivors and
thrivers. For more
information, visit
siawso.org

Tulsa Indigenous
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&amp; First Nation Support Group

LGBTQ Veterans
Support and
Entertainment
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesday of each
month

This open Al-Anon group
meets at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center every
Friday at 7:00 pm. Contact
918.743.2754 for more
information.

Indian or Indian at Heart

Intimate
Partner Violence
&amp; Sexual Assault
Survivor Support
Group
1st Wednesday of each
month
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.

Tulsa Indigenous
&amp;First Nation
Support Group
1st &amp; 3rd Thursday of
each month

This support and
educational group is for
individuals who have
survived domestic
violence and are ready to
explore their personal
healing process and find
hope and to discuss their
experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional
support for one another.
For more information
contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

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Dissertation Study - Sexual
Behaviors in MSM
This research study seeks to investigate if
one's HIV-status and respective adherence/
non- adherence to preexposure prophylaxes
(PrEP) or antiretroviral therapy (ART) is
linked to a reduction in consistent condom
use, and increased risky sexual behaviors,
among men who have sex with men (MSM).
It also seeks to determine what stage of
change MSM are likely to be in by using the
transtheoretical model of change. With such
information, one of the goals is to see if there
might be points when mental health
professionals and/or primary care providers
could intervene to reduce HIV and sexually
transmitted infection transmission rates.

SURVEY
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Please direct questions to
Eric Teeters ( ejteeters@gmail.com ),
or Dr. Elana Maurin ( emaurin@argosy.edu
).
Take the survey now

Community Partners

health outreach prevention education, Inc.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce
Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing
Schedule
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
June 15 &amp; 22 only
*After these dates there
will be no testing on
Fridays
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

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as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org
for testing dates.

OkEq Staff

Toby Jenkins
CEO / Executive Director

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager

Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Service Coordinator
Veterans, Transgender
and
Indigenous People

Jose Vega
Program Director
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Volunteer &amp; Pride Store
Coordinator
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

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Luke Welvaert
Facilities Coordinator
Luke.Welvaert@OkEq.org
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Tracy Allen
Special Projects
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Denise Polonchak
Janitorial Services

OkEq Board and Trustees
Executive Committee
Stuart Ashworth, Esq., President
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, Vice President
Jan Baldwin, Secretary
Paul Allen, Treasurer
Robin VanMeter, At Large

Board of Advisors
Laura Arrowsmith, D.O.
Peter Brennan
Alyssa Bryant, Esq.
Jamie Catlett
Michael Farr
Joann Frizell
Andrew Gordon
Amanda Lowe
Jim Scholl
Mikeal Vaughn
William Vaughn

Board of Directors
Christopher Brecht-Smith, Esq.
Rev. Geoffrey Brewster
Sheena Grewal
Darci Hazelwood, D.O.
Marcia Keesee
Ben Matthews
Mike Redman, Esq.
Chris Shoaf
Al Triggs
John Williams

Visit our website

Trustees
Shawna Baker, Esq.
Dan Burnstein
Kirk Holt
David Nelson
Kris Wilmes

View our events

Contact us today

Oklahomans for Equality
Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
621 East Fourth Street, Tulsa, OK 74120

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MISSION: Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs, alliances and the operation of the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Donate Now!
Visit our website

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Amazon Smile Shop Now!
Get your house in order and help us get our house in order, too! Go to
smile.amazon.com for your shopping needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!

The Tulsa Pride Festival is only possible when a community comes together! I want to thank
our sponsors, donors and vendors who made this incredible weekend possible. I want to
thank the volunteers who showed up, stood out and worked their hearts out to give us a pride
experience we can all remember. A special thank you to the staff at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center – Toby Jenkins, Olivia Cotter, Sharon Queen, Alex Wade, Luke Soren
Welvaert, Tracy Allen and Denise Polonchak. I could not direct this festival without this
amazing group of individuals! To the board and trustees of Oklahomans for Equality, thank
you for your continued confidence in me and for allowing me this wonderful opportunity to
serve the LGBTQ community.
I’m proud to see and be part of the city of Tulsa's initiatives that are making Tulsa resilient,
LGBTQ-friendly and welcoming to the immigrant community. Tulsa is a city where anything is
possible! Pride Street is a great example of that possibility. I would like to thank Mayor GT
Bynum, Nick Doctor of the Mayor’s Office, and Maggie Hoey, executive director of Tulsa
Young Professionals, for their full support and for showing what allies can do to make a city
welcoming to the LGBTQ community! The city of Tulsa is setting an example for all cities
across Oklahoma.
And thank you, Williams Photography, for the beautiful photos!
– Jose Vega, Pride director

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MOREcolor Art Show
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 7,
6:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality is pleased to
present the 2018 MOREcolor Regional Juried Fine Arts Exhibition &amp; Sale. The MOREcolor
Art Show is a long tradition of LGBT Celebration and Pride through the arts. MOREcolor
strives to be artist-friendly and to encourage innovative work.
Free and open to the public, cash prizes awarded, surprises and live performances, catered
cuisine, and a cash bar.
Show runs June 7th through June 10th.

Out of This World Intergenerational Dance Party
Friday, June 22, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
We’ll dance through the time and space, sharing friendship and fun!
All ages are welcome. This is an alcohol-free event.
Wear your best space garb for this cosmic experience.
Free Event

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Council Oak Men's Chorale Presents: Encor e
June 15 &amp; 16, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
In 1998, 12 men joined together to perform at the World AIDS Day remembrance service.
Now, 20 years later, with more than 600 songs sung, the Council Oak Men’s Chorale is still
OUT performing, educating and raising awareness. Encore will take you back to some of your
favorite songs over the past 20 years.
Purchase Tickets Now

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Thursday, June 14, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality will be hosting a
panel of openly LGBTQ candidates from
across Oklahoma to hear what motivates
them to seek public office.
Moderated by state Sen. Allison IkleyFreeman, Tulsa’s first openly LGBTQ elected
official, who will share her story and
successful campaign experience.

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These proud politicians who are OUT and raising the visibility of LGBTQ Oklahomans will
discuss the role that sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression plays in
politics. They will share their experiences and challenges of campaigning in Oklahoma.
The state leads the nation in anti-LGBTQ legislation each year, and the Human Rights
Campaign does not list one city in Oklahoma that scores more than 50 points on its annual
municipal index.
The Proud Politics panel discussion is free and open to the public.

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Change a life.
Become a foster parent.

EBA Mixer
Wednesday, June 20, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Parlour Salon &amp; Spa
1335 E. 11th St., Ste. C, Tulsa, OK 74120
(918) 949-4666
Visit Parlour Salon
Online

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be
sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a
networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your
establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: Please send
an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

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LGBT Women's Network July Happy Hour
Friday, July 2, 5:00 p.m.
The Wild Fork
1820 Utica Sq, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114
This month our sponsor is Gayelynn Head with McGraw Realtors! Come mix and mingle with
ladies you might not meet otherwise, make new business connections, and grow your
personal network. We'll have light appetizers and don't forget to bring business cards to be
entered into a drawing for a gift from Dick's and Gayelynn!

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experience outdoor activities, create friendships, and learn new life skills! Camp Fire Green Country will
hold space for individuals who have found overnight trips and outdoor activities inaccessible due to their
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Open to all LGBTQ+ Youth and Allies
Cost is $195 per youth

Scholarships Available!
Activities include : Rappelling,
kayaking, archery, crafts, sli ng shots,
outdoor games, swimming, fire
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Tulsa Project Theatre Season 2017-2018
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Charles E. Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Tulsa Project Theatre, the city's only theatre
company operating under an Actors Equity
Association (AEA) contract, will close its
seventh season in the Liddy Doenges
Theatre with another Oklahoma Premiere of
the rock opera "Lizzie," set to run July 13-22,
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On a sweltering summer morning in 1892 in a small new England city, a prominent business
man and his wife were brutally axed to death in their home. Their youngest daughter, Lizzie
Borden, was the prime suspect, and her trial was a coast-to-coast media sensation. "Lizzie"
features four women fronting a six-piece rock band. "Lizzie" is sex, rage, betrayal, blood,
murder, and American mythology set to a scorching rock score.
Visit www.tulsaprojecttheatre.com for more information

Adoption Information
As many of you are already aware, when our
LGBT families go through the adoption
process - either one parent in a stepparent
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placement - a new birth certificate must be
issued from the Department of Vital Records.
We are pleased to announce that the
Oklahoma Department of Vital Records has
recently amended its procedures and is now
issuing birth certificates with the following
designations:
MOTHER/FATHER
MOTHER/MOTHER
FATHER/FATHER
PARENT/PARENT
Birth certificates previously were issued only with the "mother/father" designations, regardless
of the genders of the parents. If your child was issued a birth certificate with an incorrect
designation of your gender identity, you can get an amended birth certificate. Please contact:
Christopher Brecht
1800 S. Baltimore Ave., Ste. 900
Tulsa, OK 74119
918 -382-1400
cbrecht@pmrlaw.net
You will not be charged anything for attorney time or preparation, but there is a $50
Department of Vital Records fee to obtain any updated birth certificate.

Provider Bias Survey
Sara Griffey is a clinical counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She facilitates
OkEq's Coming Out Workshop and the
Challenging Beliefs in Non-Traditional
Relationships group.

AVOID BIAS
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This survey has been crafted to better
understand provider bias in the LGBTQ+ and
nontraditional relationship communities. The
information will be used to provide
information about ways to better train and
educate providers.
All responses are confidential. To take the
survey, please go here:
https://goo.gl/forms/3BA47O4PtSt6bkz72

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By: Sarah McBride
Before she became the first transgender
person to speak at a national political
convention in 2016 at the age of twentysix, Sarah McBride struggled with the
decision to come out—not just to her
family but to the students of American
University, where she was serving as
student body president. She’d known she
was a girl from her earliest memories, but
it wasn’t until the Facebook post
announcing her truth went viral that she
realized just how much impact her story
could have on the country.
Four years later, McBride was one of the
nation’s most prominent transgender
activists, walking the halls of the White
House, advocating inclusive legislation,
and addressing the country in the midst of
a heated presidential election. She had
also found her first love and future
husband, Andy, a trans man and fellow
activist, who complemented her in every
way . . . until cancer tragically intervened.
Informative, heartbreaking, and
profoundly empowering, Tomorrow Will
Be Different is McBride’s story of love
and loss and a powerful entry point into
the LGBTQ community’s battle for equal
rights and what it means to be openly
transgender. From issues like bathroom
access to health care to gender in
America, McBride weaves the important
political and cultural milestones into a
personal journey that will open hearts and
change minds.
As McBride urges: “We must never be a
country that says there’s only one way to
love, only one way to look, and only one
way to live.”
The fight for equality and freedom has

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only just begun.
Find this selection and more by visiting
the Nancy and Joe McDonald
Rainbow Library.

Equality Center Pride Store
Bowl everyone over with these
striking bowling pins.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook
page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Counseling Services

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a
Sliding fee scale based on
income.
Appointments are required
Contact

Stephanie Miller
Stephanie is a counseling
intern at Northeastern
State University. She is
passionate about working
with diverse families and
clients, now expanding to
the LGBTQ+ community
and allies. Stephanie has
experience with families,
children and adolescents.

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health
counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is passionate
about assisting clients who
are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community
who experience a range of
concerns including issues
surrounding gender

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Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
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She believes in helping
the client identify and
achieve their goals
through a holistic
approach.
Contact Stephanie at
tatom@nsuok.edu to
make an appointment. All
sessions are free and will
be held at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center
between 4:30 and 6:30
p.m. on Wednesdays or
12:30 and 4:30 p.m. on
Saturdays.

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health
counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with
persons with concerns
related to gender identity,
sexual or
affectional orientation,
relationship issues, mood/
anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate
about social justice and
working with the
LGBTQQIA+
community. Appointments
can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center at 918-594-8568 .

Temple Hull
is a mental health
counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She has
experience counseling
transgender, bisexual,
lesbian, gay and asexual
persons, and looks
forward to working with all
individuals represented in
the bright colors of the
rainbow
flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by
calling the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or
anxiety concerns.
Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling
the
OSU Tulsa Counseling
Center
at (918) 594-8568 .

Merrill Reiter, M.S .,
is in the Counseling
Psychology Doctoral
Program at Oklahoma
State University. She is a
mental health counselor at
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is
passionate about social
justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys
working with people of all
identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe
place for all clients. She
has experience working
with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity
to work with persons with
concerns related to sexual
or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/
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injury, death/grief, and
those experiencing major
changes or transitions in
life. Appointments with
Merrill can be made by
calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center
at (918) 594-8568

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling
psychology intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated
to working with clients of
all identities (including all
sexual and affectional
orientations, gender
identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from
a multicultural perspective.
Kathy works with clients to
address concerns
regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity
development, and overall
personal enrichment. To
schedule an appointment
with Kathy, please contact
the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Mark Taracuk, MSEd,
NCC
is a doctoral student in
counseling psychology at
the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. He received his
master's degree in
counseling from Indiana
University and is a
National Certified
Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with
members of the LGBTQ+
community on a variety of
issues including
depression, anxiety,
relationship issues,
spiritual concerns, trauma,
intimate partner violence,
and concerns related to
gender identity.
Appointments with Mark
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling
Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional
Counselor - Candidate
and Counseling
Psychology Doctoral
Intern at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. She
enjoys working with
LGBTQQIA+ community
members on a wide
variety of topics including
relationship/family
concerns, body image,
community advocacy,
religiosity/spirituality
concerns, trauma, and
more. She has experience
with family and couples
counseling and is
passionate about
advocating for social
justice. Appointments can
be scheduled with Jennie
by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center
at 918-594-8568 .

Regularly Scheduled Programming

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OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, June 21
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings
are open to all OkEq members

Family Ties
Family Ties is an official
program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a
support network for
LGBTQ parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Family Ties, email
jose.vega@okeq.org
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Lawyer in the
Library
June 13
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an

May OkEq Art Exhibition
The May Oklahomans for Equality showcase
and exhibit of local artists features an exhibit
of works by Arthur James Uphold.
The show continues throughout the month
www.okeq.org

Challenging
Beliefs in
Nontraditional
Relationships
1st &amp; 3rd Monday
of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
This therapeutic
discussion group provides
a haven for individuals
who engage in
nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on
internal and social
stigmas, personal belief
systems, and the struggles
surrounding this
population. This group is
open to individuals who
take part in ethically
nonmonogamous
relationships (polyamory,
swinging) and kink
relationships. The
Oklahoma Poly Network is

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come
out? Maybe you have just
recently come out? Join us
for a coming out
discussion group meeting
in the History Project
Room. It's free! This
course is designed for
individuals coming to
terms with their sexuality
with presentations on how
to come out to family,
friends, and co-workers.
Question and answer
session in a supportive

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opportunity to meet with a
lawyer about topics such
as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/
tenant disputes, estate
planning, and bankruptcy.
No appointment is
necessary.

a proud supporter of this
group.

Non-Binary
Support Group
3rd Tuesday of each
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

Free Yoga Class
at OkEq
Mondays
5:45 - 6:45 p.m.
Enjoy a free class! These
60-minute, free
Community Yoga classes
are open to everyone of all
levels. Each class is
mindfully crafted to
prepare the body for a
peak pose in the arm
balance, inversion,
backbend or twist family.
This class will connect the
mind, body, and spirit
through movement and
breath.

A new support group for
folks who identify with
non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a
safe space to discuss our
identities, receive support,
and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa.
For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

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and informed
environment.
Please contact
ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297

Southern Pride
Drum Group
Every Thursday
7:30 p.m.
The Southern Pride Drum
Group is the only such
group of its kind in the
world, being the only drum
group composed of mainly
2 spirit (GLBT Native)
members and their
families. They have
traveled across the U.S.
and Canada singing for
powwows, gatherings and
Pride events for more than
10 years, with more than
100 years of combined
experience singing at the
drum. They seek to teach
drumming and singing and
drum etiquette at the
Equality Center in Tulsa
and to add to their tightknit drum family.

Mondays 7:00 pm

Asexual Meeting
2nd &amp; 4th

This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information, visit

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Tuesday of every month
7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
It's the A in LGBTQA.
Come join us for an
affirming, open discussion
at this peer-led group for
individuals 18 and over
who identify as asexual or
are interested in
discussing asexual issues.
This a place for asexuals
to form community. Be a
part of the first Tulsa
asexual group.

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Advocacy&amp;
Services for
LGBTElders

We refuse to be invisible

SAGE Tulsa
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

Gender Support
Program
Wednesdays
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email
sharon.queen@okeq.org
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Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

No Shade for
Plus
Every Thursday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
A new support group to
bring together people who
have found they are HIV
positive and those who
have been living with HIV
for many years.
The group will provide
support, Education, Social
activities and so much
more.
The group will be here at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center to provide
a safe place to discuss
issues and meet other
people who are navigating
their lives being PLUS.

Tulsa Writers,
Ink.
1st &amp; 3rd Saturday of each
month
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
An LGBT inclusive group
of writers providing
support and resources to
authors and writers
regardless of where they
are in their writing career.

Bisexual support group at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. Tell all
your friends. The group is
open to all bi/pan/queer/
fluid+ folks and their allies.
Facilitators
Daniel &amp; Haley

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of every
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

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Lambda AlAnon Group
Every Friday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and
card games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Survivors of
Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:00 - 2:30 p.m.
SIA strives to empower
those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse
(who are not abusing any
child), who want to
become survivors and
thrivers. For more
information, visit
siawso.org

Tulsa Indigenous
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&amp; First Nation Support Group

LGBTQ Veterans
Support and
Entertainment
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesday of each
month

This open Al-Anon group
meets at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center every
Friday at 7:00 pm. Contact
918.743.2754 for more
information.

Indian or Indian at Heart

Tulsa Indigenous
&amp;First Nation
Support Group
1st &amp; 3rd Thursday of
each month

Intimate
Partner Violence
&amp; Sexual Assault
Survivor Support
Group
1st Wednesday of each
month
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
This support and
educational group is for
individuals who have
survived domestic
violence and are ready to
explore their personal
healing process and find
hope and to discuss their
experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional
support for one another.
For more information

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contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

Dissertation Study - Sexual
Behaviors in MSM
This research study seeks to investigate if
one's HIV-status and respective adherence/
non- adherence to preexposure prophylaxes
(PrEP) or antiretroviral therapy (ART) is
linked to a reduction in consistent condom
use, and increased risky sexual behaviors,
among men who have sex with men (MSM).
It also seeks to determine what stage of
change MSM are likely to be in by using the
transtheoretical model of change. With such
information, one of the goals is to see if there
might be points when mental health
professionals and/or primary care providers
could intervene to reduce HIV and sexually
transmitted infection transmission rates.

SURVEY

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Please direct questions to
Eric Teeters ( ejteeters@gmail.com ),
or Dr. Elana Maurin ( emaurin@argosy.edu
).
Take the survey now

Community Partners

health outreach prevention education, Inc.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers

Workforce
Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing
Schedule
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

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and community.

at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org
for testing dates.

OkEq Staff

Toby Jenkins
CEO / Executive Director

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager

Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Service Coordinator
Veterans, Transgender
and
Indigenous People

Jose Vega
Program Director
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Volunteer &amp; Pride Store
Coordinator
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

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Luke Welvaert
Facilities Coordinator
Luke.Welvaert@OkEq.org
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Tracy Allen
Special Projects
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Denise Polonchak
Janitorial Services

OkEq Board and Trustees
Executive Committee
Stuart Ashworth, Esq., President
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, Vice President
Jan Baldwin, Secretary
Paul Allen, Treasurer
Robin VanMeter, At Large

Board of Advisors
Laura Arrowsmith, D.O.
Peter Brennan
Alyssa Bryant, Esq.
Jamie Catlett
Michael Farr
Joann Frizell
Andrew Gordon
Amanda Lowe
Jim Scholl
Mikeal Vaughn
William Vaughn

Board of Directors
Christopher Brecht-Smith, Esq.
Rev. Geoffrey Brewster
Sheena Grewal
Darci Hazelwood, D.O.
Marcia Keesee
Ben Matthews
Mike Redman, Esq.
Chris Shoaf
Al Triggs
John Williams

Visit our website

Trustees
Shawna Baker, Esq.
Dan Burnstein
Kirk Holt
David Nelson
Kris Wilmes

View our events

Contact us today

Oklahomans for Equality
Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
621 East Fourth Street, Tulsa, OK 74120

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MISSION: Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs, alliances and the operation of the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Amazon Smile Shop Now!
Get your house in order and help us get our house in order, too! Go to
smile.amazon.com for your shopping needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!

Dawn Sitler
Sponsors the Day
Dawn is sponsoring the day to honor her hero's birthday Dustin Lance Black.

Thank you,
Dawn!
If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special day, click here

• Birthdays - yours, your spouse's, your children's, your parents', your friends', even your dog's
• Anniversaries - wedding, sobriety, adoption, court date
• To honor a loved one's memory
• Special events
• Mother's Day, Father's Day, any holiday
• Just because

Out of This World Intergenerational Dance Party
Friday, June 22, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
We’ll dance through the time and space, sharing friendship and fun!
All ages are welcome. This is an alcohol-free event.
Wear your best space garb for this cosmic experience.
Free Event

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Council Oak Men's Chorale Presents: Encor e
June 15 &amp; 16, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
In 1998, 12 men joined together to perform at the World AIDS Day remembrance service.
Now, 20 years later, with more than 600 songs sung, the Council Oak Men’s Chorale is still
OUT performing, educating and raising awareness. Encore will take you back to some of your
favorite songs over the past 20 years.
Purchase Tickets Now

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Thursday, June 14, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality will be hosting a
panel of openly LGBTQ candidates from
across Oklahoma to hear what motivates
them to seek public office.
Moderated by state Sen. Allison IkleyFreeman, Tulsa’s first openly LGBTQ elected
official, who will share her story and
successful campaign experience.

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These proud politicians who are OUT and raising the visibility of LGBTQ Oklahomans will
discuss the role that sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression plays in
politics. They will share their experiences and challenges of campaigning in Oklahoma.
The state leads the nation in anti-LGBTQ legislation each year, and the Human Rights
Campaign does not list one city in Oklahoma that scores more than 50 points on its annual
municipal index.
The Proud Politics panel discussion is free and open to the public.

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2018 OkEq Board
Elections
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality
shall be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center on September 6th, 2018 beginning at
7:00 pm. Presently, eight Board of Director
spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made
in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development
and Governance Committee
(Applications due to OkEq by July 4th)

oklahomans for equality

OR
2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq Secretary by August 24th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is accepting applications for
possible BDG nominations of those members interested in serving the OkEq community as a
Director. Nine directors will be elected. All applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development
and Governance Committee.
Please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org
- - - - for an application.
Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member and membership fees current
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made pursuant to the
particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

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www.fostercare-ok.org

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Community Services

Give hope.
Change a life.
Become a foster parent.

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or ca 877-263-1890
EBA Mixer
Wednesday, June 20, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Parlour Salon &amp; Spa
1335 E. 11th St., Ste. C, Tulsa, OK 74120
(918) 949-4666
Visit Parlour Salon
Online

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be
sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a
networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your
establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: Please send
an email to jose.vega@okeq.org
- - - - - for more information.

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Business Alliance

S.A.G.E. Summer Pool
Parties
Tuesday Jun. 19, Jul. 24, Aug. 21,
Sep. 18, 10:00 a.m.
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have their first pool party

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on Tuesday, June 19th at 10:00 a.m.
Members can meet up at the Equality
r.
Center and carpool to the pool party.
Lunch at the pool party will be burgers
and hot dogs. Participants are encouraged to bring side dishes, deserts, and drinks. The pool
has a shallow end and also has railing with steps to help people into the pool. If you would
like to attend, please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org
- - - to RSVP. The pool party will be held
at 1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105. Maps are available at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and
transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to
achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their rights,
fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

You're not alone

YOU'RE NOT

Support group for partners with HIV/
AIDS
Do you have a partner recently who
was recently diagnosed with HIV/AIDS?
Have you found a community to
process this life change with? Are you looking for support?
As every airplane attendant says, “Put on your own oxygen mask before assisting others.”

ALONE

Having a partner with a life-threatening illness can take a toll on your well being. This group
may help you to recognize and change your reactions to the new challenges that having a
partner with HIV/AIDS might pose. We will meet weekly for 6 weeks to cover information on
HIV/AIDS, process difficulties you may be having with your partner, learn new ways to cope
with this change, foster healthier communication, prepare for the future, and better manage
stress.
If interested please email jose.vega@okeq.org to join the group. You are not alone.

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LGBT Women's Network July Happy Hour
Friday, July 2, 5:00 p.m.
The Wild Fork
1820 Utica Sq, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114
This month our sponsor is Gayelynn Head with McGraw Realtors! Come mix and mingle with
ladies you might not meet otherwise, make new business connections, and grow your
personal network. We'll have light appetizers and don't forget to bring business cards to be
entered into a drawing for a gift from Dick's and Gayelynn!

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First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday, July 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Euqlity Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The July Oklahomans for Equality showcase and
exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature an exhibit of the combined works
by Mark Henry and Jason Reed, beginning with a
reception on Thursday, July 5 th from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.
Mark Henry is a budding artist who works in mixed
media and acrylics. He started painting on a whim at Tulsa Art Center in March 2017 under
the masterful instructor, Marie Sullivan. His lifetime collector of original Art inspires his
creativity. His works in this show represent an exploration of Art, Color, and Light. Mark is a
native Tulsan and currently lives there with his partner Korben Rodriguez and their two dogs.
Jason Reed is the owner of a construction company – his method of escape in meditation
became less effective as the onerous duties of owning a business overwhelmed him – in
March of 2017, he woke up one morning and said. "I wonder if I can paint?" His research led
him to the Tulsa Art Center. He persuaded his "best good budy" Mark, into signing up for art
lessons. Marie Sullivan put the brush in our hand and said “You can do this”. Neither of them
had painted before, but they soon figured out that Art is both relaxing and healing – of course,

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some innate talent helped. His style ranges from abstract to portraits and everything in
between. He states: “I paint in every style because I have not found one subject or style I love
more than the other. Today I paint every morning as a way to meditate. Art stops my mind
and allows me to focus on only the colors and brush strokes. I don’t think I am the best artist,
however, I feel that I improve with every painting”.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, July 5 th from 6-9pm where there will be a
door prize drawn of the artist’s work. The show continues throughout the month.
www.okeq.org

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Camp Fire
Camp Fire Green Country
Presents Oklahoma's First LGBTQ+ Summer Camp

Camp Fire's 2018 LGBTQ+ Summer Camp creates a welcoming and safe environment for youth to
experience outdoor activities, create friendships, and learn new life skills! Camp Fire Green Country will
hold space for individuals who have found overnight trips and outdoor activities inaccessible due to their
gender identities or sexual orientations. This camp is for youth of all genders, gender expressions,
sexual and romantic orientations, and to the allies who support them .

July 51\ 6 1\ and 7th
Ages 8-18
Camp Waluhili on Lake Fort Gibson
Open to all LGBTQ+ Youth and Allies

Cost is $195 per youth
Scholarships Avai lable!

Activities include : Rappelling,
kayaking, archery, crafts, sling shots,
outdoor games, swimming, fire
building and MUCH MOREi! !

w open at www.TulsaCampFire.org/CAMP

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For more information please contact us at 918.592.2267 or visit us online at www.TulsaCampFire.Org

Tulsa Project Theatre Season 2017-2018
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Charles E. Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Tulsa Project Theatre, the city's only theatre
company operating under an Actors Equity
Association (AEA) contract, will close its
seventh season in the Liddy Doenges
Theatre with another Oklahoma Premiere of
the rock opera "Lizzie," set to run July 13-22,
2018.

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On a sweltering summer morning in 1892 in a small new England city, a prominent business
man and his wife were brutally axed to death in their home. Their youngest daughter, Lizzie
Borden, was the prime suspect, and her trial was a coast-to-coast media sensation. "Lizzie"
features four women fronting a six-piece rock band. "Lizzie" is sex, rage, betrayal, blood,
murder, and American mythology set to a scorching rock score.
Visit www.tulsaprojecttheatre.com for more information

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We want you to be the first to hear about an exciting new event to benefit Tulsa CARES.
Local Brews features local microbreweries, live music, and prize drawing with 100% of event
proceeds benefiting Tulsa CARES.
July 26
7pm VIP, 8pm-10pm
at Fuel 66.
Tulsa CARES offers vital support to those in our community living with HIV/AIDS, by providing
medical case management, nutrition, mental health, and housing assistance.
Tickets: $55 and include generous pours from local breweries, live music, and
commemorative tasting glass.
VIP Tickets: $100 and include an additional hour of live music, 2 cocktail tickets, and VIP
shade tent.
For more information and to purchase tickets visit: tulsacares.org/localbrews

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Please join us!

Adoption Information
As many of you are already aware, when our
LGBT families go through the adoption

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process - either one parent in a stepparent
adoption or both parents in a traditional
placement - a new birth certificate must be
issued from the Department of Vital Records.
We are pleased to announce that the
Oklahoma Department of Vital Records has
recently amended its procedures and is now
issuing birth certificates with the following
designations:
MOTHER/FATHER
MOTHER/MOTHER
FATHER/FATHER
PARENT/PARENT
Birth certificates previously were issued only with the "mother/father" designations, regardless
of the genders of the parents. If your child was issued a birth certificate with an incorrect
designation of your gender identity, you can get an amended birth certificate. Please contact:
Christopher Brecht
1800 S. Baltimore Ave., Ste. 900
Tulsa, OK 74119
918 -382-1400
cbrecht@pmrlaw.net
You will not be charged anything for attorney time or preparation, but there is a $50
Department of Vital Records fee to obtain any updated birth certificate.

Provider Bias Survey
Sara Griffey is a clinical counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She facilitates
OkEq's Coming Out Workshop and the
Challenging Beliefs in Non-Traditional
Relationships group.

AVOID BIAS
NEXT EXIT~

This survey has been crafted to better
understand provider bias in the LGBTQ+ and
nontraditional relationship communities. The
information will be used to provide
information about ways to better train and
educate providers.
All responses are confidential. To take the
survey, please go here:
https://goo.gl/forms/3BA47O4PtSt6bkz72

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Joe &amp; Nancy McDonald Rainbow Library
" Love Is an Orientation:
Elevating the Conversation
with the Gay Community "
By: Andrew Marin
2010 Outreach Magazine Resource of the
Year Award winner: culture category 2010
Golden Canon Leadership Book Award
winner Relevant Magazine: Top 20 Best
Overall Books of 2009 winner Englewood
Review of Books: Top 20 Best Overall
Books of 2009 winner Christian Manifesto
2009 Lime Award winner Andrew Marin's
life changed forever when his three best
friends came out to him in three
consecutive months. Suddenly he was
confronted with the gay, lesbian, bisexual
and transgender community (GLBT)
firsthand. And he was compelled to
understand how he could reconcile his
friends to his faith. In an attempt to
answer that question, he and his wife
relocated to Boystown, a predominantly
GLBT community in Chicago. And from
his experience and wrestling has come
his book, Love Is an Orientation, a work
which elevates the conversation between
Christianity and the GLBT community,
moving the focus from genetics to gospel,
where it really belongs. Why are so many
people who are gay wary of people who
are Christians? Do GLBT people need to
change who they are? Do Christians
need to change what they believe? Love
Is an Orientation is changing the
conversation about sexuality and
spirituality, and building bridges from the
GLBT community to the Christian
community and, more importantly, to the
good news of Jesus Christ.
Find this selection and more by visiting
the Nancy and Joe McDonald
Rainbow Library.

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Equality Center Pride Store
Bowl everyone over with these
striking bowling pins.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook
page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Counseling Services

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a
Sliding fee scale based on
income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
choatek@nsuok.edu

Stephanie Miller
Stephanie is a counseling
intern at Northeastern
State University. She is
passionate about working
with diverse families and
clients, now expanding to
the LGBTQ+ community
and allies. Stephanie has
experience with families,
children and adolescents.
She believes in helping
the client identify and
achieve their goals
through a holistic
approach.

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health
counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is passionate
about assisting clients who
are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community
who experience a range of
concerns including issues
surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or
anxiety concerns.
Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling
the

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Contact Stephanie at
tatom@nsuok.edu to
make an appointment. All
sessions are free and will
be held at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center
between 4:30 and 6:30
p.m. on Wednesdays or
12:30 and 4:30 p.m. on
Saturdays.

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health
counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with
persons with concerns
related to gender identity,
sexual or
affectional orientation,
relationship issues, mood/
anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate
about social justice and
working with the
LGBTQQIA+
community. Appointments
can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center at 918-594-8568 .

Temple Hull
is a mental health
counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She has
experience counseling
transgender, bisexual,
lesbian, gay and asexual
persons, and looks
forward to working with all
individuals represented in
the bright colors of the
rainbow
flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by
calling the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

OSU Tulsa Counseling
Center
at (918) 594-8568 .

Merrill Reiter, M.S .,
is in the Counseling
Psychology Doctoral
Program at Oklahoma
State University. She is a
mental health counselor at
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is
passionate about social
justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys
working with people of all
identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe
place for all clients. She
has experience working
with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity
to work with persons with
concerns related to sexual
or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/
anxiety, depression, selfinjury, death/grief, and
those experiencing major
changes or transitions in
life. Appointments with
Merrill can be made by
calling the

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OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center
at (918) 594-8568

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling
psychology intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated
to working with clients of
all identities (including all
sexual and affectional
orientations, gender
identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from
a multicultural perspective.
Kathy works with clients to
address concerns
regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity
development, and overall
personal enrichment. To
schedule an appointment
with Kathy, please contact
the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Mark Taracuk, MSEd,
NCC
is a doctoral student in
counseling psychology at
the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. He received his
master's degree in
counseling from Indiana
University and is a
National Certified
Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with
members of the LGBTQ+
community on a variety of
issues including
depression, anxiety,
relationship issues,
spiritual concerns, trauma,
intimate partner violence,
and concerns related to
gender identity.
Appointments with Mark
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling
Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional
Counselor - Candidate
and Counseling
Psychology Doctoral
Intern at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. She
enjoys working with
LGBTQQIA+ community
members on a wide
variety of topics including
relationship/family
concerns, body image,
community advocacy,
religiosity/spirituality
concerns, trauma, and
more. She has experience
with family and couples
counseling and is
passionate about
advocating for social
justice. Appointments can
be scheduled with Jennie
by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center
at 918-594-8568 .

Regularly Scheduled Programming

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OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, July 19
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings
are open to all OkEq members

Family Ties
Family Ties is an official
program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a
support network for
LGBTQ parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Family Ties, email
jose.vega@okeq.org
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Lawyer in the
Library
June 20
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a
lawyer about topics such
as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody and

May OkEq Art Exhibition
The June Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists features
the MOREcolor exhibit.
The show continues throughout the month
www.okeq.org

Challenging
Beliefs in
Nontraditional
Relationships
1st &amp; 3rd Monday
of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
This therapeutic
discussion group provides
a haven for individuals
who engage in
nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on
internal and social
stigmas, personal belief
systems, and the struggles
surrounding this
population. This group is
open to individuals who
take part in ethically
nonmonogamous
relationships (polyamory,
swinging) and kink
relationships. The
Oklahoma Poly Network is
a proud supporter of this
group.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come
out? Maybe you have just
recently come out? Join us
for a coming out
discussion group meeting
in the History Project
Room. It's free! This
course is designed for
individuals coming to
terms with their sexuality
with presentations on how
to come out to family,
friends, and co-workers.
Question and answer
session in a supportive
and informed
environment.
Please contact
ComingOut@OkEq.org

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child support), landlord/
tenant disputes, estate
planning, and bankruptcy.
No appointment is
necessary.

or call 918-743-4297

Non-Binary
Support Group
3rd Tuesday of each
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

Free Yoga Class
at OkEq
Mondays
5:45 - 6:45 p.m.
Enjoy a free class! These
60-minute, free
Community Yoga classes
are open to everyone of all
levels. Each class is
mindfully crafted to
prepare the body for a
peak pose in the arm
balance, inversion,
backbend or twist family.
This class will connect the
mind, body, and spirit
through movement and
breath.

A new support group for
folks who identify with
non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a
safe space to discuss our
identities, receive support,
and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa.
For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

sos

SECULAR
ORGANIZATIONS
FOR SOBRIETY

SOS Group
Mondays 7:00 pm

Asexual Meeting
2nd &amp; 4th
Tuesday of every month
7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
It's the A in LGBTQA.

This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information, visit
www.SOSTulsa.org

Southern Pride
Drum Group
Every Thursday
7:30 p.m.
The Southern Pride Drum
Group is the only such
group of its kind in the
world, being the only drum
group composed of mainly
2 spirit (GLBT Native)
members and their
families. They have
traveled across the U.S.
and Canada singing for
powwows, gatherings and
Pride events for more than
10 years, with more than
100 years of combined
experience singing at the
drum. They seek to teach
drumming and singing and
drum etiquette at the
Equality Center in Tulsa
and to add to their tightknit drum family.

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month

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Come join us for an
affirming, open discussion
at this peer-led group for
individuals 18 and over
who identify as asexual or
are interested in
discussing asexual issues.
This a place for asexuals
to form community. Be a
part of the first Tulsa
asexual group.

sage

Advocacy&amp;
Services for
LGBTElders

We refuse to be invisible

SAGE Tulsa
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

No Shade for
Plus
Every Thursday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
A new support group to
bring together people who
have found they are HIV
positive and those who
have been living with HIV
for many years.
The group will provide
support, Education, Social
activities and so much
more.
The group will be here at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center to provide
a safe place to discuss
issues and meet other
people who are navigating
their lives being PLUS.

Tulsa Writers,
Ink.
Gender Support
Program
Wednesdays
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email
sharon.queen@okeq.org
----- --The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

1st &amp; 3rd Saturday of each
month
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Bisexual support group at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. Tell all
your friends. The group is
open to all bi/pan/queer/
fluid+ folks and their allies.
Facilitators
Daniel &amp; Haley

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of every
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

An LGBT inclusive group
of writers providing
support and resources to
authors and writers
regardless of where they
are in their writing career.

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Lambda AlAnon Group
Every Friday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and
card games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Survivors of
Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:00 - 2:30 p.m.
SIA strives to empower
those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse
(who are not abusing any
child), who want to
become survivors and
thrivers. For more
information, visit
siawso.org

Tulsa Indigenous
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&amp; First Nation Support Group

LGBTQ Veterans
Support and
Entertainment
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesday of each
month

This open Al-Anon group
meets at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center every
Friday at 7:00 pm. Contact
918.743.2754 for more
information.

Indian or Indian at Heart

Intimate
Partner Violence
&amp; Sexual Assault
Survivor Support
Group
1st Wednesday of each
month
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.

Tulsa Indigenous
&amp;First Nation
Support Group
1st &amp; 3rd Thursday of
each month

This support and
educational group is for
individuals who have
survived domestic
violence and are ready to
explore their personal
healing process and find
hope and to discuss their
experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional
support for one another.
For more information
contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

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Dissertation Study - Sexual
Behaviors in MSM
This research study seeks to investigate if
one's HIV-status and respective adherence/
non- adherence to preexposure prophylaxes
(PrEP) or antiretroviral therapy (ART) is
linked to a reduction in consistent condom
use, and increased risky sexual behaviors,
among men who have sex with men (MSM).
It also seeks to determine what stage of
change MSM are likely to be in by using the
transtheoretical model of change. With such
information, one of the goals is to see if there
might be points when mental health
professionals and/or primary care providers
could intervene to reduce HIV and sexually
transmitted infection transmission rates.

SURVEY
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Please direct questions to
Eric Teeters ( ejteeters@gmail.com ),
or Dr. Elana Maurin ( emaurin@argosy.edu
).
Take the survey now

Community Partners

health outreach prevention education, Inc.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce
Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing
Schedule
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
June 15 &amp; 22 only
*After these dates there
will be no testing on
Fridays
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

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as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org
for testing dates.

OkEq Staff

Toby Jenkins
CEO / Executive Director

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager

Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Service Coordinator
Veterans, Transgender
and
Indigenous People

Jose Vega
Program Director
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Volunteer &amp; Pride Store
Coordinator
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

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Luke Welvaert
Facilities Coordinator
Luke.Welvaert@OkEq.org
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Tracy Allen
Special Projects
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Denise Polonchak
Janitorial Services

OkEq Board and Trustees
Executive Committee
Stuart Ashworth, Esq., President
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, Vice President
Jan Baldwin, Secretary
Paul Allen, Treasurer
Robin VanMeter, At Large

Board of Advisors
Laura Arrowsmith, D.O.
Peter Brennan
Alyssa Bryant, Esq.
Jamie Catlett
Michael Farr
Joann Frizell
Andrew Gordon
Amanda Lowe
Jim Scholl
Mikeal Vaughn
William Vaughn

Board of Directors
Christopher Brecht-Smith, Esq.
Rev. Geoffrey Brewster
Sheena Grewal
Darci Hazelwood, D.O.
Marcia Keesee
Ben Matthews
Mike Redman, Esq.
Chris Shoaf
Al Triggs
John Williams

Visit our website

Trustees
Shawna Baker, Esq.
Dan Burnstein
Kirk Holt
David Nelson
Kris Wilmes

View our events

Contact us today

Oklahomans for Equality
Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
621 East Fourth Street, Tulsa, OK 74120

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OkEq Weekly eNews June 19th, 2018

MISSION: Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs, alliances and the operation of the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Amazon Smile Shop Now!
Get your house in order and help us get our house in order, too! Go to
smile.amazon.com for your shopping needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!

Oklahomans for Equality Statement Do Not Separate Families
Oklahomans for Equality shares much of the nation’s dismay and heartbreak over the current
administration’s mean-spirited policy of separating children from their parents at the country’s
borders and placing them in detainment camps. Like you, we have seen the nightmarish
photos and heard the anguished cries of the children and parents alike as immigrant families
are being attacked.
But as LGBTQ Americans, we also are all-too familiar with having our families attacked. We
know how it feels to be told that we are unfit, immoral parents and have our children taken
away from us. We know the sting of being told that our very existence is against the law. We
understand the hurt of having some individuals in our government constantly trying to
undermine our rights to family equality.
As LGBTQ Oklahomans, we also understand the fear that is great enough to make a person
flee everything they know for the purported safety of another land, even sight unseen.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people have for decades fled unwelcoming and
dangerous places – including Oklahoma – for the promise of the opportunity to live safely and
more freely elsewhere, even though doing so often meant leaving family and friends, jobs and
homes behind. Indeed, LGBTQ people around the world every day flee their homelands in
search of safety.
Immigrant families are not the subhuman villains that the current administration would have
people believe – neither the undocumented ones nor the ones legally seeking lawful asylum.
And regardless of any opinions on immigrant rights, it is unconscionable to defend the tactics
now being employed by our government.
We at Oklahomans for Equality demand that this horror stop and that our government instead
put its energy toward enacting meaningful, just and fair immigration policy that sees the
humanity in all people and places value on all families.

Out of This World Intergenerational Dance Party
Friday, June 22, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
We’ll dance through the time and space, sharing friendship and fun!

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All ages are welcome. This is an alcohol-free event.
Wear your best space garb for this cosmic experience.
Free Event

Congratulations
Tulsa Threat!
The Tulsa Threat Women's
Tackle Football team have

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been selected to play in the
Founders Bowl Friday July
20th and ten of Their
players have been selected
to play in the All Star game
on Saturday July 21st! This
will all be a part of Championship Weekend in Houston! They are already working on
Fundraising to get the funds to go! Join the Tulsa Threat Saturday July 14th at YBR (2630 E.
15th St., Tulsa, OK 74104) for a fundraiser and pick up your souvenir cups and t-shirts.
OkEq is super proud of these ladies!!! Show your support with a donation.

EBA Mixer
Wednesday, June 20, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Parlour Salon &amp; Spa
1335 E. 11th St., Ste. C, Tulsa, OK 74120
(918) 949-4666
Visit Parlour Salon
Online

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be
sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a
networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your
establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: Please send
an email to jose.vega@okeq.org
- - - - - for more information.

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ALITY

Business Alliance

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2018 OkEq Board
Elections
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for
Equality is set for 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept.
6, at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Presently, eight seats on the Board of
Directors are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are
made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board
Development and Governance Committee
(Applications are due to OkEq by July 5)

oklahomans for equality
OR
2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Petitions due to the board secretary
by Aug. 24)
The Board Development and Governance Committee is now accepting applications from
OkEq members who are interested in serving the OkEq community as a director. All
applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development and Governance Committee.
Please send an email to olivia.cotter@okeq.org
- - - - for an application.
Requirements and expectations of a director:
1. Be a current OkEq member with membership fees current
2. Attend board meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time and energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Perform additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made pursuant to
the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a director)
5. Serve a two-year term

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Early Voting Information
Vote early!
You can vote early at the County Election Board
office in the county where you are registered to vote
from 8 AM to 6 PM on Thursday and Friday before all
elections. For state and federal elections only, early
voting is available from 9 AM to 2 PM on the Saturday
before the election.

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VOTE

The Tulsa County Election Board is located at
555 N. Denver Ave., Tulsa, OK 74103
In addition to the regular early voting site at the county election board, the following counties
have additional satellite locations available for the June 26 Statewide Primary Election:
Cleveland County
Moore Norman Technology Center, 13301 South Penn, OKC, OK 73170

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Comanche County
The Connection Church, 102 NE Windy Rd, Elgin, OK 73538
Osage County
First Baptist Church, 825 W. Rogers Blvd., Skiatook, OK 74070
Rogers County
Central Baptist Church, 9001 N. 145 th E. Place, Owasso, OK 74055
Tulsa County
Hardesty Regional Library, 8316 E. 93 rd St., Tulsa, OK 74133
Wagoner County
Heritage United Methodist Church, 5300 E. Kenosha St, Broken Arrow, OK 74014

www.fostercare-ok.org

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Saint Francis

Community Services

Give hope.
Change a life.
Become a foster parent.

S.A.G.E. Summer Pool
Parties
Tuesday Jul. 24, Aug. 21, Sep. 18,
10:00 a.m.
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have its next pool party
on Tuesday, July 24. Members can meet

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at the Equality Center and carpool to
the pool party. Lunch at the pool party
will be burgers and hot dogs.
Participants are encouraged to bring side dishes, desserts, and drinks. The pool has a
shallow end and also has railing with steps to ease getting into the pool. If you plan to attend,
please RSVP to olivia.cotter@okeq.org
- - or (918) 743-4297. The pool party will be held at
1938 E. 55th Place in Tulsa. Maps are available at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to
achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults; supports and advocates for their rights;
fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities; and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

You're not alone

YOU'RE NOT

Support group for partners with HIV/
AIDS
Do you have a partner who was
recently diagnosed with HIV/AIDS?
Have you found a community to
process this life change with? Are you looking for support?
As every airplane attendant says, “Put on your own oxygen mask before assisting others.”

ALONE

Having a partner with a life-threatening illness can take a toll on your well being. This group
may help you to recognize and change your reactions to the new challenges that having a
partner with HIV/AIDS might pose. We will meet weekly for 6 weeks to cover information on
HIV/AIDS, process difficulties you may be having with your partner, learn new ways to cope
with this change, foster healthier communication, prepare for the future, and better manage
stress.
If interested please email jose.vega@okeq.org
- - - - to join the group. You are not alone.

Turtle Creek Chorale
- Friendship Tour
Thursday, June 21, 7:00 p.m.
Trinity Episcopal Church
501 S. Cincinnati Ave,
Tulsa, OK 74103
The Turtle Creek Chorale will
take a positive message through
music on a four-day ”Friendship

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Tour” of Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas. Free concerts hosted by local choruses
and church congregations will be offered in Tulsa, Little Rock, Shreveport, and Tyler. Local
choirs and choral organizations will also join the Chorale in each city.
“This special tour is a wonderful opportunity for the 225 men of the Turtle Creek Chorale to
share positive stories in song,” said artistic director Sean Baugh. “Though communities on
this tour may hold social and political views different from ours, we often share much more
than we acknowledge. The best way to bridge those differences is with conversation and
shared experiences. We hope this tour does just that by sharing musical experiences these
communities may not have previously known via a huge chorus of primarily gay men singing
about peace, acceptance, love and community.”

Purchase Tickets Here

LGBT Women's Network July Happy Hour
Friday, July 2, 5:00 p.m.
The Wild Fork
1820 Utica Sq, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114
This month our sponsor is Gayelynn Head with McGraw Realtors! Come mix and mingle with
ladies you might not meet otherwise, make new business connections, and grow your
personal network. We'll have light appetizers and don't forget to bring business cards to be
entered into a drawing for a gift from Dick's and Gayelynn!

Gay Men's Dinner Group July Events
Tuesday, July 3, 6:30 p.m.
Marley's Chicago Pizza
6104 E. 71st St.,Tulsa, OK 74136
Saturday, July 7, 2:00 - 11:00 p.m.
Pool Party
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I will grill hot dogs about 5:00. Bring your own drinks and maybe lawn chair. No Glass
Containers please.
RSVP for both events to Richard Haley at GuysDineToo@gmail.com

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday, July 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Euqlity Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The July Oklahomans for Equality showcase and
exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature an exhibit of the combined works
by Mark Henry and Jason Reed, beginning with a
reception on Thursday, July 5, from 6 to 9 p.m. and
continuing throughout the month. A door prize
drawn of the artist’s work will be drawn.
Mark Henry is a budding artist who works in mixed media and acrylics. He started painting on
a whim at the Tulsa Art Center in March 2017 under the masterful instructor Marie Sullivan.
His lifetime collector of original art inspires his creativity. His works in this show represent an
exploration of art, color and light. Mark is a native Tulsan and lives here with his partner,
Korben Rodriguez, and their two dogs.
Jason Reed is the owner of a construction company. His method of escape in meditation
became less effective as the onerous duties of owning a business overwhelmed him. In
March of 2017, he woke up one morning and said, "I wonder if I can paint?" His research led
him to the Tulsa Art Center. He persuaded his "best good buddy," Mark, into signing up for art
lessons. “Marie Sullivan put the brush in our hand and said, ‘You can do this.’ ” Neither of
them had painted before, but they soon figured out that art is both relaxing and healing. Of
course, some innate talent helped. Jason’s style ranges from abstract to portraits and
everything in between. He states: “I paint in every style because I have not found one subject
or style I love more than the other. Today I paint every morning as a way to meditate. Art
stops my mind and allows me to focus on only the colors and brush strokes. I don’t think I am
the best artist; however, I feel that I improve with every painting.”
The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

www.tulsacampfire.org/camp

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CAMP WITH PRIDE!
Camp Fire Green Country

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Presents Oklahoma's First LGBTQ+ Summer Camp
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Camp Fire's 2018 LGBTQ+ Summer Camp creates a welcoming and safe environment for youth to
experience outdoor activities, create friendships, and learn new life skills ! Camp Fire Green Country will
hold space for individuals who have found overnight trips and outdoor activities inaccessible due to their
gender identities or sexual orientations. This camp is for youth of all genders, gender expressions,
sexual and romantic orientations, and to the allies who support them .

July 51\ 6 1\ and 7th
Ages 8-18
Camp Waluhili on Lake Fort Gibson
Open to all LGBTQ+ Youth and Allies

Cost is $195 per youth
Scholarships Available!

Activities include : Rappell ing,
kayaking, archery, crafts, sling shots,
outdoor games, swimming, fire
building and MUCH MOREii !

w open at www.TulsaCampFire.org/CAMP

For more information please contact us at 918.592.2267 or visit us online at www.TulsaCampFire.Org

Tulsa Project Theatre Season 2017-2018
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Charles E. Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Tulsa Project Theatre, the city's only theatre
company operating under an Actors Equity
Association (AEA) contract, will close its
seventh season in the Liddy Doenges
Theatre with another Oklahoma Premiere of
the rock opera "Lizzie," set to run July 13-22,
2018.

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On a sweltering summer morning in 1892 in a small new England city, a prominent business
man and his wife were brutally axed to death in their home. Their youngest daughter, Lizzie

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Borden, was the prime suspect, and her trial was a coast-to-coast media sensation. "Lizzie"
features four women fronting a six-piece rock band. "Lizzie" is sex, rage, betrayal, blood,
murder, and American mythology set to a scorching rock score.
Visit www.tulsaprojecttheatre.com for more information

There’s an exciting new event coming up to benefit Tulsa CARES! Local Brews will feature
local microbreweries, live music, and a prize drawing, with 100 percent of the event’s
proceeds benefiting Tulsa CARES.
Local Brews is July 26 from 8 to 10 p.m. at Fuel 66, with a VIP event at 7 p.m.
Tulsa CARES offers vital support to those in our community living with HIV/AIDS, by providing
medical case management, nutrition, mental health, and housing assistance.
Tickets cost $55 and will include generous pours from local breweries, live music, and a
commemorative tasting glass. VIP tickets cost $100 and include an additional hour of live
music, 2 cocktail tickets, and a VIP shade tent.
For more information or to purchase tickets, go online to tulsacares.org/localbrews .
Please join us!

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Christopher Brecht
1800 S. Baltimore Ave., Ste. 900
Tulsa, OK 74119
918 -382-1400
cbrecht@pmrlaw.net

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Birth certificates previously were issued only with the "mother/father" designations, regardless
of the genders of the parents. If your child was issued a birth certificate with an incorrect
designation of your gender identity, you can get an amended birth certificate. Please contact:

MOTHER/FATHER
MOTHER/MOTHER
FATHER/FATHER
PARENT/PARENT

As many of you are already aware, when our
LGBT families go through the adoption
process - either one parent in a stepparent
adoption or both parents in a traditional
placement - a new birth certificate must be
issued from the Department of Vital Records.
We are pleased to announce that the
Oklahoma Department of Vital Records has
recently amended its procedures and is now
issuing birth certificates with the following
designations:

Adoption Information

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You will not be charged anything for attorney time or preparation, but there is a $50
Department of Vital Records fee to obtain any updated birth certificate.

Provider Bias Survey
Sara Griffey is a clinical counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She facilitates
OkEq's Coming Out Workshop and the
Challenging Beliefs in Non-Traditional
Relationships group.

AVOID BIAS
NEXT EXIT~

This survey has been crafted to better
understand provider bias in the LGBTQ+ and
nontraditional relationship communities. The
information will be used to provide
information about ways to better train and
educate providers.
All responses are confidential. To take the
survey, please go here:
https://goo.gl/forms/3BA47O4PtSt6bkz72

Joe &amp; Nancy McDonald Rainbow Library
" Love Is an Orientation:
Elevating the Conversation
with the Gay Community "
By: Andrew Marin
2010 Outreach Magazine Resource of the
Year Award winner: culture category 2010
Golden Canon Leadership Book Award
winner Relevant Magazine: Top 20 Best
Overall Books of 2009 winner Englewood
Review of Books: Top 20 Best Overall
Books of 2009 winner Christian Manifesto
2009 Lime Award winner Andrew Marin's
life changed forever when his three best
friends came out to him in three
consecutive months. Suddenly he was
confronted with the gay, lesbian, bisexual
and transgender community (GLBT)
firsthand. And he was compelled to
understand how he could reconcile his
friends to his faith. In an attempt to
answer that question, he and his wife

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relocated to Boystown, a predominantly
GLBT community in Chicago. And from
his experience and wrestling has come
his book, Love Is an Orientation, a work
which elevates the conversation between
Christianity and the GLBT community,
moving the focus from genetics to gospel,
where it really belongs. Why are so many
people who are gay wary of people who
are Christians? Do GLBT people need to
change who they are? Do Christians
need to change what they believe? Love
Is an Orientation is changing the
conversation about sexuality and
spirituality, and building bridges from the
GLBT community to the Christian
community and, more importantly, to the
good news of Jesus Christ.
Find this selection and more by visiting
the Nancy and Joe McDonald
Rainbow Library.

Equality Center Pride Store
Bowl everyone over with these
striking bowling pins.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook
page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Counseling Services

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Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a
Sliding fee scale based on
income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
choatek@nsuok.edu

Stephanie Miller
Stephanie is a counseling
intern at Northeastern
State University. She is
passionate about working
with diverse families and
clients, now expanding to
the LGBTQ+ community
and allies. Stephanie has
experience with families,
children and adolescents.
She believes in helping
the client identify and
achieve their goals
through a holistic
approach.
Contact Stephanie at
tatom@nsuok.edu to
make an appointment. All
sessions are free and will
be held at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center
between 4:30 and 6:30
p.m. on Wednesdays or
12:30 and 4:30 p.m. on
Saturdays.

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health
counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She welcomes the

Temple Hull
is a mental health
counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She has

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Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health
counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is passionate
about assisting clients who
are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community
who experience a range of
concerns including issues
surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or
anxiety concerns.
Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling
the
OSU Tulsa Counseling
Center
at (918) 594-8568 .

Merrill Reiter, M.S .,
is in the Counseling
Psychology Doctoral
Program at Oklahoma
State University. She is a
mental health counselor at

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opportunity to work with
persons with concerns
related to gender identity,
sexual or
affectional orientation,
relationship issues, mood/
anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate
about social justice and
working with the
LGBTQQIA+
community. Appointments
can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center at 918-594-8568 .

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling
psychology intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated
to working with clients of
all identities (including all
sexual and affectional
orientations, gender
identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from
a multicultural perspective.

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experience counseling
transgender, bisexual,
lesbian, gay and asexual
persons, and looks
forward to working with all
individuals represented in
the bright colors of the
rainbow
flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by
calling the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Mark Taracuk, MSEd,
NCC
is a doctoral student in
counseling psychology at
the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. He received his
master's degree in
counseling from Indiana
University and is a
National Certified
Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with

OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is
passionate about social
justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys
working with people of all
identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe
place for all clients. She
has experience working
with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity
to work with persons with
concerns related to sexual
or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/
anxiety, depression, selfinjury, death/grief, and
those experiencing major
changes or transitions in
life. Appointments with
Merrill can be made by
calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center
at (918) 594-8568

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional
Counselor - Candidate
and Counseling
Psychology Doctoral
Intern at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. She
enjoys working with
LGBTQQIA+ community
members on a wide
variety of topics including
relationship/family
concerns, body image,
community advocacy,

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Kathy works with clients to
address concerns
regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity
development, and overall
personal enrichment. To
schedule an appointment
with Kathy, please contact
the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center
at (918) 594-8568.

members of the LGBTQ+
community on a variety of
issues including
depression, anxiety,
relationship issues,
spiritual concerns, trauma,
intimate partner violence,
and concerns related to
gender identity.
Appointments with Mark
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling
Center
at (918) 594-8568.

religiosity/spirituality
concerns, trauma, and
more. She has experience
with family and couples
counseling and is
passionate about
advocating for social
justice. Appointments can
be scheduled with Jennie
by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center
at 918-594-8568 .

Regularly Scheduled Programming

May OkEq Art Exhibition
OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, July 19
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings
are open to all OkEq members

Family Ties
Family Ties is an official
program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a
support network for
LGBTQ parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about

The June Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists features
the MOREcolor exhibit.
The show continues throughout the month
www.okeq.org

Challenging
Beliefs in
Nontraditional
Relationships
1st &amp; 3rd Monday
of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

This therapeutic
discussion group provides

2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.

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jose.vega@okeq.org
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Lawyer in the
Library
June 20
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a
lawyer about topics such
as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/
tenant disputes, estate
planning, and bankruptcy.
No appointment is
necessary.

a haven for individuals
who engage in
nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on
internal and social
stigmas, personal belief
systems, and the struggles
surrounding this
population. This group is
open to individuals who
take part in ethically
nonmonogamous
relationships (polyamory,
swinging) and kink
relationships. The
Oklahoma Poly Network is
a proud supporter of this
group.

Non-Binary
Support Group
3rd Tuesday of each
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

Free Yoga Class
at OkEq
Mondays
5:45 - 6:45 p.m.
Enjoy a free class! These
60-minute, free
Community Yoga classes
are open to everyone of all
levels. Each class is
mindfully crafted to
prepare the body for a
peak pose in the arm
balance, inversion,

A new support group for
folks who identify with
non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a
safe space to discuss our
identities, receive support,
and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa.
For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Are you planning to come
out? Maybe you have just
recently come out? Join us
for a coming out
discussion group meeting
in the History Project
Room. It's free! This
course is designed for
individuals coming to
terms with their sexuality
with presentations on how
to come out to family,
friends, and co-workers.
Question and answer
session in a supportive
and informed
environment.
Please contact
ComingOut@OkEq.org
-- --or call 918-743-4297

Southern Pride
Drum Group
Every Thursday
7:30 p.m.
The Southern Pride Drum
Group is the only such
group of its kind in the
world, being the only drum
group composed of mainly
2 spirit (GLBT Native)
members and their
families. They have
traveled across the U.S.
and Canada singing for
powwows, gatherings and
Pride events for more than
10 years, with more than
100 years of combined
experience singing at the

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backbend or twist family.
This class will connect the
mind, body, and spirit
through movement and
breath.

Sos

SECULAR
ORGANIZATIONS
FOR SOBRIETY

SOS Group
Mondays 7:00 pm

Asexual Meeting
2nd &amp; 4th
Tuesday of every month
7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
It's the A in LGBTQA.
Come join us for an
affirming, open discussion
at this peer-led group for
individuals 18 and over
who identify as asexual or
are interested in
discussing asexual issues.
This a place for asexuals
to form community. Be a
part of the first Tulsa
asexual group.

sage

Advocacy&amp;
Services for
LGBTElders

We refuse to be invisible

SAGE Tulsa
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information, visit
www.SOSTulsa.org

drum. They seek to teach
drumming and singing and
drum etiquette at the
Equality Center in Tulsa
and to add to their tightknit drum family.

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

No Shade for
Plus
Every Thursday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
A new support group to
bring together people who
have found they are HIV
positive and those who
have been living with HIV
for many years.
The group will provide
support, Education, Social
activities and so much
more.
The group will be here at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center to provide
a safe place to discuss
issues and meet other
people who are navigating
their lives being PLUS.

Bisexual support group at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. Tell all
your friends. The group is
open to all bi/pan/queer/
fluid+ folks and their allies.
Facilitators
Daniel &amp; Haley

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of every
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and

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Gender Support
Program
Wednesdays
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email
sharon.queen@okeq.org
------- - - The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Tulsa Writers,
Ink.
1st &amp; 3rd Saturday of each
month
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.

over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

An LGBT inclusive group
of writers providing
support and resources to
authors and writers
regardless of where they
are in their writing career.

Lambda AlAnon Group
Every Friday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and
card games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Survivors of
Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:00 - 2:30 p.m.

This open Al-Anon group
meets at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center every
Friday at 7:00 pm. Contact
918.743.2754 for more
information.

SIA strives to empower
those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse
(who are not abusing any
child), who want to
become survivors and
thrivers. For more
information, visit
siawso.org

Tulsa Indigenous
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&amp; First Nation Support Group

LGBTQ Veterans

Intimate
Partner Violence
&amp; Sexual Assault
Survivor Support

Indian or Indian at Heart

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Support and
Entertainment
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesday of each
month

Group
1st Wednesday of each
month
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.

Tulsa Indigenous
&amp;First Nation
Support Group
1st &amp; 3rd Thursday of
each month

This support and
educational group is for
individuals who have
survived domestic
violence and are ready to
explore their personal
healing process and find
hope and to discuss their
experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional
support for one another.
For more information
contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

Dissertation Study - Sexual
Behaviors in MSM
This research study seeks to investigate if
one's HIV-status and respective adherence/
non- adherence to preexposure prophylaxes
(PrEP) or antiretroviral therapy (ART) is
linked to a reduction in consistent condom
use, and increased risky sexual behaviors,
among men who have sex with men (MSM).
It also seeks to determine what stage of
change MSM are likely to be in by using the
transtheoretical model of change. With such
information, one of the goals is to see if there
might be points when mental health
professionals and/or primary care providers
could intervene to reduce HIV and sexually
transmitted infection transmission rates.

SURVEY
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Please direct questions to
Eric Teeters ( ejteeters@gmail.com ),
or Dr. Elana Maurin ( emaurin@argosy.edu
).
Take the survey now

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Community Partners

health outreach prevention education, Inc.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce
Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing
Schedule
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
June 15 &amp; 22 only
*After these dates there
will be no testing on
Fridays
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org
for testing dates.

OkEq Staff

Toby Jenkins
CEO / Executive Director

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager

Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Sharon Queen
Service Coordinator
Veterans, Transgender
and
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Jose Vega
Program Director
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Volunteer &amp; Pride Store
Coordinator
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Luke Welvaert
Facilities Coordinator
Luke.Welvaert@OkEq.org

Tracy Allen
Special Projects
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Denise Polonchak
Janitorial Services

OkEq Board and Trustees
Board of Advisors
Laura Arrowsmith, D.O.
Peter Brennan
Alyssa Bryant, Esq.
Jamie Catlett
Michael Farr
Joann Frizell
Andrew Gordon
Amanda Lowe
Jim Scholl
Mikeal Vaughn
William Vaughn
Trustees
Shawna Baker, Esq.
Dan Burnstein
Kirk Holt
David Nelson

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Executive Committee
Stuart Ashworth, Esq., President
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, Vice President
Jan Baldwin, Secretary
Paul Allen, Treasurer
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MISSION: Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs, alliances and the operation of the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Amazon Smile Shop Now!
Get your house in order and help us get our house in order, too! Go to
smile.amazon.com for your shopping needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!

Family Reunification!
NOT Deportation!
Saturday June 30, 10:00 a.m.
David L. Moss Criminal Justice
Center
300 N. Denver Ave., Tulsa, OK 74103
Join us, outside the David L. Moss
Detention Center Saturday June 30th
to take part in a National day of action
and rally against the separation of
families.
Learn more about how the separation of families is not only happening at the border but also
right here in Tulsa.
Please follow this event page for more updates on the rally, speakers and sign ideas!
Save the date for Saturday, June 30th at 10 AM!
See you there, keep on keeping on!

TahlEquality
Saturday June 30, 4:00 p.m.
Norris Park
400 N. Muskogee Ave.,
Tahlequah, OK 74464

5TH ANNUAL COMMUNfTY PRIDE CB.EBRATION

TahlEquality is proud to announce our 5th
Annual LGBTQ Pride Celebration!!
Please read this invite carefully, even the
fine print at the bottom!! Our pride has a lot
of things going on this year and I don’t
want any of you to miss a thing.
At 4pm, we will meet at the corner of Choctaw and Muskogee for our traditional march with
the big flag. The march will end in Norris Park where the party will begin. The outdoor

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activities will end at 8pm, and we’ll pick back up inside of Ned’s (also right next to Norris
Park) at 9pm.
Our outdoor activities will include a live DJ, family-friendly drag theater, games, venders,
food, speeches, open mic live music, volleyball, bouncy castles, face painting, chalk art,
dancing, and a park full of beautiful families to co-mingle with. It is important to us to keep
these events affordable for all families! As always, feel welcome to bring in your own picnic
supplies, ice chests, chairs, tents and set up shop for some sunshine (hopefully) and watch a
park full of outcasts and their allies show the town of Tahlequah what diversity looks like.
There will be an intermission between 8pm – 9pm to transition into the adult show inside of
Ned’s. Doc Fell &amp; Co., and Franke Lee are both back to kick start our indoor after hours.
Following the live music will be our much anticipated adult drag show hosted by none other
than Tahlequah’s favorite Drag Queen, Miss Josie Lee Turrell. We’ll also be bringing back
other favorites like Mercy Monroe, Ty West, Sasha Turrell, and even some performers that’ll
be new to our stages. This is just a piece of the lineup this year. As the young kids say,
“We’re going to get “turnt” this year!!”
VERY IMPORTANT:
Also included in this year’s pride events is a very special video installation called ‘Political
Gestures’ created by a couple of incredibly talented artists, Nick Vaughn and Jake Margolin.
This program features Josie Lee Turelle, Mercy Monroe, myself, and a few other drag
performers that’ll be joining us on stage this year. This piece has speeches from the Gay &amp;
Lesbian March on DC in 1979 and it is some of the most amazing visionary poetry I’ve ever
seen! This show will be running throughout the pride celebrations inside of the NSU Art
Gallery (directly across the street from Ned’s) from Friday, June 29th until Sunday, July 1st.
Opening and closing times will be announced. I will post the trailer below along with some of
these artist’s reviews and previous works. I want you to get excited about this piece and
PLEASE MAKE TIME TO SWING OVER AND VIEW IT! My wife and I will be there when it
opens that Friday and we would love a chance to share this experience with you and have
some meet and greet time with you before the chaos starts on Saturday.
On July 1st we'll meet at Riverbend Floats at 10am to relax on the river and end 2018's pride
season with our Pride in the Wild float trip.
Stay posted for separate event page for Pride in the Wild Float trip AND Political Gestures
Gallery Event at NSU Art Gallery June 30th.

Immigrant Children Book
Drive
Donations due by Tuesday July 3
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Wishing you could help the immigrant
children being detained at the nation's
borders but don't know what to do? Send them some books! Oklahomans for Equality is now

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collecting new and gently used children's and young adult books to send to the detention
centers. Spanish-language books would be especially appreciated. Please drop off your book
donations at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. Fourth St., between noon and 9
p.m. Monday through Saturday or between noon and 6 p.m. on Sunday no later
than Tuesday, July 3. We will package and ship the books to the children. Thanks for helping
us help them!

Congratulations,
Tulsa Threat!
The Tulsa Threat Women's
Tackle Football team has been
selected to play in the
Founders Bowl on July 20, and
10 of the team’s players have
been selected to play in the All
Star game on July 21! This will
all be a part of Championship
Weekend in Houston, and the team is working on fundraising. Join the Tulsa Threat
on Saturday, July 14, at YBR, 2630 E. 15th St . in Tulsa for a fundraiser, and pick up your
souvenir cups and T-shirts.
We’re super proud of these ladies! Show your support with a donation.

2018 OkEq Board Elections
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for
Equality is set for 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept.
6, at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Presently, eight seats on the Board of
Directors are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are
made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board
Development and Governance Committee
(Applications are due to OkEq by July 5)
OR

oklahomans for equality

2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Petitions due to the board secretary
by Aug. 24)
The Board Development and Governance Committee is now accepting applications from
OkEq members who are interested in serving the OkEq community as a director. All

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applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development and Governance Committee.
Please send an email to olivia.cotter@okeq.org for an application.

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Requirements and expectations of a director:
1. Be a current OkEq member with membership fees current
2. Attend board meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time and energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Perform additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made pursuant to
the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a director)
5. Serve a two-year term

Thank you from the
Green Country Bears
A big thank you from the Green Country
Bears to everyone who donated teddy bears
for the Teddy Bear Brigade. What a huge
success it was! The bears were donated to
the Tulsa Police Department and Family
Safety Center. These teddy bears will bring
joy to many children here in Tulsa. Thank
you!

www.fostercare-ok.org

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Community Services•

Give hope.

Change a life.
Become a foster parent.

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Hearts Beat Loud
Opens Friday, June 29
Circle Cinema
10 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa, OK 74104
Widower and aging Brooklyn hipster Frank (Nick Offerman)
starts a band with his teenage daughter Sam (Kiersey
Clemons) just before she leaves home to attend college in
California. When a song of theirs finds success online, it
complicates Frank’s attempts to let go of his dreams of stardom
and allow his daughter to find her own path in life. Featuring
Blythe Danner, Sasha Lane, Ted Danson, and Toni Collette.
Watch the trailer

LGBT Women's Network July Happy Hour
Monday, July 2, 5:00 p.m.
The Wild Fork
1820 Utica Sq, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114
This month our sponsor is Gayelynn Head with McGraw Realtors! Come mix and mingle with
ladies you might not meet otherwise, make new business connections, and grow your
personal network. We'll have light appetizers and don't forget to bring business cards to be
entered into a drawing for a gift from Dick's and Gayelynn!

Gay Men's Dinner Group July Events

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CHICAGO STYLE

Tuesday, July 3, 6:30 p.m.
Marley's Chicago Pizza
6104 E. 71st St.,Tulsa, OK 74136

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Pool Party
Richard Haley Residence
I will grill hot dogs about 5:00. Bring your own drinks and maybe lawn chair. No Glass
Containers please.
RSVP for both events to Richard Haley at GuysDineToo@gmail.com

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday, July 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The July Oklahomans for Equality showcase and
exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature an exhibit of the combined works
by Mark Henry and Jason Reed, beginning with a
reception on Thursday, July 5, from 6 to 9 p.m. and
continuing throughout the month. A door prize
drawn of the artist’s work will be drawn.
Mark Henry is a budding artist who works in mixed media and acrylics. He started painting on
a whim at the Tulsa Art Center in March 2017 under the masterful instructor Marie Sullivan.
His lifetime collector of original art inspires his creativity. His works in this show represent an
exploration of art, color and light. Mark is a native Tulsan and lives here with his partner,
Korben Rodriguez, and their two dogs.
Jason Reed is the owner of a construction company. His method of escape in meditation
became less effective as the onerous duties of owning a business overwhelmed him. In
March of 2017, he woke up one morning and said, "I wonder if I can paint?" His research led
him to the Tulsa Art Center. He persuaded his "best good buddy," Mark, into signing up for art
lessons. “Marie Sullivan put the brush in our hand and said, ‘You can do this.’ ” Neither of
them had painted before, but they soon figured out that art is both relaxing and healing. Of
course, some innate talent helped. Jason’s style ranges from abstract to portraits and
everything in between. He states: “I paint in every style because I have not found one subject
or style I love more than the other. Today I paint every morning as a way to meditate. Art
stops my mind and allows me to focus on only the colors and brush strokes. I don’t think I am
the best artist; however, I feel that I improve with every painting.”
The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

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Presents Oklahoma's First LGBTQ+ Summer Camp

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Camp Fire's 2018 LGBTQ+ Summer Camp creates a welcoming and safe environment for youth to
experience outdoor activities, create friendships, and learn new life skills! Camp Fire Green Country will
hold space for individuals who have found overnight trips and outdoor activities inaccessible due to their
gender identities or sexual orientations. This camp is for youth of all genders, gender expressions,
sexual and romantic orientations, and to the allies who support them .

July 5th, 61\ and 7th
Ages 8-18
Camp Waluhili on Lake Fort Gibson
Open to all LGBTQ+ Youth and Allies
Cost is $195 per youth

Scholarships Available!
Activities include : Rappell ing,
kayaking, archery, crafts, sling shots,
outdoor games, swimming, fire
building and MUCH MOREii!

w open at www.TulsaCampFire.org/CAMP

For more information please contact us at 918.592.2267 or visit us online at www.TulsaCampFire.Org

Photographs From the Gay
Rodeo By Blake Little
Open July 7 - November 25, 2018
Gilcrease Museum
1400 N. Gilcrease Museum Rd.,
Tulsa, OK 74127
Experience the grit, determination and community
of the national gay rodeo circuit in classic blackand-white photographs in Gilcrease Museum’s new
exhibition, Blake Little: Photographs from the Gay

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Rodeo, on view July 7 – November 25, 2018.
Since its founding in 1949, Gilcrease has led
the way for artwork showcasing the American
West, including depictions of the iconic cowboy.
Photographer Blake Little provides an
expansive redefinition of what a cowboy can be
in his images capturing scenes of camaraderie,
identity and sport in one of America’s most time-honored traditions.
The 41 black and white photographs taken by Blake Little between 1988 and 1992
in Photographs from the Gay Rodeo document the gay rodeo circuit and the lives of many of
its participants in those years. The collected body of work not only serves as a stunning
example of black and white portraiture and of rodeo photography, it also explores the diverse
and complex natures of individual and community identity in the West.
“Blake Little’s photographs demonstrate that cowboy traditions in the United States include
diverse individuals and communities, broadening notions of identity in the American West,”
said Laura Fry, senior curator and curator of art at Gilcrease Museum. “These photos show
many LGBT men and women from rural areas, and the gay rodeo circuit provided a place
where they could celebrate their full identities. The International Gay Rodeo Association is
still going strong today and includes annual events in Oklahoma.”

LGBTQ Young Adults at Shuffles
Friday, July 13, 6:30 p.m.
Shuffles: Board Game Cafe
207 E. Archer St., Tulsa, OK 74103
Join the OKEQ Young Adults Prism Group, which will be
meeting at Tulsa Shuffles, a games and coffee shop! Search
for Jose, our Program Director. He will be sporting a beautiful purple polo shirt!
Please text Jose at 918-813-8993 with any questions!

EBA Mixer
Wednesday, July 18, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by American Cancer Society
4110 S. 100th E. Ave., Tulsa, OK 74146
At the American Cancer Society, we're on a mission
to free the world from cancer. Until we do, we'll be
funding and conducting research, sharing expert
information, supporting patients, and spreading the
word about prevention. All so you can live longer —
and better.

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The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to
bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a
great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the
Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: Please send an email to
jose.vega@okeq.org
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Business Alliance

S.A.G.E. Summer Pool
Parties
Tuesday Jul. 24, Aug. 21, Sep. 18,
10:00 a.m.
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have its next pool party
on Tuesday, July 24. Members can meet
at the Equality Center and carpool to the
pool party. Lunch at the pool party will be
burgers and hot dogs. Participants are
encouraged to bring side dishes, desserts,
and drinks. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with steps to ease getting into the
pool. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to olivia.cotter@okeq.org
- - - - or (918) 743-4297. The
pool party will be held at 1938 E. 55th Place in Tulsa. Maps are available at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to
achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults; supports and advocates for their rights;
fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities; and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

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Bartlesville Pride Family Picnic
Saturday, July 28, 3:00 p.m.
Johnstone Park in Bartlesville
200 N. Cherokee
Bartlesville, OK 74003

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OkEq-Bartlesville, together with our friends at
Phillips 66 and ConocoPhillips will be hosting
our first annual Bartlesville Pride Family Picnic!

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Join us at Johnstone Park on July 28th from 3PM to 8PM for a picnic in the park for food,
games, and family fun! All ages are welcome and encouraged to attend. We will have yard
games and toys set up for family members of all ages.
There is no cost to attend the event.
Please bring chairs and blankets for sitting. Provided seating will be limited.
Attendees may bring ice chests with personal food and beverages.
Pets are welcome, but please have them on leashes.

Grannies
Sunday, July 29, 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. seating
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Grannies is an all star satire event celebrating folk and
inspirational music with live performances and drag
personalities. Irreverent but never sacrilegious and always
uplifting humor.
Grannies remembers those days of going to Church, gospel
music and church pot lucks.
A 10:30 am seating and 12:30 pm seating with brunch
included and live entertainment.
Tickets available beginning at $25.00. Reserved table for 8 seats for $200.00. Mimosas and
cash bar available.
Purchase tickets now

Back To School Carnival
Sunday, August 5, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for the Family Ties Back to School
Carnival.
Refreshments and snacks
Free School Supplies
Bring your swim suit and towels and flip flops
Big obstacle course and water slides and
bouncy houses on the parking lot.
Face painting, arts and crafts and Uncle Toby
story telling.

Personality Assessment in an Underserved Population
We need your help! The transgender community is traditionally underserved when it comes to
mental health: both in understanding and treatment. Additionally, the field of psychology
knows relatively little about the psychological characteristics and needs of the transgender
community. Therefore, we call on you to participate in a new research study examining what
major psychological measures tell us about transgender individuals! If you are 18-years-old or
older; identify as transgender, either male-to-female or female-to-male; at any point or any
level of transition; and can read and understand English, you are eligible to participate. The
study will involve filling out questionnaires on a computer or paper and pencil and will take
approximately two hours of your time. Upon completion of the study, you will receive a $15
QuikTrip gift card before you leave the session. Data from this study will be confidential and
securely stored. Your help is much needed and the information will be used to inform test
interpretation and may go on to influence psychological treatment directions for future
transgender individuals.
The study sessions will occur at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center in Tulsa every
Wednesday at 4:00pm – 9:00pm. Sessions will start on May 23 rd , 2018 and run through
June 30 th , 2019 at the latest. For more information, to ask questions, or to reserve a spot in
a specific session, please contact the student researcher in charge of the study, William
Bryant at william-bryant@utulsa.edu or (330) 322-2442.

You're not alone

YOU'RE NOT

Support group for partners with HIV/
AIDS
Do you have a partner who was
recently diagnosed with HIV/AIDS?
Have you found a community to
process this life change with? Are you looking for support?
As every airplane attendant says, “Put on your own oxygen mask before assisting others.”

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Having a partner with a life-threatening illness can take a toll on your well being. This group
may help you to recognize and change your reactions to the new challenges that having a
partner with HIV/AIDS might pose. We will meet weekly for 6 weeks to cover information on

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HIV/AIDS, process difficulties you may be having with your partner, learn new ways to cope
with this change, foster healthier communication, prepare for the future, and better manage
stress.
If interested please email jose.vega@okeq.org
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Tulsa Project Theatre Season 2017-2018
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Charles E. Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Tulsa Project Theatre, the city's only theatre
company operating under an Actors Equity
Association (AEA) contract, will close its
seventh season in the Liddy Doenges
Theatre with another Oklahoma Premiere of
the rock opera "Lizzie," set to run July 13-22,
2018.

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On a sweltering summer morning in 1892 in a small new England city, a prominent business
man and his wife were brutally axed to death in their home. Their youngest daughter, Lizzie
Borden, was the prime suspect, and her trial was a coast-to-coast media sensation. "Lizzie"
features four women fronting a six-piece rock band. "Lizzie" is sex, rage, betrayal, blood,
murder, and American mythology set to a scorching rock score.
Visit www.tulsaprojecttheatre.com for more information

There’s an exciting new event coming up to benefit Tulsa CARES! Local Brews will feature
local microbreweries, live music, and a prize drawing, with 100 percent of the event’s
proceeds benefiting Tulsa CARES.
Local Brews is July 26 from 8 to 10 p.m. at Fuel 66, with a VIP event at 7 p.m.
Tulsa CARES offers vital support to those in our community living with HIV/AIDS, by providing
medical case management, nutrition, mental health, and housing assistance.
Tickets cost $55 and will include generous pours from local breweries, live music, and a
commemorative tasting glass. VIP tickets cost $100 and include an additional hour of live
music, 2 cocktail tickets, and a VIP shade tent.
For more information or to purchase tickets, go online to tulsacares.org/localbrews .
Please join us!

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Provider Bias Survey
Sara Griffey is a clinical counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She facilitates
OkEq's Coming Out Workshop and the
Challenging Beliefs in Non-Traditional
Relationships group.

AVOID BIAS
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This survey has been crafted to better
understand provider bias in the LGBTQ+ and
nontraditional relationship communities. The
information will be used to provide
information about ways to better train and
educate providers.
All responses are confidential. To take the
survey, please go here:
https://goo.gl/forms/3BA47O4PtSt6bkz72

Enid Pride 2018
Saturday, September 22, 12:00 p.m.
Government Springs Park
600 E. Owen K Garriott Rd.,
Enid, OK 73701

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Enid Pride is a free, family-friendly
event. Please invite friends and family. Vendor, sponsorship, and volunteer forms are
available to download on our website https://enidlgbtcoalition.org/enid-pride/ .

Joe &amp; Nancy McDonald Rainbow Library
" Stonewall "
By: Martin Duberman

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On June 28, 1969, the Stonewall, a gay
bar in New York's Greenwich Village, was
raided. But instead of the routine
compliance expected by the police,
patrons and a growing crowd decided to
fight back. The five days of rioting that
ensued changed forever the face of gay
and lesbian life.
Renowned historian and activist Martin
Duberman now tells for the first time the
full story of what happened at Stonewall.
With riveting narrative skill, he recreates
those heady, sweltering nights in vivid
detail through the lives of six people who

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were drawn into the struggle for gay and
lesbian rights. Their stories combine into
an unforgettable portrait of the repression
that led up to the riots, which
magnificently culminates when they
triumphantly participate in the first Gay
Rights March of 1970. Stonewall is a
rare work that evokes with a human touch
an event in history that still profoundly
affects life today.
Find this selection and more by visiting
the Nancy and Joe McDonald
Rainbow Library.

Equality Center Pride Store
Bowl everyone over with these
striking bowling pins.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook
page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Counseling Services

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays

Stephanie Miller
Stephanie is a counseling

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health

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By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a
Sliding fee scale based on
income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
choatek@nsuok.edu

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intern at Northeastern
State University. She is
passionate about working
with diverse families and
clients, now expanding to
the LGBTQ+ community
and allies. Stephanie has
experience with families,
children and adolescents.
She believes in helping
the client identify and
achieve their goals
through a holistic
approach.
Contact Stephanie at
tatom@nsuok.edu to
make an appointment. All
sessions are free and will
be held at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center
between 4:30 and 6:30
p.m. on Wednesdays or
12:30 and 4:30 p.m. on
Saturdays.

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health
counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with
persons with concerns
related to gender identity,
sexual or
affectional orientation,
relationship issues, mood/
anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate

Temple Hull
is a mental health
counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She has
experience counseling
transgender, bisexual,
lesbian, gay and asexual
persons, and looks
forward to working with all
individuals represented in
the bright colors of the
rainbow

counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is passionate
about assisting clients who
are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community
who experience a range of
concerns including issues
surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or
anxiety concerns.
Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling
the
OSU Tulsa Counseling
Center
at (918) 594-8568 .

Merrill Reiter, M.S .,
is in the Counseling
Psychology Doctoral
Program at Oklahoma
State University. She is a
mental health counselor at
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is
passionate about social
justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys
working with people of all
identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe

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about social justice and
working with the
LGBTQQIA+
community. Appointments
can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center at 918-594-8568 .

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling
psychology intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated
to working with clients of
all identities (including all
sexual and affectional
orientations, gender
identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from
a multicultural perspective.
Kathy works with clients to
address concerns
regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity
development, and overall
personal enrichment. To
schedule an appointment
with Kathy, please contact

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flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by
calling the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Mark Taracuk, MSEd,
NCC
is a doctoral student in
counseling psychology at
the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. He received his
master's degree in
counseling from Indiana
University and is a
National Certified
Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with
members of the LGBTQ+
community on a variety of
issues including
depression, anxiety,
relationship issues,
spiritual concerns, trauma,
intimate partner violence,
and concerns related to

place for all clients. She
has experience working
with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity
to work with persons with
concerns related to sexual
or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/
anxiety, depression, selfinjury, death/grief, and
those experiencing major
changes or transitions in
life. Appointments with
Merrill can be made by
calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center
at (918) 594-8568

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional
Counselor - Candidate
and Counseling
Psychology Doctoral
Intern at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. She
enjoys working with
LGBTQQIA+ community
members on a wide
variety of topics including
relationship/family
concerns, body image,
community advocacy,
religiosity/spirituality
concerns, trauma, and
more. She has experience
with family and couples
counseling and is
passionate about
advocating for social
justice. Appointments can

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the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center
at (918) 594-8568.

gender identity.
Appointments with Mark
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling
Center
at (918) 594-8568.

be scheduled with Jennie
by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center
at 918-594-8568 .

Regularly Scheduled Programming

May OkEq Art Exhibition
OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, July 19
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings
are open to all OkEq members

Family Ties
Family Ties is an official
program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a
support network for
LGBTQ parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Family Ties, email
jose.vega@okeq.org
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The June Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists features
the MOREcolor exhibit.
The show continues throughout the month
www.okeq.org

Challenging
Beliefs in
Nontraditional
Relationships
1st &amp; 3rd Monday
of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
This therapeutic
discussion group provides
a haven for individuals
who engage in
nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on
internal and social
stigmas, personal belief
systems, and the struggles
surrounding this

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come
out? Maybe you have just
recently come out? Join us
for a coming out
discussion group meeting
in the History Project
Room. It's free! This

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Lawyer in the
Library
June 20
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a
lawyer about topics such
as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/
tenant disputes, estate
planning, and bankruptcy.
No appointment is
necessary.

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population. This group is
open to individuals who
take part in ethically
nonmonogamous
relationships (polyamory,
swinging) and kink
relationships. The
Oklahoma Poly Network is
a proud supporter of this
group.

Non-Binary
Support Group
3rd Tuesday of each
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

Free Yoga Class
at OkEq
Mondays
5:45 - 6:45 p.m.
Enjoy a free class! These
60-minute, free
Community Yoga classes
are open to everyone of all
levels. Each class is
mindfully crafted to
prepare the body for a
peak pose in the arm
balance, inversion,
backbend or twist family.
This class will connect the
mind, body, and spirit
through movement and
breath.

A new support group for
folks who identify with
non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a
safe space to discuss our
identities, receive support,
and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa.
For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

sos

SECULAR
ORGANIZATIONS
FOR SOBRIETY

SOS Group

course is designed for
individuals coming to
terms with their sexuality
with presentations on how
to come out to family,
friends, and co-workers.
Question and answer
session in a supportive
and informed
environment.
Please contact
ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297

Southern Pride
Drum Group
Every Thursday
7:30 p.m.
The Southern Pride Drum
Group is the only such
group of its kind in the
world, being the only drum
group composed of mainly
2 spirit (GLBT Native)
members and their
families. They have
traveled across the U.S.
and Canada singing for
powwows, gatherings and
Pride events for more than
10 years, with more than
100 years of combined
experience singing at the
drum. They seek to teach
drumming and singing and
drum etiquette at the
Equality Center in Tulsa
and to add to their tightknit drum family.

Mondays 7:00 pm

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Asexual Meeting
2nd &amp; 4th
Tuesday of every month
7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
It's the A in LGBTQA.
Come join us for an
affirming, open discussion
at this peer-led group for
individuals 18 and over
who identify as asexual or
are interested in
discussing asexual issues.
This a place for asexuals
to form community. Be a
part of the first Tulsa
asexual group.

sage

Advocacy&amp;
Services for
LGBTElders

We refuse to be invisible

SAGE Tulsa
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information, visit
www.SOSTulsa.org

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
2nd &amp; 4th Monday
of each month
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

No Shade for
Plus
Every Thursday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
A new support group to
bring together people who
have found they are HIV
positive and those who
have been living with HIV
for many years.
The group will provide
support, Education, Social
activities and so much
more.
The group will be here at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center to provide
a safe place to discuss
issues and meet other
people who are navigating
their lives being PLUS.

Gender Support
Program

Tulsa Writers,
Ink.

Wednesdays
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.

1st &amp; 3rd Saturday of each
month
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Bisexual support group at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. Tell all
your friends. The group is
open to all bi/pan/queer/
fluid+ folks and their allies.
Facilitators
Daniel &amp; Haley

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of every
month
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
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(First time interview
required before attending)
Email
sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

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An LGBT inclusive group
of writers providing
support and resources to
authors and writers
regardless of where they
are in their writing career.

Lambda AlAnon Group
Every Friday
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and
card games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Survivors of
Incest
Anonymous

This open Al-Anon group
meets at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center every
Friday at 7:00 pm. Contact
918.743.2754 for more
information.

Every Saturday
12:00 - 2:30 p.m.
SIA strives to empower
those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse
(who are not abusing any
child), who want to
become survivors and
thrivers. For more
information, visit
siawso.org

Intimate
Partner Violence
&amp; Sexual Assault
Survivor Support
Group
1st Wednesday of each
month
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
This support and
educational group is for
individuals who have
survived domestic
violence and are ready to

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explore their personal
healing process and find
hope and to discuss their
experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional
support for one another.
For more information
contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

Dissertation Study - Sexual
Behaviors in MSM
This research study seeks to investigate if
one's HIV-status and respective adherence/
non- adherence to preexposure prophylaxes
(PrEP) or antiretroviral therapy (ART) is
linked to a reduction in consistent condom
use, and increased risky sexual behaviors,
among men who have sex with men (MSM).
It also seeks to determine what stage of
change MSM are likely to be in by using the
transtheoretical model of change. With such
information, one of the goals is to see if there
might be points when mental health
professionals and/or primary care providers
could intervene to reduce HIV and sexually
transmitted infection transmission rates.

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Please direct questions to
Eric Teeters ( ejteeters@gmail.com ),
or Dr. Elana Maurin ( emaurin@argosy.edu
).
Take the survey now

Community Partners

health outreach prevention education, inc.

EBA Directory

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing
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The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and community.

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Workforce
Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Schedule
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org
for testing dates.

OkEq Staff

Toby Jenkins
CEO / Executive Director

Jose Vega
Program Director

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager

Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Volunteer &amp; Pride Store
Coordinator

Luke Welvaert
Facilities Coordinator

Tracy Allen
Special Projects
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Luke.Welvaert@OkEq.org

Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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Denise Polonchak
Janitorial Services

OkEq Board and Trustees
Executive Committee
Stuart Ashworth, Esq., President
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, Vice President
Jan Baldwin, Secretary
Paul Allen, Treasurer
Robin VanMeter, At Large

Board of Advisors
Laura Arrowsmith, D.O.
Peter Brennan
Alyssa Bryant, Esq.
Jamie Catlett
Michael Farr
Joann Frizell
Andrew Gordon
Amanda Lowe
Jim Scholl
Mikeal Vaughn
William Vaughn

Board of Directors
Christopher Brecht-Smith, Esq.
Rev. Geoffrey Brewster
Sheena Grewal
Darci Hazelwood, D.O.
Marcia Keesee
Ben Matthews
Mike Redman, Esq.
Chris Shoaf
Al Triggs
John Williams

Visit our website

Trustees
Shawna Baker, Esq.
Dan Burnstein
Kirk Holt
David Nelson
Kris Wilmes

View our events

Contact us today

Oklahomans for Equality
Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
621 East Fourth Street, Tulsa, OK 74120

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MISSION: Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs, alliances and the operation of the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Amazon Smile Shop Now!
Get your house in order and help us get our house in order, too! Go to
smile.amazon.com for your shopping needs, and Amazon will donate a portion to
Oklahomans for Equality!

Samantha Young
Sponsors the Day
Tuesday, July 3
Celebrating the birthday of my dad, David
Young.

Happy
Birthday,
David!
If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special day, click here
• Birthdays - yours, your spouse's, your children's, your parents', your friends', even
your dog's
•
Anniversaries - wedding, sobriety, adoption, court date
•
To honor a loved one's memory
•
Special events
•
Mother's Day, Father's Day, any holiday
• Just because

Gay Men's Dinner Group July Events
Tuesday, July 3, 6:30 p.m.
Marley's Chicago Pizza
6104 E. 71st St.,Tulsa, OK 74136
Saturday, July 7, 2:00 - 11:00 p.m.
Pool Party
Richard Haley Residence
I will grill hot dogs about 5:00. Bring your own drinks and maybe lawn chair. No Glass
Containers please.

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RSVP for both events to Richard Haley at GuysDineToo@gmail.com

2018 OkEq Board Elections
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for
Equality is set for 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept.
6, at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Presently, eight seats on the Board of
Directors are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are
made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board
Development and Governance Committee
(Applications are due to OkEq by July 5)
OR

oklahomans for equality

2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Petitions due to the board secretary
by Aug. 24)
The Board Development and Governance Committee is now accepting applications from
OkEq members who are interested in serving the OkEq community as a director. All
applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development and Governance Committee.
Please send an email to olivia.cotter@okeq.org for an application.
Requirements and expectations of a director:
1. Be a current OkEq member with membership fees current
2. Attend board meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time and energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Perform additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made pursuant to
the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a director)
5. Serve a two-year term

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday, July 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The July Oklahomans for Equality showcase and
exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature an exhibit of the combined works
by Mark Henry and Jason Reed, beginning with a
reception on Thursday, July 5, from 6 to 9 p.m. and
continuing throughout the month. A door prize of

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the artist’s work will be drawn.
Mark Henry is a budding artist who works in mixed media and acrylics. He started painting on
a whim at the Tulsa Art Center in March 2017 under the masterful instructor Marie Sullivan.
His lifetime collector of original art inspires his creativity. His works in this show represent an
exploration of art, color and light. Mark is a native Tulsan and lives here with his partner,
Korben Rodriguez, and their two dogs.
Jason Reed is the owner of a construction company. His method of escape in meditation
became less effective as the onerous duties of owning a business overwhelmed him. In
March of 2017, he woke up one morning and said, "I wonder if I can paint?" His research led
him to the Tulsa Art Center. He persuaded his "best good buddy," Mark, into signing up for art
lessons. “Marie Sullivan put the brush in our hand and said, ‘You can do this.’ ” Neither of
them had painted before, but they soon figured out that art is both relaxing and healing. Of
course, some innate talent helped. Jason’s style ranges from abstract to portraits and
everything in between. He states: “I paint in every style because I have not found one subject
or style I love more than the other. Today I paint every morning as a way to meditate. Art
stops my mind and allows me to focus on only the colors and brush strokes. I don’t think I am
the best artist; however, I feel that I improve with every painting.”
The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Photographs From the Gay
Rodeo By Blake Little
Open July 7 - November 25, 2018
Gilcrease Museum
1400 N. Gilcrease Museum Rd.,
Tulsa, OK 74127
Experience the grit, determination and community
of the national gay rodeo circuit in classic blackand-white photographs in Gilcrease Museum’s new
exhibition, Blake Little: Photographs from the Gay
Rodeo, on view July 7 – November 25, 2018.
Since its founding in 1949, Gilcrease has led the
way for artwork showcasing the American West,
including depictions of the iconic cowboy.
Photographer Blake Little provides an expansive
redefinition of what a cowboy can be in his images
capturing scenes of camaraderie, identity and sport
in one of America’s most time-honored traditions.
The 41 black and white photographs taken by Blake Little between 1988 and 1992
in Photographs from the Gay Rodeo document the gay rodeo circuit and the lives of many of
its participants in those years. The collected body of work not only serves as a stunning
example of black and white portraiture and of rodeo photography, it also explores the diverse
and complex natures of individual and community identity in the West.

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“Blake Little’s photographs demonstrate that cowboy traditions in the United States include
diverse individuals and communities, broadening notions of identity in the American West,”
said Laura Fry, senior curator and curator of art at Gilcrease Museum. “These photos show
many LGBT men and women from rural areas, and the gay rodeo circuit provided a place
where they could celebrate their full identities. The International Gay Rodeo Association is
still going strong today and includes annual events in Oklahoma.”

LGBTQ Young Adults at Shuffles
Friday, July 13, 6:30 p.m.
Shuffles: Board Game Cafe
207 E. Archer St., Tulsa, OK 74103
Join the OKEQ Young Adults Prism Group, which will be
meeting at Tulsa Shuffles, a games and coffee shop! Search
for Jose, our Program Director. He will be sporting a beautiful purple polo shirt!
Please text Jose at 918-813-8993 with any questions!

Tulsa Project Theatre
Season 2017-2018
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
Charles E. Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103

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tulsaprojecttheatre

Tulsa Project Theatre, the city's only theatre company operating under an Actors Equity
Association (AEA) contract, will close its seventh season in the Liddy Doenges Theatre with
another Oklahoma Premiere of the rock opera "Lizzie," set to run July 13-22, 2018.
On a sweltering summer morning in 1892 in a small new England city, a prominent business
man and his wife were brutally axed to death in their home. Their youngest daughter, Lizzie
Borden, was the prime suspect, and her trial was a coast-to-coast media sensation. "Lizzie"
features four women fronting a six-piece rock band. "Lizzie" is sex, rage, betrayal, blood,
murder, and American mythology set to a scorching rock score.
Visit www.tulsaprojecttheatre.com for more information

Suicide Prevention
QPR Training
Tuesday, July 17, 1:30 pm
Thursday, July 19, 6:30 pm
Saturday, July 21, 1:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Facilitator
Haley Meyers Meyers LPC
Crisis Therapist-COPES
Family &amp; Children's Services, Inc.
Mobile Psychiatric Crisis Services (COPES) | Family &amp; Children's Services
Community Outreach Psychiatric Emergency Services (COPES) is a telephone and mobile
crisis service that responds around the clock to children and adults experiencing a severe
emotional or behavioral disturbance or psychiatric emergency.
Register with Alex.Wade@okeq.org
The purpose of the training is to save lives and reduce suicidal behaviors by providing
innovative, practical and proven suicide prevention training. Quality education empowers all
people, regardless of their background, to make a positive difference in the life of someone
they know.
What does QPR mean?
QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer — the 3 simple steps anyone can learn to
help save a life from suicide. QPR can be learned in this Gatekeeper course in as little as one
hour.
What is a Gatekeeper?According to the Surgeon General’s National Strategy for Suicide
Prevention (2001), a gatekeeper is someone in a position to recognize a crisis and the
warning signs that someone may be contemplating suicide.
As a QPR-trained Gatekeeper you will learn to:
• Recognize the warning signs of suicide
• Know how to offer hope
• Know how to get help and save a life

EBA Mixer
Wednesday, July 18, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by American Cancer Society
4110 S. 100th E. Ave., Tulsa, OK 74146

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The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to
bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a
great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the
Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: Please send an email to

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SAGE Summer Pool Parties
Tuesday July 24, August 21,
September 18,
10:00 a.m.
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have its next pool party
on Tuesday, July 24. Members can meet
at the Equality Center and carpool to the
pool party. Lunch at the pool party will be
burgers and hot dogs. Participants are
encouraged to bring side dishes, desserts,
and drinks. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with steps to ease getting into the
pool. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to olivia.cotter@okeq.org
- - - - or (918) 743-4297. The
pool party will be held at 1938 E. 55th Place in Tulsa. Maps are available at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to
achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults; supports and advocates for their rights;
fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities; and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

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There’s an exciting new event coming up to benefit Tulsa CARES! Local Brews will feature
local microbreweries, live music, and a prize drawing, with 100 percent of the event’s
proceeds benefiting Tulsa CARES.
Local Brews is July 26 from 8 to 10 p.m. at Fuel 66, with a VIP event at 7 p.m.
Tulsa CARES offers vital support to those in our community living with HIV/AIDS, by providing
medical case management, nutrition, mental health, and housing assistance.
Tickets cost $55 and will include generous pours from local breweries, live music, and a
commemorative tasting glass. VIP tickets cost $100 and include an additional hour of live
music, 2 cocktail tickets, and a VIP shade tent.
For more information or to purchase tickets, go online to tulsacares.org/localbrews .
Please join us!

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Bartlesville Pride Family Picnic
Saturday, July 28, 3:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Johnstone Park
200 N. Cherokee
Bartlesville, OK 74003

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Come to a free picnic in the park with food, games, and family fun! All ages are welcome and
encouraged to attend. We will have yard games and toys set up for family members of all
ages.
Please bring lawn chairs and blankets for sitting. Provided seating will be limited. Attendees
may bring ice chests for personal food and beverages.

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Pets are welcome, but please keep them on leashes.

Grannies Sunday Brunch
Sunday, July 29, 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. seating
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Grannies is an all-star satire event celebrating folk and
inspirational music with live performances and drag
personalities. It’s irreverent, but never sacrilegious, and
always uplifting humor.
Grannies remembers those days of going to church, gospel
music and church potluck dinners.
Two seatings are offered –10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Both
include brunch and live entertainment.
Tickets cost $25. Reserved tables for eight are available for $200. Mimosas and cash bar will
be available.
Purchase tickets now

Back To School Carnival
Sunday, August 5, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for the Family Ties Back to School
Carnival!
We’ll have refreshments and snacks, plus free
school supplies
Bring your swimsuit, towels and flip-flops for the
water slides, and come ready to tackle the big
obstacle course and have fun in the bouncy houses.
We’ll also have face-painting, arts and crafts, and storytelling with Uncle Toby!

LGBT Women's Network August Happy Hour
Monday, August 6, 5:00 p.m.
Fassler Hall Tulsa
304 S. Elgin Ave., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Our August Happy Hour will be at Fassler Hall! Come mix and mingle with ladies you might
not meet otherwise, make new business connections, and grow your personal network. We'll
have light appetizers and don't forget to bring business cards to be entered into a drawing for
a gift from our monthly sponsor!
Monthly sponsors of the LGBT Women's Network Happy Hours are LGBT-Owned or LGBTFriendly businesses. To sponsor, a business simply provides door prizes for our guests and
attends to share a minute about their business. Contact hannah@schnake.com for more
details or to secure a date.

Enid Pride 2018
Saturday, Sept. 22, 12:00 - 5:00 p.m.
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600 E. Owen K. Garriott Rd.,
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10 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa, OK 74104
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BlaQueerMagic: Prose, Poetry &amp; Power
with Tabias Olajuawon, JD

October 10th, 2017
In This Issue
BlaQueerMagic
National Coming Out Day
Affordable Care Healthcare Navigator
Join t he Southern Pride Drum Group
Ladies Social Club
Before The I Do

Friday October 13, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Free and Open to the Public

Perspectives: LGBT People of Color
October EBA Mixer
Non-Binary Support Group
OKEQ Rooftop Rally

Enjoy an evening of prose, poetry, and Power, discussing race, love and survival with Tabias
Olajuawon, JD, author of Godless Circumcisions: A Recollecting &amp; Remembering of
Blackness, Queerness, and Flows of Survivance.

October Volunteer of the Month
October Video eNews

This event will showcase the Black and/or Queer (BlaQueer) Magic within us all, that (open)
secret weapon we've long groomed, through the presentation of our truths, our power, our "us"
via art, prose, poetry and power. Throughout this reading of Tabias Olajuawon's book of
essays, poetry and cultural critiques--Godless Circumcisions--we engage in a rich discussion
of race, sexuality and power; the issues animating our life and times. There will also be a book
signing for those interested in making a purchase.

Condomania!
Fun Home
Who's Gonna Love Me Now?
Tulsa Pride Bingo Halloween Edition
Intimate Partner Violence &amp; Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group

Reviews &amp; Features

"First Thursday" Art Opening

Healing, Haunting, and Survival: A Review of Tabias Wilson's Godless Circumcisions
OurQueerArt Feature: TABIAS OLAJUAWON WILSON, KANSAS WRITER, INTERVIEW
Tabias Olajuawon Wilson Writes, Re-embers BlaQueer Survival:

Artist Call for 2018

Tabias Olajuawon Wilson
Tufts 13' (BA), Howard Law 17' (JD), UT Austin
(PhD) 2021

TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

Tabias Olajuawon in Godless Circumcisions www.tabiasolajuawon.com

Out for TCC

Tulsa American Film Festival: "Your Way Back to Me"
Sunday October 15, 3:00 p.m.
Gilcrease Museum
1400 North Gilcrease Museum Road
Tulsa, OK, 74127
Free to the public, this documentary tells the story of Hannah Sheridan, a half Cheyenne, half Kiowa lesbian
born in El Reno, Oklahoma. After a decade away from home and following a career in the U.S. Navy, Hannah
returns to her community to fulfill her role in the mourning rituals to honor her recently deceased relatives.
http://www.tulsaamericanfilmfest.com/special-screenings-schedule-2017/2017/10/14/feature-film-7-gilcreaserpf4w

OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, October 19
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings are
open to all OkEq members

T-shirt Printing and Open Mic Night
Wednesday, October 11, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

OkEq Art Exhibition
The October Oklahomans for Equality showcase
and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature an exhibit of the
combined works of Carlyn Ritter, Kate, Kline and
Shauna Henry, beginning with a reception on
Thursday, October 5th from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.
These three creative artists tempt you with this
invitation: "Journey with us to the secret world of
dolls. Look through the keyholes, in the shadowy
parts of the forest, or even in the hidden recesses
of your mind. From sweet to sinister, they live in
the in between places. Sewn, twisted and sculpted
into being, they will whisper their stories to you if
only you will listen".

Family Ties

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T-shirt printing and open mic to tell your coming out story.
Bring your own t-shirt for printing your own message on a t-shirt. T-shirt printing is free.
A white t-shirt will show your design best.
Open mic tell your story through comedy, poetry, spoken word, performance.

Family Ties is an official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Family Ties
contact andy@grimesco.net

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Free to participate, this course is designed for
individuals coming to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to family, friends
and coworkers. Question and answer session in a
supportive and informed environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org

Lawyer in the Library
October 11
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with
a lawyer about topics such as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody, child support), landlord/tenant ,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment
necessary..

Healthcare Navigator

Affordable Care Healthcare Navigator
Every Thursday 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Do you need assistance with open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary Jones, Planned
Parenthood's Healthcare Navigator, in the Rainbow Library. She will be more than happy to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable Care Act.

Thursdays 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open enrollment for
the Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet
with Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care Act a.k.a.
Obamacare. Contact Mary Jones at 918-587-4621
or
mary.jones@ppgreatplains.org

Join the Southern Pride Drum Group
Thursday October 12 , 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Counseling Services

Southern Pride drum group is the only drum group of its kind in the entire world, being the only drum comprised of mainly 2
spirit (GLBT Native) members and their families. They have travelled all across the US and Canada singing for powwows,
gatherings and Pride events for more than 10 years with more than 100 years of combined experience singing at the drum.
Currently they are seeking to teach drumming and singing and drum etiquette at the Equality Center in Tulsa and add to
their tight knit drum family.

Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be patient when
setting up appointment times. It can take up to 2
weeks for them to find an available time to see
you.

Ladies Social Club: Pumpkin Carving &amp; Painting!
Friday, October 13 at 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
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We'll have carving tools, but if you have some, please bring them.
We'll also have painting supplies if you'd like to paint your pumpkins (like the tiny ones!)

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"Before The I Do"
Saturday October 14, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
"Before The I Do" gives couples practical tools to use now and as their relationship grows. The workshop
covers keys to a great relationship, how to solve conflicts, how to keep the romance alive and much more.
Whether you're just starting out together or have been together for years, you will benefit from attending.
Come see for yourself and join the thousands of Oklahomans who are now experiencing more
satisfaction in their relationships!

Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

Class will be held at Oklahomans for Equality on October 14 from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Reservations are required. Email Carrie at carriegracelittle@gmail.com to reserve your space today

Perspectives: LGBT People of Color
Saturday, October 14, 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
According to a Gallup poll, one-third of individuals who identify as LGBT are people of
color. Recently, the pride flag was redesigned to recognize LGBT people of color by
adding brown and black stripes.
People who identify with multiple minorities face unique challenges that can make
every day life more difficult. Please join us to hear stories from a panel of Tulsans who
will share their personal experience about living as an LGBT person of color, answer
questions about their experiences, and talk about the challenges they face in their
day-to-day life.
Diversity Benefactor Sponsors:
CF Industries
Diversity Supporting Sponsors:
Explorer Pipeline
OU Physicians
Southwest Airlines

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She is
passionate about assisting clients who are a
part of the LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns including
issues surrounding gender identity, sexual/
affectional orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa can be
made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

EBA Mixer
Wednesday October 18th, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Equality Business Alliance
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Business Alliance

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to gender
identity, sexual or affectional orientation,
relationship issues, mood/anxiety concerns
and trauma. She is passionate about social
justice and working with the LGBTQQIA+
community. Appointments can be scheduled
with Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

The EBA exists to strengthen Gay Welcoming businesses in the Tulsa community by:
* Providing a directory of Gay Welcoming businesses in the Tulsa community:
http://www.okeq.org/equality-business-alliance.html
* Creating regular networking opportunities with these businesses; and
* Creating professional environments where Gay Welcoming businesses can meet to have their voices heard on important issues that affect how we do
business and our quality of life.
Benefits of Membership:
* Inclusion in EBA Directory on the OkEq Website
* Email updates of EBA events and opportunities
* Invitation to Networking Events and ability to host future events
* Marketing opportunities at EBA and community events
You can join the EBA online at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She has
experience counseling transgender, bisexual,
lesbian, gay and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with Temple can
be made by calling the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center at 918-594-8568.

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology Doctoral

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Program at Oklahoma State University. She is
a mental health counselor at OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. Merrill is passionate
about social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with people
of all identities and strives to make her
sessions a safe place for all clients. She has
experience working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to sexual or
affectional orientation, gender identity, mood/
anxiety, depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major changes or
transitions in life. Appointments with Merrill
can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Non-Binary Support Group
Wednesday October 18, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa OK 74120
This support group is for folks who identify with non-binary genders, including but not limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and more. This group will be a safe space to discuss our identities, receive support, and
build a strong non-binary community in Tulsa.
For information contact the center at 918-743-4297

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology intern at
the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She is
dedicated to working with clients of all
identities (including all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a multicultural
perspective. Kathy works with clients to
address concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity development, and
overall personal enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

OKEQ Rooftop Rally Anti-Bullying
Thursday, October 19 at 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Oklahomans for Equality is going purple and blowing the center's roof off!
Let's show LGBT youth they're not alone. Let's stand together against bullying for Spirit day
October 19th, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. on top of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center!
We invite everyone to wear purple and join this year's ultimate rooftop rally! Your purple shirt
is your ticket in and symbolizes your support for LGBT youth as well as speaking out against
bullying.
For more information email toby.jenkins@okeq.org

PARTY BOI Movie Night with QPOC Group
Friday October 20, 6:00 p.m.
Circle Cinema
10 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. He received his master's degree in
counseling from Indiana University and is a
National Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of the
LGBTQ+ community on a variety of issues
including depression, anxiety, relationship
issues, spiritual concerns, trauma, intimate
partner violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with Mark can
be made by calling the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

A new documentary that focuses on the effects of crystal meth addiction in relation to the LGBTQ community of
color. The film features real stories of real people who are thinking about, dealing with, and surviving crystal
meth addiction. It is an untold tale from the urban perspective that has the possibility to change the perception
of the "parTy &amp; play" life style within inner city queer demographics. The riveting accounts and cinematic
portrayals grant an informative and captivating documentary sure to bring awareness to all audiences.
Directed by Michael Rice, a Booker T. Washington graduate.
For ticket information click here

October Volunteer of the Month
Westly Dotson
Westly's favorite part of volunteering with OKEQ is "seeing the genuine sense of belonging and support that the
center provides. For many people, this is the only place they feel truly welcome."
When I am not volunteering, you can find me working a 9-5, watching Let's Plays and Korean and Southern
cooking shows on YouTube, playing video games, reading in bed, or plotting world domination.
My favorite thing to do at the center is visit the Art Gallery. I come from an art background and I love that the
center has a space to showcase many different styles of expression. I volunteer on Wednesdays, so I am also

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate and Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide variety of
topics including relationship/family concerns,
body image, community advocacy, religiosity/
spirituality concerns, trauma, and more. She
has experience with family and couples

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partial to the gender support group that I see every week. The group really seems like a close knit family.
I would definitely recommend volunteering at OKEQ. People need this center. It's more than just programming
and resources. Volunteers are what make this center keep running and successful. For those who are unable to
contribute financially, know that there is a way for you to show your support.

counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice. Appointments
can be scheduled with Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

Thank you for your dedication Westly!
If you would like to volunteer, click here or contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

October Video eNews

Non-Binary Support Group
Third Wednesday of each month from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify with
non-binary genders, including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities, receive
support, and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS)
Recovery and Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Condomania!

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B

Saturday October 21, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
When planning our annual fundraiser this year, we thought-why not a party featuring
condom-fashions?
CONDOMANIA will be an amazing party, public awareness event, and fundraiser for The
Little Blue House. The event will feature models presenting original designs of fashion
accessories made out of condoms!
Through Condomania we tell our community that:
* Sexual health is an important part of overall health
* Sexual health can be discussed and promoted
* Our community will not be bullied into silence and shame around universal issues of
sexuality and reproductive health.

Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday
of each month at
7:00 p.m.

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We hope you will join us for some fashion, food, and frivolity featuring condoms as wearable art! Costume attire IS encouraged!
A buffet dinner is provided and there will be a cash bar. Sponsorships are available!

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer, fluid folks
and their allies.

Click here to purchase tickets

Fun Home - Presented by American Theatre Company
Oct. 21, 26-28, 8:00 p.m., Oct. 22, 2:00 p.m.
John H. Williams Theatre
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103

Winner of the 2015 Tony Award for Best Musical!
A fresh and brilliantly told story adapted by Lisa Kron and Jeanine Tesori from Alison
Bechdel's 2006 graphic memoir of the same name, the show is marked by Gothic
twists, a family funeral home, sexual angst and great books.
As she works on her memoir in the present day, successful middle-aged cartoonist
Alison Bechdel recalls two time periods in her life. The first is her childhood, around
age 10, when she struggles against her father's obsessive demands and begins to
identify her own sexuality. The second is her first year in college when she begins
her first relationship.
Click here to purchase tickets - Use discount code "funhome1"

Who's Gonna Love Me Now?

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Wednesday, October 25th, 6:00 p.m.
Circle Cinema
10 S. Lewis Avenue, Tulsa

Tickets are $10 (On Sale Now!)
Synopsis: Saar is an HIV positive gay man living in London, where he found refuge from the religious kibbutz where he
grew up in Israel. Ever since he was diagnosed with HIV, Saar has craved his family's love, while they struggle with
fears and prejudices. Saar and the rest of the London Gay Men's Chorus provide a glorious soundtrack for this
documentary about the power of forgiveness and the power that home has, no matter how far we go.
Introduced by Toby Jenkins, Executive Director, Equality Center of Oklahoma

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support through social
interaction. Visit

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Official Selection - Oklahoma Jewish Film Festival, Oct. 22-25

Tulsa Pride Bingo Halloween Edition
Friday, October 27, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Tulsa PRIDE BINGO is back and just in time for Halloween. Get your scary or
outrageous costume ready because there will be prizes for the best costumes.
The beautiful and glamorous Nicole Carrington will fly in from Vegas and she has
invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our Halloween
Bingo Bash. DJ Alex says "get your lip syncing Halloween selections ready."

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support, education and
social opportunities for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

$20 for general admission
$30 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$225 Table for 8 people which includes open bar for your table

Survivors of Incest Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm

Intimate Partner Violence &amp; Sexual Assault Survivor Support Group
Wednesday November 1, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

SIA strives to empower those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become survivors and thrivers.
For more information, visit siawso.org

First Wednesday of each month from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical, sexual, threatening or emotional force to frighten, intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and educational group is for individuals who have survived domestic violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and find hope. The group will provide emotional support, information and resources to help
participants recover from their ordeal, and may include specific goals such as creating a safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills and addressing the impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced sexual activity, such as unwanted touching or forced penetration committed against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to discuss their experiences, share ideas, and provide emotional support for one another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and resources to help participants recover from their ordeal. Specific goals for sessions may include crises stabilization, safety
planning, increasing self-regulatory skills, addressing trauma through cognitive processing, reconnecting to support systems, family and the community, and
preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and confidentiality is paramount. For more information contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

Equality Center Renovations Grand Opening
Thursday, November 2, 5:30 p.m. Cocktail Hour 7:00 p.m. - Ribbon Cutting
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as you play
some great board and card games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Honored Guest, Mayor GT Bynum and entertainers, Rebecca Ungerman, Pat Hobbs, and Eric Himan will be here for the Event Center Grand Opening and
dedication of the new windows.

GRAND
OPENING
"First Thursday" Art Opening
November 2, 6:00 - 9:00 pm
The November Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature an exhibit of works by Mallory Taylor. The show begins with a reception on
Thursday, November 2nd from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show
continues throughout the month.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has many
spaces for your next meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next event or receive pricing
information, contact sharon.queen@okeq.org
Stop by for a quick view of the Event Center and
pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products and
services, and also strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and community.

Mallory Taylor is a self-taught artist born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She is of Osage, Cherokee, Blackfoot, Crow,
Black Dutch and Irish decent. Her acrylic paintings and pencil drawings are expressionistic in nature. In an
attempt to preserve her Native American culture through her contemporary style, she will often include
handwritten explanations of the stories and historical artifacts represented within her work.
Ms. Taylors work has been exhibited at the Oklahoma Indian Art Gallery in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the
Muskogee Creek Nation Museum Okmulgee, Oklahoma, The Jacobson House in Norman, Oklahoma, The

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Corridor in the Paseo Art District, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in addition to other venues. Her work is
currently exhibited at Pop Gallery, Sante Fe, New Mexico, Bella Fine Art in Monument, Colorado, The Bishop
Gallery, Brooklyn, New York and will be showcased in a traveling show in 2017 with Native Pop. She also
has murals in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma in the Brady Art District located near Guthrie Green. Ms. Taylor is most proud of the fact that her work is currently
exhibited at the Fred Jones Museum in Norman, Oklahoma, alongside works by her father, Robert Taylor, who has been a great influence on her work.
Ms. Taylor hopes that her work evokes the emotion and beauty of both past and present-day Native American culture not only for Native Americans but all
races and Nationalities.
Please follow her work on Facebook and Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/InspiredArtByMTaylor/ and @InspiredArtbyMTaylor

Artist Call for 2018
The OkEq gallery at the Dennis R Neill Equality center in Tulsa, Oklahoma is now
accepting proposals for the 2018 Exhibition Calendar. Our gallery
encourages emerging artists who create fresh, challenging work in all media,
including installation works to apply.
Details:
Each chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days. OkEq will host the
opening night reception for the artist(s), on the first Thursday of the month. Each
exhibit is installed on the Tuesday prior. No additional work will be accepted after
initial delivery. There will be a 30% commission on work sold. Artists will be asked to
donate a piece as a door prize which will be awarded by a drawing at close of
opening night. Artists will also provide artwork labels (title, price, etc) for each piece.
A bio and artist statement are due to the OkEq gallery on the 1st of the month prior
to the exhibit, for publicity purposes.
How to Apply:
Proposals should include a paragraph or two about your vision for an exhibit, as
well as 5 jpg images which represent your current work. All proposals must
be submitted by email. Proposals incorporating the work
of two artists or a small group are also acceptable.
Artists who have not shown in the gallery before will be given priority consideration.
Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to prepare or if you have calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if you could
be ready to go quickly, as those early months are sometimes hard to fill.
Deadline for submissions is October 20, 2017.
Notifications will be sent out by November 3, 2017.
Please submit by e-mail to jose.vega@okeq.org , with the subject heading "OkEq gallery proposal"

Tulsa Project Theatre Season 2017-2018
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Charles E. Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Today, Tulsa Project Theatre (TPT), the city's only theatre company operating under an Actors Equity
Association (AEA) contract, announced its 2017-2018 season. Three of the season's productions are in
collaboration with other AEA affiliates - two from Oklahoma City and one with whom fans of the hit TV shows,
Big Bang Theory and Speechless, may be familiar.
In February 2018, TPT returns to the intimate Norman Theatre at the Tulsa PAC to present the Regional
Premiere of John Ross Bowie's FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN. This brand new non-musical play centers on
the iconic punk band, The Ramones, as they record their fifth album with eccentric music producer, Phil
Spector. Focusing on the period in 1979-1980 when the band stood on the edge of breaking out, and Spector
needed a hit, this intense black comedy sheds light on an important and overlooked moment in rock history.
FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN was written by actor and comedian John Ross Bowie, best known for his role as
Barry Kripke in the CBS show THE BIG BANG THEORY and currently as Jimmy Dimeo on the ABC show
SPEECHLESS. FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN runs February 16-25, 2018.
TICK...TICK...BOOM! is an autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the late Pulitzer Prize- and Tony
Awardwinning composer of Rent, which tells the story of a composer and the sacrifices he made to achieve his
big break, eventually leading to a Broadway blockbuster. His girlfriend wants to get married and move out of
the city, his best friend is making big bucks on Madison Avenue and, yet, Jon is still waiting tables and trying to
write the great American rock musical. Set in 1990, this compelling story of personal discovery embraces the
universal ideal of holding onto your dreams through life's most difficult challenges. Before RENT, there was
TICK...TICK...BOOM! The production will run for a weekend in Oklahoma City before arriving in Tulsa for a
limited run on April 27 - 29, 2018.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Intimate Partner Violence&amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor Support
Group
First Wednesday of each month from 5:30 - 7:30
p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical, sexual,
threatening or emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate partner. This
support and educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing process
and find hope. The group will provide emotional
support, information and resources to help
participants recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a safety
plan, reducing risk of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing the impact of
trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced sexual
activity, such as unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a person's will or
without consent. This support group will meet
together to discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained providers will
offer information and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization, safety
planning, increasing self-regulatory skills,
addressing trauma through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support systems,
family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information contact Jim
Scholl at 918.631.2722.

Tulsa Project Theatre will close its seventh season in the Liddy Doenges Theatre with another Oklahoma
Premiere of the rock opera LIZZIE, set to run July 13-22, 2018. On a sweltering summer morning in 1892, in a
small new England city, a prominent business man and his wife were brutally axed to death in their home. Their youngest daughter, Lizzie Borden was the
prime suspect and her trial was a coast-to-coast media sensation. LIZZIE features four women fronting a six-piece rock band. LIZZIE is sex, rage, betrayal,
blood, murder, and American mythology set to a scorching rock score.
Visit www.tulsaprojecttheatre.com for more information

Equality Center Pride Store
2017 Tulsa Pride Shirts are still a vailable in the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Pride Store for $20.00

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks equal
rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender
(LGBT) individuals and families through advocacy,
education, programs, alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Binge"
By: Tyler Oakley

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Pop-culture phenomenon, social rights advocate, and the most prominent LGBTQ+ voice on YouTube, Tyler
Oakley brings you Binge , his New York Times bestselling collection of witty, personal, and hilarious essays.
For someone who made a career out of over-sharing on the Internet, Tyler has a shocking number of personal
mishaps and shenanigans to reveal in his first book: experiencing a legitimate rage blackout in a Cheesecake
Factory; negotiating a tense standoff with a White House official; crashing a car in front of his entire high school, in
an Arby's uniform; projectile vomiting while bartering with a grandmother; and so much more. In Binge, Tyler
delivers his best untold, hilariously side-splitting moments with the trademark flair that made him a star.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .
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Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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In This Issue
Support our Troops Rally
George Kaiser Family Foundation Matching
Grant
Become a Member
Brought to You Bi the Letter B

Trump Tweet-Transgender Individuals out of Military

2017 Mosaic Survey
Tulsa Public Schools

Last year, our country made a commitment to its transgender service members. They would be allowed to serve
openly, just as they are in eighteen countries, including close allies such as Britain, Australia, and Israel.
Oklahomans for Equality ("OkEq") deplores the latest tweet by President Trump which states that transgender
Americans will be denied the right to serve their country's military in any capacity.

Coming Out Workshop
Gayming Night with Microsoft
Ladies Social Club Events
July Volunteer of the Month

Nonprofit and nonpartisan groups such as the Rand Corporation have assessed and debunked the false and
damaging assumptions of President Trump. See, http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/
RR1530.html However, this attack was never intended to be based on fact nor was it directed only against our
transgender service members.
The question of who has the right to serve our country has reverberated throughout the struggle for American civil
rights. A Presidential statement that transgender Americans should be denied this right, "in any capacity" and
without regard to their qualifications, is a purely ideological attack on the character and fitness of all transgender
Americans. OkEq will continue to fight the ongoing attempts by regressive forces in our culture, no matter what title
or office they hold, to exclude our members from the life and defense of our country.

2017 OkEq Board Elections
Gay Men's Dinner Group
"First Thursday" Art Opening
Friend for a Friend
Identities 101

Alyssa Bryant, Esq. OkEq Board of Directors

S.A.G.E. Summer Pool Parties
NOH8 Photo Shoot
Zarrow Mental Health Symposium
July Video eNews

Support our Troops Rally

Pride Store

Wednesday July 26, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Rainbow Library
Dissertation Research
ICAO Christmas in July

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, August 17
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The July Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature
the works of Sandi Willhite in an Exhibit
Titled "Tulsa Cowgirls" , beginning with a
reception on Thursday, July 6th from
6-9pm and continuing throughout the m
onth.

George Kaiser Family Foundation Matching Grant
Family Ties
Become a new donor to OkEq or a new member of Oklahomans for Equality today&gt; All new member donations to Oklahomans for Equality will be matched
by the George Kaiser Family Foundation.

GEORGE KAISER FAMILY FOU DATIO
A upportmg org n, tion of Tu/

Commumty Found t1on

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

Find out more about membership with Oklahomans for Equality and learn how to make your donation today.

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Coming Out
Worksh op

Become a Voting member of Oklahomans for Equality

Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Free to participate, this course is designed
for individuals coming to terms with their
sexuality with presentations on how to
come out to family, friends and coworkers.
Question and answer session in a
supportive and informed environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org or
call 918-743-4297
Facilitated by Brendon Glon

Lawyer in the Library
August 9
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment
necessary..

Healthcare Navigator
Brought to You Bi the Letter B

By Appointment

Second Tuesday and Fourth Thursday of each month 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Bisexual support group at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Tell all your friends. The group is open to all bi/pan/queer/fluid+ folks and their
allies.

TAKE THE 2017 MOSAIC SURVEY

The 2017 Mosaic Inclusive Workplace Culture Survey is
live until August 7, 2017.

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy to
help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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powered by the tulsa regional chamber
Mosaic's annual Inclusive Workplace Culture survey provides
benchmark data for companies and organizations to gauge their
strengths, opportunities and challenges. For those with
exceptional diversity and inclusion practices, Mosaic awards the Top Inclusive Workplace Culture with recognition given at the three, four and five star level.
Organizations demonstrating commitment to diversity and inclusion but in need of additional work in certain areas receive the distinction of Rising Star.

Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

This survey provides invaluable data to help our region continue to strengthen its diversity and inclusion practices. These are not just feel-good metrics. This
information provides critical information to help make Tulsa and surrounding cities more desirable places to live, work and grow a business.
The survey does not have to be completed in one sitting. If you would like to preview a full PDF of the survey, click the links below.

Dr. Kurt Choate

Preview the small business (1-50 employees) survey.
Preview the large business (50+ employees) survey.

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Tulsa Children Need People Like You
Teaching positions are available throughout Tulsa Public Schools

We are the destination for extraordinary educators and exceptional staff who work with our community
and families to ignite the joy of learning and prepare every student for the greatest success in college,
careers, and life.
Tulsa Public Schools is on an exciting five-year journey to Destination Excellence, and we invite you to
join us! From teachers, to bus drivers, to cafeteria assistants, we have positions
available throughout the district for individuals who are ready to make a meaningful difference in the
lives of Tulsa students and families.

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

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community of learners, contributors, and designers who strive to embody our core values of equity,
character, excellence, team, and joy every day.

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View and apply for available positions with Tulsa Public Schools.
Learn more about the journey to Destination Excellence.
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Coming Out Workshop
Mondays 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Free to participate, this course is designed for individuals coming to terms with their sexuality with presentations on
how to come out to family, friends and coworkers. Question and answer session in a supportive and informed
environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org or call 918-743-4297 Facilitated by Brendon Glon

Temple Hull is a mental health
counseling intern at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. She has
experience counseling transgender,
bisexual, lesbian, gay and asexual
persons, and looks forward to
working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Gayming Night with Microsoft
Saturday, July 29 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Come on out for a night of fun and games. Socialize, make new friends, and try your hand at our collection of board and
Micosoft video games. It's a great way to socialize outside of the bar and club scene!
Snacks and light refreshments provided.
So come out and join us and let's have some fun!
We strive to create accessible and inclusive spaces for all our members. If you require any accommodations to ensure your
full participation, please contact: Jose.vega@okeq.org

Ladies Social Club Events
Friday July 30, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Come craft with us! Knotty Bitches meets the last Sunday of each month in the upstairs couch area of the Oklahoma Equality Center to knit*,
chat, and write to our government representatives about the issues that are on our minds. Anyone identifying as a woman is welcome to come
and bring one guest of any gender. Kids are welcome too; there is a room for them right next door. All letter writing materials are provided,
including help with finding your representatives and figuring out what you want to say.
*Any portable craft is welcome. Craft supplies not provided.

Amanda Rogers is a mental health
counseling intern at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. She welcomes
the opportunity to work with persons
with concerns related to gender
identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+
community. Appointments can be
scheduled with Amanda by calling
the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

July Volunteer of the Month
Nina Ryan
I have been volunteering with OKEQ 8 months. Wow. It sure doesn't
seem it's been that long. Time goes by so fast.
Volunteering somewhere has been a goal of mine for sometime. While my
kids were in school, and I wasn't working outside the home, I volunteered
at their schools. As my older ones went off to college and my youngest
was in high school I went to work at Tulsa Tech in Broken Arrow. Once I
stopped working there I kept thinking I would find a place to volunteer and
nothing really inspired me to go ahead with it.
The campaign for President of the United States had been a topic of
conversation between my son Jack and I for many months before
November, 2016. I have always disliked discussing politics with anyone.
Living in my protected bubble I was comfortable in the knowledge
everything would work out for the best. People are good, and caring and
accepting. So I thought. Jack introduced me to the beliefs of Mike
Pence, Steve Bannon, and many others on Trump's team. After
acquainting myself with some of their views on LGBTQ issues, and other
policies they believed in, I was disturbed, but thought surely Trump won't
get elected. Well, we all know how that turned out. Jack was devastated,
and worried and scared. No matter what I said to him, he was convinced
this was the end of life as we know it. It some ways it was.
So I got on line and looked for a way to support the LGBTQ community. I
was also selfish in this endeavor because I was also looking for a way to
learn more about LGBTQ people so I could understand and become more
accepting myself.
My favorite part of volunteering with OKEQ is visiting with the people that
are working and volunteering at the center. I also enjoy meeting the
variety of people that come in. I have definitely realized what a secure
little bubble I have lived in all of my life. I knew I would be openminded to
the way others live and view the world, from my time at working with
students at Tulsa Tech. That was my first eye opening experience. It

Alyssa Pasquini is a mental health
counseling intern at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. She is
passionate about assisting clients
who are a part of the LGBTQQIA+
community who experience a range
of concerns including issues
surrounding gender identity, sexual/
affectional orientation, and mood or
anxiety concerns. Appointments with
Alyssa can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568 .

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify
with non-binary genders, including but not
limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux,
and more. This group will be a safe space
to discuss our identities, receive support,

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helped me to not judge people by what they were wearing or how many piercings or tattoos they have. This is the first time I have knowingly
been around LGBTQ folks. I feel everyone would be more accepting and understanding if you would get to know the individual people that are
LGBTQ. Being a volunteer at OKEQ has helped me to realize how difficult it can be to live your true self.

and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

When I am not volunteering at the center I spend time with my daughters and their children. I would love to have more time with Jack, but he
lives in San Antonio. We talk often and keep in touch via texts. I like, well I used to enjoy it more, but I do cook almost every day. Gardening
has always been something I have enjoyed. I'm not a vegetable gardener, I love flowers. It is how I relax.
There are so many things OKEQ offers, it is hard to pick what event or program I like the best. I have been most impressed with the information
and support that is given to everyone that asks for it by the staff and volunteers that I have come in contact with.
I would recommend to anyone who wants a place to volunteer and is interested in helping others in there quests for equality. At the same time
being you will be around people that value that you are there. You can be there as little as 3 hours a week or choose to give more of your time,
it's up to you. You'll be glad you did.
If you would like to volunteer, click here or contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

2017 OkEq Board Elections

Nominations to the Board of Directors are made b y petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the
OkEq Secretary by August 23rd)

Please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org for an application.
Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member and membership fees current
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made pursuant to the particular knowledge,
skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Brought to You Bi the Letter
B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of each
month at
7:00 p.m.

The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on September
7th, 2017 beginning at 7:00 pm. Presently, six Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Six directors will be elected. All applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development and Governance
Committee.

SOS Group

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The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

oklahomans for equality

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship and
support through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Gay Men's Dinner Group Events
Tuesday August 1, 6:30 p.m.
Taziki's Mediterranean Cafe
4929 E. 71st St., Tulsa, OK 74136
August 1st at 6:30pm is our next men's dinner. We are eating at Taziki's Mediterranean Cafe. Located at
4929 e. 71st St. (71st &amp; Yale) Tulsa. If you are coming please let me know so I have a headcount for the
reservation.
Friday August 4, 7:00 p.m.
2601 S. 96th E. Ct., Tulsa OK 74129

tazikiscafe.com

Pool Party August 4th ( Friday) from 7:00pm-midnight at 2601 S. 96th E. Ct., Tulsa OK.
Bring your own beer or alcohol if you wish to drink, but no glass containers or getting drunk.
Thank you! P lease RSVP if you are coming to either event so I have a head count. Gay Men's Dinner Group, Richard Haley GuysDineToo@gmail.com

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Thursday August 3, 6:00 p.m.

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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for

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621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

transgender and intersex individuals.

The August Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and
exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature an Exhibit Titled "Four Artists - Four Styles", beginning
with a reception on Thursday, August 3rd from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

"Four Artists - Four Styles" is a group of 4 artists who work
together bringing a juxtaposition of styles and mediums together
for this show.
Charlotte Lough is compelled to paint - it is that simple. "If I go
for several days without picking up a paint brush I feel a void that
is only filled by making art". She is inspired by the beauty of
nature all around - she is drawn to paint birds, butterflies, flowers,
landscapes, water, and animals. Her fascination with water has
led her to a challenge of painting and understanding different
kinds of water including still water, ocean waves, babbling
brooks, and waterfalls. Most recently she has given herself the
ongoing challenge of painting fifty roses - all are fascinating in
their complex and beauty. She currently prefers to work in
impressionism/ representational, but is always trying new
approaches and styles as she evolves in her expression.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who are
not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Karin Cermak has moved away from strictly traditional realistic
painting to soft contemporary and abstract painting based on her
creativity and independence-of-thought on the real image of
subjects. She enjoys the freedom of contemporary and abstract
painting, where she can blend the reality with the fantasy. Both
styles allow her to be spontaneous, to play with colors and forms,
to use different materials, to express her feelings.
Janie Crean focuses on the beauty of nature in her wildlife and
landscape paintings of the great American West. Her paintings
bring the outdoor world to life with the use of composition and
light. She says of her work, "Only an artist would be excited by
feathers and fur! It's a challenge to paint, but worth the effort as
you see your wildlife come to life." Her style of painting has
evolved into an impressionistic style. Her objective is to create a
painting that comes together by knowing what to include and
what to leave to the viewer's imagination and eye.
Fernanda Thompson was always involved in creative activities
such as playwriting, poetry, painting and drawing with the
neighborhood kids. But at the age of fourteen she became a
portrait artist influenced by her art teacher in Brazil. As her arteye developed she discovered contemporary art. She speaks of
her work: "It's like freedom in art with broader varieties and
countless possibilities to be creative using ink, acrylics, oil, mixed
media, a brush, a palette knife or simply a pencil. I didn't want to
be limited by colors, so I began exploring the use of texture and costume-made canvas". If you seek them, you can find a few poems on the back of some of
her art pieces. "My art is a mix of all my life experiences; My art allows me to materialize my thoughts and emotions".

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, July 6th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
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The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center and
pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers and
community.

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August Volunteer of the Month
Josh Cancienne

In This Issue
August Volunteer of the Month
July Video eNews
"First Thursday" Art Opening
Gay Men's Dinner Group
Friend for a Friend
George Kaiser Family Foundation Matching
Grant
Become a Member
Brought to You Bi the Letter B

Josh has been volunteering with OKEQ since February 2017. He has always wanted to volunteer
someplace LGBTQ oriented. After the 2016 election results, was motivated to volunteer at OKEQ and
help any way he could.
Josh loves coming to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center "Where I know I'll be accepted no matter who
or what I am. It's incredibly validating to be here with an organization doing great work in making
Oklahoma a friendly place for LGBTQ+ people."
When not volunteering, Josh works as a web developer, enjoys hanging out with friends, playing video
games at home, singing, or drawing. His favorite events are the monthly Game Nights at OKEQ. "I get
to meet new people and we play tabletop games. It's really fun and I hope more people come!"
Josh definitely recommends people to come volunteer here because " You get to meet so many
wonderful people in the LGBTQ+ community. You get a behind the scenes look at what it takes to do all
the great work that OKEQ does for Tulsa and its surrounding areas." He adds " OKEQ wouldn't be what
it is without it's volunteers and community leaders. YOU can help shape the organization and
community. Even if you couldn't commit to volunteering, you could still start an event at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center and bring people from the community together. Talk with Jose Vega who can give
you more information about starting an event!"

2017 Mosaic Survey
Tulsa Public Schools
2017 OkEq Board Elections
Identities 101
S.A.G.E. Summer Pool Parties
NOH8 Photo Shoot
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Zarrow Mental Health Symposium
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Dissertation Research

If you would like to volunteer, click here or contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

August Video eNews

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, August 17
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The July Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature
the works of Sandi Willhite in an Exhibit
Titled "Tulsa Cowgirls" , beginning with a
reception on Thursday, July 6th from
6-9pm and continuing throughout the m
onth.

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Thursday August 3, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The August Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and
exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature an Exhibit Titled "Four Artists - Four Styles", beginning
with a reception on Thursday, August 3rd from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.

Family Ties

"Four Artists - Four Styles" is a group of 4 artists who work
together bringing a juxtaposition of styles and mediums together
for this show.
Charlotte Lough is compelled to paint - it is that simple. "If I go
for several days without picking up a paint brush I feel a void that
is only filled by making art". She is inspired by the beauty of
nature all around - she is drawn to paint birds, butterflies,
flowers, landscapes, water, and animals. Her fascination with
water has led her to a challenge of painting and understanding
different kinds of water including still water, ocean waves,
babbling brooks, and waterfalls. Most recently she has given
herself the ongoing challenge of painting fifty roses - all are
fascinating in their complex and beauty. She currently prefers to
work in impressionism/ representational, but is always trying new
approaches and styles as she evolves in her expression.

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

Karin Cermak has moved away from strictly traditional realistic

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painting to soft contemporary and abstract painting based on her
creativity and independence-of-thought on the real image of
subjects. She enjoys the freedom of contemporary and abstract
painting, where she can blend the reality with the fantasy. Both
styles allow her to be spontaneous, to play with colors and forms,
to use different materials, to express her feelings.
Janie Crean focuses on the beauty of nature in her wildlife and
landscape paintings of the great American West. Her paintings
bring the outdoor world to life with the use of composition and
light. She says of her work, "Only an artist would be excited by
feathers and fur! It's a challenge to paint, but worth the effort as
you see your wildlife come to life." Her style of painting has
evolved into an impressionistic style. Her objective is to create a
painting that comes together by knowing what to include and
what to leave to the viewer's imagination and eye.

Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org

Fernanda Thompson was always involved in creative activities
such as playwriting, poetry, painting and drawing with the
neighborhood kids. But at the age of fourteen she became a
portrait artist influenced by her art teacher in Brazil. As her arteye developed she discovered contemporary art. She speaks of
her work: "It's like freedom in art with broader varieties and
countless possibilities to be creative using ink, acrylics, oil, mixed
media, a brush, a palette knife or simply a pencil. I didn't want to be limited by colors, so I began exploring the use of texture and costume-made canvas". If
you seek them, you can find a few poems on the back of some of her art pieces. "My art is a mix of all my life experiences; My art allows me to materialize my
thoughts and emotions".

Free to participate, this course is designed
for individuals coming to terms with their
sexuality with presentations on how to
come out to family, friends and coworkers.
Question and answer session in a
supportive and informed environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, July 6th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

August 9
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Gay Men's Dinner Group Pool Party
Friday August 4, 7:00 p.m.
2601 S. 96th E. Ct., Tulsa OK 74129
Pool Party August 4th (Friday) from 7:00pm-midnight at 2601 S. 96th E. Ct., Tulsa OK.
Bring your own beer or alcohol if you wish to drink, but no glass containers or getting drunk.
Thank you! P lease RSVP if you are coming to either event so I have a head count. Gay Men's Dinner Group,
Richard Haley GuysDineToo@gmail.com

Lawyer in the Library

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment
necessary..

Healthcare Navigator
By Appointment
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy to
help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

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Saturday, August 12, 2017 "' 6:00 - 9:00pm

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

Dennis Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK. 74120
Special Music by the incomparable Rebecca Ungerman

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Dinner: S20.00
Ribs, Chicken, and Vegetarian main dishes.
Bakes beans, coleslaw, potato salad, and Al's carrot cupcakes!

Live Entertainment &amp; Silent Auction - All proceeds to benefit
the program which supports hundreds of pet owners
living with HIV to be able to keep their best friend at a
Temple Hull is a mental health
counseling intern at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. She has
experience counseling transgender,
bisexual, lesbian, gay and asexual
persons, and looks forward to
working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

crucial time in their lives.

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RSVP - Ja on Eddingfield 918-361-8839

Amanda Rogers is a mental health
counseling intern at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. She welcomes
the opportunity to work with persons
with concerns related to gender
identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+
community. Appointments can be
scheduled with Amanda by calling
the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

George Kaiser Family Foundation Matching Grant

Become a new donor to OkEq or a new member of Oklahomans for Equality today&gt; All new member donations to Oklahomans for Equality will be matched
by the George Kaiser Family Foundation.

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Find out more about membership with Oklahomans for Equality and learn how to make your donation today.

Become a Voting member of Oklahomans for Equality

Alyssa Pasquini is a mental health
counseling intern at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. She is
passionate about assisting clients
who are a part of the LGBTQQIA+
community who experience a range
of concerns including issues
surrounding gender identity, sexual/
affectional orientation, and mood or
anxiety concerns. Appointments with
Alyssa can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568 .

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify
with non-binary genders, including but not
limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux,
and more. This group will be a safe space
to discuss our identities, receive support,

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and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Brought to You Bi the Letter
B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of each
month at
7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

Brought to You Bi the Letter B
Second Tuesday and Fourth Thursday of each month 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Bisexual support group at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Tell all your friends. The group is open to all bi/pan/queer/fluid+ folks and their
allies.

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

TAKE THE 2017 MOSAIC SURVEY

The 2017 Mosaic Inclusive Workplace Culture Survey is
live until August 7, 2017.

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powered by the tutsa regional chamber
Mosaic's annual Inclusive Workplace Culture survey provides
benchmark data for companies and organizations to gauge
their strengths, opportunities and challenges. For those with
exceptional diversity and inclusion practices, Mosaic awards the Top Inclusive Workplace Culture with recognition given at the three, four and five star level.
Organizations demonstrating commitment to diversity and inclusion but in need of additional work in certain areas receive the distinction of Rising Star.

This survey provides invaluable data to help our region continue to strengthen its diversity and inclusion practices. These are not just feel-good metrics. This
information provides critical information to help make Tulsa and surrounding cities more desirable places to live, work and grow a business.
The survey does not have to be completed in one sitting. If you would like to preview a full PDF of the survey, click the links below.
Preview the small business (1-50 employees) survey.
Preview the large business (50+ employees) survey.

Click here to begin or to share with someone at your pace of employment.

Tulsa Children Need People Like You
Teaching positions are available throughout Tulsa Public Schools

We are the destination for extraordinary educators and exceptional staff who work with our community
and families to ignite the joy of learning and prepare every student for the greatest success in college,
careers, and life.

When you make the choice to work, live, and grow with Team Tulsa, you become part of a dynamic
community of learners, contributors, and designers who strive to embody our core values of equity,
character, excellence, team, and joy every day.

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship and
support through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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Tulsa Public Schools is on an exciting five-year journey to Destination Excellence, and we invite you
to join us! From teachers, to bus drivers, to cafeteria assistants, we have positions
available throughout the district for individuals who are ready to make a meaningful difference in the
lives of Tulsa students and families.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

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Gender Support Program

TULSA PUBLIC
SCHOOLS

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for

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transgender and intersex individuals.
View and apply for available positions with Tulsa Public Schools.
-----------------------Learn more about the journey to Destination Excellence.
Explore our core values and beliefs.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

2017 OkEq Board Elections
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on September
7th, 2017 beginning at 7:00 pm. Presently, six Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Six directors will be elected. All applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development and Governance
Committee.

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Nominations to the Board of Directors are made b y petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the
OkEq Secretary by August 23rd)

Please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org for an application.
Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member and membership fees current
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made pursuant to the particular knowledge,
skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who are
not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

oklahomans for equality

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

Identities 101
Saturday August 19, 2:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Identities 101 is a free, fun, and interactive way for community activists and people with a thirst for education to learn
about different identities within the LGBTQ+ acronym. Enjoy an afternoon of powerful discussion as Tulsa's LGBTQ+
youth and adults work together to show you the colors of the rainbow in depth. The event will include panels focusing on
gender and sexualities that you might not know about! This is a learning space, and it is completely okay not to know
everything. We hope to see you there, discovering more and more about your community!

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center and
pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
S.A.G.E. Summer Pool Parties
Fourth Tuesday of each month
Tuesday Aug. 22, 10:00am
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have their final pool party of the summer on Tuesday, August 22nd at
10:00 am. Members can meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party.
Lunch at the pool party will be burgers and hot dogs. Participants are encouraged to bring
side dishes, deserts, and drinks. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with
steps to help people into the pool. If you would like to attend, please email
olivia.cotter@okeq.org to RSVP. The pool party will be held at 1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa,
OK 74105. Maps are available at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and
transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to
achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their rights,

The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers and
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day

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fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images
of LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Intimate Partner Violence&amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group

NOH8 Photo Shoot
Sunday September 17, 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join the #NOH8Worldwide movement in Tulsa, OK and add your face to the fight for equal human rights!
COST :
Single/Solo Photos: $40
Couple/Group Photos: $25 per person
NOH8 accepts cash and credit cards only. Fees paid to participate cover services and costs for one edited digital
print only, made available via noh8campaign.com, and do not include physical prints.
* COME CAMERA-READY *
* WEAR A WHITE SHIRT *
* POSE &amp; MAKE A STATEMENT! *

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The NOH8 Campaign returns to Oklahomans For Equality @ The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on Sunday,
September 17th for an open photo shoot! Stop by anytime between 2pm-5pm to pose for an official NOH8 photo by
photographer Adam Bouska. No reservations needed!
Photos are first-come, first-served - and we move fast! Please arrive camera-ready with a plain white shirt to match
the signature style of the NOH8 photos.
When is the best time to arrive? Most people tend to arrive before the photo shoot begins, but as long as someone
has lined up by the advertised end time for the photo shoot (5:00pm for this photo shoot), they should be guaranteed a chance to pose!
Once you arrive, the next steps are easy!
1. Fill-out one numbered model release for each person.
2. Have a NOH8 temporary tattoo applied for your photo.
3. Standby for your number to be called.
4. Process your payment once called.
5. Trade your processed model release for duct tape!

First Wednesday of each month from 5:30
- 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and educational
group is for individuals who have survived
domestic violence and are ready to
explore their personal healing process
and find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal, and may include specific
goals such as creating a safety plan,
reducing risk of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing the
impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing self-regulatory
skills, addressing trauma through
cognitive processing, reconnecting to
support systems, family and the
community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is paramount. For more
information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

NOH8 Co-Founder Adam Bouska will photograph roughly 5-10 frames per person. One frame will be selected/edited by our team and made available within
approximately eight weeks (timeline subject to change).
INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING? E-mail info@noh8campaign.com with your contact information and make sure to note which shoot you'd like to
volunteer for!

TULSA PROJECT THEATRE ANNOUNCES 2017-2018 SEASON
Today, Tulsa Project Theatre (TPT), the city's only theatre company operating
under an Actors Equity Association (AEA) contract, announced its 2017-2018
season. Three of the season's productions are in collaboration with other AEA
affiliates - two from Oklahoma City and one with whom fans of the hit TV shows,
Big Bang Theory and Speechless, may be familiar.
In September, TPT joins forces with Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma with the play, I AM
MY OWN WIFE. TPT Artistic Director and Lyric veteran, Matthew Alvin Brown
portrays over 30 characters in a tour-de-force performance in the Norman Theatre
at the Tulsa PAC.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

In February 2018, TPT returns to the intimate Norman Theatre at the Tulsa PAC to
present the Regional Premiere of John Ross Bowie's FOUR CHORDS AND A
GUN. This brand new non-musical play centers on the iconic punk band, The
Ramones, as they record their fifth album with eccentric music producer, Phil
Spector. Focusing on the period in 1979-1980 when the band stood on the
edge of breaking out, and Spector needed a hit, this intense black comedy sheds
light on an important and overlooked moment in rock history. FOUR CHORDS

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AND A GUN was written by actor and comedian John Ross Bowie, best known for
his role as Barry Kripke in the CBS show THE BIG BANG THEORY and currently as Jimmy Dimeo on the ABC show SPEECHLESS. FOUR CHORDS AND
A GUN runs February 16-25, 2018.
TICK...TICK...BOOM! is an autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the late Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Awardwinning composer of Rent, which tells the
story of a composer and the sacrifices he made to achieve his big break, eventually leading to a Broadway blockbuster. His girlfriend wants to get married
and move out of the city, his best friend is making big bucks on Madison Avenue and, yet, Jon is still waiting tables and trying to write
the great American rock musical. Set in 1990, this compelling story of personal discovery embraces the universal ideal of holding onto your dreams through
life's most difficult challenges. Before RENT, there was TICK...TICK...BOOM! The production will run for a weekend in Oklahoma City before arriving in Tulsa
for a limited run on April 27 - 29, 2018.
Tulsa Project Theatre will close its seventh season in the Liddy Doenges Theatre with another Oklahoma Premiere of the rock opera LIZZIE, set to run July
13-22, 2018. On a sweltering summer morning in 1892, in a small new England city, a prominent business man and his wife were brutally axed to death in
their home. Their youngest daughter, Lizzie Borden was the prime suspect and her trial was a coast-to-coast media sensation. LIZZIE features four women
fronting a six-piece rock band. LIZZIE is sex, rage, betrayal, blood, murder, and American mythology set to a scorching rock score.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Visit www.tulsaprojecttheatre.com for more information

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2017 Zarrow Mental Health Symposium - Challenging Injustice &amp; Discrimination
October 5-6
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103
Why You Can't Miss It!
● Learn a full spectrum of tools and strategies related to programs, policies, and practices that
challenge and/or combat injustice and discrimination, including any subsequent impact on mental health
● Connect &amp; share ideas with over 800 peers and leading experts in the field!
● Receive critical CEU &amp; ethics hours!

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

To learn more about the Zarrow Mental Health Symposium, visit www.zarrowsymposium.org, call
JoBeth Hamon at 405-778-8122. You may also email jhamon@mhaok.org.
You have the power to challenge and combat systemic injustice and discrimination that can impact
mental health! Learn how to take action to forever change your community at the 2017 Zarrow Mental
Health Symposium - Challenging Injustice &amp; Discrimination, October 5-6 in Tulsa, Okla.
The Symposium is a unique opportunity to meet and connect with other like-minded attendees who are
inspired to discuss the realities of injustice and discrimination and develop solutions to address these
realities and long-term implications on mental health. Plus, you can receive valuable CEU and ethics
hours!
Stay up-to-date on conference updates &amp; announcements! Visit www.zarrowsymposium.org.

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Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Equality Center Pride Store
2017 Tulsa Pride Shirts are still a vailable in the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Pride Store for $20.00

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Permanent Partners: Building Gay and Lesbian Relationships that Last"
By: Betty Berzon, Ph. D.

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Today, more than ever before, gay and lesbian couples want long-lasting, fulfilling, happy relationships. But in order to accomplish this,
the notion of "partnership" itself must be radically reinvented. Gay men and lesbians must learn to imbue relationships with the same
importance that their heterosexual counterparts do - in a society that still offers none of the same support.
This book, written by a psychotherapist who specializes in working with lesbian and gay male couples, offers clear, compassionate
advice and counseling on the internal and external problems faced by two men or two women as they create a life together. Warmly
supportive, Dr. Betty Berzon draws on real life examples from her professional practice and her own long-term partnership to help
couples improve communication, "fight fair," resolve conflicts, and affirm both their love and their commitment in a relationship that
works today, tomorrow, and forever.

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LGBT Participants Wanted for Dissertation Research
For Dissertation Study on the experiences of "coming out" to conservative
religious parents. This study is in partial fulfillment of the requirements for
the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in General Psychology for Capella
Univesity.
MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA:
• LGBT
• Between the ages of 19-25
• Have "come out" to conservative religious parents.
• Have "come out" to parents for at least one (1) full year.
• Be willing to be interviewed about your experience.
YOU SHOULD KNOW:
• All interviews will be confidential
• All participants will receive a $5.00 gift card to Quik Trip
• Interviews will be conducted at a room at one of the Tulsa City-County Library Branches.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE:
Contact: Carrie Fleharty Ph.D. candidate in General Psychology
Call: 539-302-7131
Email: Cfleharty@capellauniversity.edu
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In This Issue
Justin Castilla Sponsors the Day
Ladies Social Club
Friend for a Friend
August EBA Mixer

Justin Castilla Sponsors the Day
August 12, 2017
Justin is sponsoring the day in remembrance of Khalid Jabara.

Identities 101
Council Oak Mens Chorale
S.A.G.E. Summer Pool Parties
August Volunteer of the Month
August Video eNews

Thank You Justin!

George Kaiser Family Foundation Matching
Grant
Become a Member
"First Thursday" Art Opening
NOH8 Photo Shoot
Brought to You Bi the Letter B

If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special day click here
• Birthdays - Yours, your spouses, your children, your parents, your friends, even your dog's
• Anniversary's - Wedding, sobriety, adoption, court date
• To honor a loved one's memory
• Special events
• Mothers day, Fathers day, any holiday
• Just Because

Zarrow Mental Health Symposium
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Tulsa Public Schools
2017 OkEq Board Elections
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Dissertation Research

Ladies Social Club - Movie Night
Friday August 11, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Movie TBD - accepting suggestions! Prefer something funny or inspiring with some degree of "girl power"
Potluck snacks as per usual!

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, August 17
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The July Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature
the works of Sandi Willhite in an Exhibit
Titled "Tulsa Cowgirls" , beginning with a
reception on Thursday, July 6th from
6-9pm and continuing throughout the m
onth.

Family Ties

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Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

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Saturday, August 12, 2017 "' 6:00 - 9:00pm

Live Free!
Coming Out
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Dennis Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK. 74120
Special Music by the incomparable Rebecca Ungerman

Dinner: $20.00
Ribs, Chicken, and Vegetarian main dishes.
Bakes beans, coleslaw, potato salad, and Al's carrot cupcakes!

Live Entertainment &amp; Silent Auction - All proceeds to benefit
the program which supports hundreds of pet owners
living with HIV to be able to keep their best friend at a

Free to participate, this course is designed
for individuals coming to terms with their
sexuality with presentations on how to
come out to family, friends and coworkers.
Question and answer session in a
supportive and informed environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org

Lawyer in the Library
September 13
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

crucial time in their lives.
Seating i limit d m k y ur r

Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org

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b fore Augu t 1st
RSVP - Jason Eddingfield 918-361-8839

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment
necessary..

Healthcare Navigator
By Appointment
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy to
help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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EBA Mixer
Wednesday August 16, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Chandra Hall
769 N Denver Ave, Tulsa OK 74106

Counseling Services

UALITY
Business Alliance

Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Dr. Kurt Choate

Join us for August's Equality Business Alliance mixer hosted by Chandra Hall with Keller Williams Realty
When it comes to real estate I specialize in YOU! The home buying and selling process is all about YOU so I make great efforts to get to know you and what
you need in order to streamline the process and get you where you need to be as quickly and as smoothly as possible. I strive to make the home buying or
selling process as smooth and as easy to understand as possible, while I also look out for you with the best cost solutions.
Reach out to me today so I can make arrangements for a Buyer's consultation or a Seller's consultation so we can get to know each other and work together.
I am looking forward to meeting you!
Check out Chandra Hall online at http://chandra-hall.kw.com/

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

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Temple Hull is a mental health
counseling intern at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. She has
experience counseling transgender,
bisexual, lesbian, gay and asexual
persons, and looks forward to
working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Identities 101
Saturday August 19, 2:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Identities 101 is a free, fun, and interactive way for community activists and people with a thirst for education to learn
about different identities within the LGBTQ+ acronym. Enjoy an afternoon of powerful discussion as Tulsa's LGBTQ+
youth and adults work together to show you the colors of the rainbow in depth. The event will include panels focusing on
gender and sexualities that you might not know about! This is a learning space, and it is completely okay not to know
everything. We hope to see you there, discovering more and more about your community!

Holiday Concert Rehearsals begin August 22nd, See you there!!!

Amanda Rogers is a mental health
counseling intern at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. She welcomes
the opportunity to work with persons
with concerns related to gender
identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+
community. Appointments can be
scheduled with Amanda by calling
the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

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Alyssa Pasquini is a mental health
counseling intern at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. She is
passionate about assisting clients
who are a part of the LGBTQQIA+
community who experience a range
of concerns including issues
surrounding gender identity, sexual/
affectional orientation, and mood or
anxiety concerns. Appointments with
Alyssa can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568 .

Non-Binary Support
Group

Click here for more information

Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify
with non-binary genders, including but not
limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux,
and more. This group will be a safe space
to discuss our identities, receive support,

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and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

S.A.G.E. Summer Pool Parties
Tuesday Aug. 22, 10:00am
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have their final pool party of the summer on Tuesday, August 22nd at
10:00 am. Members can meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party.
Lunch at the pool party will be burgers and hot dogs. Participants are encouraged to bring
side dishes, deserts, and drinks. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with
steps to help people into the pool. If you would like to attend, please email
olivia.cotter@okeq.org to RSVP. The pool party will be held at 1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa,
OK 74105. Maps are available at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and
transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to
achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their rights,
fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images
of LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Brought to You Bi the Letter
B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of each
month at
7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

August Volunteer of the Month
Josh Cancienne
Josh has been volunteering with OKEQ since February 2017. He has always wanted to volunteer
someplace LGBTQ oriented. After the 2016 election results, was motivated to volunteer at OKEQ and
help any way he could.
Josh loves coming to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center "Where I know I'll be accepted no matter who
or what I am. It's incredibly validating to be here with an organization doing great work in making
Oklahoma a friendly place for LGBTQ+ people."
When not volunteering, Josh works as a web developer, enjoys hanging out with friends, playing video
games at home, singing, or drawing. His favorite events are the monthly Game Nights at OKEQ. "I get
to meet new people and we play tabletop games. It's really fun and I hope more people come!"
Josh definitely recommends people to come volunteer here because " You get to meet so many
wonderful people in the LGBTQ+ community. You get a behind the scenes look at what it takes to do all
the great work that OKEQ does for Tulsa and its surrounding areas." He adds " OKEQ wouldn't be what
it is without it's volunteers and community leaders. YOU can help shape the organization and
community. Even if you couldn't commit to volunteering, you could still start an event at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center and bring people from the community together. Talk with Jose Vega who can give
you more information about starting an event!"

If you would like to volunteer, click here or contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

August Video eNews

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

■
Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship and
support through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088
v

Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
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Edward F. Bommer &amp; Roger Morris Sponsor the Day
August 16, 2017
Marriage
Edward F. Bommer/Roger W. Morris
August 16, 2017
Cold Hearted but true, Marriage is concerned with the
Concervation of Wealth and Transfer of Property between generations.
Think about it.

Congratulations
Roger and Edward!

August 16th, 2017
In This Issue
Edward F. Bommer &amp; Roger Morris Sponsor
the Day
Message from the Executive Director
August EBA Mixer
H.O.P.E. Divas 2017
Green Country Bears
Identities 101
Sisters in Song
Council Oak Mens Chorale
S.A.G.E. Summer Pool Parties
Candidate Meet and Greet
August Volunteer of the Month
August Video eNews
George Kaiser Family Foundation Matching
Grant
Become a Member
"First Thursday" Art Opening
NOH8 Photo Shoot

If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special day click here

Brought to You Bi the Letter B

• Birthdays - Yours, your spouses, your children, your parents, your
friends, even your dog's
• Anniversary's - Wedding, sobriety, adoption, court date
• To honor a loved one's memory
• Special events
• Mothers day, Fathers day, any holiday
• Just Because

Zarrow Mental Health Symposium
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Tulsa Public Schools
2017 OkEq Board Elections
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
ICAO Campout

Message from the Executive Director, Toby Jenkins

Dissertation Research

August 16, 2017

As predicted and prophetically suggested we have entered a divisive and hateful period of
civil unrest. The past two years have been filled with outrageous and disgusting behaviour
parading itself as political discourse. It is not discourse. It is not two competing opinions! It
is EVIL!!!!
Daily, Oklahomans for Equality assists the victims of this EVIL marching through our land.
Weekly, death threats in the mail, phone calls verbally harassing us and our constituents,
and vandalism of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center are all examples of the escalating
violence and evil.
Our organization has witnessed evil before. Heading into our 38th year allows us to have
some perspective on past evil behavior and justifiable fear of what the future may hold.
Charlottesville is America with hatred simmering until it takes center stage. The rage of the
oppressed screaming "How can you not see this marching in our streets?" I understand the
fearful response of the counter-protesters and their emotional outrage in reaction to the
white supremacists and neo-nazis.
I feel that same emotion and fear every year at our Tulsa Pride Parade when protesters line
our city streets screaming profanities and making threats at our families and parade
participants. That is why we make sure we have police protection. The white supremacists
wanted to strike that same fear in Charlottesville, but these bigots carried guns and
weapons.
As executive director, I commit myself to denounce this present darkness engulfing our
nation and to build stronger alliances with those marginalized by this reign of terror. I call
upon the membership of Oklahomans for Equality to stand up to the hate. Push back when
someone wants to sanction racist actions and speech. This is our time and we can not be
silent!

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, August 17
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The August Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature an Exhibit Titled "Four Artists Four Styles".
"Four Artists - Four Styles" is a group of
4 artists who work together bringing a
juxtaposition of styles and mediums
together for this show.

This video has extremely graphic and violent content.
Please use discretion when viewing.

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EBA Mixer
Wednesday August 16, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Chandra Hall
769 N Denver Ave, Tulsa OK 74106

Family Ties

E

ALITY

usiness Alliance

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op
Join us for August's Equality Business Alliance mixer hosted by Chandra Hall with Keller Williams Realty
When it comes to real estate I specialize in YOU! The home buying and selling process is all about YOU so I make great efforts to get to know you and what
you need in order to streamline the process and get you where you need to be as quickly and as smoothly as possible. I strive to make the home buying or
selling process as smooth and as easy to understand as possible, while I also look out for you with the best cost solutions.
Reach out to me today so I can make arrangements for a Buyer's consultation or a Seller's consultation so we can get to know each other and work together.
I am looking forward to meeting you!
Check out Chandra Hall online at http://chandra-hall.kw.com/

Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Free to participate, this course is designed
for individuals coming to terms with their
sexuality with presentations on how to
come out to family, friends and coworkers.
Question and answer session in a
supportive and informed environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org

Lawyer in the Library
September 13
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment
necessary..

Healthcare Navigator
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

H.O.P.E. DIVAS 2017 - Icons of the 80s!
Friday August 25, 6:30 p.m. - Reception, 7:45 p.m. - Dinner and Concert
COX Assembly Hall at the Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103

By Appointment
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy to
help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable

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Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Please join us for our Annual fundraiser and concert DIVAS 2017 Icons of the 80s!
Dress Code: Cocktail with an 80s Flair!
Honorary Chair: Tamara Benson
VALET PARKING PROVIDED*

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Performers Include:
Mark Gibson Music, Double Treble, Pam Van Dyke
Crosby, FuZed, Heather Rumley, Rebecca Marks Jimerson &amp;
Andrew Witter!
Sponsorship Levels
Michael Jackson Sponsor
$25,000 / 3 Premier Tables for 10 / Spotlight Seating / Program
Recognition / Beverages Served at Your Tables / Limo Service
Prince Sponsor
$15,000 / 2 Premier Tables for 10 / Spotlight Seating / Program
Recognition / Beverages served at Your Tables / Limo Service to and from Event
Whitney Houston Sponsor
$5,000 / 1 Premier Table for 10 / Spotlight Seating / Program Recognition / Limo Service to and from Event

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

George Michael Sponsor
$2,500 / 1 Table for 10 / Preferred Seating / Program Recognition / Limo Service to and from Event
David Bowie Sponsor
$1,750 / 1 Table for 10 / Preferred Seating / Program Recognition
Leon Russell Sponsor
$200 / Single Ticket / Reserved Seating / Program Recognition
This year we are offering an opportunity to purchase a Dream Ticket. The Winner of the Dream Ticket will receive a Live Auction Item of choice! That's right,
the winner can choose ANY one of the Live Auction Items from the list below! Only 150 tickets will be sold!!! Want a chance to win before bidding begins?
Can't handle the pressure of Live bidding? This is your chance to win!

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

How Much Does It Cost?
Dream Tickets cost $100 each and can also purchase 3 for $250.
Where can I buy a Dream Ticket?
You may purchase your ticket(s) ahead of time online. Tickets will also be available the night of the Auction (if applicable). You must be in attendance when
the ticket is drawn, in order to win.

Green Country Bears 7th Anniversary
Saturday August 19, 7:00 p.m.
Elmer's BBQ
4130 S. Peoria Tulsa, OK 74105
The Green Country Bears is celebrating their 7th year Anniversary. We are having a Bears Dine Out/Bears Night Out combo on August
19th . Join us at Elmer's BBQ, 4130 S. Peoria, Tulsa, Ok at 7 PM . Their menu can be found at www.elmersbbqtulsa.com
Afterwards the bears are headed to the infamous Eagle at 1338 East 3rd, Tulsa for drinks. Later on the bears are going to Area 18.
Temple Hull is a mental health
counseling intern at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. She has
experience counseling transgender,
bisexual, lesbian, gay and asexual
persons, and looks forward to
working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Identities 101
Saturday August 19, 2:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Identities 101 is a free, fun, and interactive way for community activists and people with a thirst for education to learn about
different identities within the LGBTQ+ acronym. Enjoy an afternoon of powerful discussion as Tulsa's LGBTQ+ youth and
adults work together to show you the colors of the rainbow in depth. The event will include panels focusing on gender and
sexualities that you might not know about! This is a learning space, and it is completely okay not to know everything. We
hope to see you there, discovering more and more about your community!

Sisters in Song Rehearsal
Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Diversity Arts Association of Oklahoma/Sisters In Song will begin rehearsals for our upcoming Christmas concert, Hope
Peace Joy 2017 this coming Tuesday, August, 22, 2017 at the OKEQ Center. Rehearsals are from 7PM to 9PM and will be
every Tuesday at that time. Please come join us if you love to sing and especially if you love to sing Christmas music.

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Holiday Concert Rehearsals begin August 22nd, See you there!!!

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Amanda Rogers is a mental health
counseling intern at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. She welcomes
the opportunity to work with persons
with concerns related to gender
identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+
community. Appointments can be
scheduled with Amanda by calling
the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

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Alyssa Pasquini is a mental health
counseling intern at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. She is
passionate about assisting clients
who are a part of the LGBTQQIA+
community who experience a range
of concerns including issues
surrounding gender identity, sexual/
affectional orientation, and mood or
anxiety concerns. Appointments with
Alyssa can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568 .

Click here for more information

Non-Binary Support
Group

S.A.G.E. Summer Pool Parties
Tuesday Aug. 22, 10:00am
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have their final pool party of the summer on Tuesday, August 22nd at
10:00 am. Members can meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party.
Lunch at the pool party will be burgers and hot dogs. Participants are encouraged to bring
side dishes, deserts, and drinks. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with
steps to help people into the pool. If you would like to attend, please email
olivia.cotter@okeq.org to RSVP. The pool party will be held at 1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK
74105. Maps are available at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and
transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to
achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their rights,
fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images
of LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

OkEq 2017-2018 Board Candidate Meet and Greet
Tuesday August 29, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center August 29th starting at 6pm. Come meet the candidates running for Oklahomans for equality board of directors.
There will be refreshments.
Voting starts September 1st.
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on September 7th, 2017 beginning at 7:00 pm. Presently,
seven Board of Director spaces are up for election.
To read the candidate bios click here

Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify
with non-binary genders, including but not
limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux,
and more. This group will be a safe space
to discuss our identities, receive support,
and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday
of each month at
7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in

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for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

II

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship and
support through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088
v

Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm

August Volunteer of the Month
Josh Cancienne

SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who are
not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Josh has been volunteering with OKEQ since February 2017. He has always wanted to volunteer
someplace LGBTQ oriented. After the 2016 election results, was motivated to volunteer at OKEQ and
help any way he could.
Josh loves coming to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center "Where I know I'll be accepted no matter who
or what I am. It's incredibly validating to be here with an organization doing great work in making
Oklahoma a friendly place for LGBTQ+ people."
When not volunteering, Josh works as a web developer, enjoys hanging out with friends, playing video
games at home, singing, or drawing. His favorite events are the monthly Game Nights at OKEQ. "I get
to meet new people and we play tabletop games. It's really fun and I hope more people come!"
Josh definitely recommends people to come volunteer here because " You get to meet so many
wonderful people in the LGBTQ+ community. You get a behind the scenes look at what it takes to do all
the great work that OKEQ does for Tulsa and its surrounding areas." He adds " OKEQ wouldn't be what
it is without it's volunteers and community leaders. YOU can help shape the organization and
community. Even if you couldn't commit to volunteering, you could still start an event at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center and bring people from the community together. Talk with Jose Vega who can give
you more information about starting an event!"

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

If you would like to volunteer, click here or contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

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OkEq 2017-2018 Board Candidate Meet and Greet
Tuesday August 29, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

August 24th, 2017
In This Issue
Candidate Meet and Greet
Tulsa Writers Ink
Brought to You Bi the Letter B
Sisters in Song
Council Oak Mens Chorale
H.O.P.E. Divas 2017
Green Country Bears
August Volunteer of the Month

Join us at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center August 29th starting at 6pm. Come meet the candidates running for Oklahomans for equality board of directors.
There will be refreshments.

August Video eNews
Become a Member

Voting starts September 1st.

"First Thursday" Art Opening

The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on September 7th, 2017 beginning at 7:00 pm. Presently,
seven Board of Director spaces are up for election.
To read the candidate bios click here

Question, Prevent, and Refer - Suicide
Prevention Training
NOH8 Photo Shoot
August EBA Mixer
Zarrow Mental Health Symposium
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Tulsa Public Schools
2017 OkEq Board Elections
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
ICAO Campout
Dissertation Research

OkEq Board Meeting
Annual Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, September 7
Monthly Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, September 21
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The August Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature an Exhibit Titled "Four Artists Four Styles".
"Four Artists - Four Styles" is a group of
4 artists who work together bringing a
juxtaposition of styles and mediums
together for this show.

Tulsa Writers Ink
Every Saturday beginning September 2, 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
An LGBT inclusive group of writers providing support and resources to authors and writers regardless of where they are i
n their writing career. First meeting will be Saturday Sept. 2 1pm-3pm.

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Tulsa Writers, Ink~
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

~

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-Brought to You Bi the Letter B
Second Tuesday and Fourth Thursday of each month 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Family Ties

Bisexual support group at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Tell all your friends. The group is open to all bi/pan/queer/fluid+ folks and their
allies.

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

Sisters in Song Rehearsal
Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Diversity Arts Association of Oklahoma/Sisters In Song will begin rehearsals for our upcoming Christmas concert, Hope
Peace Joy 2017 this coming Tuesday, August, 22, 2017 at the OKEQ Center. Rehearsals are from 7PM to 9PM and will be
every Tuesday at that time. Please come join us if you love to sing and especially if you love to sing Christmas music.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

Holiday Concert Rehearsals begin August 22nd, See you there!!!

Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Free to participate, this course is designed
for individuals coming to terms with their
sexuality with presentations on how to
come out to family, friends and coworkers.
Question and answer session in a
supportive and informed environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org

Lawyer in the Library
September 13
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment
necessary..

Click here for more information

Healthcare Navigator
By Appointment

H.O.P.E. DIVAS 2017 - Icons of the 80s!
Friday August 25, 6:30 p.m. - Reception, 7:45 p.m. - Dinner and Concert
COX Assembly Hall at the Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103
Please join us for our Annual fundraiser and concert DIVAS 2017 Icons of the 80s!

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy to
help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable

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Dress Code: Cocktail with an 80s Flair!
Honorary Chair: Tamara Benson
VALET PARKING PROVIDED*

Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
- - ·- - - -

Performers Include:
Mark Gibson Music, Double Treble, Pam Van Dyke
Crosby, FuZed, Heather Rumley, Rebecca Marks Jimerson &amp;
Andrew Witter!

Counseling Services

Sponsorship Levels
Michael Jackson Sponsor
$25,000 / 3 Premier Tables for 10 / Spotlight Seating / Program
Recognition / Beverages Served at Your Tables / Limo Service

Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Prince Sponsor
$15,000 / 2 Premier Tables for 10 / Spotlight Seating / Program Recognition / Beverages served at Your Tables / Limo Service to and from Event
Whitney Houston Sponsor
$5,000 / 1 Premier Table for 10 / Spotlight Seating / Program Recognition / Limo Service to and from Event
George Michael Sponsor
$2,500 / 1 Table for 10 / Preferred Seating / Program Recognition / Limo Service to and from Event
David Bowie Sponsor
$1,750 / 1 Table for 10 / Preferred Seating / Program Recognition
Leon Russell Sponsor
$200 / Single Ticket / Reserved Seating / Program Recognition
This year we are offering an opportunity to purchase a Dream Ticket. The Winner of the Dream Ticket will receive a Live Auction Item of choice! That's right,
the winner can choose ANY one of the Live Auction Items from the list below! Only 150 tickets will be sold!!! Want a chance to win before bidding begins?
Can't handle the pressure of Live bidding? This is your chance to win!
How Much Does It Cost?
Dream Tickets cost $100 each and can also purchase 3 for $250.
Where can I buy a Dream Ticket?
You may purchase your ticket(s) ahead of time online. Tickets will also be available the night of the Auction (if applicable). You must be in attendance when
the ticket is drawn, in order to win.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

Green Country Bears 7 Year Anniversary Challenge

Ok Bears, admirers, and allies,. It is our 7th year... Here is the challenge... Donate a $7.00 birthday present and challenge 7 of your
friends to donate $7.00. Then have them challenge 7 more... keep the chain going.
Pledge here

Temple Hull is a mental health
counseling intern at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. She has
experience counseling transgender,
bisexual, lesbian, gay and asexual
persons, and looks forward to
working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

August Volunteer of the Month
Josh Cancienne
Josh has been volunteering with OKEQ since February 2017. He has always wanted to volunteer
someplace LGBTQ oriented. After the 2016 election results, was motivated to volunteer at OKEQ and
help any way he could.
Josh loves coming to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center "Where I know I'll be accepted no matter who
or what I am. It's incredibly validating to be here with an organization doing great work in making
Oklahoma a friendly place for LGBTQ+ people."

Amanda Rogers is a mental health
counseling intern at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. She welcomes
the opportunity to work with persons
with concerns related to gender
identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+
community. Appointments can be
scheduled with Amanda by calling
the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

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games at home, singing, or drawing. His favorite events are the monthly Game Nights at OKEQ. "I get
to meet new people and we play tabletop games. It's really fun and I hope more people come!"
Josh definitely recommends people to come volunteer here because " You get to meet so many
wonderful people in the LGBTQ+ community. You get a behind the scenes look at what it takes to do all
the great work that OKEQ does for Tulsa and its surrounding areas." He adds " OKEQ wouldn't be what
it is without it's volunteers and community leaders. YOU can help shape the organization and
community. Even if you couldn't commit to volunteering, you could still start an event at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center and bring people from the community together. Talk with Jose Vega who can give
you more information about starting an event!"

If you would like to volunteer, click here or contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

August Video eNews

Alyssa Pasquini is a mental health
counseling intern at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. She is
passionate about assisting clients
who are a part of the LGBTQQIA+
community who experience a range
of concerns including issues
surrounding gender identity, sexual/
affectional orientation, and mood or
anxiety concerns. Appointments with
Alyssa can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568 .

Non-Binary Support
Group

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Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify
with non-binary genders, including but not
limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux,
and more. This group will be a safe space
to discuss our identities, receive support,
and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday
of each month at
7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Thursday September 7, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

The September Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and
exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature an exhibit of the works by Slim Cook titled "Digital Divas",
beginning with a reception on Thursday, September
7th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in

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Slim was born and raised in Tulsa. He started his professional art
career at the age of 12 doing custom airbrush paint jobs on race
cars and motorcycles. After graduating from Will Rogers High
School he enrolled at Tulsa Community College to study art.
From there he received a scholarship to the University of
Oklahoma where he received a BFA degree specializing in
Metalsmithing and sculpture. He then earned a Masters of Fine
Arts degree from Temple University's prestigious Tyler School of
Art. After graduation he moved to New York City to work as a
professional sculptor and model maker in the fashion industry. It
was during that period where his long standing interest in
customizing cars, motorcycles and other machines merged with
his new experience in the art of artificially enhancing the human
image through fashion. Exploration of that connection is now a
major focus of his artistic endeavors. While he was in New York,
along with his work in the fashion world, he also completed
numerous large-scale public commissions, exhibitions and
installations. He has recently returned to Tulsa to establish an Art
Studio in his home town.

for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

II

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

Slim muses about the implications of his art: "As the future
unfolds, and the link between humans and technology becomes
more personal, intimate and pervasive, we will gain an increasing
power to shape and alter our own minds and bodies. Will humans
and technology evolve into a kind of symbiotic life form? If we
could build our own bodies, what choices would we make? In the future will the concept of "gender" become obsolete? How this evolution will affect the way
we see ourselves, including ideas about beauty, gender-identity and body enhancement are the primary subjects of this exhibition."

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, July 6th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship and
support through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088
v

Question, Prevent, and Refer - Suicide Prevention Training

Gender Support Program

Monday September 11, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Thursday September 14, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Saturday September 30, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. - Candle Light Vigil immediately following training
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The training is called Question, Persuade and Refer (QPR). This training will help you recognize the warning signs, clues and
suicidal communications of people in trouble, and gain skills to act vigorously to prevent a possible tragedy.
Everyone will receive a Certificate of completion and they will become gate keepers in QPR.
September 11, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. - snack and learn
September 14, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
September 30, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

September 30, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. - Immediately following the training there will be speakers and a candle light vigil to
remember all the GLBTQI-Two Spirit people who have completed suicide and are survivors of attempted suicide.
Please RSVP to olivia.cotter@okeq.org

NOH8 Photo Shoot

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous

Sunday September 17, 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Every Saturday
12:30 pm

Join the #NOH8Worldwide movement in Tulsa, OK and add your face to the fight for equal human rights!
COST :
Single/Solo Photos: $40
Couple/Group Photos: $25 per person
NOH8 accepts cash and credit cards only. Fees paid to participate cover services and costs for one edited digital
print only, made available via noh8campaign.com, and do not include physical prints.
* COME CAMERA-READY *
* WEAR A WHITE SHIRT *
* POSE &amp; MAKE A STATEMENT! *

NO

SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who are
not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

The NOH8 Campaign returns to Oklahomans For Equality @ The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on Sunday,
September 17th for an open photo shoot! Stop by anytime between 2pm-5pm to pose for an official NOH8 photo by
photographer Adam Bouska. No reservations needed!
Photos are first-come, first-served - and we move fast! Please arrive camera-ready with a plain white shirt to match
the signature style of the NOH8 photos.
When is the best time to arrive? Most people tend to arrive before the photo shoot begins, but as long as someone
has lined up by the advertised end time for the photo shoot (5:00pm for this photo shoot), they should be guaranteed a chance to pose!
Once you arrive, the next steps are easy!
1. Fill-out one numbered model release for each person.
2. Have a NOH8 temporary tattoo applied for your photo.
3. Standby for your number to be called.
4. Process your payment once called.
5. Trade your processed model release for duct tape!

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

NOH8 Co-Founder Adam Bouska will photograph roughly 5-10 frames per person. One frame will be selected/edited by our team and made available within
approximately eight weeks (timeline subject to change).
INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING? E-mail info@noh8campaign.com with your contact information and make sure to note which shoot you'd like to
volunteer for!
For more information visit
www.noh8campaign.com/event/open-photo-shoot-in-tulsa-ok-3

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EBA Mixer
Wednesday September 20, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Cityscape Mortgage at Fifteenth and Home
5801 E 41st St #350, Tulsa, OK 74135

E UALITY
Business All,ance

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center and
pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers and
community.

Cityscape Home Mortgage is committed to providing you with the highest quality home loan service combined with the lowest mortgage rates available in all
of Oklahoma. Whether you are a first time home buyer, moving up to your dream home, refinancing, or buying an investment property, our highly experienced
team of mortgage bankers can help make your dreams come true.
Cityscape has been in business since 2002 serving the Tulsa community and surrounding areas. We offer loan terms from 10 to 30 years, speedy
local underwriting, funding at the table, and exceptional customer service. Our ultimate goal is to create lasting relationships with each of our clients so that
we may continue providing excellent service for many years to come.
Check out Cityscape Mortgage online at www.cityscapehome.com

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

2017 Zarrow Mental Health Symposium - Challenging Injustice &amp; Discrimination
October 5-6
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103
Why You Can't Miss It!
● Learn a full spectrum of tools and strategies related to programs, policies, and practices that
challenge and/or combat injustice and discrimination, including any subsequent impact on mental health
● Connect &amp; share ideas with over 800 peers and leading experts in the field!
● Receive critical CEU &amp; ethics hours!
To learn more about the Zarrow Mental Health Symposium, visit www.zarrowsymposium.org, call
JoBeth Hamon at 405-778-8122. You may also email jhamon@mhaok.org.
You have the power to challenge and combat systemic injustice and discrimination that can impact
mental health! Learn how to take action to forever change your community at the 2017 Zarrow Mental
Health Symposium - Challenging Injustice &amp; Discrimination, October 5-6 in Tulsa, Okla.
The Symposium is a unique opportunity to meet and connect with other like-minded attendees who are
inspired to discuss the realities of injustice and discrimination and develop solutions to address these
realities and long-term implications on mental health. Plus, you can receive valuable CEU and ethics
hours!
Stay up-to-date on conference updates &amp; announcements! Visit www.zarrowsymposium.org.

TULSA PROJECT THEATRE ANNOUNCES 2017-2018 SEASON
Today, Tulsa Project Theatre (TPT), the city's only theatre company operating under
an Actors Equity Association (AEA) contract, announced its 2017-2018 season.
Three of the season's productions are in collaboration with other AEA affiliates - two
from Oklahoma City and one with whom fans of the hit TV shows,

Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Intimate Partner Violence&amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group
First Wednesday of each month from 5:30
- 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and educational
group is for individuals who have survived
domestic violence and are ready to
explore their personal healing process
and find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal, and may include specific
goals such as creating a safety plan,
reducing risk of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing the
impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for

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In This Issue
Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund
Tulsa Progressive Ministers' Statement
Tulsa Writers Ink
Gay Men's Dinner Group
2017 OkEq Board Elections

Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Question, Prevent, and
Refer -Suicide
Prevention Training

We have been receiving lots of inquiries into how people can help those affected by
Hurricane Harvey. Our member center in Houston, The Montrose Center, sent us
this information:

Free Flu Shots
NOH8 Photo Shoot
August EBA Mixer

The catastrophic and historic impact of Hurricane Harvey will be felt by the LGBTQ
community of Houston, Texas for days, months, and potentially years to come. You
can help LGBTQ community members displaced by the storm today by giving to
the LGBTQ Disaster Relief Fund, managed by the Montrose Center - Houston's
LGBTQ counseling and community center serving Houston for 39 years.
With more than 35,000 clients in core programs they are already learning of staff and
community members who have lost everything.

Beyond Binaries: Identity &amp; Sexuality
Brought to You Bi the Letter B
Sisters in Song
Council Oak Mens Chorale

THE COMMUNITY OF LGBT CENTERS
The LGBTQ Disaster Relief Fund will be used to help individuals and families begin
to rebuild their lives through counseling, case management, direct assistance with shelf stable food, furniture, housing and more. The Center's dedicated case
management team is on call to help homeless youth, seniors, people living with HIV, hate crime survivors, and those devastated by the storm.
CLICK HERE TO DONATE NOW
The center is also accepting gift cards to help those impacted by the storm. Grocery (HEB, Sprouts, Trader Joes), Target, Walgreens or other pharmacy are
most helpful, as are cash gift cards (Visa, AmEx, etc.), especially cards that do not have expiration dates.
And if you're in and around one of the areas hit by Hurricane Harvey, you can find out more about volunteer opportunities with The Red Cross below.

Green Country Bears
Zarrow Mental Health Symposium
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Tulsa Public Schools
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Independence, KS Pride
Beyond the Curtain: Gender and Dance
The Perfect Wedding Show

To learn more about volunteer opportunities go to: http://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer#step1

Out for TCC
Dissertation Research

Tulsa Progressive Ministers' Statement
"As a response to the "Nashville Statement", we the undersigned wish to express that the practice of Christianity is not monolithic and that while there may be
churches in Tulsa that affirm the recent statement from this group of evangelicals, there are also many churches, faithful practitioners and church leaders who
do not. Instead, we affirm the statement from Christians United in Support of LGBTQ+ Inclusion in the Church, which fully affirms, embraces, and celebrates
the LGBTQ+ community who are, like all of humanity, created in God's image.
Please know that those who signed the Nashville Statement do not speak for all Christians, and their limited views do not get to define you or Christianity. We
lead churches full of people who will welcome and support you in your own faith journey."
The Rev. Chris Moore
Fellowship Congregational (United Church of Christ)
The Rev. Fr. Dewayne Messenger
The Parish Church of St. Jerome (Ecumenical Catholic Communion)
The Rev. Kelli Driscoll
Bethany Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
The Rev. Evan Taylor
East Side Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
The Rev. Todd Freeman
College Hill Presbyterian Church
The Rev. Cathey Edwards
Hope Unitarian Church
The Rev. Bill Crowell
St. Paul's United Methodist Church
The Rev. Barbara Prose
All Souls (Unitarian Universalist)

OkEq Board Meeting
Annual Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, September 7
Monthly Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, September 21
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The August Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature an Exhibit Titled "Four Artists Four Styles".
"Four Artists - Four Styles" is a group of
4 artists who work together bringing a
juxtaposition of styles and mediums
together for this show.

The Rev. Courtney Richards
Ordained Minister, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
The Rev. Bill Hemm
Forest Park Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
The Rev. Dr. Gary Peluso-Verdend
President, Phillips Theological Seminary
The Rev. Robert Martin
First Lutheran Church (Evangelical Lutheran Church of America)

Tulsa Writers Ink
Every Saturday beginning September 2, 1:00 p.m.

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
An LGBT inclusive group of writers providing support and resources to authors and writers regardless of where they are i n their writing career.
First meeting will be Saturday Sept. 2 1pm-3pm .

Tulsa Writers, Ink~

at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center ~

Family Ties

Gay Men's Dinner Group
Tuesday September 5, 6:30 p.m.
BC Steakhouse
5209 S. Sheridan Rd., Tulsa, OK 74145
It is our mission to deliver the most deliciously affordable hand-cut steak in T-town!
If you are coming please let me know so I have a headcount for the reservation
Gay Men's Dinner Group
Richard Haley
GuysDineToo@gmail.com

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

2017 OkEq Annual Meeting
Thursday September 7, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on September 7th, 2017 beginning at 7:00 pm. Presently,
seven Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Online voting begins September 1st

Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Free to participate, this course is designed
for individuals coming to terms with their
sexuality with presentations on how to
come out to family, friends and coworkers.
Question and answer session in a
supportive and informed environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org

Lawyer in the Library
September 13
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment
necessary..

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Thursday September 7, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

The September Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and
exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature an exhibit of the works by Slim Cook titled "Digital Divas",
beginning with a reception on Thursday, September

Healthcare Navigator
By Appointment
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy to
help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable

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7th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.

Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppgreatplainsorg

Slim was born and raised in Tulsa. He started his professional art
career at the age of 12 doing custom airbrush paint jobs on race
cars and motorcycles. After graduating from Will Rogers High
School he enrolled at Tulsa Community College to study art.
From there he received a scholarship to the University of
Oklahoma where he received a BFA degree specializing in
Metalsmithing and sculpture. He then earned a Masters of Fine
Arts degree from Temple University's prestigious Tyler School of
Art. After graduation he moved to New York City to work as a
professional sculptor and model maker in the fashion industry. It
was during that period where his long standing interest in
customizing cars, motorcycles and other machines merged with
his new experience in the art of artificially enhancing the human
image through fashion. Exploration of that connection is now a
major focus of his artistic endeavors. While he was in New York,
along with his work in the fashion world, he also completed
numerous large-scale public commissions, exhibitions and
installations. He has recently returned to Tulsa to establish an Art
Studio in his home town.

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Slim muses about the implications of his art: "As the future
unfolds, and the link between humans and technology becomes
more personal, intimate and pervasive, we will gain an increasing
power to shape and alter our own minds and bodies. Will humans
and technology evolve into a kind of symbiotic life form? If we
could build our own bodies, what choices would we make? In the future will the concept of "gender" become obsolete? How this evolution will affect the way
we see ourselves, including ideas about beauty, gender-identity and body enhancement are the primary subjects of this exhibition."

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, September 7th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

Question, Prevent, and Refer - Suicide Prevention Training
Monday September 11, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Thursday September 14, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Saturday September 30, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. - Candle Light Vigil immediately following training
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The training is called Question, Persuade and Refer (QPR). This training will help you recognize the warning signs, clues and
suicidal communications of people in trouble, and gain skills to act vigorously to prevent a possible tragedy.
Everyone will receive a Certificate of completion and they will become gate keepers in QPR.
September 11, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. - snack and learn
September 14, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
September 30, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

September 30, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. - Immediately following the training there will be speakers and a candle light vigil to
remember all the GLBTQI-Two Spirit people who have completed suicide and are survivors of attempted suicide.
Please RSVP to olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Free Flu Shots at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Saturday, September 16, 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Stop by the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for your free Flu Shot provided by Walgreens

FIGHT

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NOH8 Photo Shoot
Sunday September 17, 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join the #NOH8Worldwide movement in Tulsa, OK and add your face to the fight for equal human rights!
COST :
Single/Solo Photos: $40
Couple/Group Photos: $25 per person
NOH8 accepts cash and credit cards only. Fees paid to participate cover services and costs for one edited digital
print only, made available via noh8campaign.com, and do not include physical prints.
* COME CAMERA-READY *
* WEAR A WHITE SHIRT *
* POSE &amp; MAKE A STATEMENT! *
The NOH8 Campaign returns to Oklahomans For Equality @ The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on Sunday,
September 17th for an open photo shoot! Stop by anytime between 2pm-5pm to pose for an official NOH8 photo by
photographer Adam Bouska. No reservations needed!

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Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She welcomes the opportunity to
work with persons with concerns
related to gender identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+ community.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Photos are first-come, first-served - and we move fast! Please arrive camera-ready with a plain white shirt to match
the signature style of the NOH8 photos.
When is the best time to arrive? Most people tend to arrive before the photo shoot begins, but as long as someone

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has lined up by the advertised end time for the photo shoot (5:00pm for this photo shoot), they should be guaranteed a chance to pose!
Once you arrive, the next steps are easy!
1. Fill-out one numbered model release for each person.
2. Have a NOH8 temporary tattoo applied for your photo.
3. Standby for your number to be called.
4. Process your payment once called.
5. Trade your processed model release for duct tape!
NOH8 Co-Founder Adam Bouska will photograph roughly 5-10 frames per person. One frame will be selected/edited by our team and made available within
approximately eight weeks (timeline subject to change).
INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING? E-mail info@noh8campaign.com with your contact information and make sure to note which shoot you'd like to
volunteer for!
For more information visit
www.noh8campaign.com/event/open-photo-shoot-in-tulsa-ok-3

EBA Mixer
Wednesday September 20, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Cityscape Mortgage at Fifteenth and Home
1512 E 15th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

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Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She has experience counseling
transgender, bisexual, lesbian, gay
and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

UALITY
Business Alliance

Cityscape Home Mortgage is committed to providing you with the highest quality home loan service combined with the lowest mortgage rates available in all
of Oklahoma. Whether you are a first time home buyer, moving up to your dream home, refinancing, or buying an investment property, our highly experienced
team of mortgage bankers can help make your dreams come true.
Cityscape has been in business since 2002 serving the Tulsa community and surrounding areas. We offer loan terms from 10 to 30 years, speedy
local underwriting, funding at the table, and exceptional customer service. Our ultimate goal is to create lasting relationships with each of our clients so that
we may continue providing excellent service for many years to come.
Check out Cityscape Mortgage online at www.cityscapehome.com
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The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Beyond Binaries: Identity &amp; Sexuality
Wednesday September 27, 6:00 p.m.
OSU-Tulsa - BS Roberts Room
700 N. Greenwood Ave., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74106

OSU-Tulsa is hosting LGBTQ+ scholar and activist Robyn Ochs on September
27 for a public workshop, Beyond Binaries: Identity and Sexuality in the BS
Roberts Room.
The workshop will cover the following:

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Program at Oklahoma State
University. She is a mental health
counselor at OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is passionate about
social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with
people of all identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe place for
all clients. She has experience
working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work
with persons with concerns related to
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/anxiety,
depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major
changes or transitions in life.
Appointments with Merrill can be
made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology
intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated to working
with clients of all identities (including
all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a
multicultural perspective. Kathy
works with clients to address
concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity
development, and overall personal
enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please
contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

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2017 OkEq Annual Meeting

September 6th, 2017
In This Issue
2017 OkEq Board Elections
"First Thursday" Art Opening
QPOC Movie on the Rooftop
Memorial Service for Mike Davis
Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund
Tulsa Progressive Ministers' Statement

Thursday September 7, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

September Video eNews
Question, Prevent, and Refer - Suicide
Prevention Training

The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on September 7th, 2017 beginning at 7:00 pm. Presently,
seven Board of Director spaces are up for election. Join us for refreshments and staff presentations on the incredible work at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center.

Voting ends September 7th at 7:00 p.m.

Free Flu Shots
NOH8 Photo Shoot
August EBA Mixer
National Voter Registration Day
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Beyond Binaries: Identity &amp; Sexuality
Brought to You Bi the Letter B
CommUNITY Picnic
Sisters in Song
Council Oak Mens Chorale
Zarrow Mental Health Symposium
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Independence, KS Pride
Beyond the Curtain: Gender and Dance
The Perfect Wedding Show
Out for TCC
Dissertation Research

OkEq Board Meeting
Annual Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, September 7

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Thursday September 7, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Monthly Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, September 21
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

The September Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and
exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature an exhibit of the works by Slim Cook titled "Digital Divas",
beginning with a reception on Thursday, September
7th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
Slim was born and raised in Tulsa. He started his professional art
career at the age of 12 doing custom airbrush paint jobs on race
cars and motorcycles. After graduating from Will Rogers High
School he enrolled at Tulsa Community College to study art.
From there he received a scholarship to the University of
Oklahoma where he received a BFA degree specializing in
Metalsmithing and sculpture. He then earned a Masters of Fine
Arts degree from Temple University's prestigious Tyler School of
Art. After graduation he moved to New York City to work as a
professional sculptor and model maker in the fashion industry. It
was during that period where his long standing interest in
customizing cars, motorcycles and other machines merged with
his new experience in the art of artificially enhancing the human
image through fashion. Exploration of that connection is now a
major focus of his artistic endeavors. While he was in New York,
along with his work in the fashion world, he also completed
numerous large-scale public commissions, exhibitions and
installations. He has recently returned to Tulsa to establish an Art
Studio in his home town.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The September OkEq showcase and
exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center will feature an
exhibit of the works by
Slim Cook
titled "Digital Divas",
beginning with a reception on Thursday,
September 7th from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.

Slim muses about the implications of his art: "As the future
unfolds, and the link between humans and technology becomes

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more personal, intimate and pervasive, we will gain an increasing
power to shape and alter our own minds and bodies. Will humans
and technology evolve into a kind of symbiotic life form? If we
could build our own bodies, what choices would we make? In the future will the concept of "gender" become obsolete? How this evolution will affect the way
we see ourselves, including ideas about beauty, gender-identity and body enhancement are the primary subjects of this exhibition."

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Family Ties

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, September 7th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

QPOC Movie on the Rooftop
Friday September 8, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Get ready for the Queer People of Color Support Group's next social. This event is open to everybody in the LGBTQ+
community and those who support us! Join us for Paris is Burning, popcorn and snacks provided by OkEq and beautiful
loving community provided by all of you!

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

Memorial Service for Mike Davis
Saturday, September 9, 12:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74114

Mike Davis passed from this life on Monday, August 28th.
A Memorial Service for Mike Davis will be held at Fellowship Congregational Church, 2900 South Harvard, on Saturday,
September 9th at Noon.
Mike was an integral part of Council Oak Men's Chorale for many years. He performed with COMC in various concerts
and at several GALA Festivals. Mike had a wonderful voice and a great sense of humor that was a great addition to the
chorale. Mike also helped the chorale with his musical talent by picking pieces of music for the chorale to sing during
various concerts.

Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Free to participate, this course is designed
for individuals coming to terms with their
sexuality with presentations on how to
come out to family, friends and coworkers.
Question and answer session in a
supportive and informed environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org

Mike worked as a physician at Saint Francis Hospital and will be missed the many he helped in Tulsa.

Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund

Lawyer in the Library
September 13
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

We have been receiving lots of inquiries into how people can help those affected by
Hurricane Harvey. Our member center in Houston, The Montrose Center, sent us
this information:
The catastrophic and historic impact of Hurricane Harvey will be felt by the LGBTQ
community of Houston, Texas for days, months, and potentially years to come. You
can help LGBTQ community members displaced by the storm today by giving to
the LGBTQ Disaster Relief Fund, managed by the Montrose Center - Houston's
LGBTQ counseling and community center serving Houston for 39 years.
With more than 35,000 clients in core programs they are already learning of staff and
community members who have lost everything.

CENTER NK
THE COM MU

ITY OF LGBT CENTERS

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment
necessary..

The LGBTQ Disaster Relief Fund will be used to help individuals and families begin
to rebuild their lives through counseling, case management, direct assistance with shelf stable food, furniture, housing and more. The Center's dedicated case
management team is on call to help homeless youth, seniors, people living with HIV, hate crime survivors, and those devastated by the storm.

Healthcare Navigator

CLICK HERE TO DONATE NOW

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy to
help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppgreatplainsorg

The center is also accepting gift cards to help those impacted by the storm. Grocery (HEB, Sprouts, Trader Joes), Target, Walgreens or other pharmacy are
most helpful, as are cash gift cards (Visa, AmEx, etc.), especially cards that do not have expiration dates.
And if you're in and around one of the areas hit by Hurricane Harvey, you can find out more about volunteer opportunities with The Red Cross below.
To learn more about volunteer opportunities go to: http://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer#step1

Tulsa Progressive Ministers' Statement
"As a response to the "Nashville Statement", we the undersigned wish to express that the practice of Christianity is not monolithic and that while there may be
churches in Tulsa that affirm the recent statement from this group of evangelicals, there are also many churches, faithful practitioners and church leaders who
do not. Instead, we affirm the statement from Christians United in Support of LGBTQ+ Inclusion in the Church, which fully affirms, embraces, and celebrates
the LGBTQ+ community who are, like all of humanity, created in God's image.

By Appointment

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Please know that those who signed the Nashville Statement do not speak for all Christians, and their limited views do not get to define you or Christianity. We
lead churches full of people who will welcome and support you in your own faith journey."
The Rev. Chris Moore
Fellowship Congregational (United Church of Christ)
The Rev. Fr. Dewayne Messenger
The Parish Church of St. Jerome (Ecumenical Catholic Communion)
The Rev. Kelli Driscoll
Bethany Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays

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The Rev. Evan Taylor
East Side Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

The Rev. Todd Freeman
College Hill Presbyterian Church
The Rev. Cathey Edwards
Hope Unitarian Church
The Rev. Bill Crowell
St. Paul's United Methodist Church

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

The Rev. Barbara Prose
All Souls (Unitarian Universalist)
The Rev. Courtney Richards
Ordained Minister, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
The Rev. Bill Hemm
Forest Park Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
The Rev. Dr. Gary Peluso-Verdend
President, Phillips Theological Seminary
The Rev. Robert Martin
First Lutheran Church (Evangelical Lutheran Church of America)

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

September Video eNews

Question, Prevent, and Refer - Suicide Prevention Training
Monday September 11, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Thursday September 14, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Saturday September 30, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. - Candle Light Vigil immediately following training
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She welcomes the opportunity to
work with persons with concerns
related to gender identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+ community.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

The training is called Question, Persuade and Refer (QPR). This training will help you recognize the warning signs, clues and
suicidal communications of people in trouble, and gain skills to act vigorously to prevent a possible tragedy.
Everyone will receive a Certificate of completion and they will become gate keepers in QPR.
September 11, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. - snack and learn
September 14, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
September 30, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

September 30, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. - Immediately following the training there will be speakers and a candle light vigil to
remember all the GLBTQI-Two Spirit people who have completed suicide and are survivors of attempted suicide.
Please RSVP to olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Free Flu and Rabies Shots at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Saturday, September 16, 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Stop by the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for your free Flu Shot provided by Walgreens.

FIGHT
4 The Animals Veterinary Clinic will be providing free Rabies Shot Bartlesville's only mobile veterinary clinic.

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FLU

NOH8 Photo Shoot
Sunday September 17, 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join the #NOH8Worldwide movement in Tulsa, OK and add your face to the fight for equal human rights!
COST :
Single/Solo Photos: $40
Couple/Group Photos: $25 per person

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Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She has experience counseling
transgender, bisexual, lesbian, gay
and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

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NOH8 accepts cash and credit cards only. Fees paid to participate cover services and costs for one edited digital
print only, made available via noh8campaign.com, and do not include physical prints.
* COME CAMERA-READY *
* WEAR A WHITE SHIRT *
* POSE &amp; MAKE A STATEMENT! *
The NOH8 Campaign returns to Oklahomans For Equality @ The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on Sunday,
September 17th for an open photo shoot! Stop by anytime between 2pm-5pm to pose for an official NOH8 photo by
photographer Adam Bouska. No reservations needed!
Photos are first-come, first-served - and we move fast! Please arrive camera-ready with a plain white shirt to match
the signature style of the NOH8 photos.
When is the best time to arrive? Most people tend to arrive before the photo shoot begins, but as long as someone
has lined up by the advertised end time for the photo shoot (5:00pm for this photo shoot), they should be guaranteed a chance to pose!
Once you arrive, the next steps are easy!
1. Fill-out one numbered model release for each person.
2. Have a NOH8 temporary tattoo applied for your photo.
3. Standby for your number to be called.
4. Process your payment once called.
5. Trade your processed model release for duct tape!
NOH8 Co-Founder Adam Bouska will photograph roughly 5-10 frames per person. One frame will be selected/edited by our team and made available within
approximately eight weeks (timeline subject to change).
INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING? E-mail info@noh8campaign.com with your contact information and make sure to note which shoot you'd like to
volunteer for!
For more information visit
www.noh8campaign.com/event/open-photo-shoot-in-tulsa-ok-3

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Program at Oklahoma State
University. She is a mental health
counselor at OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is passionate about
social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with
people of all identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe place for
all clients. She has experience
working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work
with persons with concerns related to
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/anxiety,
depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major
changes or transitions in life.
Appointments with Merrill can be
made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

EBA Mixer
Wednesday September 20, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Cityscape Mortgage at Fifteenth and Home
1512 E 15th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

E

UALITY
Business Alliance

Cityscape Home Mortgage is committed to providing you with the highest quality home loan service combined with the lowest mortgage rates available in all
of Oklahoma. Whether you are a first time home buyer, moving up to your dream home, refinancing, or buying an investment property, our highly experienced
team of mortgage bankers can help make your dreams come true.

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology
intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated to working
with clients of all identities (including
all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a
multicultural perspective. Kathy
works with clients to address
concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity
development, and overall personal
enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please
contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Cityscape has been in business since 2002 serving the Tulsa community and surrounding areas. We offer loan terms from 10 to 30 years, speedy
local underwriting, funding at the table, and exceptional customer service. Our ultimate goal is to create lasting relationships with each of our clients so that
we may continue providing excellent service for many years to come.
Check out Cityscape Mortgage online at www.cityscapehome.com
---

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. He received his
master's degree in counseling from
Indiana University and is a National
Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of
the LGBTQ+ community on a variety
of issues including depression,
anxiety, relationship issues, spiritual
concerns, trauma, intimate partner
violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with

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Mark can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

National Voter Registration Day
Tuesday September 26
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Did you know that according to Pew Research, "Gay, lesbian and bisexual voters may make up a relatively small share of the
American electorate - just 5% of voters in the 2012 general election identified as LGB, according to national exit polls." ?And
according to the Williams Institute, "Thirty percent of the voting-eligible transgender population in eight states (Alabama,
Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Virginia, and Wisconsin) have no identification or records that accurately
reflect their gender."
Those are just two reasons that engaging in the elections this year is critically important. During "off-year" elections like 2017,
our constituents are not exposed to pervasive ads and telephone calls, and therefore may not even know there is an election.
Yet, local and state elections have huge impacts on their lives from public services and local taxes to their school board, and
more.

VOTE

This will be one of our first efforts to gear up for the 2018 elections. Considering all the issues being debated in DC right now, we definitely need to get our
constituents registered and energized to vote.

Beyond Binaries: Identity &amp; Sexuality
Wednesday September 27, 6:00 p.m.
OSU-Tulsa - BS Roberts Room
700 N. Greenwood Ave., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74106

OSU-Tulsa is hosting LGBTQ+ scholar and activist Robyn Ochs on September
27 for a public workshop, Beyond Binaries: Identity and Sexuality in the BS
Roberts Room.
The workshop will cover the following:
How do we assign labels to our complicated and unique experiences of
sexuality? In this interactive program, we will explore the landscape of
sexuality, conduct a thought-provoking anonymous survey of those present,
and look together at the data. Where do we fall on various sexuality continua?
How do we label? How old were we when we came to our identities and to our
sexualities? How asexual/sexual are we? How well do our friends/family
members understand our sexuality? This program will expand your perspective
and change the way you think about labels.
Robyn Ochs is an educator, speaker award-winning activist, and editor of the Bi Women Quarterly, the 42-country anthology, Getting Bi: Voices of Bisexuals
Around The World and the new anthology RECOGNIZE: The Voices of Bisexual Men. Her writings have been published in numerous bi, women's studies,
multicultural, and LGBT journals.
This workshop is brought to you by American Studies, Gender and Women's Studies, History, the Office of Multicultural Affairs, the Clinical Psychology
program, with support from the Fae Rowden Norris Foundation and the OSU-Tulsa Provost's Office.
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Bi Visibility Rooftop Rally
Saturday September 23, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
OKEQ's Brought To You Bi The Letter B welcomes you to our second annual 'Stand Bi Me' rooftop celebration of Bi Visibility
Day,September 23rd from 6-10pm on the roof of the Dennis R Neill Equality Center! This event is to celebrate bisexual,
pansexual, and fluid identities as well as their allies! We will have music, refreshments, stories, and some giveaways! Please
come celebrate bi visibility with us!

Bisexual support group at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Tell all your friends. The group is open to all bi/pan/queer/fluid+
folks and their allies.

CommUNITY Picnic
Sunday October 1, 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Chandler Park
6500 W 21st St, Tulsa, OK 74107

Bring your own food and drinks, grills will be available. Come out and enjoy hanging out with people from across our
community in Tulsa. Family friendly event.

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor
- Candidate and Counseling
Psychology Doctoral Intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide
variety of topics including
relationship/family concerns, body
image, community advocacy,
religiosity/spirituality concerns,
trauma, and more. She has
experience with family and couples
counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify
with non-binary genders, including but not
limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux,
and more. This group will be a safe space
to discuss our identities, receive support,
and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group

Bl VISIBILITY DAY

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday
of each month at
7:00 p.m.

Sisters in Song Rehearsal
Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

Diversity Arts Association of Oklahoma/Sisters In Song will begin rehearsals for our upcoming Christmas concert, Hope
Peace Joy 2017 this coming Tuesday, August, 22, 2017 at the OKEQ Center. Rehearsals are from 7PM to 9PM and will be
every Tuesday at that time. Please come join us if you love to sing and especially if you love to sing Christmas music.

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Holiday Concert Rehearsals begin August 22nd, See you there!!!

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SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

EN'S

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

floRA~E

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

Click here for more information

2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship and
support through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088
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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

2017 Zarrow Mental Health Symposium - Challenging Injustice &amp; Discrimination
October 5-6
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103
Why You Can't Miss It!
● Learn a full spectrum of tools and strategies related to programs, policies, and practices that
challenge and/or combat injustice and discrimination, including any subsequent impact on mental health
● Connect &amp; share ideas with over 800 peers and leading experts in the field!
● Receive critical CEU &amp; ethics hours!

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who are
not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

To learn more about the Zarrow Mental Health Symposium, visit www.zarrowsymposium.org, call
JoBeth Hamon at 405-778-8122. You may also email jhamon@mhaok.org.
You have the power to challenge and combat systemic injustice and discrimination that can impact
mental health! Learn how to take action to forever change your community at the 2017 Zarrow Mental
Health Symposium - Challenging Injustice &amp; Discrimination, October 5-6 in Tulsa, Okla.
The Symposium is a unique opportunity to meet and connect with other like-minded attendees who are
inspired to discuss the realities of injustice and discrimination and develop solutions to address these
realities and long-term implications on mental health. Plus, you can receive valuable CEU and ethics
hours!

Game Night

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Stay up-to-date on conference updates &amp; announcements! Visit www.zarrowsymposium.org.

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Tulsa Project Theatre's 2017-2018 season is about to kick off
Today, Tulsa Project Theatre (TPT), the city's only theatre company operating under
an Actors Equity Association (AEA) contract, announced its 2017-2018 season.
Three of the season's productions are in collaboration with other AEA affiliates - two
from Oklahoma City and one with whom fans of the hit TV shows,
Big Bang Theory and Speechless, may be familiar.
In September, TPT joins forces with Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma with the play, I AM
MY OWN WIFE. TPT Artistic Director and Lyric veteran, Matthew Alvin Brown
portrays over 30 characters in a tour-de-force performance in the Norman Theatre
at the Tulsa PAC.
In February 2018, TPT returns to the intimate Norman Theatre at the Tulsa PAC to
present the Regional Premiere of John Ross Bowie's FOUR CHORDS AND A
GUN. This brand new non-musical play centers on the iconic punk band, The
Ramones, as they record their fifth album with eccentric music producer, Phil
Spector. Focusing on the period in 1979-1980 when the band stood on the
edge of breaking out, and Spector needed a hit, this intense black comedy sheds
light on an important and overlooked moment in rock history. FOUR CHORDS AND
A GUN was written by actor and comedian John Ross Bowie, best known for his
role as Barry Kripke in the CBS show THE BIG BANG THEORY and currently as
Jimmy Dimeo on the ABC show SPEECHLESS. FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN
runs February 16-25, 2018.
TICK...TICK...BOOM! is an autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the late
Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Awardwinning composer of Rent, which tells the story of a
composer and the sacrifices he made to achieve his big break, eventually leading
to a Broadway blockbuster. His girlfriend wants to get married and move out of
the city, his best friend is making big bucks on Madison Avenue and, yet, Jon is still
waiting tables and trying to write
the great American rock musical. Set in 1990, this compelling story of personal
discovery embraces the universal ideal of holding onto your dreams through life's
most difficult challenges. Before RENT, there was TICK...TICK...BOOM! The
production will run for a weekend in Oklahoma City before arriving in Tulsa for
a limited run on April 27 - 29, 2018.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center and
pick up a space
rental sheet.

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Tulsa Project Theatre will close its seventh season in the Liddy Doenges Theatre
with another Oklahoma Premiere of the rock opera LIZZIE, set to run July 13-22,
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2018. On a sweltering summer morning in 1892, in a small new England city, a
prominent business man and his wife were brutally axed to death in their home.
Their youngest daughter, Lizzie Borden was the prime suspect and her trial was a
coast-to-coast media sensation. LIZZIE features four women fronting a six-piece
rock band. LIZZIE is sex, rage, betrayal, blood, murder, and American mythology set to a scorching rock score.

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The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers and
community.

Visit www.tulsaprojecttheatre.com for more information

Equality Center Pride Store
2017 Tulsa Pride Shirts are still a vailable in the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Pride Store for $20.00

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Intimate Partner Violence&amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

First Wednesday of each month from 5:30
- 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and educational
group is for individuals who have survived
domestic violence and are ready to
explore their personal healing process
and find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Trouble in Transylvania"
By: Barbara Wilson

Cassandra Reilly arrives in Venice to see why her best friend Nicky Gibbons, bassoonist extraordinaire, has been accused of
stealing a Venetian family heirloom. With an international cast of characters, the luminous backdrop of Venice, and the
author's trademark wit, the mystery is as thrilling as a vaporetto ride.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal, and may include specific
goals such as creating a safety plan,
reducing risk of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing the
impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing self-regulatory
skills, addressing trauma through
cognitive processing, reconnecting to
support systems, family and the
community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is paramount. For more
information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

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Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Beyond the Curtain: Gender and Dance
Fri, September 8, 5:30 p.m.
Studio K, Tulsa Ballet Theater, Inc.
1212 E. 45th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
FREE EVENT featuring an interactive panel discussion with female leaders in the fields of dance and creativity.
This year, Tulsa Ballet's annual new works program, Creations in Studio K, is dedicated to the power of the female voice. Showcased are three female
choreographers: Helen Pickett, Annabelle Lopez Ochoa and Young Soon Hue.

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Join Tulsa Ballet Friday September 8th from 5:30-7:00 p.m. in our intimate Studio K Theater for a panel discussion and Q&amp;A with the Choreographers, along
with the Editor in Chief of Pointe Magazine, Amy Brandt. This exciting event will be moderated by Chloe Angyal, the Senior Front Page Editor of
the Huffington Post.
Enjoy wine and hors d'oeuvres afterwards on stage with the panelists.
The event is free but space is limited. RSVP today through EventBrite or by calling 918-749-6006.

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LGBT Participants Wanted for Dissertation Research
For Dissertation Study on the experiences of "coming out" to conservative
religious parents. This study is in partial fulfillment of the requirements for
the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in General Psychology for Capella
Univesity.
MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA:
• LGBT
• Between the ages of 19-25
• Have "come out" to conservative religious parents.
• Have "come out" to parents for at least one (1) full year.
• Be willing to be interviewed about your experience.
YOU SHOULD KNOW:
• All interviews will be confidential
• All participants will receive a $5.00 gift card to Quik Trip
• Interviews will be conducted at a room at one of the Tulsa City-County Library Branches.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE:
Contact: Carrie Fleharty Ph.D. candidate in General Psychology
Call: 539-302-7131
Email: Cfleharty@capellauniversity.edu
Approval Letter from Capella University for research.
Doctoral Candidate Badge

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In This Issue
Question,
Prevent,
and Refer
-- Suicide
Prevention Training
Free Flu Shots
Tulsa Threat Car Wash.
NOH8 Photo Shoot

Question, Prevent, and Refer - Suicide Prevention Training

Artist Call for 2018

Thursday September 14, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Saturday September 30, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. - Candle Light Vigil immediately following training
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

August EBA Mixer
Brought to You Bi the Letter B
National Voter Registration Day

The training is called Question, Persuade and Refer (QPR). This training will help you recognize the warning signs, clues and
suicidal communications of people in trouble, and gain skills to act vigorously to prevent a possible tragedy.

Beyond Binaries: Identity &amp; Sexuality
CommUNITY Picnic

Everyone will receive a Certificate of completion and they will become gate keepers in QPR.

Sisters in Song
Council Oak Mens Chorale

September 14, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
September 30, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Zarrow Mental Health Symposium

September 30, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. - Immediately following the training there will be speakers and a candle light vigil to
remember all the GLBTQI-Two Spirit people who have completed suicide and are survivors of attempted suicide.

TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Before The I Do

Please RSVP to olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Pride Store
Rainbow Library

Free Flu and Rabies Shots at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Out for TCC

Saturday, September 16, 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

September Video eNews
Tulsa Progressive Ministers' Statement
Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund
Dissertation Research

Stop by the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for your free Flu Shot provided by Walgreens.

FIGHT
4 The Animals Veterinary Clinic will be providing free Rabies Shot Bartlesville's only mobile veterinary clinic.

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Tulsa Threat Car Wash
OkEq Board Meeting

Saturday September 16, 12:00 p.m.
Ace Hardware
2235 E 61st St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136
It's that time again! Come see us and get your car washed by the Tulsa Threat ladies and help us raise money for the 2018 season! See you there!

Monthly Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, September 21
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The September OkEq showcase and
exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center will feature an
exhibit of the works by
Slim Cook titled "Digital Divas",
beginning with a reception on Thursday,
September 7th from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.

NOH8 Photo Shoot
Sunday September 17, 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join the #NOH8Worldwide movement in Tulsa, OK and add your face to the fight for equal human rights!
COST :
Single/Solo Photos: $40
Couple/Group Photos: $25 per person
NOH8 accepts cash and credit cards only. Fees paid to participate cover services and costs for one edited digital
print only, made available via noh8campaign.com, and do not include physical prints.
* COME CAMERA-READY *
* WEAR A WHITE SHIRT *
* POSE &amp; MAKE A STATEMENT! *
The NOH8 Campaign returns to Oklahomans For Equality @ The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on Sunday,

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September 17th for an open photo shoot! Stop by anytime between 2pm-5pm to pose for an official NOH8 photo by
photographer Adam Bouska. No reservations needed!
Photos are first-come, first-served - and we move fast! Please arrive camera-ready with a plain white shirt to match
the signature style of the NOH8 photos.

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When is the best time to arrive? Most people tend to arrive before the photo shoot begins, but as long as someone
has lined up by the advertised end time for the photo shoot (5:00pm for this photo shoot), they should be guaranteed a chance to pose!
Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

Once you arrive, the next steps are easy!
1. Fill-out one numbered model release for each person.
2. Have a NOH8 temporary tattoo applied for your photo.
3. Standby for your number to be called.
4. Process your payment once called.
5. Trade your processed model release for duct tape!
NOH8 Co-Founder Adam Bouska will photograph roughly 5-10 frames per person. One frame will be selected/edited by our team and made available within
approximately eight weeks (timeline subject to change).

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING? E-mail info@noh8campaign.com with your contact information and make sure to note which shoot you'd like to
volunteer for!
For more information visit
www.noh8campaign.com/event/open-photo-shoot-in-tulsa-ok-3

Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Free to participate, this course is designed
for individuals coming to terms with their
sexuality with presentations on how to
come out to family, friends and coworkers.
Question and answer session in a
supportive and informed environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org

Lawyer in the Library
September 13
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Artist Call for 2018
The OkEq gallery at the Dennis R Neill Equality center in Tulsa, Oklahoma is now
accepting proposals for the 2018 Exhibition Calendar. Our gallery
encourages emerging artists who create fresh, challenging work in all media,
including installation works to apply.
Details:
Each chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days. OkEq will host
the opening night reception for the artist(s), on the first Thursday of the month.
Each exhibit is installed on the Tuesday prior. No additional work will be accepted
after initial delivery. There will be a 30% commission on work sold. Artists will be
asked to donate a piece as a door prize which will be awarded by a drawing at
close of opening night. Artists will also provide artwork labels (title, price, etc) for
each piece. A bio and artist statement are due to the OkEq gallery on the 1st of
the month prior to the exhibit, for publicity purposes.
How to Apply:
Proposals should include a paragraph or two about your vision for an exhibit, as
well as 5 jpg images which represent your current work. All proposals must
be submitted by email. Proposals incorporating the work
of two artists or a small group are also acceptable.
Artists who have not shown in the gallery before will be given priority consideration.
Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to prepare or if you have calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if you could
be ready to go quickly, as those early months are sometimes hard to fill.

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment
necessary..

Healthcare Navigator
By Appointment
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy to
help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppgreatplainsorg

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Deadline for submissions is October 20, 2017.
Notifications will be sent out by November 3, 2017.
Please submit by e-mail to j ose.vega@okeq.org, with the subject heading "OkEq gallery proposal"

EBA Mixer
Wednesday September 20, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Cityscape Mortgage at Fifteenth and Home
1512 E 15th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

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Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Business Alliance

Cityscape Home Mortgage is committed to providing you with the highest quality home loan service combined with the lowest mortgage rates available in all
of Oklahoma. Whether you are a first time home buyer, moving up to your dream home, refinancing, or buying an investment property, our highly experienced
team of mortgage bankers can help make your dreams come true.
Cityscape has been in business since 2002 serving the Tulsa community and surrounding areas. We offer loan terms from 10 to 30 years, speedy
local underwriting, funding at the table, and exceptional customer service. Our ultimate goal is to create lasting relationships with each of our clients so that
we may continue providing excellent service for many years to come.
Check out Cityscape Mortgage online at www.cityscapehome.com

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Stand Bi Me Rooftop Party
Saturday September 23, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
OKEQ's Brought To You Bi The Letter B welcomes you to our second annual 'Stand Bi Me' rooftop
celebration of Bi Visibility Day, September 23rd from 6-10pm on the roof of the Dennis R Neill Equality
Center! This event is to celebrate bisexual, pansexual, and fluid identities as well as their allies! We will have
music, refreshments, stories, and some giveaways! Please come celebrate bi visibility with us!

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She welcomes the opportunity to
work with persons with concerns
related to gender identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+ community.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Bisexual support group at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Tell all your friends. The group is open to all
bi/pan/queer/fluid+ folks and their allies.

National Voter Registration Day
Tuesday September 26
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Every year millions of Americans find themselves unable to vote because they miss a registration deadline,
don't update their registration, or aren't sure how to register.
Come to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center any time between 12pm - 9pm and register to vote.
Did you know that according to Pew Research, "Gay, lesbian and bisexual voters may make up a relatively
small share of the American electorate - just 5% of voters in the 2012 general election identified as LGB,
according to national exit polls." ?And according to the Williams Institute, "Thirty percent of the voting-eligible
transgender population in eight states (Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Virginia,
and Wisconsin) have no identification or records that accurately reflect their gender."
Those are just two reasons that engaging in the elections this year is critically important. During "off-year"
elections like 2017, our constituents are not exposed to pervasive ads and telephone calls, and therefore
may not even know there is an election. Yet, local and state elections have huge impacts on their lives from
public services and local taxes to their school board, and more.

Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She has experience counseling
transgender, bisexual, lesbian, gay
and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

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Beyond Binaries: Identity &amp; Sexuality
Wednesday September 27, 6:00 p.m.
OSU-Tulsa - BS Roberts Room
700 N. Greenwood Ave., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74106

OSU-Tulsa is hosting LGBTQ+ scholar and activist Robyn Ochs on September
27 for a public workshop, Beyond Binaries: Identity and Sexuality in the BS
Roberts Room.
The workshop will cover the following:
How do we assign labels to our complicated and unique experiences of
sexuality? In this interactive program, we will explore the landscape of
sexuality, conduct a thought-provoking anonymous survey of those present,
and look together at the data. Where do we fall on various sexuality continua?
How do we label? How old were we when we came to our identities and to our
sexualities? How asexual/sexual are we? How well do our friends/family
members understand our sexuality? This program will expand your perspective
and change the way you think about labels.
Robyn Ochs is an educator, speaker award-winning activist, and editor of the Bi Women Quarterly, the 42-country anthology, Getting Bi: Voices of Bisexuals
Around The World and the new anthology RECOGNIZE: The Voices of Bisexual Men. Her writings have been published in numerous bi, women's studies,
multicultural, and LGBT journals.
This workshop is brought to you by American Studies, Gender and Women's Studies, History, the Office of Multicultural Affairs, the Clinical Psychology
program, with support from the Fae Rowden Norris Foundation and the OSU-Tulsa Provost's Office.
Connect on Facebook

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Program at Oklahoma State
University. She is a mental health
counselor at OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is passionate about
social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with
people of all identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe place for
all clients. She has experience
working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work
with persons with concerns related to
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/anxiety,
depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major
changes or transitions in life.
Appointments with Merrill can be
made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

CommUNITY Picnic
Sunday October 1, 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Chandler Park
6500 W 21st St, Tulsa, OK 74107

Bring your own food and drinks, grills will be available. Come out and enjoy hanging out with people from across our
community in Tulsa. Family friendly event.

Sisters in Song Rehearsal
Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Diversity Arts Association of Oklahoma/Sisters In Song will begin rehearsals for our upcoming Christmas concert, Hope
Peace Joy 2017 this coming Tuesday, August, 22, 2017 at the OKEQ Center. Rehearsals are from 7PM to 9PM and will be
every Tuesday at that time. Please come join us if you love to sing and especially if you love to sing Christmas music.

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Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology
intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated to working
with clients of all identities (including
all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a
multicultural perspective. Kathy
works with clients to address
concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity
development, and overall personal
enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please
contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Holiday Concert Rehearsals begin August 22nd, See you there!!!

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is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. He received his
master's degree in counseling from
Indiana University and is a National
Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of
the LGBTQ+ community on a variety
of issues including depression,
anxiety, relationship issues, spiritual
concerns, trauma, intimate partner
violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with

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"First Thursday" Art Opening
Thursday October 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The October Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature an
exhibit of the combined works of Carlyn Ritter and Shauna Henry,
beginning with a reception on Thursday, October 5th from
6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
These two creative artists tempt you with this invitation: "Journey
with us to the secret world of dolls. Look through the keyholes, in
the shadowy parts of the forest, or even in the hidden recesses of
your mind. From sweet to sinister, they live in the in between
places. Sewn, twisted and sculpted into being, they will whisper
their stories to you if only you will listen".
As an artist, Carlyn Ritter has always been interested in making
art with movement. Twenty eight years ago she started making
and fixing marionettes. When she first came across art dolls eight
years into her career, it became clear she would devote her
artistic life to dolls. Art dolls gave her the freedom to create an art
form that demonstrates movement without the strings or having to
physically move the image. Often the dolls are personified into beings we cannot be, or are performing movement we cannot. They become a dancer, cast a
spell, or ride a wild animal. Images that tell a story simply by their costume, pose and accessories is what completes the piece for her. Carlyn has been
published in Art Doll Quarterly magazine several times and is a member of the Tulsa Association of Doll Artists.

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor
- Candidate and Counseling
Psychology Doctoral Intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide
variety of topics including
relationship/family concerns, body
image, community advocacy,
religiosity/spirituality concerns,
trauma, and more. She has
experience with family and couples
counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

Growing up Shauna Henry has always been fascinated by secret worlds and hidden things. Fueled by her love of fairy tales and dark whimsy, she creates
fanciful figures and enchanted beings. She started creating art dolls in 2010 and has been captivated by the unique art form ever since. Shauna is a member
of the Professional Doll Makers Art Guild, Tulsa Association of Doll Artists and has been published in Art Doll Quarterly magazine.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, October 10th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify
with non-binary genders, including but not
limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux,
and more. This group will be a safe space
to discuss our identities, receive support,
and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

2017 Zarrow Mental Health Symposium - Challenging Injustice &amp; Discrimination
October 5-6
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103
Why You Can't Miss It!
● Learn a full spectrum of tools and strategies related to programs, policies, and practices that
challenge and/or combat injustice and discrimination, including any subsequent impact on mental health
● Connect &amp; share ideas with over 800 peers and leading experts in the field!
● Receive critical CEU &amp; ethics hours!
To learn more about the Zarrow Mental Health Symposium, visit www.zarrowsymposium.org,
- - - call
JoBeth Hamon at 405-778-8122. You may also email jhamon@mhaok.org.
You have the power to challenge and combat systemic injustice and discrimination that can impact
mental health! Learn how to take action to forever change your community at the 2017 Zarrow Mental
Health Symposium - Challenging Injustice &amp; Discrimination, October 5-6 in Tulsa, Okla.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

The Symposium is a unique opportunity to meet and connect with other like-minded attendees who are
inspired to discuss the realities of injustice and discrimination and develop solutions to address these
realities and long-term implications on mental health. Plus, you can receive valuable CEU and ethics
hours!
Stay up-to-date on conference updates &amp; announcements! Visit www.zarrowsymposium.org.

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Tulsa Project Theatre's 2017-2018 season is about to kick off
I am My Own Wife

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B

September 13-24
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Charles E. Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103

Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday
of each month at
7:00 p.m.

Today, Tulsa Project Theatre (TPT), the city's only theatre company operating under an Actors
Equity Association (AEA) contract, announced its 2017-2018 season. Three of the season's productions are
in collaboration with other AEA affiliates - two from Oklahoma City and one with whom fans of the hit TV
shows,
Big Bang Theory and Speechless, may be familiar.
In September, TPT joins forces with Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma with the play, I AM MY OWN WIFE. TPT
Artistic Director and Lyric veteran, Matthew Alvin Brown portrays over 30 characters in a tour-de-force
performance in the Norman Theatre at the Tulsa PAC.
"Brown portrays Charlotte beautifully with extremely natural movements clearlydemonstrating her in-born
feminism displaying bravery with a just a hint of male bravado and a twinkle. Inaddition to perfectly realizing
Charlotte, Brown takes on over 30 different characters in Charlotte's life from her SS father, to her Stasi
interrogators, her friends and family. Interestingly Brown also portrays playwright Doug Wright conducting the
interviews. Brown has an amazing ability to demurely swish his skirt and then, midstride, transform the skirt to
a pair of trousers. A truly astounding performance." - Elizabeth Hurd with Oklahoma Arts Scene and Hurd

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In This Issue
August EBA Mixer
Non-Binary Support Group
LGBTQ People of Color Peer Support Group
Stand Bi me Rooftop PARTY.
Affordable Care Healthcare Navigator
National Voter Registration Day

Wednesday September 20, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Cityscape Mortgage at Fifteenth and Home
1512 E 15th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Beyond Binaries: Identity &amp; Sexuality
Join t he Southern Pride Drum Group
Question, Prevent, and Refer - Suicide Prevention
Training
CommUNITY Picnic

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UALITY
Business Alliance

Intimate Partner Violence &amp; Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group
"First Thursday" Art Opening
Zarrow Mental Health Symposium
Tulsa Two Spirit Society
Before The I Do
BlaQueerMagic
PARTY
BOIMovie
Night
with
QPOC
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Condomania!
Who's Gonna Love Me Now?
Artist Call for 2018
Sisters in Song
Council Oak Mens Chorale
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Pride Store

Cityscape Home Mortgage is committed to providing you with the highest quality home loan service combined with the lowest mortgage rates available in all
of Oklahoma. Whether you are a first time home buyer, moving up to your dream home, refinancing, or buying an investment property, our highly experienced
team of mortgage bankers can help make your dreams come true.
Cityscape has been in business since 2002 serving the Tulsa community and surrounding areas. We offer loan terms from 10 to 30 years, speedy
local underwriting, funding at the table, and exceptional customer service. Our ultimate goal is to create lasting relationships with each of our clients so that
we may continue providing excellent service for many years to come.

Rainbow Library
Out for TCC
September Video eNews
Tulsa Progressive Ministers' Statement

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OkEq Art Exhibition
The September OkEq showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
will feature an exhibit of the works by
Slim Cook titled "Digital Divas",
beginning with a reception on Thursday,
September 7th from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Non-Binary Support Group
Wednesday September 20, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa OK 74120
This support group is for folks who identify with non-binary genders, including but not limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and more. This group will be a safe space to discuss our identities, receive support, and
build a strong non-binary community in Tulsa.

Family Ties

For information contact the center at 918-743-4297

LGBTQ People of Color Peer Support Group
Thursday September 21, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa OK, 74120

Family Ties is an official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma. For more

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This is a safe space for LGBTQQIA-POC community members to come and engage in a dialogue about relevant issues-where
anything and everything can be discussed without feeling judged. All individuals who identify as people of color are welcome at
this group to gain support, insight and find a general sense of community and family.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

Stand Bi me Rooftop PARTY
Saturday September 23, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
OKEQ's Brought To You Bi The Letter B welcomes you to our second annual 'Stand Bi Me' rooftop celebration of Bi Visibility
Day, September 23rd from 6-10pm on the roof of the Dennis R Neill Equality Center! This event is to celebrate bisexual,
pansexual, and fluid identities as well as their allies! We will have music, refreshments, stories, and some giveaways! Please
come celebrate bi visibility with us!

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Affordable Care Healthcare Navigator
Thursday September 24, 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120

Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org

Do you need assistance with open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary Jones, Planned
Parenthood's Healthcare Navigator, in the Rainbow Library She will be more than happy to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare.

Free to participate, this course is designed for
individuals coming to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to family, friends
and coworkers. Question and answer session in a
supportive and informed environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org

Lawyer in the Library

National Voter Registration Day

September 13
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Tuesday September 26
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Every year millions of Americans find themselves unable to vote because they miss a registration deadline,
don't update their registration, or aren't sure how to register.
Come to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center any time between 12pm - 9pm and register to vote.
Did you know that according to Pew Research, "Gay, lesbian and bisexual voters may make up a relatively
small share of the American electorate - just 5% of voters in the 2012 general election identified as LGB,
according to national exit polls." ?And according to the Williams Institute, "Thirty percent of the voting-eligible
transgender population in eight states (Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Virginia,
and Wisconsin) have no identification or records that accurately reflect their gender."

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with
a lawyer about topics such as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody, child support), landlord/tenant ,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment
necessary..

Healthcare Navigator

Those are just two reasons that engaging in the elections this year is critically important. During "off-year"
elections like 2017, our constituents are not exposed to pervasive ads and telephone calls, and therefore
may not even know there is an election. Yet, local and state elections have huge impacts on their lives from
public services and local taxes to their school board, and more.
This will be one of our first efforts to gear up for the 2018 elections. Considering all the issues being
debated in DC right now, we definitely need to get our constituents registered and energized to vote.

Beyond Binaries: Identity &amp; Sexuality
Wednesday September 27, 6:00 p.m.
OSU-Tulsa - BS Roberts Room
700 N. Greenwood Ave., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74106

OSU-Tulsa is hosting LGBTQ+ scholar and activist Robyn Ochs on September
27 for a public workshop, Beyond Binaries: Identity and Sexuality in the BS
Roberts Room.
The workshop will cover the following:
How do we assign labels to our complicated and unique experiences of
sexuality? In this interactive program, we will explore the landscape of
sexuality, conduct a thought-provoking anonymous survey of those present,
and look together at the data. Where do we fall on various sexuality continua?
How do we label? How old were we when we came to our identities and to our
sexualities? How asexual/sexual are we? How well do our friends/family
members understand our sexuality? This program will expand your perspective
and change the way you think about labels.
Robyn Ochs is an educator, speaker award-winning activist, and editor of the Bi Women Quarterly, the 42-country anthology, Getting Bi: Voices of Bisexuals
Around The World and the new anthology RECOGNIZE: The Voices of Bisexual Men. Her writings have been published in numerous bi, women's studies,
multicultural, and LGBT journals.

Thursdays 1:0 0 - 4:00 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open enrollment for
the Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet
with Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care Act a.k.a.
Obamacare. Contact Mary Jones at 918-587-4621
or
mary.jones@ppgreatplains.org

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be patient when
setting up appointment times. It can take up to 2
weeks for them to find an available time to see
you.

This workshop is brought to you by American Studies, Gender and Women's Studies, History, the Office of Multicultural Affairs, the Clinical Psychology
program, with support from the Fae Rowden Norris Foundation and the OSU-Tulsa Provost's Office.
Connect on Facebook

Join the Southern Pride Drum Group
Thursday September 28 , 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Southern Pride drum group is the only drum group of its kind in the entire world, being the only drum comprised of mainly 2
spirit (GLBT Native) members and their families. They have travelled all across the US and Canada singing for powwows,
gatherings and Pride events for more than 10 years with more than 100 years of combined experience singing at the drum.
Currently they are seeking to teach drumming and singing and drum etiquette at the Equality Center in Tulsa and add to
their tight knit drum family.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required

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Question, Prevent, and Refer - Suicide Prevention Training
Saturday September 30, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. - Candle Light Vigil immediately following training
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The training is called Question, Persuade and Refer (QPR). This training will help you recognize the warning signs, clues and
suicidal communications of people in trouble, and gain skills to act vigorously to prevent a possible tragedy.

Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

Everyone will receive a Certificate of completion and they will become gate keepers in QPR.
September 30, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
September 30, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. - Immediately following the training there will be speakers and a candle light vigil to
remember all the GLBTQI-Two Spirit people who have completed suicide and are survivors of attempted suicide.

Please RSVP to olivia.cotter@okeq.org

CommUNITY Picnic
Sunday October 1, 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Chandler Park
6500 W 21st St, Tulsa, OK 74107

Bring your own food and drinks, grills will be available. Come out and enjoy hanging out with people from across our
community in Tulsa. Family friendly event.
Join OKEQ at this years CommUnity Picnic at Chandler Park. There will be Children games and playground
-tug of war
-3 legged race
-and many more.
Information table
Potluck picnic

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She is
passionate about assisting clients who are a
part of the LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns including
issues surrounding gender identity, sexual/
affectional orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa can be
made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

For more information please call the Dennis R. Neill Eqaulity center at 918-743-4297

Intimate Partner Violence &amp; Sexual Assault Survivor Support Group
Wednesday October 4, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Intimate Partner Violence &amp; Sexual Assault Survivor Support Group

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Thursday October 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The October Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature an
exhibit of the combined works of Carlyn Ritter and Shauna Henry,
beginning with a reception on Thursday, October 5th from
6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to gender
identity, sexual or affectional orientation,
relationship issues, mood/anxiety concerns
and trauma. She is passionate about social
justice and working with the LGBTQQIA+
community. Appointments can be scheduled
with Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

These two creative artists tempt you with this invitation: "Journey
with us to the secret world of dolls. Look through the keyholes, in
the shadowy parts of the forest, or even in the hidden recesses of
your mind. From sweet to sinister, they live in the in between
places. Sewn, twisted and sculpted into being, they will whisper
their stories to you if only you will listen".
As an artist, Carlyn Ritter has always been interested in making
art with movement. Twenty eight years ago she started making
and fixing marionettes. When she first came across art dolls eight
years into her career, it became clear she would devote her
artistic life to dolls. Art dolls gave her the freedom to create an art
form that demonstrates movement without the strings or having to
physically move the image. Often the dolls are personified into beings we cannot be, or are performing movement we cannot. They become a dancer, cast a
spell, or ride a wild animal. Images that tell a story simply by their costume, pose and accessories is what completes the piece for her. Carlyn has been
published in Art Doll Quarterly magazine several times and is a member of the Tulsa Association of Doll Artists.
Growing up Shauna Henry has always been fascinated by secret worlds and hidden things. Fueled by her love of fairy tales and dark whimsy, she creates
fanciful figures and enchanted beings. She started creating art dolls in 2010 and has been captivated by the unique art form ever since. Shauna is a member
of the Professional Doll Makers Art Guild, Tulsa Association of Doll Artists and has been published in Art Doll Quarterly magazine.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, October 10th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

2017 Zarrow Mental Health Symposium - Challenging Injustice &amp; Discrimination

Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She has
experience counseling transgender, bisexual,
lesbian, gay and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with Temple can
be made by calling the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center at 918-594-8568.

October 5-6
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103
Why You Can't Miss It!
● Learn a full spectrum of tools and strategies related to programs, policies, and practices that
challenge and/or combat injustice and discrimination, including any subsequent impact on mental health
● Connect &amp; share ideas with over 800 peers and leading experts in the field!
● Receive critical CEU &amp; ethics hours!
To learn more about the Zarrow Mental Health Symposium, visit www.zarrowsymposium.org, call
-----JoBeth Hamon at 405-778-8122. You may also email jhamon@mhaok.org.
You have the power to challenge and combat systemic injustice and discrimination that can impact
mental health! Learn how to take action to forever change your community at the 2017 Zarrow Mental

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology Doctoral
Program at Oklahoma State University. She is
a mental health counselor at OSU-Tulsa

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Health Symposium - Challenging Injustice &amp; Discrimination, October 5-6 in Tulsa, Okla.
The Symposium is a unique opportunity to meet and connect with other like-minded attendees who are
inspired to discuss the realities of injustice and discrimination and develop solutions to address these
realities and long-term implications on mental health. Plus, you can receive valuable CEU and ethics
hours!
Stay up-to-date on conference updates &amp; announcements! Visit www.zarrowsymposium.org.

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Tulsa Two Spirit Society
Tuesday October 10, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
When European explorers arrived in the New World, which is now North and Central America, they were
surprised to find entire civilizations, as well as cultures, monetary and trade systems, even architecture and
art that rivalled those in Europe. They also found gay, lesbian, and transgender people living happily within
these civilizations. The American English term for these people has become Two Spirit.

Counseling Center. Merrill is passionate
about social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with people
of all identities and strives to make her
sessions a safe place for all clients. She has
experience working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to sexual or
affectional orientation, gender identity, mood/
anxiety, depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major changes or
transitions in life. Appointments with Merrill
can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

Tulsa Two Spirit Society strives to identify and bring together, those first nation and tribal peoples who identify
as Two Spirit, with the goal of being, once again, included in the tribe's circle. Only then will the circle be
complete.
Tulsa Two Spirit Society meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month, at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, at
7:00pm.

For more information Contact Brandon Rogers-Plott
via rogersplott@gmail.com or
on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Brandon.rogersplott , or

"Before The I Do"
Saturday October 14, 12:000 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
"Before The I Do" gives couples practical tools to use now or later on when you need them. The workshop
covers 3 keys to a great relationship, how to work as a team to solve conflict, how to keep the romance
alive and much more. The Speaker-Listener technique helps each of you to be heard in times of stress
and is a crowd favorite. Whether you're just starting out together or have been together for years, you
WILL benefit from attending. Come see for yourself and join the thousands of Oklahomans who are now
experiencing more satisfying relationships!

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology intern at
the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She is
dedicated to working with clients of all
identities (including all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a multicultural
perspective. Kathy works with clients to
address concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity development, and
overall personal enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Class will be held at Oklahomans for Equality on October 14 from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Reservations are required. Email Carrie at carriegracelittle@gmail.com to reserve your space today

BlaQueerMagic: Prose, Poetry &amp; Power
with Tabias Olajuawon, JD
Friday October 13, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Free and Open to the Public
Enjoy an evening of prose, poetry, &amp; Power with Tabias Olajuawon Wilson, author of Godless
Circumcisions: A Recollecting &amp; Remembering of Blackness, Queerness, &amp; Flows of
Survivance
"The tea is, blackness is the essence of creation, a potpourri of the creative ingredients of
existience."
Black. Magic. We all know what it is. It is that cosmic power that hails from the ancestors and
rebirths itself in those blessed with ample melanin, two-stepping through the funk of life.
This event will showcase the Black and/or Queer Magic within us all, that (open) secret
weapon we've long groomed, through the presentation of our truths, our power, our "us" via
art, prose, poetry and power. We will showcase local artists and make space for an open mic,
before a reading and discussion of Tabias Olajuawon's book of essays, poetry and cultural
critiques: Godless Circumcisions. There will also be a book signing for those interested in
making a purchase.
About "Godless Circumcisions: A Recollecting &amp; Re-membering of Blackness, Queerness &amp;
Flows of Survivance"

Tabias Olajuawon Wilson
Tufts 13' (BA), Howard Law 17' (JD), UT Austin
(PhD) 2021

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. He received his master's degree in
counseling from Indiana University and is a
National Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of the
LGBTQ+ community on a variety of issues
including depression, anxiety, relationship
issues, spiritual concerns, trauma, intimate
partner violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with Mark can
be made by calling the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

"Godless Circumcisions: A Recollecting &amp; Re-membering of Blackness, Queerness &amp; Flows of Survivance" is a witty and forceful study of race, sex and
politics in contemporary culture. Personal and poetic, these essays, poems and biographical trysts disrobe issues central to the black, queer and working
class existences. Wilson speaks fluently-fluctuating between academic authority, queer griot and matter-of-fact honesty-to issues of racial-sexual terror;
masculine anxiety; how Black men learn the erotic, sex and vulnerability; the stereotypes of Black and BlaQueer people in the United States. Paying special
attention to the costs of assimilation-or cultural circumcisions-Wilson invites the reader on his personal and political journey to a practice of critical love
ethics.
Tabias Olajuawon in Godless Circumcisions www.tabiasolajuawon.com

PARTY BOI Movie Night with QPOC Group
Friday October 20, 6:00 p.m.
Circle Cinema
10 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104

A new documentary that focuses on the effects of crystal meth addiction in relation to the LGBTQ community of
color. The film features real stories of real people who are thinking about, dealing with, and surviving crystal
meth addiction. It is an untold tale from the urban perspective that has the possibility to change the perception
of the "parTy &amp; play" life style within inner city queer demographics. The riveting accounts and cinematic
portrayals grant an informative and captivating documentary sure to bring awareness to all audiences.
Directed by Michael Rice, a Booker T. Washington graduate.

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate and Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide variety of
topics including relationship/family concerns,
body image, community advocacy, religiosity/
spirituality concerns, trauma, and more. She
has experience with family and couples
counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice. Appointments

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can be scheduled with Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

Condomania!
Saturday October 21, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
When planning our annual fundraiser this year, we thought-why not a party featuring
condom-fashions?
CONDOMANIA will be an amazing party, public awareness event, and fundraiser for The
Little Blue House. The event will feature models presenting original designs of fashion
accessories made out of condoms!
Through Condomania we tell our community that:
* Sexual health is an important part of overall health
* Sexual health can be discussed and promoted
* Our community will not be bullied into silence and shame around universal issues of
sexuality and reproductive health.

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Non-Binary Support Group
Third Wednesday of each month from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify with
non-binary genders, including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities, receive
support, and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

A buffet dinner is provided and there will be a cash bar. Sponsorships are available!
Click here to purchase tickets

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS)
Recovery and Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Who's Gonna Love Me Now?
Wednesday, October 25th, 6:00 p.m.
Circle Cinema
10 S. Lewis Avenue, Tulsa

Tickets are $10 (On Sale Now!)
Synopsis: Saar is an HIV positive gay man living in London, where he found refuge from the religious kibbutz where he
grew up in Israel. Ever since he was diagnosed with HIV, Saar has craved his family's love, while they struggle with
fears and prejudices. Saar and the rest of the London Gay Men's Chorus provide a glorious soundtrack for this
documentary about the power of forgiveness and the power that home has, no matter how far we go.

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday
of each month at
7:00 p.m.

Introduced by Toby Jenkins, Executive Director, Equality Center of Oklahoma
Website: www.circlecinema.com

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer, fluid folks
and their allies.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

Artist Call for 2018
The OkEq gallery at the Dennis R Neill Equality center in Tulsa, Oklahoma is now
accepting proposals for the 2018 Exhibition Calendar. Our gallery
encourages emerging artists who create fresh, challenging work in all media,
including installation works to apply.
Details:
Each chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days. OkEq will host
the opening night reception for the artist(s), on the first Thursday of the month.
Each exhibit is installed on the Tuesday prior. No additional work will be accepted
after initial delivery. There will be a 30% commission on work sold. Artists will be
asked to donate a piece as a door prize which will be awarded by a drawing at
close of opening night. Artists will also provide artwork labels (title, price, etc) for
each piece. A bio and artist statement are due to the OkEq gallery on the 1st of
the month prior to the exhibit, for publicity purposes.
How to Apply:

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.

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September 27th, 2017
In This Issue
Beyond Binaries: Identity &amp; Sexuality
Affordable Care Healthcare Navigator
Join t he Southern Pride Drum Group
Question, Prevent, and Refer - Suicide Prevention
Training
CommUNITY Picnic

Wednesday September 27, 6:00 p.m.
OSU-Tulsa - BS Roberts Room
700 N. Greenwood Ave., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74106

Guys Dine Too
Intimate Partner Violence &amp; Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group
"First Thursday" Art Opening

OSU-Tulsa is hosting LGBTQ+ scholar and activist Robyn Ochs on September
27 for a public workshop, Beyond Binaries: Identity and Sexuality in the BS
Roberts Room.

Zarrow Mental Health Symposium
Twister Alley LGBT Car Club
Tulsa Two Spirit Society

The workshop will cover the following:

National Coming Out Day

How do we assign labels to our complicated and unique experiences of
sexuality? In this interactive program, we will explore the landscape of
sexuality, conduct a thought-provoking anonymous survey of those present,
and look together at the data. Where do we fall on various sexuality continua?
How do we label? How old were we when we came to our identities and to our
sexualities? How asexual/sexual are we? How well do our friends/family
members understand our sexuality? This program will expand your perspective
and change the way you think about labels.
Robyn Ochs is an educator, speaker award-winning activist, and editor of the Bi Women Quarterly, the 42-country anthology, Getting Bi: Voices of Bisexuals
Around The World and the new anthology RECOGNIZE: The Voices of Bisexual Men. Her writings have been published in numerous bi, women's studies,
multicultural, and LGBT journals.
This workshop is brought to you by American Studies, Gender and Women's Studies, History, the Office of Multicultural Affairs, the Clinical Psychology
program, with support from the Fae Rowden Norris Foundation and the OSU-Tulsa Provost's Office.
Connect on Facebook

BlaQueerMagic
Ladies Social Club
Before The I Do
October EBA Mixer
Non-Binary Support Group
PARTY
BOI
Movie
withQPOC
Group
-Night
-Condomania!
Who's Gonna Love Me Now?
Tulsa Pride Bingo Halloween Edition
Artist Call for 2018
Sisters in Song
Council Oak Mens Chorale
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE

Affordable Care Healthcare Navigator
Every Thursday 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120

Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Out for TCC

Do you need assistance with open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary Jones, Planned
Parenthood's Healthcare Navigator, in the Rainbow Library. She will be more than happy to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable Care Act.

September Video eNews
Tulsa Progressive Ministers' Statement

Join the Southern Pride Drum Group
Thursday September 28 , 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Southern Pride drum group is the only drum group of its kind in the entire world, being the only drum comprised of mainly 2
spirit (GLBT Native) members and their families. They have travelled all across the US and Canada singing for powwows,
gatherings and Pride events for more than 10 years with more than 100 years of combined experience singing at the drum.
Currently they are seeking to teach drumming and singing and drum etiquette at the Equality Center in Tulsa and add to
their tight knit drum family.

OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, October 19
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings are
open to all OkEq members

Question, Persuade, and Refer - Suicide Prevention Training
Saturday September 30, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. - Candle Light Vigil immediately following training
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The training is called Question, Persuade and Refer (QPR). This training will help you recognize the warning signs, clues and
suicidal communications of people in trouble, and gain skills to act vigorously to prevent a possible tragedy.
Everyone will receive a Certificate of completion and they will become gate keepers in QPR.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The September OkEq showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
will feature an exhibit of the works by
Slim Cook titled "Digital Divas",
beginning with a reception on Thursday,
September 7th from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.

September 30, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
September 30, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. - Immediately following the training there will be speakers and a candle light vigil to
remember all the GLBTQI-Two Spirit people who have completed suicide and are survivors of attempted suicide.

Please RSVP to olivia.cotter@okeq.org

CommUNITY Picnic
Sunday October 1, 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Chandler Park
6500 W 21st St, Tulsa, OK 74107

Bring your own food and drinks, grills will be available. Come out and enjoy hanging out with people from across our
community in Tulsa. Family friendly event.
Join OKEQ at this years CommUnity Picnic at Chandler Park. There will be Children games and playground

Family Ties

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-tug of war
-3 legged race
-and many more.
Information table
Potluck picnic
For more information please call the Dennis R. Neill Eqaulity center at 918-743-4297
Family Ties is an official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Family Ties
contact andy@grimesco.net

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, October 3, 6:30 p.m.
Elmers BBQ
4130 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74105
Elmers BBQ has been in Tulsa for 35 years!
Elmer's started as a very small restaurant with only five tables. When news got around about the quality and the
deliciousness of the food we were able to expand our vision into a full service restaurant. Our expanded restaurant now
has 22 tables and seating for 80 people inside and patio space for 12.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

Customers from all over continue to enjoy the food, the outstanding customer service they receive, and place us at the top
of the list of their favorite BBQ restaurants.
Our goal is to offer our customers great food at an affordable price. We guarantee freshness in all of our meats &amp;
ingredients preparing each food item to "Be Bad!" just the way our customer's like.
If you are coming please let me know so I have a headcount for the reservation. Hope to see everyone there.
Gay Men's Dinner Group - Richard Haley - GuysDineToo@gmail.com

Intimate Partner Violence &amp; Sexual Assault Survivor Support Group
Wednesday October 4, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
First Wednesday of each month from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical, sexual, threatening or emotional force to frighten, intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and educational group is for individuals who have survived domestic violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and find hope. The group will provide emotional support, information and resources to help
participants recover from their ordeal, and may include specific goals such as creating a safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills and addressing the impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced sexual activity, such as unwanted touching or forced penetration committed against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to discuss their experiences, share ideas, and provide emotional support for one another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and resources to help participants recover from their ordeal. Specific goals for sessions may include crises stabilization, safety
planning, increasing self-regulatory skills, addressing trauma through cognitive processing, reconnecting to support systems, family and the community, and
preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and confidentiality is paramount. For more information contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Thursday October 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The October Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature an
exhibit of the combined works of Carlyn Ritter and Shauna Henry,
beginning with a reception on Thursday, October 5th from
6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.

Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Free to participate, this course is designed for
individuals coming to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to family, friends
and coworkers. Question and answer session in a
supportive and informed environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org

Lawyer in the Library
October 11
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with
a lawyer about topics such as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody, child support), landlord/tenant ,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment
necessary..

Healthcare Navigator

These two creative artists tempt you with this invitation: "Journey
with us to the secret world of dolls. Look through the keyholes, in
the shadowy parts of the forest, or even in the hidden recesses of
your mind. From sweet to sinister, they live in the in between
places. Sewn, twisted and sculpted into being, they will whisper
their stories to you if only you will listen".
As an artist, Carlyn Ritter has always been interested in making
art with movement. Twenty eight years ago she started making
and fixing marionettes. When she first came across art dolls eight
years into her career, it became clear she would devote her
artistic life to dolls. Art dolls gave her the freedom to create an art
form that demonstrates movement without the strings or having to
physically move the image. Often the dolls are personified into beings we cannot be, or are performing movement we cannot. They become a dancer, cast a
spell, or ride a wild animal. Images that tell a story simply by their costume, pose and accessories is what completes the piece for her. Carlyn has been
published in Art Doll Quarterly magazine several times and is a member of the Tulsa Association of Doll Artists.
Growing up Shauna Henry has always been fascinated by secret worlds and hidden things. Fueled by her love of fairy tales and dark whimsy, she creates
fanciful figures and enchanted beings. She started creating art dolls in 2010 and has been captivated by the unique art form ever since. Shauna is a member
of the Professional Doll Makers Art Guild, Tulsa Association of Doll Artists and has been published in Art Doll Quarterly magazine.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, October 10th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

2017 Zarrow Mental Health Symposium - Challenging Injustice &amp; Discrimination
October 5-6
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103
Why You Can't Miss It!
● Learn a full spectrum of tools and strategies related to programs, policies, and practices that
challenge and/or combat injustice and discrimination, including any subsequent impact on mental health
● Connect &amp; share ideas with over 800 peers and leading experts in the field!
● Receive critical CEU &amp; ethics hours!

Thursdays 1:0 0 - 4:00 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open enrollment for
the Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet
with Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care Act a.k.a.
Obamacare. Contact Mary Jones at 918-587-4621
or
mary.jones@ppgreatplains.org

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be patient when
setting up appointment times. It can take up to 2
weeks for them to find an available time to see
you.

To learn more about the Zarrow Mental Health Symposium, visit www.zarrowsymposium.org, call

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JoBeth Hamon at 405-778-8122. You may also email jhamon@mhaok.org.
You have the power to challenge and combat systemic injustice and discrimination that can impact
mental health! Learn how to take action to forever change your community at the 2017 Zarrow Mental
Health Symposium - Challenging Injustice &amp; Discrimination, October 5-6 in Tulsa, Okla.
The Symposium is a unique opportunity to meet and connect with other like-minded attendees who are
inspired to discuss the realities of injustice and discrimination and develop solutions to address these
realities and long-term implications on mental health. Plus, you can receive valuable CEU and ethics
hours!
Stay up-to-date on conference updates &amp; announcements! Visit www.zarrowsymposium.org.

Dr. Kurt Choate

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Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Twister Alley LGBT Car Club
Saturday, October 8,
LaForutne Park - Southwest Corner Shelter House
5323 S Yale Ave, Tulsa, OK 74135

Twister Alley LGBT car club is meeting for the first time October 8 at Lafortune Park SW corner shelter house.

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

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Tulsa Two Spirit Society
Tuesday October 10, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
When European explorers arrived in the New World they were surprised to find entire civilizations, cultures,
trade systems, even architecture and art that rivaled those in Europe. They also found gay, lesbian, and
transgender people living happily within these civilizations. The American English term for these people has
become Two Spirit.
Tulsa Two Spirit Society strives to identify and bring together, those first nation and tribal peoples who identify
as Two Spirit, with the goal of being, once again, included in the tribe's circle. Only then will the circle be
complete.

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Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She is
passionate about assisting clients who are a
part of the LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns including
issues surrounding gender identity, sexual/
affectional orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa can be
made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

Tulsa Two Spirit Society meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month, at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, at
7:00pm.

For more information Contact Brandon Rogers-Plott
via rogersplott@gmail.com or
on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Brandon.rogersplott , or

T-shirt Printing and Open Mic Night
Wednesday, October 11, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to gender
identity, sexual or affectional orientation,
relationship issues, mood/anxiety concerns
and trauma. She is passionate about social
justice and working with the LGBTQQIA+
community. Appointments can be scheduled
with Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She has
experience counseling transgender, bisexual,
lesbian, gay and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with Temple can
be made by calling the OSU-Tulsa

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T-shirt printing and open mic to tell your coming out story.
Bring your own t-shirt for printing your own message on a t-shirt. T-shirt printing is free.
A white t-shirt will show your design best.
Open mic tell your story through comedy, poetry, spoken word, performance.

Counseling Center at 918-594-8568.

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology Doctoral
Program at Oklahoma State University. She is
a mental health counselor at OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. Merrill is passionate
about social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with people
of all identities and strives to make her
sessions a safe place for all clients. She has
experience working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to sexual or
affectional orientation, gender identity, mood/
anxiety, depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major changes or
transitions in life. Appointments with Merrill
can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology intern at
the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She is
dedicated to working with clients of all
identities (including all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a multicultural
perspective. Kathy works with clients to
address concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity development, and
overall personal enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

BlaQueerMagic: Prose, Poetry &amp; Power
with Tabias Olajuawon, JD
Friday October 13, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Free and Open to the Public
Enjoy an evening of prose, poetry, &amp; Power with Tabias Olajuawon Wilson, author of Godless
Circumcisions: A Recollecting &amp; Remembering of Blackness, Queerness, &amp; Flows of
Survivance
"The tea is, blackness is the essence of creation, a potpourri of the creative ingredients of
existience."
Black. Magic. We all know what it is. It is that cosmic power that hails from the ancestors and
rebirths itself in those blessed with ample melanin, two-stepping through the funk of life.
This event will showcase the Black and/or Queer Magic within us all, that (open) secret
weapon we've long groomed, through the presentation of our truths, our power, our "us" via
art, prose, poetry and power. We will showcase local artists and make space for an open mic,
before a reading and discussion of Tabias Olajuawon's book of essays, poetry and cultural
critiques: Godless Circumcisions. There will also be a book signing for those interested in
making a purchase.
About "Godless Circumcisions: A Recollecting &amp; Re-membering of Blackness, Queerness &amp;
Flows of Survivance"

Tabias Olajuawon Wilson
Tufts 13' (BA), Howard Law 17' (JD), UT Austin
(PhD) 2021

"Godless Circumcisions: A Recollecting &amp; Re-membering of Blackness, Queerness &amp; Flows of Survivance" is a witty and forceful study of race, sex and
politics in contemporary culture. Personal and poetic, these essays, poems and biographical trysts disrobe issues central to the black, queer and working
class existences. Wilson speaks fluently-fluctuating between academic authority, queer griot and matter-of-fact honesty-to issues of racial-sexual terror;
masculine anxiety; how Black men learn the erotic, sex and vulnerability; the stereotypes of Black and BlaQueer people in the United States. Paying special
attention to the costs of assimilation-or cultural circumcisions-Wilson invites the reader on his personal and political journey to a practice of critical love
ethics.

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. He received his master's degree in
counseling from Indiana University and is a
National Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of the
LGBTQ+ community on a variety of issues
including depression, anxiety, relationship
issues, spiritual concerns, trauma, intimate
partner violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with Mark can
be made by calling the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Tabias Olajuawon in Godless Circumcisions www.tabiasolajuawon.com

Ladies Social Club: Pumpkin Carving &amp; Painting!
Friday, October 13 at 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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"Before The I Do"
Saturday October 14, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
"Before The I Do" gives couples practical tools to use now and as their relationship grows. The workshop
covers keys to a great relationship, how to solve conflicts, how to keep the romance alive and much more.
Whether you're just starting out together or have been together for years, you will benefit from attending.
Come see for yourself and join the thousands of Oklahomans who are now experiencing more
satisfaction in their relationships!
Class will be held at Oklahomans for Equality on October 14 from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Reservations are required. Email Carrie at carriegracelittle@gmail.com to reserve your space today

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate and Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide variety of
topics including relationship/family concerns,
body image, community advocacy, religiosity/
spirituality concerns, trauma, and more. She
has experience with family and couples
counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice. Appointments
can be scheduled with Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

EBA Mixer
Wednesday October 18th, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Equality Business Alliance
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Non-Binary Support Group

E UALITY
Business Alliance

Third Wednesday of each month from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify with
non-binary genders, including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities, receive
support, and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS)
Recovery and Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org
The EBA exists to strengthen Gay Welcoming businesses in the Tulsa community by:
* Providing a directory of Gay Welcoming businesses in the Tulsa community:
http://www.okeq.org/equality-business-alliance.html
* Creating regular networking opportunities with these businesses; and
* Creating professional environments where Gay Welcoming businesses can meet to have their voices heard on important issues that affect how we do
business and our quality of life.

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday
of each month at
7:00 p.m.

Benefits of Membership:
* Inclusion in EBA Directory on the OkEq Website
* Email updates of EBA events and opportunities
* Invitation to Networking Events and ability to host future events
* Marketing opportunities at EBA and community events
You can join the EBA online at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer, fluid folks
and their allies.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by

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Sharon &amp; Mary Bishop-Baldwin Sponsor the Day
October 6, 2017

October 4th, 2017
In This Issue
Sharon &amp; Mary Bishop-Baldwin Sponsor the Day
October Volunteer of the Month
October Video eNews
BlaQueerMagic
Intimate Partner Violence &amp; Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group
Affordable Care Healthcare Navigator
Join t he Southern Pride Drum Group
"First Thursday" Art Opening
Zarrow Mental Health Symposium

Sharon and Mary Bishop-Baldwin are sponsoring Oklahomans for
Equality Saturday, October 6th, in honor of the third anniversary of
marriage equality in Oklahoma.

Twister Alley LGBT Car Club
Tulsa Two Spirit Society
National Coming Out Day

Thank you
Sharon &amp; Mary!

Ladies Social Club
Before The I Do
Perspectives: LGBT People of Color
October EBA Mixer
Non-Binary Support Group
OKEQ Rooftop Rally
PARTY BOI Movie Night with QPOC Group
Condomania!

If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special day
click here
• Birthdays - Yours, your spouses, your children, your parents, your
friends, even your dog's
• Anniversary's - Wedding, sobriety, adoption, court date
• To honor a loved one's memory
• Special events
• Mothers day, Fathers day, any holiday
• Just Because

Fun Home
Who's Gonna Love Me Now?

October 6th, 2014
Tulsa County Courthouse
Tulsa, OK

Tulsa Pride Bingo Halloween Edition
Grand Opening
Artist Call for 2018
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

October Volunteer of the Month
Westly Dotson

Out for TCC
Tulsa Progressive Ministers' Statement

Westly's favorite part of volunteering with OKEQ is "seeing the genuine sense of belonging and support that the
center provides. For many people, this is the only place they feel truly welcome."
When I am not volunteering, you can find me working a 9-5, watching Let's Plays and Korean and Southern
cooking shows on YouTube, playing video games, reading in bed, or plotting world domination.
My favorite thing to do at the center is visit the Art Gallery. I come from an art background and I love that the
center has a space to showcase many different styles of expression. I volunteer on Wednesdays, so I am also
partial to the gender support group that I see every week. The group really seems like a close knit family.
I would definitely recommend volunteering at OKEQ. People need this center. It's more than just programming
and resources. Volunteers are what make this center keep running and successful. For those who are unable to
contribute financially, know that there is a way for you to show your support.

Thank you for your dedication Westly!

OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, October 19
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings are
open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition
If you would like to volunteer, click here or contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

October Video eNews

The September OkEq showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
will feature an exhibit of the works by
Slim Cook titled "Digital Divas",
beginning with a reception on Thursday,
September 7th from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.

Family Ties
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with Tabias Olajuawon, JD
Friday October 13, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Free and Open to the Public
Enjoy an evening of prose, poetry, &amp; Power with Tabias Olajuawon Wilson, author of Godless
Circumcisions: A Recollecting &amp; Remembering of Blackness, Queerness, &amp; Flows of
Survivance

Family Ties is an official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Family Ties
contact andy@grimesco.net

"The tea is, blackness is the essence of creation, a potpourri of the creative ingredients of
existience."
Black. Magic. We all know what it is. It is that cosmic power that hails from the ancestors and
rebirths itself in those blessed with ample melanin, two-stepping through the funk of life.
This event will showcase the Black and/or Queer Magic within us all, that (open) secret
weapon we've long groomed, through the presentation of our truths, our power, our "us" via
art, prose, poetry and power. We will showcase local artists and make space for an open mic,
before a reading and discussion of Tabias Olajuawon's book of essays, poetry and cultural
critiques: Godless Circumcisions. There will also be a book signing for those interested in
making a purchase.
About "Godless Circumcisions: A Recollecting &amp; Re-membering of Blackness, Queerness &amp;
Flows of Survivance"

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op
Tabias Olajuawon Wilson
Tufts 13' (BA), Howard Law 17' (JD), UT Austin
(PhD) 2021

"Godless Circumcisions: A Recollecting &amp; Re-membering of Blackness, Queerness &amp; Flows of Survivance" is a witty and forceful study of race, sex and
politics in contemporary culture. Personal and poetic, these essays, poems and biographical trysts disrobe issues central to the black, queer and working
class existences. Wilson speaks fluently-fluctuating between academic authority, queer griot and matter-of-fact honesty-to issues of racial-sexual terror;
masculine anxiety; how Black men learn the erotic, sex and vulnerability; the stereotypes of Black and BlaQueer people in the United States. Paying special
attention to the costs of assimilation-or cultural circumcisions-Wilson invites the reader on his personal and political journey to a practice of critical love
ethics.
Tabias Olajuawon in Godless Circumcisions www.tabiasolajuawon.com

Intimate Partner Violence &amp; Sexual Assault Survivor Support Group
Wednesday October 4, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
First Wednesday of each month from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical, sexual, threatening or emotional force to frighten, intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and educational group is for individuals who have survived domestic violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and find hope. The group will provide emotional support, information and resources to help
participants recover from their ordeal, and may include specific goals such as creating a safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills and addressing the impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced sexual activity, such as unwanted touching or forced penetration committed against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to discuss their experiences, share ideas, and provide emotional support for one another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and resources to help participants recover from their ordeal. Specific goals for sessions may include crises stabilization, safety
planning, increasing self-regulatory skills, addressing trauma through cognitive processing, reconnecting to support systems, family and the community, and
preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and confidentiality is paramount. For more information contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Free to participate, this course is designed for
individuals coming to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to family, friends
and coworkers. Question and answer session in a
supportive and informed environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org

Lawyer in the Library
October 11
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with
a lawyer about topics such as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody, child support), landlord/tenant ,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment
necessary..

Affordable Care Healthcare Navigator
Every Thursday 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120

Healthcare Navigator

Do you need assistance with open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary Jones, Planned
Parenthood's Healthcare Navigator, in the Rainbow Library. She will be more than happy to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable Care Act.

Join the Southern Pride Drum Group
Thursday October 5 , 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Southern Pride drum group is the only drum group of its kind in the entire world, being the only drum comprised of mainly 2
spirit (GLBT Native) members and their families. They have travelled all across the US and Canada singing for powwows,
gatherings and Pride events for more than 10 years with more than 100 years of combined experience singing at the drum.
Currently they are seeking to teach drumming and singing and drum etiquette at the Equality Center in Tulsa and add to
their tight knit drum family.

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Thursday October 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The October Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature an
exhibit of the combined works of Carlyn Ritter and Shauna Henry,
beginning with a reception on Thursday, October 5th from
6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
These two creative artists tempt you with this invitation: "Journey
with us to the secret world of dolls. Look through the keyholes, in
the shadowy parts of the forest, or even in the hidden recesses of
your mind. From sweet to sinister, they live in the in between
places. Sewn, twisted and sculpted into being, they will whisper
their stories to you if only you will listen".

Thursdays 1:0 0 - 4:00 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open enrollment for
the Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet
with Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care Act a.k.a.
Obamacare. Contact Mary Jones at 918-587-4621
or
mary.jones@ppgreatplains.org

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be patient when
setting up appointment times. It can take up to 2
weeks for them to find an available time to see
you.

As an artist, Carlyn Ritter has always been interested in making
art with movement. Twenty eight years ago she started making

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and fixing marionettes. When she first came across art dolls eight
years into her career, it became clear she would devote her
artistic life to dolls. Art dolls gave her the freedom to create an art
form that demonstrates movement without the strings or having to
physically move the image. Often the dolls are personified into beings we cannot be, or are performing movement we cannot. They become a dancer, cast a
spell, or ride a wild animal. Images that tell a story simply by their costume, pose and accessories is what completes the piece for her. Carlyn has been
published in Art Doll Quarterly magazine several times and is a member of the Tulsa Association of Doll Artists.
Growing up Shauna Henry has always been fascinated by secret worlds and hidden things. Fueled by her love of fairy tales and dark whimsy, she creates
fanciful figures and enchanted beings. She started creating art dolls in 2010 and has been captivated by the unique art form ever since. Shauna is a member
of the Professional Doll Makers Art Guild, Tulsa Association of Doll Artists and has been published in Art Doll Quarterly magazine.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, October 10th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

2017 Zarrow Mental Health Symposium - Challenging Injustice &amp; Discrimination
October 5-6
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103
Why You Can't Miss It!

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

● Learn a full spectrum of tools and strategies related to programs, policies, and practices that
challenge and/or combat injustice and discrimination, including any subsequent impact on mental health
● Connect &amp; share ideas with over 800 peers and leading experts in the field!
● Receive critical CEU &amp; ethics hours!
To learn more about the Zarrow Mental Health Symposium, visit www.zarrowsymposium.org, call
-----JoBeth Hamon at 405-778-8122. You may also email jhamon@mhaok.org.
You have the power to challenge and combat systemic injustice and discrimination that can impact
mental health! Learn how to take action to forever change your community at the 2017 Zarrow Mental
Health Symposium - Challenging Injustice &amp; Discrimination, October 5-6 in Tulsa, Okla.
The Symposium is a unique opportunity to meet and connect with other like-minded attendees who are
inspired to discuss the realities of injustice and discrimination and develop solutions to address these
realities and long-term implications on mental health. Plus, you can receive valuable CEU and ethics
hours!
Stay up-to-date on conference updates &amp; announcements! Visit www.zarrowsymposium.org.

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She is
passionate about assisting clients who are a
part of the LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns including
issues surrounding gender identity, sexual/
affectional orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa can be
made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

Twister Alley LGBT Car Club
Saturday, October 8,
LaForutne Park - Southwest Corner Shelter House
5323 S Yale Ave, Tulsa, OK 74135

Twister Alley LGBT car club is meeting for the first time October 8 at Lafortune Park SW corner shelter house.

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Lambda Car Club International
Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to gender
identity, sexual or affectional orientation,
relationship issues, mood/anxiety concerns
and trauma. She is passionate about social
justice and working with the LGBTQQIA+
community. Appointments can be scheduled
with Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Tulsa Two Spirit Society
Tuesday October 10, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
When European explorers arrived in the New World they were surprised to find entire civilizations, cultures,
trade systems, even architecture and art that rivaled those in Europe. They also found gay, lesbian, and
transgender people living happily within these civilizations. The American English term for these people has
become Two Spirit.
Tulsa Two Spirit Society strives to identify and bring together, those first nation and tribal peoples who identify
as Two Spirit, with the goal of being, once again, included in the tribe's circle. Only then will the circle be
complete.
Tulsa Two Spirit Society meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month, at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, at
7:00pm.

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For more information Contact Brandon Rogers-Plott
via rogersplott@gmail.com or
on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Brandon.rogersplott , or

T-shirt Printing and Open Mic Night
Wednesday, October 11, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She has
experience counseling transgender, bisexual,
lesbian, gay and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with Temple can
be made by calling the OSU-Tulsa

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Counseling Center at 918-594-8568.

T-shirt printing and open mic to tell your coming out story.
Bring your own t-shirt for printing your own message on a t-shirt. T-shirt printing is free.
A white t-shirt will show your design best.
Open mic tell your story through comedy, poetry, spoken word, performance.

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology Doctoral
Program at Oklahoma State University. She is
a mental health counselor at OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. Merrill is passionate
about social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with people
of all identities and strives to make her
sessions a safe place for all clients. She has
experience working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to sexual or
affectional orientation, gender identity, mood/
anxiety, depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major changes or
transitions in life. Appointments with Merrill
can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology intern at
the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She is
dedicated to working with clients of all
identities (including all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a multicultural
perspective. Kathy works with clients to
address concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity development, and
overall personal enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Ladies Social Club: Pumpkin Carving &amp; Painting!
Friday, October 13 at 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
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We'll have carving tools, but if you have some, please bring them.

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"Before The I Do"
Saturday October 14, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
"Before The I Do" gives couples practical tools to use now and as their relationship grows. The workshop
covers keys to a great relationship, how to solve conflicts, how to keep the romance alive and much more.
Whether you're just starting out together or have been together for years, you will benefit from attending.
Come see for yourself and join the thousands of Oklahomans who are now experiencing more
satisfaction in their relationships!
Class will be held at Oklahomans for Equality on October 14 from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Reservations are required. Email Carrie at carriegracelittle@gmail.com to reserve your space today

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. He received his master's degree in
counseling from Indiana University and is a
National Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of the
LGBTQ+ community on a variety of issues
including depression, anxiety, relationship
issues, spiritual concerns, trauma, intimate
partner violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with Mark can
be made by calling the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Perspectives: LGBT People of Color
Saturday, October 14, 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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According to a Gallup poll, one-third of individuals who identify as LGBT are people of
color. Recently, the pride flag was redesigned to recognize LGBT people of color by
adding brown and black stripes.
People who identify with multiple minorities face unique challenges that can make
every day life more difficult. Please join us to hear stories from a panel of Tulsans who
will share their personal experience about living as an LGBT person of color, answer
questions about their experiences, and talk about the challenges they face in their
day-to-day life.
Diversity Benefactor Sponsors:
CF Industries
Diversity Supporting Sponsors:
Explorer Pipeline
OU Physicians
Southwest Airlines

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate and Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide variety of
topics including relationship/family concerns,
body image, community advocacy, religiosity/
spirituality concerns, trauma, and more. She
has experience with family and couples
counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice. Appointments
can be scheduled with Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

EBA Mixer
Wednesday October 18th, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Equality Business Alliance
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

E UALITY
Business Alliance

Non-Binary Support Group
Third Wednesday of each month from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify with
non-binary genders, including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities, receive
support, and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

The EBA exists to strengthen Gay Welcoming businesses in the Tulsa community by:
* Providing a directory of Gay Welcoming businesses in the Tulsa community:
http://www.okeq.org/equality-business-alliance.html
* Creating regular networking opportunities with these businesses; and
* Creating professional environments where Gay Welcoming businesses can meet to have their voices heard on important issues that affect how we do
business and our quality of life.
Benefits of Membership:
* Inclusion in EBA Directory on the OkEq Website
* Email updates of EBA events and opportunities
* Invitation to Networking Events and ability to host future events
* Marketing opportunities at EBA and community events
You can join the EBA online at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS)
Recovery and Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday
of each month at
7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer, fluid folks
and their allies.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by

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John Madigan

Non-Binary Support Group
Wednesday October 18, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa OK 74120
This support group is for folks who identify with non-binary genders, including but not limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and more. This group will be a safe space to discuss our identities, receive support, and
build a strong non-binary community in Tulsa.
For information contact the center at 918-743-4297

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

OKEQ Rooftop Rally Anti-Bullying
Thursday, October 19 at 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Oklahomans for Equality is going purple and blowing the center's roof off!
Let's show LGBT youth they're not alone. Let's stand together against bullying for Spirit day
October 19th, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. on top of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center!
We invite everyone to wear purple and join this year's ultimate rooftop rally! Your purple shirt
is your ticket in and symbolizes your support for LGBT youth as well as speaking out against
bullying.
For more information email toby.jenkins@okeq.org

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2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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Gender Support Program

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Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support, education and
social opportunities for transgender and intersex
individuals.

PARTY BOI Movie Night with QPOC Group
Friday October 20, 6:00 p.m.
Circle Cinema
10 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104

Lambda Al-Anon Group
A new documentary that focuses on the effects of crystal meth addiction in relation to the LGBTQ community of
color. The film features real stories of real people who are thinking about, dealing with, and surviving crystal
meth addiction. It is an untold tale from the urban perspective that has the possibility to change the perception
of the "parTy &amp; play" life style within inner city queer demographics. The riveting accounts and cinematic
portrayals grant an informative and captivating documentary sure to bring awareness to all audiences.
Directed by Michael Rice, a Booker T. Washington graduate.

Every Friday
7 p.m.

For ticket information click here

Survivors of Incest Anonymous

Condomania!

Every Saturday
12:30 pm

Saturday October 21, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
When planning our annual fundraiser this year, we thought-why not a party featuring
condom-fashions?
CONDOMANIA will be an amazing party, public awareness event, and fundraiser for The
Little Blue House. The event will feature models presenting original designs of fashion
accessories made out of condoms!
Through Condomania we tell our community that:
* Sexual health is an important part of overall health
* Sexual health can be discussed and promoted
* Our community will not be bullied into silence and shame around universal issues of
sexuality and reproductive health.

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We hope you will join us for some fashion, food, and frivolity featuring condoms as wearable art! Costume attire IS encouraged!
A buffet dinner is provided and there will be a cash bar. Sponsorships are available!
Click here to purchase tickets

Fun Home - Presented by American Theatre Company
Oct. 21, 26-28, 8:00 p.m., Oct. 22, 2:00 p.m.
John H. Williams Theatre
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103

SIA strives to empower those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become survivors and thrivers.
For more information, visit siawso.org

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as you play
some great board and card games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Winner of the 2015 Tony Award for Best Musical!
A fresh and brilliantly told story adapted by Lisa Kron and Jeanine Tesori from Alison
Bechdel's 2006 graphic memoir of the same name, the show is marked by Gothic
twists, a family funeral home, sexual angst and great books.
As she works on her memoir in the present day, successful middle-aged cartoonist
Alison Bechdel recalls two time periods in her life. The first is her childhood, around
age 10, when she struggles against her father's obsessive demands and begins to
identify her own sexuality. The second is her first year in college when she begins
her first relationship.
Click here to purchase tickets

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has many
spaces for your next meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next event or receive pricing
information, contact sharon.queen@okeq.org
Stop by for a quick view of the Event Center and

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rental sheet.

Who's Gonna Love Me Now?
Wednesday, October 25th, 6:00 p.m.
Circle Cinema
10 S. Lewis Avenue, Tulsa

Tickets are $10 (On Sale Now!)

EBA Directory

Synopsis: Saar is an HIV positive gay man living in London, where he found refuge from the religious kibbutz where he
grew up in Israel. Ever since he was diagnosed with HIV, Saar has craved his family's love, while they struggle with
fears and prejudices. Saar and the rest of the London Gay Men's Chorus provide a glorious soundtrack for this
documentary about the power of forgiveness and the power that home has, no matter how far we go.

The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products and
services, and also strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and community.

Introduced by Toby Jenkins, Executive Director, Equality Center of Oklahoma
Website: www.circlecinema.com

Official Selection - Oklahoma Jewish Film Festival, Oct. 22-25

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Tulsa Pride Bingo Halloween Edition
Friday, October 27, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Tulsa PRIDE BINGO is back and just in time for Halloween. Get your scary or
outrageous costume ready because there will be prizes for the best costumes.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule

The beautiful and glamorous Nicole Carrington will fly in from Vegas and she has
invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our Halloween
Bingo Bash. DJ Alex says "get your lip syncing Halloween selections ready."

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

$20 for general admission
$30 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
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Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing

$225 Table for 8 people which includes open bar for your table

Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Equality Center Grand Opening

Intimate Partner Violence&amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor Support
Group

Thursday, November 2, 5:30 p.m. Cocktail Hour 7:00 p.m. - Ribbon Cutting
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Live entertainment, honored guests, elected officials, dedication of new windows

!!!l!illiiiiii!

GRAND

OPENING
Artist Call for 2018
The OkEq gallery at the Dennis R Neill Equality center in Tulsa, Oklahoma is now
accepting proposals for the 2018 Exhibition Calendar. Our gallery
encourages emerging artists who create fresh, challenging work in all media,
including installation works to apply.
Details:
Each chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days. OkEq will host the
opening night reception for the artist(s), on the first Thursday of the month. Each
exhibit is installed on the Tuesday prior. No additional work will be accepted after
initial delivery. There will be a 30% commission on work sold. Artists will be asked to
donate a piece as a door prize which will be awarded by a drawing at close of
opening night. Artists will also provide artwork labels (title, price, etc) for each piece.
A bio and artist statement are due to the OkEq gallery on the 1st of the month prior
to the exhibit, for publicity purposes.
How to Apply:
Proposals should include a paragraph or two about your vision for an exhibit, as
well as 5 jpg images which represent your current work. All proposals must
be submitted by email. Proposals incorporating the work

First Wednesday of each month from 5:30 - 7:30
p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical, sexual,
threatening or emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate partner. This
support and educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing process
and find hope. The group will provide emotional
support, information and resources to help
participants recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a safety
plan, reducing risk of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing the impact of
trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced sexual
activity, such as unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a person's will or
without consent. This support group will meet
together to discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained providers will
offer information and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization, safety
planning, increasing self-regulatory skills,
addressing trauma through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support systems,
family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information contact Jim
Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:

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of two artists or a small group are also acceptable.
Artists who have not shown in the gallery before will be given priority consideration.
Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to prepare or if you have calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if you could
be ready to go quickly, as those early months are sometimes hard to fill.
Deadline for submissions is October 20, 2017.
Notifications will be sent out by November 3, 2017.
Please submit by e-mail to jose.vega@okeq.org , with the subject heading "OkEq gallery proposal"

Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks equal
rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender
(LGBT) individuals and families through advocacy,
education, programs, alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Tulsa Project Theatre Season 2017-2018
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Charles E. Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Today, Tulsa Project Theatre (TPT), the city's only theatre company operating under an Actors Equity
Association (AEA) contract, announced its 2017-2018 season. Three of the season's productions are in
collaboration with other AEA affiliates - two from Oklahoma City and one with whom fans of the hit TV shows,
Big Bang Theory and Speechless, may be familiar.
In February 2018, TPT returns to the intimate Norman Theatre at the Tulsa PAC to present the Regional
Premiere of John Ross Bowie's FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN. This brand new non-musical play centers on
the iconic punk band, The Ramones, as they record their fifth album with eccentric music producer, Phil
Spector. Focusing on the period in 1979-1980 when the band stood on the edge of breaking out, and Spector
needed a hit, this intense black comedy sheds light on an important and overlooked moment in rock history.
FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN was written by actor and comedian John Ross Bowie, best known for his role as
Barry Kripke in the CBS show THE BIG BANG THEORY and currently as Jimmy Dimeo on the ABC show
SPEECHLESS. FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN runs February 16-25, 2018.
TICK...TICK...BOOM! is an autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the late Pulitzer Prize- and Tony
Awardwinning composer of Rent, which tells the story of a composer and the sacrifices he made to achieve his
big break, eventually leading to a Broadway blockbuster. His girlfriend wants to get married and move out of
the city, his best friend is making big bucks on Madison Avenue and, yet, Jon is still waiting tables and trying to
write the great American rock musical. Set in 1990, this compelling story of personal discovery embraces the
universal ideal of holding onto your dreams through life's most difficult challenges. Before RENT, there was
TICK...TICK...BOOM! The production will run for a weekend in Oklahoma City before arriving in Tulsa for a
limited run on April 27 - 29, 2018.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Tulsa Project Theatre will close its seventh season in the Liddy Doenges Theatre with another Oklahoma
Premiere of the rock opera LIZZIE, set to run July 13-22, 2018. On a sweltering summer morning in 1892, in a
small new England city, a prominent business man and his wife were brutally axed to death in their home. Their youngest daughter, Lizzie Borden was the
prime suspect and her trial was a coast-to-coast media sensation. LIZZIE features four women fronting a six-piece rock band. LIZZIE is sex, rage, betrayal,
blood, murder, and American mythology set to a scorching rock score.
Visit www.tulsaprojecttheatre.com for more information

Equality Center Pride Store
2017 Tulsa Pride Shirts are still a vailable in the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Pride Store for $20.00
Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Drag Queen"
By: Robert Rodi

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A wildly irreverent satire of gender identity and family dynamics, Rodi's 1995 novel has been long out-of-print; now
it returns, its NSFW hilarity as timely as ever - if not timelier.
Mitchell Sayer, a buttoned-down gay attorney at a prestigious Chicago law firm, discovers he has a long-lost twin.
But his well-ordered life comes apart at the seams when the separated siblings finally meet, and Mitchell discovers
his brother Donald is better known as Kitten Kaboodle, star of the city's most infamous drag revue. Plunged into a
chaotic world where he's forced to confront his own fluid masculinity, Mitchell learns that appearances aren't just
deceiving - they're even more disturbingly revealing. Building to a riotous climax in which identities blur and
destinies go bust, all to the accompaniment of a cabaret pianist, Drag Queen is a rip-snorting romp through wigs
and wardrobes, wit and wantonness.
"A plateful of giddy meringue from the undisputed doyen of the effervescent gay novel of manners." - Kirkus

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2017
TCC METRO CAMPUS
STUDE TU ION
9:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Co-sponsored with Oklahomans For Equa lity

TULSA
COMMUNITY

COUEGE

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Tulsa Progressive Ministers' Statement
"As a response to the "Nashville Statement", we the undersigned wish to express that the practice of Christianity is not monolithic and that while there may be
churches in Tulsa that affirm the recent statement from this group of evangelicals, there are also many churches, faithful practitioners and church leaders who
do not. Instead, we affirm the statement from Christians United in Support of LGBTQ+ Inclusion in the Church, which fully affirms, embraces, and celebrates
the LGBTQ+ community who are, like all of humanity, created in God's image.
Please know that those who signed the Nashville Statement do not speak for all Christians, and their limited views do not get to define you or Christianity. We
lead churches full of people who will welcome and support you in your own faith journey."
The Rev. Chris Moore
Fellowship Congregational (United Church of Christ)
The Rev. Fr. Dewayne Messenger
The Parish Church of St. Jerome (Ecumenical Catholic Communion)
The Rev. Kelli Driscoll
Bethany Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
The Rev. Evan Taylor
East Side Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
The Rev. Todd Freeman
College Hill Presbyterian Church
The Rev. Cathey Edwards
Hope Unitarian Church

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The Rev. Bill Crowell
St. Paul's United Methodist Church
The Rev. Barbara Prose
All Souls (Unitarian Universalist)
The Rev. Courtney Richards
Ordained Minister, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
The Rev. Bill Hemm
Forest Park Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
The Rev. Dr. Gary Peluso-Verdend
President, Phillips Theological Seminary
The Rev. Robert Martin
First Lutheran Church (Evangelical Lutheran Church of America)

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In This Issue
George Kaiser Family Foundation Matching
Grant
Become a Member
EBA Mixer
S.A.G.E. Petition

George Kaiser Family Foundation Matching Grant

S.A.G.E. Summer Pool Parties
2017 Mosaic Survey
Tulsa Public Schools

Become a new donor to OkEq or a new member of Oklahomans for Equality today&gt; All new member donations to Oklahomans for Equality will be matched
by the George Kaiser Family Foundation.

Coming Out Workshop
Gayming Night with Microsoft
Ladies Social Club Events
July Volunteer of the Month

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Commumty Found t1on

2017 OkEq Board Elections
Gay Men's Dinner Group
"First Thursday" Art Opening
Friend for a Friend
Identities 101

Find out more about membership with Oklahomans for Equality and learn how to make your donation today.

Become a Voting member of Oklahomans for Equality

NOH8 Photo Shoot
Zarrow Mental Health Symposium
July Video eNews
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, July 20
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The July Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature
the works of Sandi Willhite in an Exhibit
Titled "Tulsa Cowgirls" , beginning with a
reception on Thursday, July 6th from
6-9pm and continuing throughout the m
onth.

Family Ties

EBA Mixer
Wednesday July 19, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by St. Francis Community Service
5840 S Memorial Dr #102, Tulsa, OK 74145

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

Live Free!
Coming Out
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UALITY
Business Alliance

Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Free to participate, this course is designed
for individuals coming to terms with their
sexuality with presentations on how to
come out to family, friends and coworkers.
Question and answer session in a
supportive and informed environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org or
call 918-743-4297
Facilitated by Brendon Glon

Join us for July's Equality Business Alliance mixer hosted by St. Francis Community
Service.
Since 1945, Saint Francis Community Services has been dedicated to the needs of
children and youth. We advocate for them and work to protect them. We do our best
to ensure that every child we serve gets a chance at a happy and fulfilling life. As a
non-profit, faith-based organization, we place great stock in the value of both
traditional and non-traditional families. We believe strong families make children's
lives better.

Lawyer in the Library
August 9
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

That's why we care for children through community-based means, serving 10,000
children in Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas with a broad range of programs
and services. We help strengthen and heal families while providing for the health and
security of children.
Though rooted in the Episcopal tradition, Saint Francis Community Services is an
independent not-for-profit organization dedicated to the protection, nurturing, and
healing of children and families in body, mind, and spirit. To that end, while partnering
with government agencies in supporting children and families in crisis, Saint Francis
Community Services honors religious freedom and is also committed to allowing
children and families in its care to participate in religious activities on a voluntary
basis.

Saint Francis

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment
necessary..

Community Services•
Serving Children andFamiuts Since 1945

Healthcare Navigator
By Appointment

Check out St Francis Community Service online at www.st-francis.org

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Tell President Trump to keep the T in LGBT
President Trump is trying to erase trans elders from a federal aging survey that determines how billions of dollars
are spent.
We must raise our voices as a community to say: Trans people count.

-----------Our deadline is Monday, July 24th. Raise your voice. It will take only a minute to tell President Trump that our
pioneering trans elders count and should be counted.

Sa~e

Advocacy &amp;

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LGBTElders

We refuse to be invisible

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy to
help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Send your letter to President Trump right now!

S.A.G.E. Summer Pool Parties
Fourth Tuesday of each month
Tuesday July 25, Aug. 22, 10:00am
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have their second pool party on Tuesday, July 25th at 10:00 am. Members
can meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party. Lunch at the pool party
will be burgers and hot dogs. Participants are encouraged to bring side dishes, deserts,
and drinks. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with steps to help people into
the pool. If you would like to attend, please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org to RSVP. The
pool party will be held at 1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105. Maps are available at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and
transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to
achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their rights,
fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images
of LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

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The 2017 Mosaic Inclusive Workplace Culture Survey is
live until August 7, 2017.

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powered by the tulsa regional chamber
Mosaic's annual Inclusive Workplace Culture survey provides
benchmark data for companies and organizations to gauge
their strengths, opportunities and challenges. For those with
exceptional diversity and inclusion practices, Mosaic awards the Top Inclusive Workplace Culture with recognition given at the three, four and five star level.
Organizations demonstrating commitment to diversity and inclusion but in need of additional work in certain areas receive the distinction of Rising Star.

This survey provides invaluable data to help our region continue to strengthen its diversity and inclusion practices. These are not just feel-good metrics. This
information provides critical information to help make Tulsa and surrounding cities more desirable places to live, work and grow a business.
The survey does not have to be completed in one sitting. If you would like to preview a full PDF of the survey, click the links below.
Preview the small business (1-50 employees) survey.
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Temple Hull is a mental health
counseling intern at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. She has
experience counseling transgender,
bisexual, lesbian, gay and asexual
persons, and looks forward to
working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Click here to begin or to share with someone at your pace of employment.

Tulsa Children Need People Like You
Teaching positions are available throughout Tulsa Public Schools

We are the destination for extraordinary educators and exceptional staff who work with our community
and families to ignite the joy of learning and prepare every student for the greatest success in college,
careers, and life.
Tulsa Public Schools is on an exciting five-year journey to Destination Excellence, and we invite you
to join us! From teachers, to bus drivers, to cafeteria assistants, we have positions
available throughout the district for individuals who are ready to make a meaningful difference in the
lives of Tulsa students and families.
When you make the choice to work, live, and grow with Team Tulsa, you become part of a dynamic
community of learners, contributors, and designers who strive to embody our core values of equity,
character, excellence, team, and joy every day.

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View and apply for available positions with Tulsa Public Schools.
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Explore our core values and beliefs.

Coming Out Workshop
Mondays 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Free to participate, this course is designed for individuals coming to terms with their sexuality with presentations on
how to come out to family, friends and coworkers. Question and answer session in a supportive and informed
environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org or call 918-743-4297 Facilitated by Brendon Glon

Amanda Rogers is a mental health
counseling intern at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. She welcomes
the opportunity to work with persons
with concerns related to gender
identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+
community. Appointments can be
scheduled with Amanda by calling
the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Gayming Night with Microsoft
Saturday, July 29 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Come on out for a night of fun and games. Socialize, make new friends, and try your hand at our collection of board and
Micosoft video games. It's a great way to socialize outside of the bar and club scene!
Snacks and light refreshments provided.
So come out and join us and let's have some fun!
We strive to create accessible and inclusive spaces for all our members. If you require any accommodations to ensure your
full participation, please contact: Jose.vega@okeq.org

Ladies Social Club Events

Alyssa Pasquini is a mental health
counseling intern at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. She is
passionate about assisting clients
who are a part of the LGBTQQIA+
community who experience a range
of concerns including issues
surrounding gender identity, sexual/
affectional orientation, and mood or
anxiety concerns. Appointments with
Alyssa can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568 .

Friday July 30, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Come craft with us! Knotty Bitches meets the last Sunday of each month in the upstairs couch area of the Oklahoma Equality Center to knit*,
chat, and write to our government representatives about the issues that are on our minds. Anyone identifying as a woman is welcome to come
and bring one guest of any gender. Kids are welcome too; there is a room for them right next door. All letter writing materials are provided,
including help with finding your representatives and figuring out what you want to say.
*Any portable craft is welcome. Craft supplies not provided.

July Volunteer of the Month
Nina Ryan

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify
with non-binary genders, including but not
limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux,
and more. This group will be a safe space
to discuss our identities, receive support,

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and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

I have been volunteering with OKEQ 8 months. Wow. It sure doesn't
seem it's been that long. Time goes by so fast.
Volunteering somewhere has been a goal of mine for sometime. While
my kids were in school, and I wasn't working outside the home, I
volunteered at their schools. As my older ones went off to college and my
youngest was in high school I went to work at Tulsa Tech in Broken
Arrow. Once I stopped working there I kept thinking I would find a place
to volunteer and nothing really inspired me to go ahead with it.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

The campaign for President of the United States had been a topic of
conversation between my son Jack and I for many months before
November, 2016. I have always disliked discussing politics with anyone.
Living in my protected bubble I was comfortable in the knowledge
everything would work out for the best. People are good, and caring and
accepting. So I thought. Jack introduced me to the beliefs of Mike
Pence, Steve Bannon, and many others on Trump's team. After
acquainting myself with some of their views on LGBTQ issues, and other
policies they believed in, I was disturbed, but thought surely Trump won't
get elected. Well, we all know how that turned out. Jack was
devastated, and worried and scared. No matter what I said to him, he
was convinced this was the end of life as we know it. It some ways it
was.

Brought to You Bi the Letter
B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of each
month at
7:00 p.m.

So I got on line and looked for a way to support the LGBTQ community. I
was also selfish in this endeavor because I was also looking for a way to
learn more about LGBTQ people so I could understand and become
more accepting myself.
My favorite part of volunteering with OKEQ is visiting with the people that
are working and volunteering at the center. I also enjoy meeting the
variety of people that come in. I have definitely realized what a secure
little bubble I have lived in all of my life. I knew I would be openminded to
the way others live and view the world, from my time at working with
students at Tulsa Tech. That was my first eye opening experience. It
helped me to not judge people by what they were wearing or how many piercings or tattoos they have. This is the first time I have knowingly
been around LGBTQ folks. I feel everyone would be more accepting and understanding if you would get to know the individual people that are
LGBTQ. Being a volunteer at OKEQ has helped me to realize how difficult it can be to live your true self.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

When I am not volunteering at the center I spend time with my daughters and their children. I would love to have more time with Jack, but he
lives in San Antonio. We talk often and keep in touch via texts. I like, well I used to enjoy it more, but I do cook almost every day. Gardening
has always been something I have enjoyed. I'm not a vegetable gardener, I love flowers. It is how I relax.
There are so many things OKEQ offers, it is hard to pick what event or program I like the best. I have been most impressed with the information
and support that is given to everyone that asks for it by the staff and volunteers that I have come in contact with.
I would recommend to anyone who wants a place to volunteer and is interested in helping others in there quests for equality. At the same time
being you will be around people that value that you are there. You can be there as little as 3 hours a week or choose to give more of your time,
it's up to you. You'll be glad you did.
If you would like to volunteer, click here or contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

2017 OkEq Board Elections
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on September
7th, 2017 beginning at 7:00 pm. Presently, six Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Six directors will be elected. All applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development and Governance
Committee.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made b y petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the
OkEq Secretary by August 23rd)

Please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org for an application.
Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member and membership fees current
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made pursuant to the particular knowledge,
skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship and
support through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088
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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
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transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who are
not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Gay Men's Dinner Group Events
Tuesday August 1, 6:30 p.m.
Taziki's Mediterranean Cafe
4929 E. 71st St., Tulsa, OK 74136

Game Night

August 1st at 6:30pm is our next men's dinner. We are eating at Taziki's Mediterranean Cafe. Located at
4929 e. 71st St. (71st &amp; Yale) Tulsa. If you are coming please let me know so I have a headcount for the
reservation.
Friday August 4, 7:00 p.m.
2601 S. 96th E. Ct., Tulsa OK 74129

tazikiscafe.com

Pool Party August 4th ( Friday) from 7:00pm-midnight at 2601 S. 96th E. Ct., Tulsa OK.
Bring your own beer or alcohol if you wish to drink, but no glass containers or getting drunk.

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Thank you! P lease RSVP if you are coming to either event so I have a head count. Gay Men's Dinner Group, Richard Haley GuysDineToo@gmail.com

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Thursday August 3, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The August Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and
exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature an Exhibit Titled "Four Artists - Four Styles", beginning
with a reception on Thursday, August 3rd from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.
"Four Artists - Four Styles" is a group of 4 artists who work
together bringing a juxtaposition of styles and mediums together
for this show.
Charlotte Lough is compelled to paint - it is that simple. "If I go
for several days without picking up a paint brush I feel a void that
is only filled by making art". She is inspired by the beauty of
nature all around - she is drawn to paint birds, butterflies,
flowers, landscapes, water, and animals. Her fascination with
water has led her to a challenge of painting and understanding
different kinds of water including still water, ocean waves,
babbling brooks, and waterfalls. Most recently she has given
herself the ongoing challenge of painting fifty roses - all are
fascinating in their complex and beauty. She currently prefers to
work in impressionism/ representational, but is always trying new
approaches and styles as she evolves in her expression.
Karin Cermak has moved away from strictly traditional realistic
painting to soft contemporary and abstract painting based on her
creativity and independence-of-thought on the real image of
subjects. She enjoys the freedom of contemporary and abstract
painting, where she can blend the reality with the fantasy. Both
styles allow her to be spontaneous, to play with colors and forms,
to use different materials, to express her feelings.
Janie Crean focuses on the beauty of nature in her wildlife and
landscape paintings of the great American West. Her paintings
bring the outdoor world to life with the use of composition and
light. She says of her work, "Only an artist would be excited by
feathers and fur! It's a challenge to paint, but worth the effort as
you see your wildlife come to life." Her style of painting has
evolved into an impressionistic style. Her objective is to create a
painting that comes together by knowing what to include and
what to leave to the viewer's imagination and eye.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center and
pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers and
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day

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October 18th, 2017
In This Issue
October EBA Mixer
OKEQ Rooftop Rally
PARTY
BOI
Movie
withQPOC
Group
-Night
-Condomania!
Fun Home
Who's Gonna Love Me Now?

Wednesday October 18th, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Equality Business Alliance
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Tulsa Pride Bingo Halloween Edition
Intimate Partner Violence &amp; Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group
Equality Center Renovations...Grand Opening
"First Thursday" Art Opening
Guys Dine Too

E UALITY
Business Alliance

Non-Binary Support Group
Affordable Care Healthcare Navigator
Join t he Southern Pride Drum Group
Artist Call for 2018
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
October Volunteer of the Month
October Video eNews
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
ICAO Hell on Heels
Route 66 USofA
2017 Hope Conference
Bullying Prevention Conference

The EBA exists to strengthen Gay Welcoming businesses in the Tulsa community by:
* Providing a directory of Gay Welcoming businesses in the Tulsa community:
http://www.okeq.org/equality-business-alliance.html
* Creating regular networking opportunities with these businesses; and
* Creating professional environments where Gay Welcoming businesses can meet to have their voices heard on important issues that affect how we do
business and our quality of life.
Benefits of Membership:
* Inclusion in EBA Directory on the OkEq Website
* Email updates of EBA events and opportunities
* Invitation to Networking Events and ability to host future events
* Marketing opportunities at EBA and community events
You can join the EBA online at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, October 19
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings are
open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition
The October Oklahomans for Equality showcase
and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature an exhibit of the
combined works of Carlyn Ritter, Kate, Kline and
Shauna Henry, beginning with a reception on
Thursday, October 5th from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.
These three creative artists tempt you with this
invitation: "Journey with us to the secret world of
dolls. Look through the keyholes, in the shadowy
parts of the forest, or even in the hidden recesses
of your mind. From sweet to sinister, they live in
the in between places. Sewn, twisted and sculpted
into being, they will whisper their stories to you if
only you will listen".

Family Ties
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

OKEQ Rooftop Rally Anti-Bullying
Thursday, October 19 at 6:00 p.m.

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Oklahomans for Equality is going purple and blowing the center's roof off!
Let's show LGBT youth they're not alone. Let's stand together against bullying for Spirit day
October 19th, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. on top of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center!
We invite everyone to wear purple and join this year's ultimate rooftop rally! Your purple shirt
is your ticket in and symbolizes your support for LGBT youth as well as speaking out against
bullying.

Family Ties is an official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Family Ties
contact andy@grimesco.net

For more information email toby.jenkins@okeq.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

PARTY BOI Movie Night with QPOC Group
Friday October 20, 6:00 p.m.
Circle Cinema
10 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104

A new documentary that focuses on the effects of crystal meth addiction in relation to the LGBTQ community of
color. The film features real stories of real people who are thinking about, dealing with, and surviving crystal
meth addiction. It is an untold tale from the urban perspective that has the possibility to change the perception
of the "parTy &amp; play" life style within inner city queer demographics. The riveting accounts and cinematic
portrayals grant an informative and captivating documentary sure to bring awareness to all audiences.
Directed by Michael Rice, a Booker T. Washington graduate.
For ticket information click here
Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org

Condomania!
Saturday October 21, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
When planning our annual fundraiser this year, we thought-why not a party featuring
condom-fashions?
CONDOMANIA will be an amazing party, public awareness event, and fundraiser for The
Little Blue House. The event will feature models presenting original designs of fashion
accessories made out of condoms!
Through Condomania we tell our community that:
* Sexual health is an important part of overall health
* Sexual health can be discussed and promoted
* Our community will not be bullied into silence and shame around universal issues of
sexuality and reproductive health.

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Free to participate, this course is designed for
individuals coming to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to family, friends
and coworkers. Question and answer session in a
supportive and informed environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org

Lawyer in the Library
November 8
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with
a lawyer about topics such as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody, child support), landlord/tenant ,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment
necessary..

We hope you will join us for some fashion, food, and frivolity featuring condoms as wearable art! Costume attire IS encouraged!
A buffet dinner is provided and there will be a cash bar. Sponsorships are available!

Healthcare Navigator

Click here to purchase tickets

Fun Home - Presented by American Theatre Company
Oct. 21, 26-28, 8:00 p.m., Oct. 22, 2:00 p.m.
John H. Williams Theatre
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103

Winner of the 2015 Tony Award for Best Musical!
A fresh and brilliantly told story adapted by Lisa Kron and Jeanine Tesori from Alison
Bechdel's 2006 graphic memoir of the same name, the show is marked by Gothic
twists, a family funeral home, sexual angst and great books.
As she works on her memoir in the present day, successful middle-aged cartoonist
Alison Bechdel recalls two time periods in her life. The first is her childhood, around
age 10, when she struggles against her father's obsessive demands and begins to
identify her own sexuality. The second is her first year in college when she begins
her first relationship.

FUN

Click here to purchase tickets - Use discount code "funhome1"

Who's Gonna Love Me Now?
Wednesday, October 25th, 6:00 p.m.
Circle Cinema
10 S. Lewis Avenue, Tulsa

Tickets are $10 (On Sale Now!)

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Thursdays 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open enrollment for
the Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet
with Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care Act a.k.a.
Obamacare. Contact Mary Jones at 918-587-4621
or
mary.jones@ppgreatplains.org

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be patient when
setting up appointment times. It can take up to 2
weeks for them to find an available time to see
you.

Synopsis: Saar is an HIV positive gay man living in London, where he found refuge from the religious kibbutz where he
grew up in Israel. Ever since he was diagnosed with HIV, Saar has craved his family's love, while they struggle with
fears and prejudices. Saar and the rest of the London Gay Men's Chorus provide a glorious soundtrack for this
documentary about the power of forgiveness and the power that home has, no matter how far we go.
Introduced by Toby Jenkins, Executive Director, Equality Center of Oklahoma

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Dr. Kurt Choate

Tulsa Pride Bingo Halloween Edition
Friday, October 27, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Tulsa PRIDE BINGO is back and just in time for Halloween. Get your scary or
outrageous costume ready because there will be prizes for the best costumes.
The beautiful and glamorous Nicole Carrington will fly in from Vegas and she has
invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our Halloween
Bingo Bash. DJ Alex says "get your lip syncing Halloween selections ready."
$20 for general admission

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

$30 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
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=-_-$225 Table for 8 people which includes open bar for your table

Intimate Partner Violence &amp; Sexual Assault Survivor Support Group
Wednesday November 1, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
First Wednesday of each month from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical, sexual, threatening or emotional force to frighten, intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and educational group is for individuals who have survived domestic violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and find hope. The group will provide emotional support, information and resources to help
participants recover from their ordeal, and may include specific goals such as creating a safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills and addressing the impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced sexual activity, such as unwanted touching or forced penetration committed against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to discuss their experiences, share ideas, and provide emotional support for one another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and resources to help participants recover from their ordeal. Specific goals for sessions may include crises stabilization, safety
planning, increasing self-regulatory skills, addressing trauma through cognitive processing, reconnecting to support systems, family and the community, and
preventing re-victimization.

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She is
passionate about assisting clients who are a
part of the LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns including
issues surrounding gender identity, sexual/
affectional orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa can be
made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

All services are free of charge, and confidentiality is paramount. For more information contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

Equality Center Renovations Grand Opening
Thursday, November 2, 5:30 p.m. Cocktail Hour 7:00 p.m. - Ribbon Cutting
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Honored Guest, Mayor GT Bynum and entertainers, Rebecca Ungerman, Pat Hobbs, and Eric Himan will be here for the Event Center Grand Opening and
dedication of the new windows.

GRAND
OPENING

~

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to gender
identity, sexual or affectional orientation,
relationship issues, mood/anxiety concerns
and trauma. She is passionate about social
justice and working with the LGBTQQIA+
community. Appointments can be scheduled
with Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Thursday, November 2, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The November Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature an exhibit of works by Mallory Taylor. The show begins with a reception on
Thursday, November 2nd from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show
continues throughout the month.
Mallory Taylor is a self-taught artist born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She is of Osage, Cherokee, Blackfoot, Crow,
Black Dutch and Irish decent. Her acrylic paintings and pencil drawings are expressionistic in nature. In an
attempt to preserve her Native American culture through her contemporary style, she will often include
handwritten explanations of the stories and historical artifacts represented within her work.

Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She has
experience counseling transgender, bisexual,
lesbian, gay and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with Temple can
be made by calling the OSU-Tulsa

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Ms. Taylors work has been exhibited at the Oklahoma Indian Art Gallery in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the
Muskogee Creek Nation Museum Okmulgee, Oklahoma, The Jacobson House in Norman, Oklahoma, The
Corridor in the Paseo Art District, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in addition to other venues. Her work is
currently exhibited at Pop Gallery, Sante Fe, New Mexico, Bella Fine Art in Monument, Colorado, The Bishop
Gallery, Brooklyn, New York and will be showcased in a traveling show in 2017 with Native Pop. She also
has murals in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma in the Brady Art District located near Guthrie Green. Ms. Taylor is most proud of the fact that her work is currently
exhibited at the Fred Jones Museum in Norman, Oklahoma, alongside works by her father, Robert Taylor, who has been a great influence on her work.

Counseling Center at 918-594-8568.

Ms. Taylor hopes that her work evokes the emotion and beauty of both past and present-day Native American culture not only for Native Americans but all
races and Nationalities.
Please follow her work on Facebook and Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/InspiredArtByMTaylor/ and @InspiredArtbyMTaylor

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday November 7, 6:30 p.m.
Siegi's Sausage Factory
8104 S Sheridan Rd, Tulsa, OK 74133
Siegi's Sausage Factory has been hand-making sausages since 1980. Siegi's is a family owned and run local business in Tulsa,
OK. Siegi Sumaruk, a fifth generation sausage maker from Linz, Austria, uses recipes passed down from his family. He runs his
Meat Market, Deli, and Restaurant along with his wife, children, and grandchildren. With a focus on family &amp; quality, we
guarantee the very best from our products.

SIEGl'S

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SAUSAGE FACTORY

RSVP to Richard Haley at GuysDineToo@gmail.com

Non-Binary Support Group

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology Doctoral
Program at Oklahoma State University. She is
a mental health counselor at OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. Merrill is passionate
about social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with people
of all identities and strives to make her
sessions a safe place for all clients. She has
experience working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to sexual or
affectional orientation, gender identity, mood/
anxiety, depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major changes or
transitions in life. Appointments with Merrill
can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

Wednesday October 18, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa OK 74120
This support group is for folks who identify with non-binary genders, including but not limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and more. This group will be a safe space to discuss our identities, receive support, and
build a strong non-binary community in Tulsa.
For information contact the center at 918-743-4297

Affordable Care Healthcare Navigator
Every Thursday 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Do you need assistance with open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary Jones, Planned
Parenthood's Healthcare Navigator, in the Rainbow Library. She will be more than happy to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable Care Act.

Join the Southern Pride Drum Group
Every Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology intern at
the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She is
dedicated to working with clients of all
identities (including all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a multicultural
perspective. Kathy works with clients to
address concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity development, and
overall personal enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Southern Pride drum group is the only drum group of its kind in the entire world, being the only drum comprised of mainly 2
spirit (GLBT Native) members and their families. They have travelled all across the US and Canada singing for powwows,
gatherings and Pride events for more than 10 years with more than 100 years of combined experience singing at the drum.
Currently they are seeking to teach drumming and singing and drum etiquette at the Equality Center in Tulsa and add to
their tight knit drum family.

Artist Call for 2018
The OkEq gallery at the Dennis R Neill Equality center in Tulsa, Oklahoma is now
accepting proposals for the 2018 Exhibition Calendar. Our gallery
encourages emerging artists who create fresh, challenging work in all media,
including installation works to apply.
Details:
Each chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days. OkEq will host the
opening night reception for the artist(s), on the first Thursday of the month. Each
exhibit is installed on the Tuesday prior. No additional work will be accepted after
initial delivery. There will be a 30% commission on work sold. Artists will be asked to
donate a piece as a door prize which will be awarded by a drawing at close of
opening night. Artists will also provide artwork labels (title, price, etc) for each piece.
A bio and artist statement are due to the OkEq gallery on the 1st of the month prior
to the exhibit, for publicity purposes.
How to Apply:
Proposals should include a paragraph or two about your vision for an exhibit, as
well as 5 jpg images which represent your current work. All proposals must
be submitted by email. Proposals incorporating the work
of two artists or a small group are also acceptable.
Artists who have not shown in the gallery before will be given priority consideration.

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. He received his master's degree in
counseling from Indiana University and is a
National Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of the
LGBTQ+ community on a variety of issues
including depression, anxiety, relationship
issues, spiritual concerns, trauma, intimate
partner violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with Mark can
be made by calling the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to prepare or if you have calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if you could
be ready to go quickly, as those early months are sometimes hard to fill.
Deadline for submissions is October 20, 2017.
Notifications will be sent out by November 3, 2017.
Please submit by e-mail to jose.vega@okeq.org , with the subject heading "OkEq gallery proposal"

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Tulsa Project Theatre Season 2017-2018
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Charles E. Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Today, Tulsa Project Theatre (TPT), the city's only theatre company operating under an Actors Equity
Association (AEA) contract, announced its 2017-2018 season. Three of the season's productions are in
collaboration with other AEA affiliates - two from Oklahoma City and one with whom fans of the hit TV shows,
Big Bang Theory and Speechless, may be familiar.
In February 2018, TPT returns to the intimate Norman Theatre at the Tulsa PAC to present the Regional
Premiere of John Ross Bowie's FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN. This brand new non-musical play centers on
the iconic punk band, The Ramones, as they record their fifth album with eccentric music producer, Phil
Spector. Focusing on the period in 1979-1980 when the band stood on the edge of breaking out, and Spector
needed a hit, this intense black comedy sheds light on an important and overlooked moment in rock history.
FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN was written by actor and comedian John Ross Bowie, best known for his role as
Barry Kripke in the CBS show THE BIG BANG THEORY and currently as Jimmy Dimeo on the ABC show
SPEECHLESS. FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN runs February 16-25, 2018.
TICK...TICK...BOOM! is an autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the late Pulitzer Prize- and Tony
Awardwinning composer of Rent, which tells the story of a composer and the sacrifices he made to achieve his
big break, eventually leading to a Broadway blockbuster. His girlfriend wants to get married and move out of
the city, his best friend is making big bucks on Madison Avenue and, yet, Jon is still waiting tables and trying to
write the great American rock musical. Set in 1990, this compelling story of personal discovery embraces the
universal ideal of holding onto your dreams through life's most difficult challenges. Before RENT, there was
TICK...TICK...BOOM! The production will run for a weekend in Oklahoma City before arriving in Tulsa for a
limited run on April 27 - 29, 2018.

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate and Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide variety of
topics including relationship/family concerns,
body image, community advocacy, religiosity/
spirituality concerns, trauma, and more. She
has experience with family and couples
counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice. Appointments
can be scheduled with Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

Tulsa Project Theatre will close its seventh season in the Liddy Doenges Theatre with another Oklahoma
Premiere of the rock opera LIZZIE, set to run July 13-22, 2018. On a sweltering summer morning in 1892, in a
small new England city, a prominent business man and his wife were brutally axed to death in their home. Their youngest daughter, Lizzie Borden was the
prime suspect and her trial was a coast-to-coast media sensation. LIZZIE features four women fronting a six-piece rock band. LIZZIE is sex, rage, betrayal,
blood, murder, and American mythology set to a scorching rock score.
Visit www.tulsaprojecttheatre.com for more information

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October Volunteer of the Month
Westly Dotson
Westly's favorite part of volunteering with OKEQ is "seeing the genuine sense of belonging and support that the
center provides. For many people, this is the only place they feel truly welcome."
When I am not volunteering, you can find me working a 9-5, watching Let's Plays and Korean and Southern
cooking shows on YouTube, playing video games, reading in bed, or plotting world domination.
My favorite thing to do at the center is visit the Art Gallery. I come from an art background and I love that the
center has a space to showcase many different styles of expression. I volunteer on Wednesdays, so I am also
partial to the gender support group that I see every week. The group really seems like a close knit family.
I would definitely recommend volunteering at OKEQ. People need this center. It's more than just programming
and resources. Volunteers are what make this center keep running and successful. For those who are unable to
contribute financially, know that there is a way for you to show your support.

Thank you for your dedication Westly!
If you would like to volunteer, click here or contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

October Video eNews

Non-Binary Support Group
Third Wednesday of each month from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify with
non-binary genders, including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities, receive
support, and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS)
Recovery and Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday
of each month at
7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer, fluid folks
and their allies.

Equality Center Pride Store
2017 Tulsa Pride Shirts are still a vailable in the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Pride Store for $20.00

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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In This Issue
Shawna &amp; Jayme Sponsor the Day
Tulsa Pride Bingo Halloween Edition
Fun Home
Intimate Partner Violence &amp; Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group

Shawna &amp; Jayme Sponsor the Day

Equality Center Renovations...Grand Opening

Friday October 27, 2017

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Tulsa Writers, Ink
Guys Dine Too

Thank you Shawna &amp;
Jayme

No Shade for Plus
Asexual Meeting
November EBA Mixer
Non-Binary Support Group
Affordable Care Healthcare Navigator
Join t he Southern Pride Drum Group
Article Headline

If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special day click here

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• Birthdays - Yours, your spouses, your children, your parents, your friends, even your dog's
• Anniversary's - Wedding, sobriety, adoption, court date
• To honor a loved one's memory
• Special events
• Mothers day, Fathers day, any holiday
• Just Because

OkEq Holiday Shopping Market
Oklahomans for Equality - Creating Change
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
ICAO Hell on Heels

Tulsa Pride Bingo Halloween Edition

Route 66 USofA

Friday, October 27, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

2017 Hope Conference
Bullying Prevention Conference

•
Tulsa PRIDE BINGO is back and just in time for Halloween!
Get your scary or outrageous costume ready because there will be prizes for the best costumes.
The beautiful and glamorous Nicole Carrington will fly in from Vegas and she has invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our
Halloween Bingo Bash. DJ Alex says "get your lip syncing Halloween selections ready."
$20 for general admission
$30 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$225 Table for 8 people which includes open bar for your table

OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, November 16
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings are
open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition
The October Oklahomans for Equality showcase
and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature an exhibit of the
combined works of Carlyn Ritter, Kate, Kline and
Shauna Henry, beginning with a reception on
Thursday, October 5th from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.
These three creative artists tempt you with this
invitation: "Journey with us to the secret world of
dolls. Look through the keyholes, in the shadowy
parts of the forest, or even in the hidden recesses
of your mind. From sweet to sinister, they live in
the in between places. Sewn, twisted and sculpted
into being, they will whisper their stories to you if
only you will listen".

Family Ties

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Fun Home - Presented by American Theatre Company
Oct. 26-28, 8:00 p.m.
John H. Williams Theatre
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103

Winner of the 2015 Tony Award for Best Musical!
A fresh and brilliantly told story adapted by Lisa Kron and Jeanine Tesori from Alison
Bechdel's 2006 graphic memoir of the same name, the show is marked by Gothic
twists, a family funeral home, sexual angst and great books.
As she works on her memoir in the present day, successful middle-aged cartoonist
Alison Bechdel recalls two time periods in her life. The first is her childhood, around
age 10, when she struggles against her father's obsessive demands and begins to
identify her own sexuality. The second is her first year in college when she begins her
first relationship.

FUN

Family Ties is an official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Family Ties
contact andy@grimesco.net

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

Click here to purchase tickets - Use discount code "funhome1"

Intimate Partner Violence &amp; Sexual Assault Survivor Support Group
Wednesday November 1, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
First Wednesday of each month from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical, sexual, threatening or emotional force to frighten, intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and educational group is for individuals who have survived domestic violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and find hope. The group will provide emotional support, information and resources to help
participants recover from their ordeal, and may include specific goals such as creating a safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills and addressing the impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced sexual activity, such as unwanted touching or forced penetration committed against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to discuss their experiences, share ideas, and provide emotional support for one another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and resources to help participants recover from their ordeal. Specific goals for sessions may include crises stabilization, safety
planning, increasing self-regulatory skills, addressing trauma through cognitive processing, reconnecting to support systems, family and the community, and
preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and confidentiality is paramount. For more information contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Free to participate, this course is designed for
individuals coming to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to family, friends
and coworkers. Question and answer session in a
supportive and informed environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org

Lawyer in the Library

Equality Center Renovations Grand Opening
Thursday, November 2, 5:30 p.m. Cocktail Hour 7:00 p.m. - Ribbon Cutting
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Honored Guest, Mayor GT Bynum and entertainers, Rebecca Ungerman, Pat Hobbs, and Eric Himan will be here for the Event Center Grand Opening and
dedication of the new windows.

GRAND
OPENING

November 8
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with
a lawyer about topics such as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody, child support), landlord/tenant ,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment
necessary..

Healthcare Navigator

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"First Thursday" Art Opening
Thursday, November 2, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The November Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature an exhibit of works by Mallory Taylor. The show begins with a reception on
Thursday, November 2nd from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show
continues throughout the month.
Mallory Taylor is a self-taught artist born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She is of Osage, Cherokee, Blackfoot, Crow,
Black Dutch and Irish decent. Her acrylic paintings and pencil drawings are expressionistic in nature. In an
attempt to preserve her Native American culture through her contemporary style, she will often include
handwritten explanations of the stories and historical artifacts represented within her work.
Ms. Taylors work has been exhibited at the Oklahoma Indian Art Gallery in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the
Muskogee Creek Nation Museum Okmulgee, Oklahoma, The Jacobson House in Norman, Oklahoma, The
Corridor in the Paseo Art District, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in addition to other venues. Her work is
currently exhibited at Pop Gallery, Sante Fe, New Mexico, Bella Fine Art in Monument, Colorado, The Bishop
Gallery, Brooklyn, New York and will be showcased in a traveling show in 2017 with Native Pop. She also
has murals in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma in the Brady Art District located near Guthrie Green. Ms. Taylor is most proud of the fact that her work is currently
exhibited at the Fred Jones Museum in Norman, Oklahoma, alongside works by her father, Robert Taylor, who has been a great influence on her work.

Thursdays 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open enrollment for
the Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet
with Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care Act a.k.a.
Obamacare. Contact Mary Jones at 918-587-4621
or
mary.jones@ppgreatplains.org

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be patient when
setting up appointment times. It can take up to 2
weeks for them to find an available time to see
you.

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races and Nationalities.
Please follow her work on Facebook and Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/InspiredArtByMTaylor/ and @InspiredArtbyMTaylor

Tulsa Writers, Ink.
First and third Saturday of each month
Next meeting November 4, 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Dr. Kurt Choate

An LGBT inclusive group of writers providing support and resources to authors and writers regardless of where they are in their writing career.

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Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday November 7, 6:30 p.m.
Siegi's Sausage Factory
8104 S Sheridan Rd, Tulsa, OK 74133
Siegi's Sausage Factory has been hand-making sausages since 1980. Siegi's is a family owned and run local business in Tulsa,
OK. Siegi Sumaruk, a fifth generation sausage maker from Linz, Austria, uses recipes passed down from his family. He runs his
Meat Market, Deli, and Restaurant along with his wife, children, and grandchildren. With a focus on family &amp; quality, we
guarantee the very best from our products.
For more information on Siegi's Sausage Factory
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RSVP to Richard Haley at GuysDineToo@gmail.com

SIEGl'S
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SAUSAGE FACTORY

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She is
passionate about assisting clients who are a
part of the LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns including
issues surrounding gender identity, sexual/
affectional orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa can be
made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

No Shade for Plus
Every Tuesday beginning November 7, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
A new support group to bring together people who have found they are HIV positive and those who have been living with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, Education, Social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to provide a safe place to discuss issues and meet other people who are navigating their life
being PLUS.

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to gender
identity, sexual or affectional orientation,
relationship issues, mood/anxiety concerns
and trauma. She is passionate about social
justice and working with the LGBTQQIA+
community. Appointments can be scheduled
with Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Asexual Meeting
Every other Tuesday
Next meeting October 31, 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
It's the A in LGBTQA. Come join us for an affirming, open discussion at this peer-led group for individuals 18
and over who identify as asexual or are interested in discussing asexual issues.

Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She has
experience counseling transgender, bisexual,
lesbian, gay and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with Temple can
be made by calling the OSU-Tulsa

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This a place for asexuals to form community. Be a part of the first Tulsa asexual group.

Counseling Center at 918-594-8568.

Asexuality can be defined in many different ways. Some of us identify as asexual because we are not
interested in intercourse, but still want other forms of sex. Some of us identify as asexual because we
cannot get sexually aroused. Others may identify as asexual because we are never attracted to anyone
sexually.
Some of us are in relationships with the opposite sex, some with the same sex, and others remain
unattached our entire lives.

EBA Mixer
Wednesday November 15th, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Angel's Pet Funeral Home and Crematory
6589 E. Broken Arrow Expressway Frontage Rd ,
Tulsa , Ok 74145

Angel Askins' dream of offering a place where pets could receive the same special care and
compassion as our human family members began over 20 years ago. Angel has been a
licensed funeral director for over 33 years, with 20 years' experience as a crematory
operator. Angel grew up on a farm in Paris, Arkansas, where she was surrounded by
animals with a purpose, but not pets. She adopted her first dog at age 19 which led to many
others that were all loved as if they were her child. When she was 17, she began working in
a funeral home and found her true passion: helping others deal with grief and loss of those
they loved. When her first beloved pet died, the idea for Angel's Pet Funeral Home and
Crematory was born. Angel wanted there to be a place where families could bring their fourlegged family members that was dedicated just to them.

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology Doctoral
Program at Oklahoma State University. She is
a mental health counselor at OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. Merrill is passionate
about social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with people
of all identities and strives to make her
sessions a safe place for all clients. She has
experience working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to sexual or
affectional orientation, gender identity, mood/
anxiety, depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major changes or
transitions in life. Appointments with Merrill
can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

"I hope you can feel at ease knowing that someone who truly cares will be taking care of your baby as if they were one of my own."

Visit Angel's Pet Funeral Home online
You can join the EBA online at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

E

UALITY
Business Alliance

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology intern at
the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She is
dedicated to working with clients of all
identities (including all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a multicultural
perspective. Kathy works with clients to
address concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity development, and
overall personal enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Non-Binary Support Group
Wednesday October 18, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa OK 74120
This support group is for folks who identify with non-binary genders, including but not limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and more. This group will be a safe space to discuss our identities, receive support, and
build a strong non-binary community in Tulsa.
For information contact the center at 918-743-4297

Affordable Care Healthcare Navigator
Every Thursday 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Do you need assistance with open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary Jones, Planned
Parenthood's Healthcare Navigator, in the Rainbow Library. She will be more than happy to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable Care Act.

Join the Southern Pride Drum Group

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. He received his master's degree in
counseling from Indiana University and is a
National Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of the
LGBTQ+ community on a variety of issues
including depression, anxiety, relationship
issues, spiritual concerns, trauma, intimate
partner violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with Mark can
be made by calling the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Every Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Southern Pride drum group is the only drum group of its kind in the entire world, being the only drum comprised of mainly 2
spirit (GLBT Native) members and their families. They have travelled all across the US and Canada singing for powwows,
gatherings and Pride events for more than 10 years with more than 100 years of combined experience singing at the drum.
Currently they are seeking to teach drumming and singing and drum etiquette at the Equality Center in Tulsa and add to
their tight knit drum family.

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Equality Center Renovations Grand Opening
Thursday, November 2, 5:30 p.m. Cocktail Hour 7:00 p.m. - Ribbon Cutting
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Honored Guest, Mayor GT Bynum and entertainers, Rebecca Ungerman, Pat Hobbs, Eric Himan, Robbie Dee Woody, and Council Oak Mens Chorale will be
here for the completed Center renovation Grand Opening and dedication of the new windows.

November 1st, 2017
In This Issue
Grand Opening
"First Thursday" Art Opening
November Video eNews
November Volunteer of the Month
No Shade for Plus
Asexual Meeting
Tulsa Writers, Ink
Guys Dine Too
November EBA Mixer
Affordable Care Healthcare Navigator
Join t he Southern Pride Drum Group
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World AIDS Day Turn Tulsa Red
PFLAG Holiday Brunch

OkEq Holiday Shopping Market

Oklahomans for Equality - Creating Change
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Pride Store

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Route 66 USofA

I.C.A.O. Military Ball Fleet Week
2017 Hope Conference
Bullying Prevention Conference

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"First Thursday" Art Opening

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Thursday, November 2, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

CLICK HERE

The November Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature an exhibit of works by Mallory Taylor. The show begins with a reception on
Thursday, November 2nd from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show
continues throughout the month.
Mallory Taylor is a self-taught artist born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She is of Osage, Cherokee, Blackfoot, Crow,
Black Dutch and Irish decent. Her acrylic paintings and pencil drawings are expressionistic in nature. In an
attempt to preserve her Native American culture through her contemporary style, she will often include
handwritten explanations of the stories and historical artifacts represented within her work.
Ms. Taylors work has been exhibited at the Oklahoma Indian Art Gallery in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the
Muskogee Creek Nation Museum Okmulgee, Oklahoma, The Jacobson House in Norman, Oklahoma, The
Corridor in the Paseo Art District, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in addition to other venues. Her work is
currently exhibited at Pop Gallery, Sante Fe, New Mexico, Bella Fine Art in Monument, Colorado, The Bishop
Gallery, Brooklyn, New York and will be showcased in a traveling show in 2017 with Native Pop. She also
has murals in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma in the Brady Art District located near Guthrie Green. Ms. Taylor is most proud of the fact that her work is currently
exhibited at the Fred Jones Museum in Norman, Oklahoma, alongside works by her father, Robert Taylor, who has been a great influence on her work.
Ms. Taylor hopes that her work evokes the emotion and beauty of both past and present-day Native American culture not only for Native Americans but all
races and Nationalities.
Please follow her work on Facebook and Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/InspiredArtByMTaylor/ and @InspiredArtbyMTaylor

November Video eNews

OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, November 16
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings are
open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition
The October Oklahomans for Equality showcase
and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature an exhibit of the
combined works of Carlyn Ritter, Kate, Kline and
Shauna Henry, beginning with a reception on
Thursday, October 5th from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.
These three creative artists tempt you with this
invitation: "Journey with us to the secret world of
dolls. Look through the keyholes, in the shadowy
parts of the forest, or even in the hidden recesses
of your mind. From sweet to sinister, they live in
the in between places. Sewn, twisted and sculpted
into being, they will whisper their stories to you if
only you will listen".

November Volunteer of the Month
Tamra Jennings

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Family Ties

Tamra Jennings started volunteering in February or March 2017, because her
son passed away of natural causes and her Aunts donated to have his name
on the Wall of Remembrance. "Since his name hangs here, it is where I want
and need to be", states Tamra. Her favorite part of volunteering at the center is
interacting with the staff but mainly the people who come in. We have our
"regulars" and she just adores some of them. When Tamra is not volunteering
she is a wife and Mom. She has been married to her husband Jonathan for 21
years and they have a 14 year old old daughter named Sarah. Sarah is
involved in Softball and Band at Broken Arrow so she keeps Tamra busy.
Tamra also writes a grief blog and works to raise funds for their son's Memorial
Endowment at RSU.

Family Ties is an official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Family Ties
contact andy@grimesco.net

Tamra says "I am really looking forward to helping at a Bingo night as I hear
they are quite fun! I haven't gotten to participate in many events yet since I just
got involved this year. I did march in Pride giving out 'Free Mom Hugs'". And
she enthusiastically encourages everyone to volunteer - " Yes! Yes! Yes!
People should definitely volunteer. There is something that volunteering here
does to my heart. It may be because we lost our son but, being here in this
environment which is so positive and loving is amazing. Seeing all the good
work the center does brings joy to me."

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

Thank you for
your enthusiasm
Tamra!
Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org

If you would like to volunteer,

click here

or contact Jose Vega at

jose.vega@okeq.org

No Shade for Plus

Free to participate, this course is designed for
individuals coming to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to family, friends
and coworkers. Question and answer session in a
supportive and informed environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org

Lawyer in the Library

Every Tuesday beginning November 7, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

November 8
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

A new support group to bring together people who have found they are HIV positive and those who have been living with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, education, social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to provide a safe place to discuss issues and meet other people who are navigating their life
being PLUS.

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with
a lawyer about topics such as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody, child support), landlord/tenant ,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment
necessary..

Healthcare Navigator

for
Thursdays 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open enrollment for
the Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet
with Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care Act a.k.a.
Obamacare. Contact Mary Jones at 918-587-4621
or
mary.jones@ppgreatplains.org

Asexual Meeting
Every other Tuesday
Next meeting October 31, 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
It's the A in LGBTQA. Come join us for an affirming, open discussion at this peer-led group for individuals 18
and over who identify as asexual or are interested in discussing asexual issues.

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be patient when
setting up appointment times. It can take up to 2
weeks for them to find an available time to see
you.

This a place for asexuals to form community. Be a part of the first Tulsa asexual group.
Asexuality can be defined in many different ways. Some of us identify as asexual because we are not

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interested in intercourse, but still want other forms of sex. Some of us identify as asexual because we
cannot get sexually aroused. Others may identify as asexual because we are never attracted to anyone
sexually.
Some of us are in relationships with the opposite sex, some with the same sex, and others remain
unattached our entire lives.

Tulsa Writers, Ink.
First and third Saturday of each month
Next meeting November 4, 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Dr. Kurt Choate

An LGBT inclusive group of writers providing support and resources to authors and writers regardless of where they are in their writing career.

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Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center ~

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

-Guys Dine Too
Tuesday November 7, 6:30 p.m.
Siegi's Sausage Factory
8104 S Sheridan Rd, Tulsa, OK 74133
Siegi's Sausage Factory has been hand-making sausages since 1980. Siegi's is a family owned and run local business in Tulsa,
OK. Siegi Sumaruk, a fifth generation sausage maker from Linz, Austria, uses recipes passed down from his family. He runs his
Meat Market, Deli, and Restaurant along with his wife, children, and grandchildren. With a focus on family &amp; quality, we
guarantee the very best from our products.
For more information on Siegi's Sausage Factory
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SIEGl'S
,.....,
SAUSAGE FACTORY

RSVP to Richard Haley at GuysDineToo@gmail.com

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She is
passionate about assisting clients who are a
part of the LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns including
issues surrounding gender identity, sexual/
affectional orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa can be
made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

EBA Mixer
Wednesday November 15th, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Angel's Pet Funeral Home and Crematory
6589 E. Broken Arrow Expressway Frontage Rd ,
Tulsa , Ok 74145

Angel Askins' dream of offering a place where pets could receive the same special care and
compassion as our human family members began over 20 years ago. Angel has been a
licensed funeral director for over 33 years, with 20 years' experience as a crematory
operator. Angel grew up on a farm in Paris, Arkansas, where she was surrounded by
animals with a purpose, but not pets. She adopted her first dog at age 19 which led to many
others that were all loved as if they were her child. When she was 17, she began working in
a funeral home and found her true passion: helping others deal with grief and loss of those
they loved. When her first beloved pet died, the idea for Angel's Pet Funeral Home and
Crematory was born. Angel wanted there to be a place where families could bring their fourlegged family members that was dedicated just to them.

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J.

Pet Funeral Home f., Crematory

"I hope you can feel at ease knowing that someone who truly cares will be taking care of your baby as if they were one of my own."

Visit Angel's Pet Funeral Home online

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to gender
identity, sexual or affectional orientation,
relationship issues, mood/anxiety concerns
and trauma. She is passionate about social
justice and working with the LGBTQQIA+
community. Appointments can be scheduled
with Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

You can join the EBA online at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She has
experience counseling transgender, bisexual,
lesbian, gay and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with Temple can
be made by calling the OSU-Tulsa

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Counseling Center at 918-594-8568.

E

UALITY
Business Alliance

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Affordable Care Healthcare Navigator
Every Thursday 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology Doctoral
Program at Oklahoma State University. She is
a mental health counselor at OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. Merrill is passionate
about social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with people
of all identities and strives to make her
sessions a safe place for all clients. She has
experience working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to sexual or
affectional orientation, gender identity, mood/
anxiety, depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major changes or
transitions in life. Appointments with Merrill
can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

Do you need assistance with open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary Jones, Planned
Parenthood's Healthcare Navigator, in the Rainbow Library. She will be more than happy to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable Care Act.

Join the Southern Pride Drum Group
Every Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Southern Pride drum group is the only drum group of its kind in the entire world, being the only drum comprised of mainly 2
spirit (GLBT Native) members and their families. They have travelled all across the US and Canada singing for powwows,
gatherings and Pride events for more than 10 years with more than 100 years of combined experience singing at the drum.
Currently they are seeking to teach drumming and singing and drum etiquette at the Equality Center in Tulsa and add to
their tight knit drum family.

Come Home for the Holiday Thanksgiving Dinner
Thursday November 23, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving Day
for a FREE community meal at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology intern at
the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She is
dedicated to working with clients of all
identities (including all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a multicultural
perspective. Kathy works with clients to
address concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity development, and
overall personal enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Please confirm your attendance by contacting
Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org or by
calling 918-743-4297.
Local affirming and inclusive congregations and
OkEq provide a wonderful meal every year. The
meal will be served at 12:00 p.m. Please arrive by
12:00 p.m.
Lunch will be provided by:
Joy Lutheran Church ELCA
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
---Christ Church Episcopal
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
East Side Christian Church
University United Methodist Church
PFLAG Tulsa

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Muslims 4 Mercy
Centenary United Methodist

Tulsa C.A.R.E.S. Fairy Tree

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. He received his master's degree in
counseling from Indiana University and is a
National Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of the
LGBTQ+ community on a variety of issues
including depression, anxiety, relationship
issues, spiritual concerns, trauma, intimate
partner violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with Mark can
be made by calling the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Purchased gifts must be returned by December 8, 2017
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

The Fairy Tree is back and ready for you to stop by the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to select a recipient in need. We adopt
the clients of Tulsa CARES that are in need of clothing and other items. The suggested gift items are listed for your shopping
convenience. Tulsa CARES provides social services to individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. Help us support those in our

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community so that they can have a happy holiday.
For more information, please contact Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org.

World AIDS Day Turn Tulsa Red
Friday, December 1, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
In honor of World AIDS Day we are turning Tulsa red. Wear Red and Remember. Wear
your red ribbon, wear your fire engine red outfit, die your hair red, and remember.
Remember those who died, those we lost, and those who are still fighting for their lives.

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate and Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide variety of
topics including relationship/family concerns,
body image, community advocacy, religiosity/
spirituality concerns, trauma, and more. She
has experience with family and couples
counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice. Appointments
can be scheduled with Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

Presentations, Candlighting ceremony, performances, testimonies and honoring those
living with HIV/AIDS.

PFLAG Holiday Brunch
Saturday, December 9, 1 1:00 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

PFLAG Tulsa is hosting a holiday brunch for parents of LGBTQ individuals.
Enjoy a wonderful holiday meal with parents who support their LGBTQ children.
Please RSVP to Olivia.cotter@okeq.org

PFLAG
TULSA CHAPTER

OkEq Holiday Shopping Market
Saturday December 9, 12:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120

Non-Binary Support Group
Third Wednesday of each month from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify with
non-binary genders, including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities, receive
support, and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

We invite you to join us for our 2nd annual OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market. Part of the proceeds from
the event will benefit the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.
If you would like to be part of the fun and be a vendor at this year market please contact program
director Jose Vega by email. Jose.vega@okeq.org

Oklahomans for Equality - Creating Change in Washington D.C.
Jan 20-28, 2018
Oklahomans for Equality is going to Washington D.C. for the 2018
Creating Change Conference and would like to invite you to come along
with us. We will be leaving the center Jan 20, 2018 on a chartered bus.
We will have several days for sightseeing and meeting with Oklahoma
elected officials before the conference begins Wednesday Jan 24.
Those who would like to perticipate can register online. The cost is $150
per person and includes transportation from Tulsa to Washington D.C.
and back on a chartered bus, your hotel room (there will be 4 people to a
room), and registration to the conference. Participants are responsible for
their own food, tours, and extra expenses. Once you have registered
online through OkEq Olivia will call you to get all information needed to
register for the conference.

Southern Pride Drum Group
Every Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
Southern Pride drum group is the only drum group
of its kind in the entire world, being the only drum
comprised of mainly 2 spirit (GLBT Native)
members and their families. They have travelled all
across the US and Canada singing for powwows,
gatherings and Pride events for more than 10
years with more than 100 years of combined
experience singing at the drum. Currently they are
seeking to teach drumming and singing and drum
etiquette at the Equality Center in Tulsa and add to
their tight knit drum family.

For more information contact Olivia Cotter at 918-743-4297 or
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS)
Recovery and Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

So exactly what is Creating Change?
The National LGBTQ Task Force sponsors and organizes the Creating Change. Creating Change 2018 is the 30 th anniversary of the conference. The
Creating Change Conference is the foremost political, leadership and skills-building conference for the LGBTQ social justice movement. Since 1988, Creating
Change has created opportunities for many thousands of committed people to develop and hone their skills, celebrate victories, build community, and to be
inspired by visionaries of our LGBTQ movement and allied movements for justice and equality. More information about the conference, schedules and FAQ's
can be found online at www.creatingchange.org.

Queer Voices on the Hill: Thursday, January 25 - This a special event and you must sign up at the time of registration
Creating Change Advocacy Day will begin with a training on how to effectively tell your story and connect with lawmakers, message training on key legislation,
and role-play exercises to give participants a chance to practice before meeting with elected officials (or their staff). We will depart the Creating Change
Conference together to travel to Capitol Hill. During our visits with lawmakers, participants will share personal stories, educate lawmakers (and their staff),
thank our champions in Congress while also challenging other Congressional members to do more for LGBTQ equality, equity, and justice! People of all
experience levels are welcome.

Asexual Meeting
Every other Tuesday
It's the A in LGBTQA. Come join us for an
affirming, open discussion at this peer-led group
for individuals 18 and over who identify as asexual
or are interested in discussing asexual issues.
This a place for asexuals to form community. Be a

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part of the first Tulsa asexual group.

Tulsa Project Theatre Season 2017-2018
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Charles E. Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Today, Tulsa Project Theatre (TPT), the city's only theatre company operating under an Actors Equity
Association (AEA) contract, announced its 2017-2018 season. Three of the season's productions are in
collaboration with other AEA affiliates - two from Oklahoma City and one with whom fans of the hit TV shows,
Big Bang Theory and Speechless, may be familiar.
In February 2018, TPT returns to the intimate Norman Theatre at the Tulsa PAC to present the Regional
Premiere of John Ross Bowie's FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN. This brand new non-musical play centers on
the iconic punk band, The Ramones, as they record their fifth album with eccentric music producer, Phil
Spector. Focusing on the period in 1979-1980 when the band stood on the edge of breaking out, and Spector
needed a hit, this intense black comedy sheds light on an important and overlooked moment in rock history.
FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN was written by actor and comedian John Ross Bowie, best known for his role as
Barry Kripke in the CBS show THE BIG BANG THEORY and currently as Jimmy Dimeo on the ABC show
SPEECHLESS. FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN runs February 16-25, 2018.
TICK...TICK...BOOM! is an autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the late Pulitzer Prize- and Tony
Awardwinning composer of Rent, which tells the story of a composer and the sacrifices he made to achieve his
big break, eventually leading to a Broadway blockbuster. His girlfriend wants to get married and move out of
the city, his best friend is making big bucks on Madison Avenue and, yet, Jon is still waiting tables and trying to
write the great American rock musical. Set in 1990, this compelling story of personal discovery embraces the
universal ideal of holding onto your dreams through life's most difficult challenges. Before RENT, there was
TICK...TICK...BOOM! The production will run for a weekend in Oklahoma City before arriving in Tulsa for a
limited run on April 27 - 29, 2018.

Asexuality can be defined in many different ways.
Some of us identify as asexual because we are not
interested in intercourse, but still want other forms
of sex. Some of us identify as asexual because we
cannot get sexually aroused. Others may identify
as asexual because we are never attracted to
anyone sexually.
Some of us are in relationships with the opposite
sex, some with the same sex, and others remain
unattached our entire lives.

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday
of each month at
7:00 p.m.

Tulsa Project Theatre will close its seventh season in the Liddy Doenges Theatre with another Oklahoma
Premiere of the rock opera LIZZIE, set to run July 13-22, 2018. On a sweltering summer morning in 1892, in a
small new England city, a prominent business man and his wife were brutally axed to death in their home. Their youngest daughter, Lizzie Borden was the
prime suspect and her trial was a coast-to-coast media sensation. LIZZIE features four women fronting a six-piece rock band. LIZZIE is sex, rage, betrayal,
blood, murder, and American mythology set to a scorching rock score.
Visit www.tulsaprojecttheatre.com for more information

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer, fluid folks
and their allies.

Equality Center Pride Store
2017 Tulsa Pride Shirts are still a vailable in the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Pride Store for $20.00

No Shade for Plus
Every Tuesday
A new support group to bring together people who
have found they are HIV positive and those who
have been living with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, Education, Social
activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center to provide a safe place to discuss
issues and meet other people who are navigating
their life being PLUS.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

II

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"The Children's Hour"
Produced and Directed by: William Wyler
A child's lie has life-shattering consequences in this daring adaptation of Lillian Hellman's celebrated play.
Starring Academy Award winners Audrey Hepburn and Shirley MacLaine and co-starring James Garner,
Miriam Hopkins and Fay Bainter, this landmark film is "one of the most finely wrought dramas in the history
of the screen" (Motion Picture Herald).
Karen (Hepburn) and Martha (MacLaine) are the headmistresses of an exclusive school for girls. When
they discipline a malicious little girl, the vindictive child twists an overheard comment into slander and
accuses her teachers of questionable behavior. Soon the scandalous gossip engulfs the school's
community, with repercussions that are swift, crushing...and tragic.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.

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Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

er Productions and OKEQ Presents ...

stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Tulsa Writers, Ink.
First and third Saturday of each month
An LGBT inclusive group of writers providing
support and resources to authors and writers
regardless of where they are in their writing career.
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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support, education and
social opportunities for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become survivors and thrivers.
For more information, visit siawso.org

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as you play
some great board and card games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has many
spaces for your next meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next event or receive pricing
information, contact sharon.queen@okeq.org
Stop by for a quick view of the Event Center and
pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products and

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services, and also strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Intimate Partner Violence&amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor Support
Group
First Wednesday of each month from 5:30 - 7:30
p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical, sexual,
threatening or emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate partner. This
support and educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing process
and find hope. The group will provide emotional
support, information and resources to help
participants recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a safety
plan, reducing risk of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing the impact of
trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced sexual
activity, such as unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a person's will or
without consent. This support group will meet
together to discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained providers will
offer information and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization, safety
planning, increasing self-regulatory skills,
addressing trauma through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support systems,
family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information contact Jim
Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks equal
rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender
(LGBT) individuals and families through advocacy,
education, programs, alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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November Volunteer of the Month
Tamra Jennings

November 8th, 2017
In This Issue
November Volunteer of the Month
November Video eNews
LGBTQ People of Color Peer Support Group
Jared Tyler and Sam Gleaves Concert
Tulsa C.A.R.E.S. Fairy Tree
Amazon Smile
No Shade for Plus
Asexual Meeting

Tamra Jennings started volunteering in February or March 2017, because her
son passed away of natural causes and her Aunts donated to have his name
on the Wall of Remembrance. "Since his name hangs here, it is where I want
and need to be", states Tamra. Her favorite part of volunteering at the center is
interacting with the staff but mainly the people who come in. We have our
"regulars" and she just adores some of them. When Tamra is not volunteering
she is a wife and Mom. She has been married to her husband Jonathan for 21
years and they have a 14 year old old daughter named Sarah. Sarah is
involved in Softball and Band at Broken Arrow so she keeps Tamra busy. Tamra
also writes a grief blog and works to raise funds for their son's Memorial
Endowment at RSU.

November EBA Mixer
Tulsa Writers, Ink
Transgender Awareness Week: Day of Remembrance
Affordable Care Healthcare Navigator
Join the Southern Pride Drum Group
Come Home for the Holiday Thanksgiving Dinner
World AIDS Day Turn Tulsa Red
"First Thursday" Art Opening

Tamra says "I am really looking forward to helping at a Bingo night as I hear
they are quite fun! I haven't gotten to participate in many events yet since I just
got involved this year. I did march in Pride giving out 'Free Mom Hugs'". And
she enthusiastically encourages everyone to volunteer - " Yes! Yes! Yes!
People should definitely volunteer. There is something that volunteering here
does to my heart. It may be because we lost our son but, being here in this
environment which is so positive and loving is amazing. Seeing all the good
work the center does brings joy to me."

PFLAG Holiday Brunch
OkEq Holiday Shopping Market
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Gathering ofDescendants of Freedmen of the Five
Civilized Tribes

Thank you for
your enthusiasm,
Tamra!
If you would like to volunteer,

click here

Route 66 USofA
I.C.A.O. Military Ball Fleet Week
A Hero's Brunch
2017 Hope Conference
Bullying Prevention Conference

or contact Jose Vega at

OkEq Board Meeting
jose.vega@okeq.org

Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, November 16
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

November Video eNews

All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings are
open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition
The November Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center will feature an exhibit of
works by Mallory Taylor. The show begins with a
reception on Thursday, November 2nd from 6-9pm
where there will be a door prize drawn of the
artist's work. The show continues throughout the
month.

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LGBTQ People of Color Peer Support Group
Thursday, November 9, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Mallory Taylor is a self-taught artist born in Tulsa,
Oklahoma. She is of Osage, Cherokee, Blackfoot,
Crow, Black Dutch and Irish decent. Her acrylic
paintings and pencil drawings are expressionistic
in nature. In an attempt to preserve her Native
American culture through her contemporary style,
she will often include handwritten explanations of
the stories and historical artifacts represented
within her work.

This is a safe space for LGBTQQIA-POC community members to come and engage in a dialogue about relevant issues-where anything
and everything can be discussed without feeling judged. All individuals who identify as people of color are welcome at this group to gain
support, insight and find a general sense of community and family.

Jared Tyler and Sam Gleaves Concert
Monday November 13, 8:00 p.m.
$10.00 Suggested Donation
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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When Jared Tyler and Sam Gleaves met at this year's Folk
Alliance International events, the two songwriters found an
instant kinship. "Gleaves said, "When I listened to Jared
perform later that night, I was moved by the power and the
vulnerability of his voice. His songs were crafted so beautifully
that I felt like I knew the people he was singing about." After
several late night sessions harmonizing on spirituals and gospel
songs, the two musicians returned home and immediately
began planning their first tour together.
Tyler and Gleaves have both earned reputations as musical
storytellers and soulful singers. Tyler, a Tulsa native and
respected multi-instrumentalist, released his third solo record
Dirt on Your Hands in June. Glowing reviews and praise for the
record have followed from No Depression, PRX Radio In
Search of A Song, Midwest Record and numerous radio DJs.
The love of family, friends and characters from Tyler's past
permeates the record, as does Tyler's social consciousness that
presents love as a solution in these uncertain times. An eclectic blend of bluegrass, country, gospel, pop, swing and Hawaiian elements meet in Tyler's
songwriting, all complemented by his masterful skills on guitar, Dobro, mandolin and ukulele. Legendary songwriter Malcolm Holcombe says "Jared Tyler
sings and plays as good as anybody. Period. His songs are poignant justice." With Holcombe, Tyler has opened for the likes of Billy Bragg, Merle Haggard,
Shelby Lynne and Wilco. On his own, Tyler has opened for Karl Denson and Nickel Creek, and relished performing onstage alongside heroes Emmylou Harris
and Buddy Miller after Harris sang on his 2005 album Blue Alleluia. Although the affable Tyler twice lived in Nashville, he's now happily rooted with his partner
in the supportive Tulsa community where he grew up singing in church, and where his grandfather taught him to play mandolin. It was there, too, that he
developed his songwriting craft and performance chops alongside peers like John Fullbright, Parker Milsap, Stoney LaRue and John Moreland (who invited
Tyler to play on his last two records). Tyler's generosity of spirit infuses Dirt on Your Hands and his live performances. Of his songwriting, Tyler says "I like to
juxtapose the super sad with the hopeful. A lot of my colleagues made millions off beer-drinking party songs, and there's nothing wrong with that; we need
those. But I'm not the person to write them. If I'm going to spend my time writing a song and sharing it, I'd like it to be something people can relate to that's
going to leave them a little better."

Family Ties

Tulsa C.A.R.E.S. Fairy Tree
Purchased gifts must be returned by December 8, 2017
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Family Ties is an official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Family Ties
contact andy@grimesco.net

The Fairy Tree is back and ready for you to stop by the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to select a recipient in need. We adopt
the clients of Tulsa CARES that are in need of clothing and other items. The suggested gift items are listed for your shopping
convenience. Tulsa CARES provides social services to individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. Help us support those in our
community so that they can have a happy holiday.
For more information, please contact Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

Amazon Smile
Holiday shopping is easy with Amazon's Holiday Gift Guides. #StartWithaSmile at smile.amazon.com for your holiday gifts and Amazon donates to
Oklahomans for Equality Inc.
Amazon Smile Link

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No Shade for Plus
Every Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
A new support group to bring together people who have found they are HIV positive and those who have been living with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, education, social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to provide a safe place to discuss issues and meet other people who are navigating their life
being PLUS.

Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Free to participate, this course is designed for
individuals coming to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to family, friends
and coworkers. Question and answer session in a
supportive and informed environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org

Lawyer in the Library
November 8
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with
a lawyer about topics such as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody, child support), landlord/tenant ,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment
necessary..

Healthcare Navigator

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Thursdays 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open enrollment for
the Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet
with Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care Act a.k.a.
Obamacare. Contact Mary Jones at 918-587-4621
or
mary.jones@ppgreatplains.org

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be patient when
setting up appointment times. It can take up to 2
weeks for them to find an available time to see
you.

Asexual Meeting
Every other Tuesday
Next meeting November 14, 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
It's the A in LGBTQA. Come join us for an affirming, open discussion at this peer-led group for individuals 18
and over who identify as asexual or are interested in discussing asexual issues.
This is a place for asexuals to form community. Be a part of the first Tulsa asexual group.
Asexuality can be defined in many different ways. Some of us identify as asexual because we are not
interested in intercourse, but still want other forms of sex. Some of us identify as asexual because we
cannot get sexually aroused. Others may identify as asexual because we are never attracted to anyone
sexually.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Some of us are in relationships with the opposite sex, some with the same sex, and others remain
unattached our entire lives.

EBA Mixer
Wednesday November 15th, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Angel's Pet Funeral Home and Crematory
6589 E. Broken Arrow Expressway Frontage Rd ,
Tulsa , OK 74145

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

Angel Askins' dream of offering a place where pets could receive the same special care and
compassion as our human family members began over 20 years ago. Angel has been a
licensed funeral director for over 33 years, with 20 years' experience as a crematory
operator. Angel grew up on a farm in Paris, Arkansas, where she was surrounded by animals
with a purpose, but not pets. She adopted her first dog at age 19 which led to many others
that were all loved as if they were her child. When she was 17, she began working in a
funeral home and found her true passion: helping others deal with grief and loss of those
they loved. When her first beloved pet died, the idea for Angel's Pet Funeral Home and
Crematory was born. Angel wanted there to be a place where families could bring their fourlegged family members that was dedicated just to them.

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Pet Funeral Home &amp; Cremat

"I hope you can feel at ease knowing that someone who truly cares will be taking care of your baby as if they were one of my own."

Visit Angel's Pet Funeral Home online
You can join the EBA online, at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

E UALITY

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She is
passionate about assisting clients who are a
part of the LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns including
issues surrounding gender identity, sexual/
affectional orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa can be
made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

Business Alliance

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: please send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more
information.

Tulsa Writers, Ink.
First and third Saturday of each month
Next meeting November 18, 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to gender
identity, sexual or affectional orientation,
relationship issues, mood/anxiety concerns
and trauma. She is passionate about social
justice and working with the LGBTQQIA+
community. Appointments can be scheduled
with Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

An LGBT inclusive group of writers providing support and resources to authors and writers regardless of where they are in their writing career.

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Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She has
experience counseling transgender, bisexual,
lesbian, gay and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with Temple can
be made by calling the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center at 918-594-8568.

Transgender Awareness Week: Day of Remembrance
Monday, November 20, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Gather with OkEq to remember those Trangender men and woman who have lost their lives to senseless hate, bulling, and suicide.

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• OF REM EM BRAN CE •
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Affordable Care Healthcare Navigator
Every Thursday 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Do you need assistance with open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary Jones, Planned
Parenthood's Healthcare Navigator, in the Rainbow Library. She will be more than happy to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable Care Act.

Join the Southern Pride Drum Group
Every Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology Doctoral
Program at Oklahoma State University. She is
a mental health counselor at OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. Merrill is passionate
about social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with people
of all identities and strives to make her
sessions a safe place for all clients. She has
experience working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to sexual or
affectional orientation, gender identity, mood/
anxiety, depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major changes or
transitions in life. Appointments with Merrill
can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

Southern Pride drum group is the only drum group of its kind in the entire world, being the only drum group comprised of
mainly 2 spirit (GLBT Native) members and their families. They have traveled all across the US and Canada singing for
powwows, gatherings and Pride events for more than 10 years with more than 100 years of combined experience singing at
the drum. Currently they are seeking to teach drumming and singing and drum etiquette at the Equality Center in Tulsa and
add to their tight knit drum family.

Come Home for the Holiday Thanksgiving Dinner
Thursday November 23, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving Day
for a FREE community meal at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.
Please confirm your attendance by contacting
Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org or by
calling 918-743-4297.
Local affirming and inclusive congregations and
OkEq provide a wonderful meal every year. The
meal will be served at 12:00 p.m. Please arrive by
12:00 p.m.

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology intern at
the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She is
dedicated to working with clients of all
identities (including all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a multicultural
perspective. Kathy works with clients to
address concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity development, and
overall personal enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Lunch will be provided by:
Joy Lutheran Church ELCA
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
---Christ Church Episcopal
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
East Side Christian Church
University United Methodist Church
PFLAG Tulsa

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Muslims 4 Mercy
Centenary United Methodist

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. He received his master's degree in
counseling from Indiana University and is a
National Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of the
LGBTQ+ community on a variety of issues
including depression, anxiety, relationship
issues, spiritual concerns, trauma, intimate
partner violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with Mark can
be made by calling the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

World AIDS Day Turn Tulsa Red
Friday, December 1, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
In honor of World AIDS Day we are turning Tulsa red. Wear Red and Remember. Wear
your red ribbon, wear your fire engine red outfit, die your hair red, and remember.
Remember those who died, those we lost, and those who are still fighting for their lives.
Presentations, Candlighting ceremony, performances, testimonies and honoring those
living with HIV/AIDS.

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Melanie Potts - "Light Fantastic"
Thursday, December 7th, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The December Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase
and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature an exhibit of works by Melanie Potts in a
show titled "Light Fantastic", beginning with a reception on
Thursday, December 7th from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.
Melanie Potts was born in Fort Hood, Texas and now lives in
Tulsa, Oklahoma. She has several exhibits and series to her
credit; this series - Light Fantastic - focuses on the idea of
seeing something that is taken for granted and even looked
down upon - that "something" is light pollution.
Her inspiration for this series comes from her having lived in
the country. When she is in the suburbs and in cities, she speaks of what's missing: "The lack of stars has always been a notable thing; at night in the country,
you could tell how far you were from the city by the glow in the sky and like many, I learned to detest that city glow because it blocked out the lights of the
stars. Then as time progressed I learned to see the direct lights around me, rather than look up. I looked forward to see the brilliant lights that surround us
each night. Thinking of these lights and the missing starlight, I realized that if we view lights as just that - a combination of chemical and electric reactions then the light of the stars start to seem less brilliant compared to the light of the car facing you at an intersection."

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate and Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide variety of
topics including relationship/family concerns,
body image, community advocacy, religiosity/
spirituality concerns, trauma, and more. She
has experience with family and couples
counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice. Appointments
can be scheduled with Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, December 7th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work.
The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

PFLAG Holiday Brunch

Non-Binary Support Group

Saturday, December 9, 1 1:00 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

PFLAG Tulsa is hosting a holiday brunch for parents of LGBTQ individuals.
Enjoy a wonderful holiday meal with parents who support their LGBTQ children.
Please RSVP to Olivia.cotter@okeq.org

.,

Third Wednesday of each month from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify with
non-binary genders, including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities, receive
support, and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

PFLAG
TULSA CHAPTER

OkEq Holiday Shopping Market
Saturday December 9, 12:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
We invite you to join us for our 2nd annual OkEq Holiday Shopping Market. Part of the proceeds from
the event will benefit the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.
If you would like to be part of the fun and be a vendor at this year market please contact program
director Jose Vega by email. Jose.vega@okeq.org

Tulsa Project Theatre Season 2017-2018
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Charles E. Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Tulsa Project Theatre (TPT), the city's only theatre company operating under an Actors Equity Association
(AEA) contract, and has announced its 2017-2018 season. Three of the season's productions are in
collaboration with other AEA affiliates - two from Oklahoma City and one with whom fans of the hit TV shows,
Big Bang Theory and Speechless, may be familiar.
In February 2018, TPT returns to the intimate Norman Theatre at the Tulsa PAC to present the Regional
Premiere of John Ross Bowie's FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN. This brand new non-musical play centers on
the iconic punk band, The Ramones, as they record their fifth album with eccentric music producer, Phil
Spector. Focusing on the period in 1979-1980 when the band stood on the edge of breaking out, and Spector
needed a hit, this intense black comedy sheds light on an important and overlooked moment in rock history.
FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN was written by actor and comedian John Ross Bowie, best known for his role as
Barry Kripke in the CBS show THE BIG BANG THEORY and currently as Jimmy Dimeo on the ABC show
SPEECHLESS. FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN runs February 16-25, 2018.

Southern Pride Drum Group
Every Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
Southern Pride drum group is the only drum group
of its kind in the entire world, being the only drum
comprised of mainly 2 spirit (GLBT Native)
members and their families. They have travelled all
across the US and Canada singing for powwows,
gatherings and Pride events for more than 10
years with more than 100 years of combined
experience singing at the drum. Currently they are
seeking to teach drumming and singing and drum
etiquette at the Equality Center in Tulsa and add to
their tight knit drum family.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS)
Recovery and Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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November 14th, 2017
In This Issue
Tulsa C.A.R.E.S. Fairy Tree
Come Home for the Holiday Thanksgiving Dinner
November EBA Mixer
Transgender Awareness Week: Day of Remembrance
Out 2 Enroll

Purchased gifts must be returned by December 8, 2017
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

World AIDS Day Turn Tulsa Red

The Fairy Tree is back and ready for you to stop by the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to select a
recipient in need. We adopt the clients of Tulsa CARES that are in need of clothing and other
items. The suggested gift items are listed for your shopping convenience. Tulsa CARES provides
social services to individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. Help us support those in our community so
that they can have a happy holiday.

OkEq Holiday Shopping Market

On This Shining Night
"First Thursday" Art Opening
PFLAG Holiday Brunch

Out 2 Enroll
November Volunteer of the Month
November Video eNews
Amazon Smile

For more information, please contact Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org.

No Shade for Plus
Asexual Meeting
Tulsa Writers, Ink
Affordable Care Healthcare Navigator
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Out 2 Enroll
Pride Store

Paul Harrison, Fairy Tree Decorator, with Toby
Jenkins

Rainbow Library
2017 Hope Conference
Out 2 Enroll

Come Home for the Holiday Thanksgiving Dinner

Bullying Prevention Conference

Thursday November 23, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving Day
for a FREE community meal at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.
Please confirm your attendance by contacting
Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org or by
calling 918-743-4297.
Local affirming and inclusive congregations and
OkEq provide a wonderful meal every year. The
meal will be served at 12:00 p.m. Please arrive by
12:00 p.m.
Lunch will be provided by:
Joy Lutheran Church ELCA
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
-----Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
----Christ Church Episcopal
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
East Side Christian Church
University United Methodist Church
PFLAG Tulsa
Muslims 4 Mercy
Centenary United Methodist

Amazon Smile
Shop Now
Holiday shopping is easy with Amazon's Holiday Gift
Guides. #StartWithaSmile at smile.amazon.com for
your holiday gifts and Amazon donates to Oklahomans
for Equality Inc.

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You shop. Amazon gives.
OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, November 16
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings are
open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition
EBA Mixer
Wednesday November 15th, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Angel's Pet Funeral Home and Crematory
6589 E. Broken Arrow Expressway Frontage Rd ,
Tulsa , OK 74145

Angel Askins' dream of offering a place where pets could receive the same special care and
compassion as our human family members began over 20 years ago. Angel has been a
licensed funeral director for over 33 years, with 20 years' experience as a crematory
operator. Angel grew up on a farm in Paris, Arkansas, where she was surrounded by animals
with a purpose, but not pets. She adopted her first dog at age 19 which led to many others
that were all loved as if they were her child. When she was 17, she began working in a
funeral home and found her true passion: helping others deal with grief and loss of those
they loved. When her first beloved pet died, the idea for Angel's Pet Funeral Home and
Crematory was born. Angel wanted there to be a place where families could bring their fourlegged family members that was dedicated just to them.

The November Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center will feature an exhibit of
works by Mallory Taylor. The show begins with a
reception on Thursday, November 2nd from 6-9pm
where there will be a door prize drawn of the
artist's work. The show continues throughout the
month.
Mallory Taylor is a self-taught artist born in Tulsa,
Oklahoma. She is of Osage, Cherokee, Blackfoot,
Crow, Black Dutch and Irish decent. Her acrylic
paintings and pencil drawings are expressionistic
in nature. In an attempt to preserve her Native
American culture through her contemporary style,
she will often include handwritten explanations of
the stories and historical artifacts represented
within her work.

"I hope you can feel at ease knowing that someone who truly cares will be taking care of your baby as if they were one of my own."

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Visit Angel's Pet Funeral Home online
You can join the EBA online, at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

E UALITY
Business Alliance

Family Ties

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: please send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more
information.
Family Ties is an official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Family Ties
contact andy@grimesco.net

Transgender Awareness Week: Day of Remembrance
Monday, November 20, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Gather with OkEq to remember those Trangender men and woman who have lost their lives to senseless hate, bullying, and suicide.

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Coming Out
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Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org

GOT QUESTIONS ABOUT
OPEN ENROLLMENT?
WHAT HAS CHANGED?

WHAT HASN'T CHANGED?

~ Deadline:

~ Healthcare.gov

December 15th

Free to participate, this course is designed for
individuals coming to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to family, friends
and coworkers. Question and answer session in a
supportive and informed environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org

Lawyer in the Library
November 8
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with
a lawyer about topics such as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody, child support), landlord/tenant ,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment
necessary..

Healthcare Navigator

is open for business

~ Deadline:
December 15th

~ You may qualify for a
discount on insurance

~ Deadline:
December 15th

~ You're still protected
from discrimination

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Check out your hea lth insurance options at

healthcare.gov

Thursdays 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open enrollment for
the Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet
with Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care Act a.k.a.
Obamacare. Contact Mary Jones at 918-587-4621
or
mary.jones@ppgreatplains.org

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be patient when
setting up appointment times. It can take up to 2
weeks for them to find an available time to see
you.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

World AIDS Day Turn Tulsa Red
Friday, December 1, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
In honor of World AIDS Day we are turning Tulsa red. Wear Red and Remember. Wear
your red ribbon, wear your fire engine red outfit, die your hair red, and remember.
Remember those who died, those we lost, and those who are still fighting for their lives.
Presentations, Candlighting ceremony, performances, testimonies and honoring those
living with HIV/AIDS.
Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She is
passionate about assisting clients who are a
part of the LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns including
issues surrounding gender identity, sexual/
affectional orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa can be
made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to gender
identity, sexual or affectional orientation,
relationship issues, mood/anxiety concerns
and trauma. She is passionate about social
justice and working with the LGBTQQIA+
community. Appointments can be scheduled
with Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

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Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She has
experience counseling transgender, bisexual,
lesbian, gay and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with Temple can
be made by calling the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center at 918-594-8568.

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology Doctoral
Program at Oklahoma State University. She is
a mental health counselor at OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. Merrill is passionate
about social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with people
of all identities and strives to make her
sessions a safe place for all clients. She has
experience working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to sexual or
affectional orientation, gender identity, mood/
anxiety, depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major changes or
transitions in life. Appointments with Merrill
can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Melanie Potts - "Light Fantastic"
Thursday, December 7th, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The December Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase
and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature an exhibit of works by Melanie Potts in a
show titled "Light Fantastic", beginning with a reception on
Thursday, December 7th from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.
Melanie Potts was born in Fort Hood, Texas and now lives in
Tulsa, Oklahoma. She has several exhibits and series to her
credit; this series - Light Fantastic - focuses on the idea of
seeing something that is taken for granted and even looked
down upon - that "something" is light pollution.
Her inspiration for this series comes from her having lived in
the country. When she is in the suburbs and in cities, she speaks of what's missing: "The lack of stars has always been a notable thing; at night in the country,
you could tell how far you were from the city by the glow in the sky and like many, I learned to detest that city glow because it blocked out the lights of the
stars. Then as time progressed I learned to see the direct lights around me, rather than look up. I looked forward to see the brilliant lights that surround us
each night. Thinking of these lights and the missing starlight, I realized that if we view lights as just that - a combination of chemical and electric reactions then the light of the stars start to seem less brilliant compared to the light of the car facing you at an intersection."
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, December 7th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work.
The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Parents Holiday Brunch Sponsored by PFLAG
Saturday, December 9, 10:30 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology intern at
the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She is
dedicated to working with clients of all
identities (including all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a multicultural
perspective. Kathy works with clients to
address concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity development, and
overall personal enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

PFLAG

SACHAP R

The Holiday Mom and Dad's Brunch
Tulsa PFLAG invites you to the Holiday Brunch
Especially for Moms, Dads, and Allies
on Saturday, December 9, 10:30 a.m.

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621 East 4th Street, Tulsa, OK 74120

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. He received his master's degree in
counseling from Indiana University and is a
National Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of the
LGBTQ+ community on a variety of issues
including depression, anxiety, relationship
issues, spiritual concerns, trauma, intimate
partner violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with Mark can
be made by calling the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Please RSVP by Thursday, December 7,
Nancymcdo@aol.com
Catered by TW's AFAB Catering.

OkEq Holiday Shopping Market
Saturday December 9, 12:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate and Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide variety of
topics including relationship/family concerns,
body image, community advocacy, religiosity/
spirituality concerns, trauma, and more. She
has experience with family and couples
counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice. Appointments
can be scheduled with Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

We invite you to join us for our 2nd annual OkEq Holiday Shopping Market. Part of the proceeds from
the event will benefit the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.
If you would like to be part of the fun and be a vendor at this year market please contact program
director Jose Vega by email. Jose.vega@okeq.org

OU1' , .ENROLL

#KnowYourRights

YOU SHOULD NEVER FACE
DISCRIMINATION
IN HEALTH INSURANCE OR HEALTH CARE.

Non-Binary Support Group
Third Wednesday of each month from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify with
non-binary genders, including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities, receive
support, and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Southern Pride Drum Group
Every Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
Southern Pride drum group is the only drum group
of its kind in the entire world, being the only drum
comprised of mainly 2 spirit (GLBT Native)
members and their families. They have travelled all
across the US and Canada singing for powwows,
gatherings and Pride events for more than 10
years with more than 100 years of combined
experience singing at the drum. Currently they are
seeking to teach drumming and singing and drum
etiquette at the Equality Center in Tulsa and add to
their tight knit drum family.

If this happens to you, you have rights.
To learn more, visit out2enroll.org/faqs/1557-2/

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS)
Recovery and Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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November Volunteer of the Month
Tamra Jennings
Tamra Jennings started volunteering in February or March 2017, because her
son passed away of natural causes and her Aunts donated to have his name
on the Wall of Remembrance. "Since his name hangs here, it is where I want
and need to be", states Tamra. Her favorite part of volunteering at the center is
interacting with the staff but mainly the people who come in. We have our
"regulars" and she just adores some of them. When Tamra is not volunteering
she is a wife and Mom. She has been married to her husband Jonathan for 21
years and they have a 14 year old old daughter named Sarah. Sarah is
involved in Softball and Band at Broken Arrow so she keeps Tamra busy. Tamra
also writes a grief blog and works to raise funds for their son's Memorial
Endowment at RSU.
Tamra says "I am really looking forward to helping at a Bingo night as I hear
they are quite fun! I haven't gotten to participate in many events yet since I just
got involved this year. I did march in Pride giving out 'Free Mom Hugs'". And
she enthusiastically encourages everyone to volunteer - " Yes! Yes! Yes!
People should definitely volunteer. There is something that volunteering here
does to my heart. It may be because we lost our son but, being here in this
environment which is so positive and loving is amazing. Seeing all the good
work the center does brings joy to me."

Thank you for
your enthusiasm,
Tamra!
If you would like to volunteer,

click here

Asexual Meeting
Every other Tuesday
It's the A in LGBTQA. Come join us for an
affirming, open discussion at this peer-led group
for individuals 18 and over who identify as asexual
or are interested in discussing asexual issues.
This a place for asexuals to form community. Be a
part of the first Tulsa asexual group.
Asexuality can be defined in many different ways.
Some of us identify as asexual because we are not
interested in intercourse, but still want other forms
of sex. Some of us identify as asexual because we
cannot get sexually aroused. Others may identify
as asexual because we are never attracted to
anyone sexually.
Some of us are in relationships with the opposite
sex, some with the same sex, and others remain
unattached our entire lives.

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday
of each month at
7:00 p.m.

or contact Jose Vega at

jose.vega@okeq.org

November Video eNews
The group is open to all bi, pan, queer, fluid folks
and their allies.

No Shade for Plus
Every Tuesday

Amazon Smile
Holiday shopping is easy with Amazon's Holiday Gift Guides. #StartWithaSmile at smile.amazon.com for your holiday gifts and Amazon donates to
Oklahomans for Equality Inc.
Amazon Smile Link

A new support group to bring together people who
have found they are HIV positive and those who
have been living with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, Education, Social
activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center to provide a safe place to discuss
issues and meet other people who are navigating
their life being PLUS.

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SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

No Shade for Plus
Every Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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A new support group to bring together people who have found they are HIV positive and those who have been living with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, education, social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to provide a safe place to discuss issues and meet other people who are navigating their life
being PLUS.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

s.

2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Tulsa Writers, Ink.
First and third Saturday of each month
An LGBT inclusive group of writers providing
support and resources to authors and writers
regardless of where they are in their writing career.
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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support, education and
social opportunities for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Asexual Meeting
Every other Tuesday
Next meeting November 14, 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
It's the A in LGBTQA. Come join us for an affirming, open discussion at this peer-led group for individuals 18
and over who identify as asexual or are interested in discussing asexual issues.
This is a place for asexuals to form community. Be a part of the first Tulsa asexual group.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Asexuality can be defined in many different ways. Some of us identify as asexual because we are not
interested in intercourse, but still want other forms of sex. Some of us identify as asexual because we
cannot get sexually aroused. Others may identify as asexual because we are never attracted to anyone
sexually.
Some of us are in relationships with the opposite sex, some with the same sex, and others remain
unattached our entire lives.

Survivors of Incest Anonymous

Tulsa Writers, Ink.

Every Saturday
12:30 pm

First and third Saturday of each month
Next meeting November 18, 1:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
An LGBT inclusive group of writers providing support and resources to authors and writers regardless of where they are in their writing career.

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SIA strives to empower those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become survivors and thrivers.
For more information, visit siawso.org

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Game Night

Affordable Care Healthcare Navigator

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as you play
some great board and card games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Every Thursday 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Do you need assistance with open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary Jones, Planned
Parenthood's Healthcare Navigator, in the Rainbow Library. She will be more than happy to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable Care Act.

Tulsa Project Theatre Season 2017-2018
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Charles E. Norman Theatre

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

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110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Tulsa Project Theatre (TPT), the city's only theatre company operating under an Actors Equity Association
(AEA) contract, and has announced its 2017-2018 season. Three of the season's productions are in
collaboration with other AEA affiliates - two from Oklahoma City and one with whom fans of the hit TV shows,
Big Bang Theory and Speechless, may be familiar.
In February 2018, TPT returns to the intimate Norman Theatre at the Tulsa PAC to present the Regional
Premiere of John Ross Bowie's FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN. This brand new non-musical play centers on
the iconic punk band, The Ramones, as they record their fifth album with eccentric music producer, Phil
Spector. Focusing on the period in 1979-1980 when the band stood on the edge of breaking out, and Spector
needed a hit, this intense black comedy sheds light on an important and overlooked moment in rock history.
FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN was written by actor and comedian John Ross Bowie, best known for his role as
Barry Kripke in the CBS show THE BIG BANG THEORY and currently as Jimmy Dimeo on the ABC show
SPEECHLESS. FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN runs February 16-25, 2018.
TICK...TICK...BOOM! is an autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the late Pulitzer Prize- and Tony
Awardwinning composer of Rent, which tells the story of a composer and the sacrifices he made to achieve his
big break, eventually leading to a Broadway blockbuster. His girlfriend wants to get married and move out of
the city, his best friend is making big bucks on Madison Avenue and, yet, Jon is still waiting tables and trying to
write the great American rock musical. Set in 1990, this compelling story of personal discovery embraces the
universal ideal of holding onto your dreams through life's most difficult challenges. Before RENT, there was
TICK...TICK...BOOM! The production will run for a weekend in Oklahoma City before arriving in Tulsa for a
limited run on April 27 - 29, 2018.
Tulsa Project Theatre will close its seventh season in the Liddy Doenges Theatre with another Oklahoma
Premiere of the rock opera LIZZIE, set to run July 13-22, 2018. On a sweltering summer morning in 1892, in a
small new England city, a prominent business man and his wife were brutally axed to death in their home. Their youngest daughter, Lizzie Borden was the
prime suspect and her trial was a coast-to-coast media sensation. LIZZIE features four women fronting a six-piece rock band. LIZZIE is sex, rage, betrayal,
blood, murder, and American mythology set to a scorching rock score.
Visit www.tulsaprojecttheatre.com for more information

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The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has many
spaces for your next meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next event or receive pricing
information, contact sharon.queen@okeq.org
Stop by for a quick view of the Event Center and
pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products and
services, and also strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HEALTH INSURANCE
FOR LESS THAN

$20/MONTH
That's what
ANY 27-YEAR OLD
making $25,000/year
can find in half
of the country.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Intimate Partner Violence&amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor Support
Group
First Wednesday of each month from 5:30 - 7:30
p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical, sexual,
threatening or emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate partner. This
support and educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing process
and find hope. The group will provide emotional
support, information and resources to help
participants recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a safety
plan, reducing risk of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing the impact of
trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced sexual
activity, such as unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a person's will or
without consent. This support group will meet
together to discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained providers will
offer information and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization, safety
planning, increasing self-regulatory skills,
addressing trauma through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support systems,
family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information contact Jim
Scholl at 918.631.2722.

Equality Center Pride Store
2017 Tulsa Pride Shirts are still a vailable in the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Pride Store for $20.00

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MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks equal
rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender
(LGBT) individuals and families through advocacy,
education, programs, alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"The Transgender Phenomenon"
Written by: Richard Ekins and Dave King

A full length documentary film recounting the events surrounding the widely
publicized and controversial raid of a Fort Worth, Texas gay bar in 2009. Following
a sordid aftermath, Fort Worth would become a leader in LGBT (Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, Transgender) equality. However, that journey was not smooth and
without controversies. Witness history unfold as this film documents that journey
from the perspective of eyewitnesses, activists and politicians who helped change
the city. Narrated by television icon and Emmy nominated actress, Meredith
Baxter.

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

OkEq Board and Trustees

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Executive Committee
Rev. Geoffrey Brewster, President
Stuart Ashworth, Esq,
Vice President
Jan Baldwin, Secretary
Paul Allen, Treasurer
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, At Large
Board of Directors
Christopher Brecht-Smith, Esq
Alyssa Bryant, Esq
Sheena Grewal
Darci Hazelwood, DO
Ben Matthews
Mike Redman, Esq
Chris Shoaf
Al Triggs
Robin VanMeter
John Williams
Board of Advisors
Laura Arrowsmith, DO
Peter Brennan
Jamie Catlett
Michael Farr
Joann Frizell
Andrew Gordon
Tamra Beth Jennings
Marcia Labooth Keesee
Amanda Lowe
Andrew McClain
Jim Scholl
Mikeal Vaughn
William Vaughn
Community Advisors
Erin Christy
Karen Gilbert
Deborah Gist, EdD
Christina Mendoza
Denise Reid
Jane Wiseman
Trustees
Shawna Baker, Esq.
Dan Burnstein
Kirk Holt
David Nelson
Kris Wilmes

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2017 BULLYING PREVENTION
CONFERENCE
Featuring Dr. Tracy Vaillancourt
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Tulsa C.A.R.E.S. Fairy Tree

November 22nd, 2017
In This Issue
Tulsa C.A.R.E.S. Fairy Tree
Come Home for the Holiday Thanksgiving Dinner
ACTION for DREAMers
Out 2 Enroll
World AIDS Day Turn Tulsa Red
Challenging Beliefs in Nontraditional Relationships

Purchased gifts must be returned by December 8, 2017
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

On This Shining Night
"First Thursday" Art Opening
PFLAG Holiday Brunch

The Fairy Tree is back and ready for you to stop by the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to select a
recipient in need. We adopt the clients of Tulsa CARES that are in need of clothing and other
items. The suggested gift items are listed for your shopping convenience. Tulsa CARES provides
social services to individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. Help us support those in our community so
that they can have a happy holiday.

OkEq Holiday Shopping Market
Out 2 Enroll
Sisters in Song
Family Ties Holiday Party
Coming Out Workshop

For more information, please contact Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org.

Falala Ball
December EBA Mixer
November Volunteer of the Month
November Video eNews
Amazon Smile
Out 2 Enroll
No Shade for Plus

Paul Harrison, Fairy Tree Decorator, with Toby
Jenkins

Asexual Meeting
Tulsa Writers, Ink
Affordable Care Healthcare Navigator
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE

Come Home for the Holiday Thanksgiving Dinner
Thursday November 23, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Out 2 Enroll

OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving Day
for a FREE community meal at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Bullying Prevention Conference

Please confirm your attendance by contacting
Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org or by
calling 918-743-4297.

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Local affirming and inclusive congregations and
OkEq provide a wonderful meal every year. The
meal will be served at 12:00 p.m. Please arrive by
12:00 p.m.
Lunch will be provided by:
Joy Lutheran Church ELCA
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
----Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
---Christ Church Episcopal
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
East Side Christian Church
University United Methodist Church
PFLAG Tulsa
Muslims 4 Mercy
Centenary United Methodist

Amazon Smile
Shop Now

Holiday shopping is easy with Amazon's Holiday Gift
Guides. #StartWithaSmile at smile.amazon.com for
your holiday gifts and Amazon donates to Oklahomans
for Equality Inc.

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OkEq Board Meeting
TW's AFAB Catering

Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, December 21
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board meetings are
open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition

Join ACTIO

Tut a for

ACTION for DREAMers:
Tulsans Speak Out on DACA
Location: St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church

The November Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center will feature an exhibit of
works by Mallory Taylor. The show begins with a
reception on Thursday, November 2nd from
6-9pm, where there will be a door prize drawn of
the artist's work. The show continues throughout
the month.
Mallory Taylor is a self-taught artist born in Tulsa,
Oklahoma. She is of Osage, Cherokee, Blackfoot,
Crow, Black Dutch and Irish descent. Her acrylic
paintings and pencil drawings are expressionistic
in nature. In an attempt to preserve her Native

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American culture through her contemporary style,
she will often include handwritten explanations of
the stories and historical artifacts represented
within her work.

November 30th from 7:00 p .m . to 8:30 p .m .

ACTO~

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Family Ties is an official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Family Ties
contact andy@grimesco.net

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December 15th

from discrimination

Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Free to participate, this course is designed for
individuals coming to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to family, friends
and coworkers. Question and answer session in a
supportive and informed environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org

Lawyer in the Library
December 13
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Check out your health insurance options at

healthcare.gov

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with
a lawyer about topics such as family law (divorce,
paternity, custody, child support), landlord/tenant ,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment
necessary..

Healthcare Navigator
World AIDS Day Turn Tulsa Red
Friday, December 1, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
In honor of World AIDS Day we are turning Tulsa red. Wear Red and Remember. Wear
your red ribbon, wear your fire engine red outfit, die your hair red, and remember.
Remember those who died, those we lost, and those who are still fighting for their lives.
Presentations, Candlighting ceremony, performances, testimonies and honoring those
living with HIV/AIDS.

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Challenging Beliefs in Nontraditional Relationships
Monday, December 4, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
This therapeutic discussion group provides a haven for individuals who engage in nontraditional relationship structures, with
a focus on internal and social stigmas, personal belief systems, and the struggles surrounding this population. This group is
open to individuals who take part in ethically nonmonogamous relationships (polyamory, swinging) and kink relationships.
The Oklahoma Poly Network is a proud supporter of this group.

Thursdays 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open enrollment for
the Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet
with Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care Act a.k.a.
Obamacare. Contact Mary Jones at 918-587-4621
or
mary.jones@ppgreatplains.org

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be patient when
setting up appointment times. It can take up to 2
weeks for them to find an available time to see
you.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Melanie Potts - "Light Fantastic"
Thursday, December 7th, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The December Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase
and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature an exhibit of works by Melanie Potts in a
show titled "Light Fantastic", beginning with a reception on
Thursday, December 7th from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.
Melanie Potts was born in Fort Hood, Texas and now lives in
Tulsa, Oklahoma. She has several exhibits and series to her
credit; this series - Light Fantastic - focuses on the idea of
seeing something that is taken for granted and even looked
down upon - that "something" is light pollution.
Her inspiration for this series comes from her having lived in
the country. When she is in the suburbs and in cities, she speaks of what's missing: "The lack of stars has always been a notable thing; at night in the country,
you could tell how far you were from the city by the glow in the sky and like many, I learned to detest that city glow because it blocked out the lights of the
stars. Then as time progressed I learned to see the direct lights around me, rather than look up. I looked forward to see the brilliant lights that surround us
each night. Thinking of these lights and the missing starlight, I realized that if we view lights as just that - a combination of chemical and electric reactions then the light of the stars start to seem less brilliant compared to the light of the car facing you at an intersection."

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She is
passionate about assisting clients who are a
part of the LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns including
issues surrounding gender identity, sexual/
affectional orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa can be
made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, December 7th from 6-9pm, where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work.
The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Parents Holiday Brunch Sponsored by PFLAG
Saturday, December 9, 10:30 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She

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welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to gender
identity, sexual or affectional orientation,
relationship issues, mood/anxiety concerns
and trauma. She is passionate about social
justice and working with the LGBTQQIA+
community. Appointments can be scheduled
with Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

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The Holiday Mom and Dad's Brunch
Tulsa PFLAG invites you to the Holiday Brunch
Especially for Moms, Dads, and Allies
on Saturday, December 9, 10:30 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 East 4th Street, Tulsa, OK 74120

Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She has
experience counseling transgender, bisexual,
lesbian, gay and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with Temple can
be made by calling the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center at 918-594-8568.

Please RSVP by Thursday, December 7,
Nancymcdo@aol.com
Catered by TW's AFAB Catering.

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology Doctoral
Program at Oklahoma State University. She is
a mental health counselor at OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. Merrill is passionate
about social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with people
of all identities and strives to make her
sessions a safe place for all clients. She has
experience working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work with
persons with concerns related to sexual or
affectional orientation, gender identity, mood/
anxiety, depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major changes or
transitions in life. Appointments with Merrill
can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

OkEq Holiday Shopping Market
Saturday December 9, 12:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
We invite you to join us for our 2nd annual OkEq Holiday Shopping Market. Part of the proceeds from
the event will benefit the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
If you would like to be part of the fun and be a vendor at this year's market, please contact program
director Jose Vega by email. Jose.vega@okeq.org

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DISCRIMINATION
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Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology intern at
the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She is
dedicated to working with clients of all
identities (including all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a multicultural
perspective. Kathy works with clients to
address concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity development, and
overall personal enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

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To learn more, visit out2enroll.org/faqs/1557-2/

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ittSotts

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. He received his master's degree in
counseling from Indiana University and is a
National Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of the
LGBTQ+ community on a variety of issues
including depression, anxiety, relationship
issues, spiritual concerns, trauma, intimate
partner violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with Mark can
be made by calling the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate and Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide variety of
topics including relationship/family concerns,
body image, community advocacy, religiosity/
spirituality concerns, trauma, and more. She
has experience with family and couples
counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice. Appointments
can be scheduled with Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

Non-Binary Support Group

2017

Third Wednesday of each month from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify with
non-binary genders, including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities, receive
support, and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

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In This Issue
World AIDS Day Turn Tulsa Red
Dr. Laura Arrowsmith
ACTION for DREAMers
Out 2 Enroll
Tulsa C.A.R.E.S. Fairy Tree

World AIDS Day Turn Tulsa Red

Challenging Beliefs in Nontraditional
Relationships

Friday, December 1, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Guys Dine Too

In honor of World AIDS Day we are turning Tulsa red. Wear Red and Remember. Wear
your red ribbon, wear your fire engine red outfit, die your hair red, and remember.
Remember those who died, those we lost, and those who are still fighting for their lives.

On This Shining Night
"First Thursday" Art Opening
Out 2 Enroll

Presentations, Candlighting ceremony, performances, testimonies and honoring those
living with HIV/AIDS.

PFLAG Holiday Brunch
OkEq Holiday Shopping Market
Sisters in Song
Family Ties Holiday Party
Coming Out Workshop

Dr. Laura Arrowsmith

Out 2 Enroll

"When Doctors Refuse to See Transgender Patients, the Consequences Can Be Dire"
Washington Post Article, November 26, 2017

Falala Ball
December EBA Mixer
Amazon Smile

Dr. Laura Arrowsmith is an Oklahoma native who has made great strides in the
health of Transgender Oklahomans. OkEq is very proud of her and the work she is
doing.

No Shade for Plus
Out 2 Enroll
Asexual Meeting

Dr. Laura Arrowsmith is a radiologist in Tulsa, Oklahoma and has been in practice
for 38 years. Laura received her medical degree from Kansas City University of
Medicine and Biosciences and is a member of the World Professional Association
for Transgender Health. For decades, Laura has provided medical care for
transgender patients and been an active member of the transgender community.
She does a large amount of teaching and activism for the transgender community,
having given numerous presentations about transgender basics and transgender
issues. Laura retired as Director of Transgender programs (Director of Gender
Studies) at Oklahomans for Equality, and presently serves on the board of
advisors. Laura joined the NCTE (Nation Center for Transgender Equality) board in
2011 and has been actively helping NCTE educate the transgender community on
health care issues.

Affordable Care Healthcare Navigator
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
November Volunteer of the Month
November Video eNews
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Out 2 Enroll

Read Dr. Arrowsmith's article here

Amazon Smile
Shop Now

Join ACT IO

Holiday shopping is easy with Amazon's
Holiday Gift Guides. #StartWithaSmile
at smile.amazon.com for your holiday gifts
and Amazon donates to Oklahomans for
Equality Inc.

Tul a for

ACTION for DREAMers:
Tulsans Speak Out on DACA
Location: St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church
November 30th from 7:00 p .m . to 8:30 p .m .

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You shop. Amazon gives.
OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, December 21
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition

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The November Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature an exhibit of works by
Mallory Taylor. The show begins with a
reception on Thursday, November
2nd from 6-9pm, where there will be a
door prize drawn of the artist's work. The
show continues throughout the month.

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Mallory Taylor is a self-taught artist born in
Tulsa, Oklahoma. She is of Osage,
Cherokee, Blackfoot, Crow, Black Dutch
and Irish descent. Her acrylic paintings
and pencil drawings are expressionistic in
nature. In an attempt to preserve her
Native American culture through her
contemporary style, she will often include
handwritten explanations of the stories
and historical artifacts represented within
her work.

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DON'T BE A STATISTIC
QUEER PEOPLE
UNINSURED:

TRANS PEOPLE
UNINSURED:

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Family Ties

25%

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

LEARN ABOUT YOUR
HEALTH INSURANCE OPTIONS NOW
AT WWW.HEALTHCARE.GOV

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

Source Cemer for American Progress, 'Ml) Repe,rhr19 tl&gt;e Affordable care Act,. Bod Melicone for LGBT Communues. 2017

Tulsa C.A.R.E.S. Fairy Tree
Purchased gifts must be returned by December 8, 2017
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org

The Fairy Tree is back and ready for you to stop by the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to select a
recipient in need. We adopt the clients of Tulsa CARES that are in need of clothing and other
items. The suggested gift items are listed for your shopping convenience. Tulsa CARES provides
social services to individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. Help us support those in our community so
that they can have a happy holiday.

Free to participate, this course is designed
for individuals coming to terms with their
sexuality with presentations on how to
come out to family, friends and coworkers.
Question and answer session in a
supportive and informed environment.
Please contact
ComingOut@OkEq.org

For more information, please contact Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org.

Lawyer in the Library
December 13
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Paul Harrison, Fairy Tree Decorator, with Toby
Jenkins

Challenging Beliefs in Nontraditional Relationships

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment
necessary

Monday, December 4, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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This therapeutic discussion group provides a haven for individuals who engage in nontraditional relationship structures, with
a focus on internal and social stigmas, personal belief systems, and the struggles surrounding this population. This group is
open to individuals who take part in ethically nonmonogamous relationships (polyamory, swinging) and kink relationships.
The Oklahoma Poly Network is a proud supporter of this group.

Healthcare Navigator

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday December 5, 6:30 p.m.
Bangkok Thai Buffet
3313 E. 32nd Pl., Tulsa, OK

We use authentic Thai food without M.S.G one of your friends will tell you about us we have a lunch and dinner buffet
both different prices lunch buffet is $9.20 and our dinner buffet is $10.99 Saturday is always dinner price and same
goes for holidays. We have been open since 1977 and still here always looking for new fans so come in and try it out.
we still celebrate 37 years of excellent service. Visit Bangkok Thai Buffet online.
RSVP to Richard Haley at GuysDineToo@gmail.com

Thursdays 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy to
help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppgreatplains.org

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Melanie Potts - "Light Fantastic"
Thursday, December 7th, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The December Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase
and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature an exhibit of works by Melanie Potts in a
show titled "Light Fantastic", beginning with a reception on
Thursday, December 7th from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.
Melanie Potts was born in Fort Hood, Texas and now lives in
Tulsa, Oklahoma. She has several exhibits and series to her
credit; this series - Light Fantastic - focuses on the idea of
seeing something that is taken for granted and even looked
down upon - that "something" is light pollution.

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

Her inspiration for this series comes from her having lived in
the country. When she is in the suburbs and in cities, she speaks of what's missing: "The lack of stars has always been a notable thing; at night in the country,
you could tell how far you were from the city by the glow in the sky and like many, I learned to detest that city glow because it blocked out the lights of the
stars. Then as time progressed I learned to see the direct lights around me, rather than look up. I looked forward to see the brilliant lights that surround us
each night. Thinking of these lights and the missing starlight, I realized that if we view lights as just that - a combination of chemical and electric reactions then the light of the stars start to seem less brilliant compared to the light of the car facing you at an intersection."

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The show begins with a reception on Thursday, December 7th from 6-9pm, where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work.
The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She welcomes the opportunity to
work with persons with concerns
related to gender identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+ community.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She has experience counseling
transgender, bisexual, lesbian, gay
and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Program at Oklahoma State
University. She is a mental health
counselor at OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is passionate about
social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with
people of all identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe place for
all clients. She has experience
working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work
with persons with concerns related to
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/anxiety,
depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major
changes or transitions in life.
Appointments with Merrill can be
made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

Parents Holiday Brunch Sponsored by PFLAG
Saturday, December 9, 10:30 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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The Holiday Mom and Dad's Brunch
Tulsa PFLAG invites you to the Holiday Brunch
Especially for Moms, Dads, and Allies
on Saturday, December 9, 10:30 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 East 4th Street, Tulsa, OK 74120
Please RSVP by Thursday, December 7,
Nancymcdo@aol.com
Catered by TW's AFAB Catering.

OkEq Holiday Shopping Market
Saturday December 9, 12:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
We invite you to join us for our 2nd annual OkEq Holiday Shopping Market. Part of the proceeds from
the event will benefit the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
If you would like to be part of the fun and be a vendor at this year's market, please contact program
director Jose Vega by email. Jose.vega@okeq.org

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology
intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated to working
with clients of all identities (including
all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a
multicultural perspective. Kathy
works with clients to address
concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity
development, and overall personal
enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please
contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. He received his
master's degree in counseling from
Indiana University and is a National
Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of
the LGBTQ+ community on a variety
of issues including depression,
anxiety, relationship issues, spiritual
concerns, trauma, intimate partner
violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with
Mark can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

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ittSoYts

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor
- Candidate and Counseling
Psychology Doctoral Intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide
variety of topics including
relationship/family concerns, body
image, community advocacy,
religiosity/spirituality concerns,
trauma, and more. She has
experience with family and couples
counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

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In This Issue
Tulsa C.A.R.E.S. Fairy Tree
December Video eNews
"First Thursday" Art Opening
Out 2 Enroll
PFLAG Holiday Brunch
OkEq Holiday Shopping Market

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Family Ties Holiday Party

Oklahomans for Equality is grateful for all the fairies in Tulsa! All of the Fairy Tree recipients have
been adopted, thanks to our generous community. We just want to remind those of you who have
adopted to please return your wrapped gifts with the card by December 8th. If you missed the
chance to adopt, you may bring additional wrapped gifts to the center by December 8th. The most
requested gifts this year were fleece or electric blankets, housewares, and small kitchen
appliances and gadgets.

Coming Out Workshop

On This Shining Night
Sisters in Song

Out 2 Enroll
Fa La La Ball
S.A.G.E. Holiday Light Tour and Dinner
December EBA Mixer

We adopt the clients of Tulsa CARES that are in need of clothing and other items. The suggested
gift items are listed for your shopping convenience. Tulsa CARES provides social services to
individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. Help us support those in our community so that they can have a
happy holiday.

Amazon Smile
Dr. Laura Arrowsmith
No Shade for Plus
Out 2 Enroll

For more information, please contact Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org.

Asexual Meeting
Affordable Care Healthcare Navigator
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE

Paul Harrison, Fairy Tree Decorator, with Toby
Jenkins

Pride Store
Out 2 Enroll

December Video eNews

Amazon Smile
Shop Now
Holiday shopping is easy with Amazon's
Holiday Gift Guides. #StartWithaSmile
at smile.amazon.com for your holiday gifts
and Amazon donates to Oklahomans for
Equality Inc.

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Melanie Potts - "Light Fantastic"
Thursday, December 7th, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

amazons
mile
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You shop. Amazon gives.
OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, December 21
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition
The November Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature an exhibit of works by
Mallory Taylor. The show begins with a
reception on Thursday, November
2nd from 6-9pm, where there will be a
door prize drawn of the artist's work. The
show continues throughout the month.

The December Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature an exhibit of works by
Melanie Potts in a show titled "Light Fantastic", beginning with a reception on Thursday, December 7th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
Melanie Potts was born in Fort Hood, Texas and now lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She has several exhibits and series to her credit; this series - Light Fantastic focuses on the idea of seeing something that is taken for granted and even looked down upon - that "something" is light pollution.
Her inspiration for this series comes from her having lived in the country. When she is in the suburbs and in cities, she speaks of what's missing: "The lack of

Mallory Taylor is a self-taught artist born in
Tulsa, Oklahoma. She is of Osage,
Cherokee, Blackfoot, Crow, Black Dutch
and Irish descent. Her acrylic paintings
and pencil drawings are expressionistic in
nature. In an attempt to preserve her
Native American culture through her
contemporary style, she will often include
handwritten explanations of the stories

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stars has always been a notable thing; at night in the country, you could tell how far you were from the city by the glow in the sky and like many, I learned to
detest that city glow because it blocked out the lights of the stars. Then as time progressed I learned to see the direct lights around me, rather than look up. I
looked forward to see the brilliant lights that surround us each night. Thinking of these lights and the missing starlight, I realized that if we view lights as just
that - a combination of chemical and electric reactions - then the light of the stars start to seem less brilliant compared to the light of the car facing you at an
intersection."

and historical artifacts represented within
her work.

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, December 7th from 6-9pm, where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work.
The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

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Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Free to participate, this course is designed
for individuals coming to terms with their
sexuality with presentations on how to
come out to family, friends and coworkers.
Question and answer session in a
supportive and informed environment.
Please contact
ComingOut@OkEq.org

Saturday, December 9, 10:30 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Lawyer in the Library
December 13
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

PFLAG
, ULSA

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment
necessary

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The Holiday Mom and Dad's Brunch

Healthcare Navigator

Tulsa PFLAG invites you to the Holiday Brunch
Especially for Moms, Dads, and Allies
on Saturday, December 9, 10:30 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 East 4th Street, Tulsa, OK 74120

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Please RSVP by Thursday, December 7,
Nancymcdo@aol.com
Catered by TW's AFAB Catering.

OkEq Holiday Shopping Market
Saturday December 9, 12:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
We invite you to join us for our 2nd annual OkEq Holiday Shopping Market. Part of the proceeds from
the event will benefit the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
If you would like to be part of the fun and be a vendor at this year's market, please contact program
director Jose Vega by email. Jose.vega@okeq.org

Thursdays 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy to
help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppgreatplains.org

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Family Ties Holiday Party
Sunday, December 10, 3:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Come celebrate the holiday season with Santa and Mrs. Claus! Family Ties will be hosting from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm on December 10th at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. There will be sweet treats, drinks, and holiday cheer!!
Family Ties is a group of, and for, gay families in the Tulsa area, and those who support them.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

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Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She welcomes the opportunity to
work with persons with concerns
related to gender identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+ community.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

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Coming Out Workshop
Monday, December 11, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern with Bellevue University. She has experience
working with LGBT+ clients, homeless youth, individuals struggling with mood disorders,
anxiety, and trauma. She currently works with survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault,
and human trafficking. She welcomes the opportunity to work with persons with concerns
related to nontraditional relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as well as the other areas listed
above. She is passionate about advocacy and public policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual seeking services.
It is a safe space to share experiences about coming out and discuss topics as it relates to
doing so. By sharing struggles and victories the group allows those newly coming out and
who have been out for a while to learn from others. All are welcome to join in the discussion
whether Lesbian, Gay, Bi, or Trans
Please contact center@OkEq.org or call 918-743-4297

Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She has experience counseling
transgender, bisexual, lesbian, gay
and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Program at Oklahoma State
University. She is a mental health
counselor at OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is passionate about
social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with
people of all identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe place for
all clients. She has experience
working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work
with persons with concerns related to
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/anxiety,
depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major
changes or transitions in life.
Appointments with Merrill can be
made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

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Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology
intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated to working
with clients of all identities (including
all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a
multicultural perspective. Kathy
works with clients to address
concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity
development, and overall personal
enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please
contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. He received his
master's degree in counseling from
Indiana University and is a National
Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of
the LGBTQ+ community on a variety
of issues including depression,
anxiety, relationship issues, spiritual
concerns, trauma, intimate partner
violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with
Mark can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Fa La La Ball
Saturday, December 16, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The 10th Annual Fa La La Ball will be held Saturday, December 16,
2017 from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center.

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor
- Candidate and Counseling
Psychology Doctoral Intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide
variety of topics including
relationship/family concerns, body
image, community advocacy,
religiosity/spirituality concerns,
trauma, and more. She has
experience with family and couples
counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

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Don your gay apparel and join us for the 10th annual Falala Ball! This
nice and naughty evening will include live entertainment, cash bar
and light hor d'oeuvres.
Admission is any of the following:
Can goods and toiletries for St Jerome Parish Food Pantry
Can goods for Diversity Christian Center Food Pantry
Pet Food for Friend for a Friend
Toys for Women in Recovery

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify
with non-binary genders, including but not
limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux,
and more. This group will be a safe space
to discuss our identities, receive support,
and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Live Entertainment
Carmela Hill &amp; Double Treble
The Nerve Pills
Quentin Marcellis
Mariel Luna
"You think you are a holiday drag queen" lip sync contest
Raffle Prizes
Dedication of the Equality Quilt
Designed by Karen Hendricks
8:00 p.m. ceremony
Child Care is available in our Kids Holiday Party on the second level.
Please RSVP to olivia.cotter@okeq.org if your children will be attending.

S.A.G.E. Holiday Light Tour and Dinner
Tuesday, December 19, 4:00 p.m.
Meet at Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
We will meet at the Equality Center and travel to Muskogee where we will tour Honor Heights Park Garden of Lights. After a drive-thru tour of the garden we will be having dinner at Gino's Italian
restaurant. All we ask that you contribute $5.00 for gas. Dinner will be at your expense.
Honor Heights Park - Experience animated displays and over 1,000,000 shimmering lights at
Muskogee's annual Garden of Lights. Drive through Honor Heights Park and view 120 acres of
trees, bushes and water areas decorated for the holiday season. Visit Garden of Lights and
experience the natural beauty of the park filled with twinkling streams of light. View rose and azalea
bushes illuminated with color, imitating their natural state during the blooming of spring.
This Christmas light display will also feature lighted displays of deer, squirrels and birds scattered
amongst a wide variety of trees wrapped in lights. Guests are invited to enjoy all this holiday beauty
from the comfort of a hay ride or from an outdoor synthetic ice rink set up within the park called
WinterSkate at the Papilion. Admission to Garden of Lights is free; however, donations are
appreciated.

Southern Pride Drum Group
Every Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
Southern Pride drum group is the only
drum group of its kind in the entire world,
being the only drum comprised of mainly 2
spirit (GLBT Native) members and their
families. They have travelled all across
the US and Canada singing for powwows,
gatherings and Pride events for more than
10 years with more than 100 years of
combined experience singing at the drum.
Currently they are seeking to teach
drumming and singing and drum etiquette
at the Equality Center in Tulsa and add to
their tight knit drum family.

Gino's - Quality, service with a smile at a price that will make you happy, and food that is good to
eat (while still being good for you ). We make everything FRESH right here because
we care about what we feed our neighbors. For more information on Gino's click here

SOS Group

Please RSVP to olivia.cotter@okeq.org by December 13th.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

EBA Mixer
Wednesday December 20th, 6:00 p.m.
Decopolis
502 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74103

Deco to Retro inspired Books, Toys and Gifts. Check out our Dancing Brush Art Classes held on the first floor in the Atomic Tiki Room! We also have regular
DECOPOLIS Art Exhibitions featuring local artists.

Asexual Meeting
Next meeting December 12
It's the A in LGBTQA. Come join us for an
affirming, open discussion at this peer-led
group for individuals 18 and over who
identify as asexual or are interested in
discussing asexual issues.
Visit Decopolis online
You can join the EBA online, at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

This a place for asexuals to form
community. Be a part of the first Tulsa
asexual group.
Asexuality can be defined in many
different ways. Some of us identify as
asexual because we are not interested in
intercourse, but still want other forms of
sex. Some of us identify as asexual
because we cannot get sexually aroused.
Others may identify as asexual because
we are never attracted to anyone sexually.
Some of us are in relationships with the
opposite sex, some with the same sex,
and others remain unattached our entire
lives.

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Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday
of each month at
7:00 p.m.

usiness Alliance

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: please send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more
information.

Amazon Smile
Holiday shopping is easy with Amazon's Holiday Gift Guides. #StartWithaSmile at smile.amazon.com for your holiday gifts and Amazon donates to
Oklahomans for Equality Inc.
Amazon Smile Link

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No Shade for Plus
Every Tuesday
A new support group to bring together
people who have found they are HIV
positive and those who have been living
with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, Education,
Social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center to provide a safe
place to discuss issues and meet other
people who are navigating their lives
being PLUS.

You shop. Amazon gives.
Dr. Laura Arrowsmith
"When Doctors Refuse to See Transgender Patients, the Consequences Can Be Dire"
Washington Post Article, November 26, 2017

Dr. Laura Arrowsmith is an Oklahoma native who has made great strides in the
health of Transgender Oklahomans. OkEq is very proud of her and the work she is
doing.
Dr. Laura Arrowsmith is a radiologist in Tulsa, Oklahoma and has been in practice
for 38 years. Laura received her medical degree from Kansas City University of
Medicine and Biosciences and is a member of the World Professional Association
for Transgender Health. For decades, Laura has provided medical care for
transgender patients and been an active member of the transgender community.
She does a large amount of teaching and activism for the transgender community,
having given numerous presentations about transgender basics and transgender
issues. Laura retired as Director of Transgender programs (Director of Gender
Studies) at Oklahomans for Equality, and presently serves on the board of
advisors. Laura joined the NCTE (Nation Center for Transgender Equality) board in
2011 and has been actively helping NCTE educate the transgender community on
health care issues.
Read Dr. Arrowsmith's article here

No Shade for Plus
Every Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship and
support through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

A new support group to bring together people who have found they are HIV positive and those who have been living with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, education, social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to provide a safe place to discuss issues and meet other people who are navigating their lives
being PLUS.

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Tulsa Writers, Ink.
First and third Saturday of each month
An LGBT inclusive group of writers
providing support and resources to
authors and writers regardless of where
they are in their writing career.
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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm

HEALTH INSURANCE
FOR LESS THAN

SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who are
not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

$20/MONTH
That's what
ANY 27-YEAR OLD
making $25,000/year
can find in half
of the country.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve a space for
your next event or receive pricing
information, contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org Stop by for a
quick view of the Event Center and pick
up a space rental sheet.

Asexual Meeting
Next meeting December 12, 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

EBA Directory
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It's the A in LGBTQA. Come join us for an affirming, open discussion at this peer-led group for individuals 18
and over who identify as asexual or are interested in discussing asexual issues.
This is a place for asexuals to form community. Be a part of the first Tulsa asexual group.

Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers and
community.

Asexuality can be defined in many different ways. Some of us identify as asexual because we are not
interested in intercourse, but still want other forms of sex. Some of us identify as asexual because we cannot
get sexually aroused. Others may identify as asexual because we are never attracted to anyone sexually.
Some of us are in relationships with the opposite sex, some with the same sex, and others remain
unattached our entire lives.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point

Affordable Care Healthcare Navigator
Every Thursday 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120

Open every day

Do you need assistance with open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary Jones, Planned
Parenthood's Healthcare Navigator, in the Rainbow Library. She will be more than happy to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable Care Act.

Tulsa Project Theatre Season 2017-2018
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Charles E. Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Tulsa Project Theatre (TPT), the city's only theatre company operating under an Actors Equity Association
(AEA) contract, and has announced its 2017-2018 season. Three of the season's productions are in
collaboration with other AEA affiliates - two from Oklahoma City and one with whom fans of the hit TV shows,
Big Bang Theory and Speechless, may be familiar.
In February 2018, TPT returns to the intimate Norman Theatre at the Tulsa PAC to present the Regional
Premiere of John Ross Bowie's FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN. This brand new non-musical play centers on the
iconic punk band, The Ramones, as they record their fifth album with eccentric music producer, Phil Spector.
Focusing on the period in 1979-1980 when the band stood on the edge of breaking out, and Spector needed a
hit, this intense black comedy sheds light on an important and overlooked moment in rock history. FOUR
CHORDS AND A GUN was written by actor and comedian John Ross Bowie, best known for his role as Barry
Kripke in the CBS show THE BIG BANG THEORY and currently as Jimmy Dimeo on the ABC show
SPEECHLESS. FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN runs February 16-25, 2018.
TICK...TICK...BOOM! is an autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the late Pulitzer Prize- and Tony
Awardwinning composer of Rent, which tells the story of a composer and the sacrifices he made to achieve his
big break, eventually leading to a Broadway blockbuster. His girlfriend wants to get married and move out of the
city, his best friend is making big bucks on Madison Avenue and, yet, Jon is still waiting tables and trying to
write the great American rock musical. Set in 1990, this compelling story of personal discovery embraces the
universal ideal of holding onto your dreams through life's most difficult challenges. Before RENT, there was
TICK...TICK...BOOM! The production will run for a weekend in Oklahoma City before arriving in Tulsa for a
limited run on April 27 - 29, 2018.
Tulsa Project Theatre will close its seventh season in the Liddy Doenges Theatre with another Oklahoma
Premiere of the rock opera LIZZIE, set to run July 13-22, 2018. On a sweltering summer morning in 1892, in a
small new England city, a prominent business man and his wife were brutally axed to death in their home. Their youngest daughter, Lizzie Borden was the
prime suspect and her trial was a coast-to-coast media sensation. LIZZIE features four women fronting a six-piece rock band. LIZZIE is sex, rage, betrayal,
blood, murder, and American mythology set to a scorching rock score.
Visit www.tulsaprojecttheatre.com for more information

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Equality Center Pride Store
2017 Tulsa Pride Shirts are still a vailable in the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Pride Store for $20.00

Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Intimate Partner Violence &amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group
First Wednesday of each month from 5:30
- 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and educational
group is for individuals who have survived
domestic violence and are ready to
explore their personal healing process
and find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal, and may include specific
goals such as creating a safety plan,
reducing risk of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing the
impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing self-regulatory
skills, addressing trauma through
cognitive processing, reconnecting to
support systems, family and the
community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is paramount. For more
information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

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MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.
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Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"This is Where it Ends"
Written by: Marieke Nijamp

This #1 New York Times Bestseller chronicles the 54 harrowing minutes of a school shooting and
follows four students who must confront their greatest hopes, and darkest fears, as they come faceto-face with the boy with the gun.
Sharon Queen
Service Coordinator
Veterans, Transgender and
Indigenous People
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

10:00 a.m.
The principal of Opportunity, Alabama's high school finishes her speech, welcoming the entire
student body to a new semester and encouraging them to excel and achieve.
10:02 a.m.
The students get up to leave the auditorium for their next class.
10:03
The auditorium doors won't open.
10:05
Someone starts shooting.
A Buzzfeed Best YA Book
A Bustle.com Most-Anticipated YA Novel
A Goodreads YA Best Books Pick
A Goodreads Choice Award Finalist for Young Adult Fiction
Kids Indie Next List Pick

Jose Vega
Program Director
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

"Marieke Nijamp's brutal, powerful fictional account of a school shooting is important in its
timelessness." - Bustle.com
"A gritty, emotional, and suspenseful read although fictionalized, it reflects on a problematic and
harrowing issue across the nations." - Buzzfeed
"A compelling, brutal story of an unfortunately all-too familiar situation: a school shooting. Nijkamp
portrays the events thoughtfully, recounting fifty-four intense minutes of bravery, love, and loss." - BookRiot

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library.

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#KnowYourRights

Alex Wade
Volunteer &amp; Pride Store Coordinator
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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Free Art Class
S.A.G.E. Holiday Light Tour and Dinner
December EBA Mixer
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Wednesday, December 13, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

2017 Holiday Service Schedule
"First Thursday" Art Opening

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

Fa La La Ball

"White Christmas" Sing-A-Longs

Saturday, December 16, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Winterlight

The 10th Annual Fa La La Ball will be held Saturday, December 16, 2017 from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Out 2 Enroll

Don your gay apparel and join us for the 10th annual Falala Ball! This nice and naughty evening will include live entertainment, cash bar and light hor
d'oeuvres.
Admission is any of the following:
Can goods and toiletries for St Jerome Parish Food Pantry
Can goods for Diversity Christian Center Food Pantry
Pet Food for Friend for a Friend
Toys for Women in Recovery

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OkEq Board Meeting
Live Entertainment
Carmela Hill &amp; Double Treble
The Nerve Pills
Quentin Marcellis
Mariel Luna

Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, December 21
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

"You think you are a holiday drag queen" lip sync contest

OkEq Art Exhibition

Raffle Prizes

The December Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature an exhibit of works by
Melanie Potts in a show titled "Light
Fantastic", beginning with a reception on
Thursday, December 7th from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.

Dedication of the Equality Quilt
Designed by Karen Hendricks
8:00 p.m. ceremony
Child Care is available in our Kids Holiday Party on the second level.
Please RSVP to olivia.cotter@okeq.org if your children will be attending.

Free Art Class
Monday, December 18, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for the OKEQ Free Art Class in our art gallery.
all you will need is shading pencils, copy paper or any sort of white blank paper (just not notebook paper) and erasers.
Light refreshments will be served.

S.A.G.E. Holiday Light Tour and Dinner

Melanie Potts was born in Fort Hood,
Texas and now lives in Tulsa,
Oklahoma. She has several exhibits and
series to her credit; this series - Light
Fantastic - focuses on the idea of seeing
something that is taken for granted and
even looked down upon - that "something"
is light pollution.

Family Ties

Tuesday, December 19, 4:00 p.m.

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Meet at Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
We will meet at the Equality Center and travel to Muskogee where we will tour Honor Heights Park Garden of Lights. After a drive-thru tour of the garden we will be having dinner at Gino's Italian
restaurant. All we ask that you contribute $5.00 for gas. Dinner will be at your expense.
Honor Heights Park - Experience animated displays and over 1,000,000 shimmering lights at
Muskogee's annual Garden of Lights. Drive through Honor Heights Park and view 120 acres of trees,
bushes and water areas decorated for the holiday season. Visit Garden of Lights and experience the
natural beauty of the park filled with twinkling streams of light. View rose and azalea bushes
illuminated with color, imitating their natural state during the blooming of spring.

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

This Christmas light display will also feature lighted displays of deer, squirrels and birds scattered
amongst a wide variety of trees wrapped in lights. Guests are invited to enjoy all this holiday beauty
from the comfort of a hay ride or from an outdoor synthetic ice rink set up within the park called
WinterSkate at the Papilion. Admission to Garden of Lights is free; however, donations are
appreciated.

Challenging Beliefs in
Nontraditional Relat ions
hips

Gino's - Quality, service with a smile at a price that will make you happy, and food that is good to
eat (while still being good for you ). We make everything FRESH right here because
we care about what we feed our neighbors. For more information on Gino's click here
Please RSVP to olivia.cotter@okeq.org by December 13th.

EBA Mixer
Wednesday December 20th, 6:00 p.m.
Decopolis
502 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74103

1st &amp; 3rd Monday of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.

Deco to Retro inspired Books, Toys and Gifts. Check out our Dancing Brush Art Classes held on the first floor in the Atomic Tiki Room! We also have regular
DECOPOLIS Art Exhibitions featuring local artists.

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Visit Decopolis online
You can join the EBA online, at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

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Business Alliance

This therapeutic discussion group
provides a haven for individuals who
engage in nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on internal and
social stigmas, personal belief systems,
and the struggles surrounding this
population. This group is open to
individuals who take part in ethically
nonmonogamous relationships
(polyamory, swinging) and kink
relationships. The Oklahoma Poly
Network is a proud supporter of this
group.
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

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Worksh op

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: please send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more
information.
2nd &amp; 4th Monday of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.

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Are you planning to come out? Maybe you
have just recently come out? Join us for a
coming out discussion group meeting
Meeting the History Project Room Free to
participate, this course is designed for
individuals coming to terms with their
sexuality with presentations on how to
come out to family, friends, and
coworkers. Question and answer session
in a supportive and informed
environment.
It is a safe space to share experiences
about coming out and discuss topics as it
relates to doing so. By sharing struggles

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and victories the group allows those newly
coming out and who have been out for a
while to learn from others. All are
welcome to join in the discussion whether
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, or Trans.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
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policy in order to ensure that proper
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Happy Holidays

Lawyer in the Library
December 13
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment
necessary

2017 Schedule for our Affirming, Inclusive and Welcoming Faith Communities
Hanukkah Services
December 12 - December 20

Healthcare Navigator

Temple Israel
2004 East 22nd Place
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114
Dec 30, 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Chanukah Palooza
The Synagogue Congregation B'nai Emunah
1719 South Owasso
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
December 17, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Winterlight Chanukah Festival

Kwanzaa - Habari Gani
December 26 - January 1
Kwanzaa is a week-long celebration held in the United States and in other nations of the Western African diaspora in the Americas. The celebration honors
African heritage in African-American culture, and is observed from December 26 to January 1, culminating in a feast and gift-giving. Kwanzaa has seven core
principles (Nguzo Saba). It was created by Maulana Karenga and was first celebrated in 1966-67.

Winter Solstice - Blessed Solstice
December 21
Although winter is the season of dormancy, darkness and cold, the December Solstice marks the shortest day of the year/longest night and the days slowly get
longer. Celebrations of the lighter days to come and nature's continuing cycle have been common throughout cultures and history with feasts, festivals and
holidays around the December Solstice.

Christmas Services
All Souls Unitarian Church
2952 South Peoria Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
Dec 24, 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
Bethany Christian Church
6730 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec 24, 5:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Candlelight Service

Thursdays 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy to
help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppgreatplains.org

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

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Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
1301 S Boston Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24
9:00-10:15 a.m. - All-Church Breakfast
11:00 a.m. - Service of the Bells
5:00 p.m. - Candlelight Worship Service
11:00 p.m. - Candlelight Communion Service
Christ Church Episcopal
10901 South Yale Ave
Tulsa, OK 74137
Dec 24
2:00 p.m. - Holy Eucharist, Rite I, Church
4:00 p.m. - Children's Pageant &amp; Holy Eucharist, Rite II, Church
4:30 p.m. - Casual Holy Eucharist, Rite II, Markley Chapel
6:00 p.m. - Festal Holy Eucharist, Rite II, Church
8:00 p.m. - Festival of Nine Lessons &amp; Carols, Church
10:30 p.m. - Solemn Midnight Eucharist, Rite II, Church
Dec 25
10:30 a.m. - Holy Eucharist, Rite I, Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
712 South Columbia Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74104
Dec 24
All Day, Advent Prayer Expirience
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. - Jesus University Pancake Breakfast
10:00 - 11:00 a.m. - Unified Service
8:00 - 9:30 p.m. - Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
Dec 25
All Day, Advent Prayer Experience
12:00 - 2:00 p.m. FOL Christmas Dinner
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
627 South 131st East Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74108
Dec 24, 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship &amp; Children's Service
Eastside Christian Church
1438 S Indianapolis Ave
Tulsa, OK 74112
Dec 24
10:45 am Christmas Day Service
6:00 pm Christmas Eve at Eastside
The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer
213 N. Seminole Ave.
Okmulgee, OK 74446
December 24, 7:30 pm The Christ Mass
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
2900 South Harvard
Tulsa, OK 74114
Dec 24
10:30 a.m. Christmas Eve Service
5:00 p.m. Carols &amp; Communion Service

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

Fellowship Lutheran Church ELCA
6727 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec 24
10:00 a.m., 4:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m., &amp; 8:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Services
First Christian Church
913 S Boulder Ave
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24
10:45 am Christmas Eve Service
First Lutheran Church
1244 S. Utica Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74104
Dec 24
6:00 p.m. FELC Nativity of Our Lord Worship
Good Shepherd Episcopal Church
1420 E Dewey
Sapulpa, OK 74066
Dec 24
10:30 a.m. Christmas Eve Service

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She welcomes the opportunity to
work with persons with concerns
related to gender identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+ community.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Hope Unitarian
8432 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec 24
6:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
House Church Tulsa
1244 S. Utica Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74104
Dec 24
10:30 a.m. Christmas Service
Joy Lutheran Church
9940 S. Yale Avenue
Tulsa , OK 74137
Dec 24
9:30 a.m., 5:00 p.m., and 7:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Service

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Parish Church of St Jerome
205 West King
Tulsa, OK 74106
Dec 23
7:00 p.m. Advent Lessons &amp; Carols
Dec 24
No Morning Service
11:00 pm Candlelight Midnight Mass
St Dunstan's Episcopal Church
5635 East 71st Street
Tulsa, OK 74136
Dec 24
11:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite II
1:00 p.m. Santa Misa
7:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Service
10:30 pm Christmas Eve Service
St Paul's United Methodist Church
1442 South Quaker Avenue
(one block east of Peoria on 15th Street)
Tulsa, OK 74120
Dec 24
6:00 p.m. Candlelight &amp; Communion Christmas Eve Service
Trinity Episcopal Church
501 South Cincinnati Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74103
Dec 24
7:30 a.m. Spoken Worship, Rite I
9:00 a.m. Sung Worship, Rite II
11:00 a.m. Christmas Eve Service
11:00 Sung Worship, Rite I
Dec 25
10:00 a.m. Christmas Day Service
12:05 p.m. Pray the Rosary
Unity Center of Tulsa
1830 South Boston Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24
6:00 p.m. Special Christmas Eve Service
Unity Church of Christianity
3355 S. Jamestown Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74135
Dec 24
10:30 am Candlelight Christmas Eve Service

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is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She has experience counseling
transgender, bisexual, lesbian, gay
and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Program at Oklahoma State
University. She is a mental health
counselor at OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is passionate about
social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with
people of all identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe place for
all clients. She has experience
working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work
with persons with concerns related to
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/anxiety,
depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major
changes or transitions in life.
Appointments with Merrill can be
made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

University United Methodist Church
500 S College
Tulsa, OK 74104
Dec 21
6:30 p.m. Longest Night Service
Dec 24
7:00 p.m. Candlelight, Carols, &amp; Communion

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Nan McDowell
Thursday, January 4, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology
intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated to working
with clients of all identities (including
all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a
multicultural perspective. Kathy
works with clients to address
concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity
development, and overall personal
enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please
contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa

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Counseling Center. He received his
master's degree in counseling from
Indiana University and is a National
Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of
the LGBTQ+ community on a variety
of issues including depression,
anxiety, relationship issues, spiritual
concerns, trauma, intimate partner
violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with
Mark can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

The January Oklahomans for Equality showcase and
exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature an exhibit of works by Nan
McDowell , beginning with a reception on Thursday,
January 4th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the
month.
Nan was born in 1940 and grew up in Quincy,
Massachusetts. As a self-taught artist, her painting
was a welcome escape while pursuing careers in
Health Care, and Education. She currently divides her
time between Colorado and Oklahoma. Nan's first art
workshop with Ardith Goodwin, was a week before her
first solo show in 2015. The techniques learned in that
workshop have forever changed her approach to
painting. Conveying emotion through painting, remains
at the center of her work. The last three years Nan has
immersed herself in exploring her artistic framework.
What has emerged, is a love of depicting women in
various states of emotion, and emotions surrounding
homelessness.
Her psyche has been deeply seated in emotion and its affect on others. She remarks that visually presenting the human condition through expression is where
she feels most rewarded. She presents many styles but her strength lies more in monochromatic tones with a small splash of color. When painting the human
form, she often uses photos to get the proper angles of the body. She speaks of her work, "Frequently, my people come to me as I think about a certain feeling I
want to express. I do a quick pencil sketch to achieve a natural pose. Occasionally, the original concept is sketched with paint directly onto the canvas. I layer
with glaze and swaths of gesso". She says she is more comfortable with pallet knives and large strokes but as seen in her art, the smallest brush stoke can
create impact. Her medium of choice is now acrylics.
"I want the painting to tell the story that the viewer places on it. My minds-eye continues to explode with ways to create on canvas, the struggles and joys of
being human. You will see a lot of focus on the eyes, as I believe they truly are the window to your soul. My most recent work reflects my attempt to paint with a
softer, less realistic hand. Second to portraying women, is my love of depicting street people in an uplifting way, so I couldn't resist including my charming
homeless man."
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, January 4th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

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Every Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor
- Candidate and Counseling
Psychology Doctoral Intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide
variety of topics including
relationship/family concerns, body
image, community advocacy,
religiosity/spirituality concerns,
trauma, and more. She has
experience with family and couples
counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify
with non-binary genders, including but not
limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux,
and more. This group will be a safe space
to discuss our identities, receive support,
and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

A new support group to bring together people who have found they are HIV positive and those who have been living with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, education, social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to provide a safe place to discuss issues and meet other people who are navigating their lives
being PLUS.

Southern Pride Drum Group
Every Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
Southern Pride drum group is the only
drum group of its kind in the entire world,
being the only drum comprised of mainly 2
spirit (GLBT Native) members and their
families. They have travelled all across
the US and Canada singing for powwows,
gatherings and Pride events for more than
10 years with more than 100 years of
combined experience singing at the drum.
Currently they are seeking to teach
drumming and singing and drum etiquette
at the Equality Center in Tulsa and add to
their tight knit drum family.

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SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

HEALTH INSURANCE
FOR LESS THAN

$20/MONTH
That's what
ANY 27-YEAR OLD
making $25,000/year
can find in half
of the country.

Asexual Meeting
Next meeting December 12
It's the A in LGBTQA. Come join us for an
affirming, open discussion at this peer-led
group for individuals 18 and over who
identify as asexual or are interested in
discussing asexual issues.
This a place for asexuals to form
community. Be a part of the first Tulsa
asexual group.
Asexuality can be defined in many
different ways. Some of us identify as
asexual because we are not interested in
intercourse, but still want other forms of
sex. Some of us identify as asexual
because we cannot get sexually aroused.
Others may identify as asexual because
we are never attracted to anyone sexually.
Some of us are in relationships with the
opposite sex, some with the same sex,
and others remain unattached our entire
lives.

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday
of each month at
7:00 p.m.

Tulsa Project Theatre Season 2017-2018
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Charles E. Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

Tulsa Project Theatre (TPT), the city's only theatre company operating under an Actors Equity Association (AEA)
contract, and has announced its 2017-2018 season. Three of the season's productions are in collaboration with
other AEA affiliates - two from Oklahoma City and one with whom fans of the hit TV shows,
Big Bang Theory and Speechless, may be familiar.
In February 2018, TPT returns to the intimate Norman Theatre at the Tulsa PAC to present the Regional
Premiere of John Ross Bowie's FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN. This brand new non-musical play centers on the
iconic punk band, The Ramones, as they record their fifth album with eccentric music producer, Phil Spector.
Focusing on the period in 1979-1980 when the band stood on the edge of breaking out, and Spector needed a
hit, this intense black comedy sheds light on an important and overlooked moment in rock history. FOUR
CHORDS AND A GUN was written by actor and comedian John Ross Bowie, best known for his role as Barry
Kripke in the CBS show THE BIG BANG THEORY and currently as Jimmy Dimeo on the ABC show
SPEECHLESS. FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN runs February 16-25, 2018.
TICK...TICK...BOOM! is an autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the late Pulitzer Prize- and Tony
Awardwinning composer of Rent, which tells the story of a composer and the sacrifices he made to achieve his
big break, eventually leading to a Broadway blockbuster. His girlfriend wants to get married and move out of the
city, his best friend is making big bucks on Madison Avenue and, yet, Jon is still waiting tables and trying to
write the great American rock musical. Set in 1990, this compelling story of personal discovery embraces the
universal ideal of holding onto your dreams through life's most difficult challenges. Before RENT, there was
TICK...TICK...BOOM! The production will run for a weekend in Oklahoma City before arriving in Tulsa for a
limited run on April 27 - 29, 2018.

No Shade for Plus
Every Tuesday
A new support group to bring together
people who have found they are HIV
positive and those who have been living
with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, Education,
Social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center to provide a safe
place to discuss issues and meet other
people who are navigating their lives
being PLUS.

Tulsa Project Theatre will close its seventh season in the Liddy Doenges Theatre with another Oklahoma
Premiere of the rock opera LIZZIE, set to run July 13-22, 2018. On a sweltering summer morning in 1892, in a
small new England city, a prominent business man and his wife were brutally axed to death in their home. Their youngest daughter, Lizzie Borden was the
prime suspect and her trial was a coast-to-coast media sensation. LIZZIE features four women fronting a six-piece rock band. LIZZIE is sex, rage, betrayal,

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blood, murder, and American mythology set to a scorching rock score.
Visit www.tulsaprojecttheatre.com for more information

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December Video eNews
SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Equality Center Pride Store
2017 Tulsa Pride Shirts are still a vailable in the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Pride Store for $20.00

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship and
support through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Tulsa Writers, Ink.
First and third Saturday of each month
An LGBT inclusive group of writers
providing support and resources to
authors and writers regardless of where
they are in their writing career.
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Gender Support Program
Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

"The Essential Dykes to Watch Out For"
Written by: Alison Bechdel

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

From the author of Fun Home -- the lives, loves, and politics of cult fav characters Mo, Lois, Sydney,
Sparrow, Ginger, Stuart, Clarice, and others
For twenty-five years Bechdel's path-breaking Dykes to Watch Out For strip has been collected in awardwinning volumes (with a quarter of a million copies in print), syndicated in fifty alternative newspapers, and
translated into many languages. Now, at last, The Essential Dykes to Watch Out For gathers a "rich,
funny, deep and impossible to put down" (Publishers Weekly) selection from all eleven Dykes volumes.
Here too are sixty of the newest strips, never before published in book form.

the essential
Settle in to this wittily illustrated soap opera (Bechdel calls it "half op-ed column and half endless
serialized Victorian novel") of the lives, loves, and politics of a cast of characters, most of them lesbian,
living in a midsize American city that may or may not be Minneapolis.
Her brilliantly imagined countercultural band of friends -- academics, social workers, bookstore clerks -fall in and out of love, negotiate friendships, raise children, switch careers, and cope with aging parents.

DYKES TO WATCH OUT FOR

ALISON BECHDEL ::,:-.,.:.,

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who are
not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Bechdel fuses high and low culture -- from foreign policy to domestic routine, hot sex to postmodern
theory -- in a serial graphic narrative "suitable for humanists of all persuasions."

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Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library.

"White Christmas" Sing-A-Longs
Friday, December 22, 7:00 p.m. (Sold Out!)
Saturday, December 23, 2:00 p.m.
Tickets: $10.00
KTUL-TV's Jody McIntyre will lead us off with trivia and then we'll sing along to the hit musical, a Tulsa Circle Cinema tradition!
Click here to purchase tickets for December 23

ACIRCLE CINEMA TRADITION!

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve a space for
your next event or receive pricing
information, contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org Stop by for a
quick view of the Event Center and pick
up a space rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers and
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
"White Christmas" Sing-A-Longs
Date/time: Friday, 12/22 at 7pm (Sold Out!) &amp; Saturday, 12/23 at 2pm
Tickets: $10
Info: KTUL-TV's Jody McIntyre will lead us off with trivia and then we'll sing along to the hit musical, a Tulsa Circle Cinema tradition!

Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Intimate Partner Violence &amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group

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First Wednesday of each month from 5:30
- 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and educational
group is for individuals who have survived
domestic violence and are ready to
explore their personal healing process
and find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal, and may include specific
goals such as creating a safety plan,
reducing risk of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing the
impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing self-regulatory
skills, addressing trauma through
cognitive processing, reconnecting to
support systems, family and the
community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is paramount. For more
information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

OUT ~:ENROLL

#KnowYourRights

YOU SHOULD NEVER FACE
DISCRIMINATION
IN HEALTH INSURANCE OR HEALTH CARE.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

If this happens to you, you have rights.
Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

To learn more, visit out2enroll.org/faqs/1557-2/

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Sharon Queen
Service Coordinator
Veterans, Transgender and
Indigenous People
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Director
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Volunteer &amp; Pride Store Coordinator
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Luke Welvaert
Facilities Cordinator
Luke.Welvaert@OkEq.org

Tracy Allen
Special Projects
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Denise Polonchak
Janitorial Services

OkEq Board and Trustees

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Executive Committee
Rev. Geoffrey Brewster, President
Stuart Ashworth, Esq,
Vice President
Jan Baldwin, Secretary
Paul Allen, Treasurer
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, At Large
Board of Directors
Christopher Brecht-Smith, Esq
Alyssa Bryant, Esq
Sheena Grewal
Darci Hazelwood, DO
Ben Matthews
Mike Redman, Esq
Chris Shoaf
Al Triggs
Robin VanMeter
John Williams
Board of Advisors
Laura Arrowsmith, DO
Peter Brennan
Jamie Catlett
Michael Farr
Joann Frizell
Andrew Gordon
Tamra Beth Jennings
Marcia Labooth Keesee
Amanda Lowe
Andrew McClain
Jim Scholl
Mikeal Vaughn
William Vaughn
Community Advisors
Erin Christy
Karen Gilbert
Deborah Gist, EdD
Christina Mendoza
Denise Reid
Jane Wiseman
Trustees
Shawna Baker, Esq.
Dan Burnstein
Kirk Holt
David Nelson
Kris Wilmes

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In This Issue
December EBA Mixer
2017 Holiday Service Schedule
"First Thursday" Art Opening
2018 Pride Bingo
CALL ME BY YOUR NAME Pride Movie Night
Wild Hearts Ball

Wednesday December 20th, 6:00 p.m.
Decopolis
502 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74103

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No Shade for Plus
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Pride Store

Deco to Retro inspired Books, Toys and Gifts. Check out our Dancing Brush Art Classes held on the first floor in the Atomic Tiki Room! We also have regular
DECOPOLIS Art Exhibitions featuring local artists.

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"White Christmas" Sing-A-Longs

Amazon Smile
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Visit Decopolis online
You can join the EBA online, at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

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Holiday shopping is easy with Amazon's
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and Amazon donates to Oklahomans for
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OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, December 21
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: please send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more
information.

Oklahomans For Equality

Happy Holidays

The December Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature an exhibit of works by
Melanie Potts in a show titled "Light
Fantastic", beginning with a reception on
Thursday, December 7th from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.
Melanie Potts was born in Fort Hood,
Texas and now lives in Tulsa,
Oklahoma. She has several exhibits and
series to her credit; this series - Light
Fantastic - focuses on the idea of seeing
something that is taken for granted and
even looked down upon - that "something"
is light pollution.

Family Ties

2017 Schedule for our Affirming, Inclusive and Welcoming Faith Communities
Hanukkah
December 12 - December 20

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Temple Israel
2004 East 22nd Place
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114

The Synagogue Congregation B'nai Emunah
1719 South Owasso
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120

Kwanzaa - Habari Gani
December 26 - January 1
Kwanzaa is a week-long celebration held in the United States and in other nations of the Western African diaspora in the Americas. The celebration honors
African heritage in African-American culture, and is observed from December 26 to January 1, culminating in a feast and gift-giving. Kwanzaa has seven core
principles (Nguzo Saba). It was created by Maulana Karenga and was first celebrated in 1966-67.

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

Challenging Beliefs in
Nontraditional Relat ions
hips

Winter Solstice - Blessed Solstice
December 21
Although winter is the season of dormancy, darkness and cold, the December Solstice marks the shortest day of the year/longest night and the days slowly get
longer. Celebrations of the lighter days to come and nature's continuing cycle have been common throughout cultures and history with feasts, festivals and
holidays around the December Solstice.

Christmas Services
All Souls Unitarian Church
2952 South Peoria Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
Dec 24, 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
Bethany Christian Church
6730 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec 24, 5:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
1301 S Boston Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24
9:00-10:15 a.m. - All-Church Breakfast
11:00 a.m. - Service of the Bells
5:00 p.m. - Candlelight Worship Service
11:00 p.m. - Candlelight Communion Service
Christ Church Episcopal
10901 South Yale Ave
Tulsa, OK 74137
Dec 24
2:00 p.m. - Holy Eucharist, Rite I, Church
4:00 p.m. - Children's Pageant &amp; Holy Eucharist, Rite II, Church
4:30 p.m. - Casual Holy Eucharist, Rite II, Markley Chapel
6:00 p.m. - Festal Holy Eucharist, Rite II, Church
8:00 p.m. - Festival of Nine Lessons &amp; Carols, Church
10:30 p.m. - Solemn Midnight Eucharist, Rite II, Church
Dec 25
10:30 a.m. - Holy Eucharist, Rite I, Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
712 South Columbia Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74104
Dec 24
11:00 pm Candlelight Service

1st &amp; 3rd Monday of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
This therapeutic discussion group
provides a haven for individuals who
engage in nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on internal and
social stigmas, personal belief systems,
and the struggles surrounding this
population. This group is open to
individuals who take part in ethically
nonmonogamous relationships
(polyamory, swinging) and kink
relationships. The Oklahoma Poly
Network is a proud supporter of this
group.
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

Diversity Christian Fellowship International
627 South 131st East Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74108
Dec 24
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship &amp; Children's Service
Eastside Christian Church
1438 S Indianapolis Ave
Tulsa, OK 74112
Dec 24
6:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Candlelight and Communion
The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer
213 N. Seminole Ave.
Okmulgee, OK 74446
December 24, 7:30 pm The Christ Mass
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
2900 South Harvard
Tulsa, OK 74114
Dec 24
10:30 a.m. Christmas Eve Service
5:00 p.m. Carols &amp; Communion Service
Fellowship Lutheran Church ELCA
6727 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec 24
10:00 a.m., 4:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m., &amp; 8:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Services
First Christian Church
913 S Boulder Ave
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24
10:45 am Christmas Eve Service

2nd &amp; 4th Monday of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Are you planning to come out? Maybe you
have just recently come out? Join us for a
coming out discussion group meeting in
the History Project Room. It's free! This
course is designed for individuals coming
to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to
family, friends, and co-workers. Question
and answer session in a supportive and
informed environment.
It is a safe space to share experiences
about coming out and discuss topics as it
relates to doing so. By sharing struggles
and victories the group allows those newly
coming out and who have been out for a
while to learn from others. All are
welcome to join in the discussion whether
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, or Trans.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297

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First Lutheran Church
1244 S. Utica Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74104
Dec 24
6:00 p.m. FELC Nativity of Our Lord Worship

Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Good Shepherd Episcopal Church
1420 E Dewey
Sapulpa, OK 74066
Dec 24
10:30 a.m. Christmas Eve Service
Hope Unitarian
8432 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec 24
6:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
House Church Tulsa
1244 S. Utica Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74104
Dec 24
10:30 a.m. Christmas Service
Joy Lutheran Church
9940 S. Yale Avenue
Tulsa , OK 74137
Dec 24
9:30 a.m., 5:00 p.m., and 7:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Service
Parish Church of St Jerome
205 West King
Tulsa, OK 74106
Dec 23
7:00 p.m. Advent Lessons &amp; Carols
Dec 24
No Morning Service
11:00 pm Candlelight Midnight Mass

Lawyer in the Library

St Dunstan's Episcopal Church
5635 East 71st Street
Tulsa, OK 74136
Dec 24
11:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite II
1:00 p.m. Santa Misa
7:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Service
10:30 pm Christmas Eve Service

January 10
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/tenant disputes,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment is necessary.

St Paul's United Methodist Church
1442 South Quaker Avenue
(one block east of Peoria on 15th Street)
Tulsa, OK 74120
Dec 24
6:00 p.m. Candlelight &amp; Communion Christmas Eve Service

Healthcare Navigator

Trinity Episcopal Church
501 South Cincinnati Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74103
Dec 24
7:30 a.m. Spoken Worship, Rite I
9:00 a.m. Sung Worship, Rite II
11:00 a.m. Christmas Eve Service
11:00 Sung Worship, Rite I
Dec 25
10:00 a.m. Christmas Day Service
12:05 p.m. Pray the Rosary
Unity Center of Tulsa
1830 South Boston Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24
6:00 p.m. Special Christmas Eve Service
Thursdays 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy to
help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppgreatplains.org

Unity Church of Christianity
3355 S. Jamestown Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74135
Dec 24
10:30 am Candlelight Christmas Eve Service
University United Methodist Church
500 S College
Tulsa, OK 74104
Dec 21
6:30 p.m. Longest Night Service
Dec 24
7:00 p.m. Candlelight, Carols, &amp; Communion

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Nan McDowell
Thursday, January 4, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The January Oklahomans for Equality showcase and
exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature an exhibit of works by Nan
McDowell , beginning with a reception on Thursday,
January 4th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the
month.

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Nan was born in 1940 and grew up in Quincy,
Massachusetts. As a self-taught artist, her painting
was a welcome escape while pursuing careers in
Health Care, and Education. She currently divides her
time between Colorado and Oklahoma. Nan's first art
workshop with Ardith Goodwin, was a week before her
first solo show in 2015. The techniques learned in that
workshop have forever changed her approach to
painting. Conveying emotion through painting, remains
at the center of her work. The last three years Nan has
immersed herself in exploring her artistic framework.
What has emerged, is a love of depicting women in
various states of emotion, and emotions surrounding
homelessness.

Dr. Kurt Choate

Her psyche has been deeply seated in emotion and its affect on others. She remarks that visually presenting the human condition through expression is where
she feels most rewarded. She presents many styles but her strength lies more in monochromatic tones with a small splash of color. When painting the human
form, she often uses photos to get the proper angles of the body. She speaks of her work, "Frequently, my people come to me as I think about a certain feeling I
want to express. I do a quick pencil sketch to achieve a natural pose. Occasionally, the original concept is sketched with paint directly onto the canvas. I layer
with glaze and swaths of gesso". She says she is more comfortable with pallet knives and large strokes but as seen in her art, the smallest brush stoke can
create impact. Her medium of choice is now acrylics.
"I want the painting to tell the story that the viewer places on it. My minds-eye continues to explode with ways to create on canvas, the struggles and joys of
being human. You will see a lot of focus on the eyes, as I believe they truly are the window to your soul. My most recent work reflects my attempt to paint with a
softer, less realistic hand. Second to portraying women, is my love of depicting street people in an uplifting way, so I couldn't resist including my charming
homeless man."

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, January 4 , from 6 to 9 p.m.
A door prize of the artist's work will be drawn.
The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

2018 Pride Bingo
Saturday, January 13, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

Tulsa PRIDE BINGO is back for the 2018 Pride season! Join us for the first Tulsa Pride
Bingo of the year
The beautiful and glamorous Nicole Carrington will fly in from Vegas and she has invited
Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our Bingo Bash. DJ Alex says
"get your lip sync selections ready."
$20 for general admission
$30 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$225 Table for 8 people which includes open bar for your table

CALL ME BY YOUR NAME Pride Movie Night
Friday, January 19, 6:00 p.m. Reception, 7:20 p.m. Film Screening
Circle Cinema
10 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa, OK 74104
OKEQ is hosting a reception at the the premier of one of the most highly-acclaimed films of the year,
"CALL ME BY YOUR NAME," Friday, Jan 19 at Circle Cinema.
Reception begins at 6pm, Film Screening at 7:20pm.
In Northern Italy in 1983, seventeen year-old Elio begins a relationship with visiting Oliver, his father's
research assistant, with whom he bonds over his emerging sexuality, their Jewish heritage, and the
beguiling Italian landscape. Starring Armie Hammer and written by James Ivory.

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She welcomes the opportunity to
work with persons with concerns
related to gender identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+ community.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Click here for more information

Wild Hearts Ball
Saturday, February 3, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Dancing, music, friends, and we
guarantee you'll fall in love.
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is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She has experience counseling
transgender, bisexual, lesbian, gay
and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

No Shade for Plus
Every Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
A new support group to bring together people who have found they are HIV positive and those who have been living with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, education, social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to provide a safe place to discuss issues and meet other people who are navigating their lives
being PLUS.

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Program at Oklahoma State
University. She is a mental health
counselor at OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is passionate about
social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with
people of all identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe place for
all clients. She has experience
working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work
with persons with concerns related to
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/anxiety,
depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major
changes or transitions in life.
Appointments with Merrill can be
made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

Tulsa Project Theatre Season 2017-2018
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Charles E. Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Tulsa Project Theatre (TPT), the city's only theatre company operating under an Actors Equity Association (AEA)
contract, and has announced its 2017-2018 season. Three of the season's productions are in collaboration with
other AEA affiliates - two from Oklahoma City and one with whom fans of the hit TV shows,
Big Bang Theory and Speechless, may be familiar.
In February 2018, TPT returns to the intimate Norman Theatre at the Tulsa PAC to present the Regional
Premiere of John Ross Bowie's FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN. This brand new non-musical play centers on the
iconic punk band, The Ramones, as they record their fifth album with eccentric music producer, Phil Spector.
Focusing on the period in 1979-1980 when the band stood on the edge of breaking out, and Spector needed a
hit, this intense black comedy sheds light on an important and overlooked moment in rock history. FOUR
CHORDS AND A GUN was written by actor and comedian John Ross Bowie, best known for his role as Barry
Kripke in the CBS show THE BIG BANG THEORY and currently as Jimmy Dimeo on the ABC show
SPEECHLESS. FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN runs February 16-25, 2018.
TICK...TICK...BOOM! is an autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the late Pulitzer Prize- and Tony
Awardwinning composer of Rent, which tells the story of a composer and the sacrifices he made to achieve his
big break, eventually leading to a Broadway blockbuster. His girlfriend wants to get married and move out of the
city, his best friend is making big bucks on Madison Avenue and, yet, Jon is still waiting tables and trying to
write the great American rock musical. Set in 1990, this compelling story of personal discovery embraces the
universal ideal of holding onto your dreams through life's most difficult challenges. Before RENT, there was
TICK...TICK...BOOM! The production will run for a weekend in Oklahoma City before arriving in Tulsa for a
limited run on April 27 - 29, 2018.

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology
intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated to working
with clients of all identities (including
all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a
multicultural perspective. Kathy
works with clients to address
concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity
development, and overall personal
enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please
contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Tulsa Project Theatre will close its seventh season in the Liddy Doenges Theatre with another Oklahoma
Premiere of the rock opera LIZZIE, set to run July 13-22, 2018. On a sweltering summer morning in 1892, in a
small new England city, a prominent business man and his wife were brutally axed to death in their home. Their youngest daughter, Lizzie Borden was the
prime suspect and her trial was a coast-to-coast media sensation. LIZZIE features four women fronting a six-piece rock band. LIZZIE is sex, rage, betrayal,
blood, murder, and American mythology set to a scorching rock score.
Visit www.tulsaprojecttheatre.com for more information

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Equality Center Pride Store
Last minute holiday decor and gifts are still available in the Pride Store.

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
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Counseling Center. He received his
master's degree in counseling from
Indiana University and is a National
Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of
the LGBTQ+ community on a variety
of issues including depression,
anxiety, relationship issues, spiritual
concerns, trauma, intimate partner
violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with
Mark can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"On A Wednesday in September"
Written by: Stephan Niederwieser

When Edvard hands his lover a ring to seal their friendship, he triggers an emotional avalanche: Bernhard is overwhelmed
with images from the past: Nazi Germany, a blond soldier, and trails of blood in the snow. While seeking answers to these
haunting images, Bernhard crosses paths with many strangers: his close-lipped father, stewardess Kim, grand seignior
Raimondo, gigolo Fred, and his own strong-willed mother Lydia. The ring connects the lives of these strangers, and what
seems contradictory finally comes together at the end. On a Wednesday in September, one of Germany's best-selling gay
novels finally available in English.

Jennie Martin
is a Licensed Professional Counselor
- Candidate and Counseling
Psychology Doctoral Intern at the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center. She
enjoys working with LGBTQQIA+
community members on a wide
variety of topics including
relationship/family concerns, body
image, community advocacy,
religiosity/spirituality concerns,
trauma, and more. She has
experience with family and couples
counseling and is passionate about
advocating for social justice.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Jennie by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library.

"White Christmas" Sing-A-Longs
Friday, December 22, 7:00 p.m. (Sold Out!)
Saturday, December 23, 2:00 p.m.
Tickets: $10.00
KTUL-TV's Jody McIntyre will lead us off with trivia and then we'll sing along to the hit musical, a Tulsa Circle Cinema tradition!
Click here to purchase tickets for December 23

ACIRCLE CINEMA TRADITION!

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify
with non-binary genders, including but not
limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux,
and more. This group will be a safe space
to discuss our identities, receive support,
and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Southern Pride Drum Group
Every Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
Southern Pride drum group is the only
drum group of its kind in the entire world,
being the only drum comprised of mainly 2
spirit (GLBT Native) members and their
families. They have travelled all across
the US and Canada singing for powwows,
gatherings and Pride events for more than
10 years with more than 100 years of
combined experience singing at the drum.
Currently they are seeking to teach
drumming and singing and drum etiquette
at the Equality Center in Tulsa and add to
their tight knit drum family.

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SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Asexual Meeting
Next meeting December 26
It's the A in LGBTQA. Come join us for an
affirming, open discussion at this peer-led
group for individuals 18 and over who
identify as asexual or are interested in
discussing asexual issues.
This a place for asexuals to form
community. Be a part of the first Tulsa
asexual group.
Asexuality can be defined in many
different ways. Some of us identify as
asexual because we are not interested in
intercourse, but still want other forms of
sex. Some of us identify as asexual
because we cannot get sexually aroused.
Others may identify as asexual because
we are never attracted to anyone sexually.
Some of us are in relationships with the
opposite sex, some with the same sex,
and others remain unattached our entire
lives.

Brought to You Bi
the Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday
of each month at
7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

No Shade for Plus
Every Tuesday
A new support group to bring together
people who have found they are HIV
positive and those who have been living
with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, Education,
Social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center to provide a safe
place to discuss issues and meet other
people who are navigating their lives
being PLUS.

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SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship and
support through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Tulsa Writers, Ink.
First and third Saturday of each month
An LGBT inclusive group of writers
providing support and resources to
authors and writers regardless of where
they are in their writing career.
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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who are
not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

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Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve a space for
your next event or receive pricing
information, contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org Stop by for a
quick view of the Event Center and pick
up a space rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers and
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Intimate Partner Violence &amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group

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First Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and educational
group is for individuals who have survived
domestic violence and are ready to
explore their personal healing process
and find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal, and may include specific
goals such as creating a safety plan,
reducing risk of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing the
impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing self-regulatory
skills, addressing trauma through
cognitive processing, reconnecting to
support systems, family and the
community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is paramount. For more
information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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Sharon Queen
Service Coordinator
Veterans, Transgender and
Indigenous People
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Director
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Volunteer &amp; Pride Store Coordinator
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Luke Welvaert
Facilities Coordinator
Luke.Welvaert@OkEq.org

Tracy Allen
Special Projects
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Denise Polonchak
Janitorial Services

OkEq Board and Trustees

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Executive Committee
Rev. Geoffrey Brewster, President
Stuart Ashworth, Esq,
Vice President
Jan Baldwin, Secretary
Paul Allen, Treasurer
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, At Large
Board of Directors
Christopher Brecht-Smith, Esq
Alyssa Bryant, Esq
Sheena Grewal
Darci Hazelwood, DO
Ben Matthews
Mike Redman, Esq
Chris Shoaf
Al Triggs
Robin VanMeter
John Williams
Board of Advisors
Laura Arrowsmith, DO
Peter Brennan
Jamie Catlett
Michael Farr
Joann Frizell
Andrew Gordon
Tamra Beth Jennings
Marcia Labooth Keesee
Amanda Lowe
Andrew McClain
Jim Scholl
Mikeal Vaughn
William Vaughn
Community Advisors
Erin Christy
Karen Gilbert
Deborah Gist, EdD
Christina Mendoza
Denise Reid
Jane Wiseman
Trustees
Shawna Baker, Esq.
Dan Burnstein
Kirk Holt
David Nelson
Kris Wilmes

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Guys Dine Too

December 27th, 2017
In This Issue
Guys Dine Too
"First Thursday" Art Opening
Free Art Class
Free Yoga Class
2018 Pride Bingo
January EBA Mixer

Tuesday, January 2, 6:30 p.m.
Charleston's
3726 S. Peoria Ave., Tulsa, OK 74105

CALL ME BY YOUR NAME Pride Movie Night
Wild Hearts Ball

Charleston's is a casual, upbeat restaurant with a modestly priced menu featuring traditional American classics prepared from
scratch daily. The atmosphere is warm, cozy, and inviting utilizing dark woods and gas lighting to create a handsome, casual
and comfortable décor. Charleston's focuses on providing its guests with excellent price value and selecting the highest quality
ingredients.

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No Shade for Plus
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
Pride Store

Whether you are new to Charleston's or a long-standing customer, we look forward to seeing you soon!

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Trading Faces

If you plan to attend please RSVP to Richard Haley at GuysDineToo@gmail.com

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Nan McDowell
Thursday, January 4, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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The January Oklahomans for Equality showcase and
exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature an exhibit of works by Nan
McDowell, beginning with a reception on Thursday, Jan.
4 , from 6 to 9 p.m. and continuing throughout the
month.
Nan was born in 1940 and grew up in Quincy, Mass. As
a self-taught artist, her painting was a welcome escape
while pursuing careers in health care and education.
She currently divides her time between Colorado and
Oklahoma. Nan's first art workshop with Ardith Goodwin
was a week before her first solo show in 2015. The
techniques learned in that workshop have forever
changed her approach to painting. Conveying emotion
through painting remains at the center of her work. The
last three years Nan has immersed herself in exploring
her artistic framework. What has emerged is a love of
depicting women in various states of emotion and
emotions surrounding homelessness.
Her psyche has been deeply seated in emotion and its effect on others. She remarks that visually presenting the human condition through expression is where
she feels most rewarded. She presents many styles, but her strength lies more in monochromatic tones with a small splash of color. When painting the human
form, she often uses photos to get the proper angles of the body. She says of her work: "Frequently, my people come to me as I think about a certain feeling I
want to express. I do a quick pencil sketch to achieve a natural pose. Occasionally, the original concept is sketched with paint directly onto the canvas. I layer
with glaze and swaths of gesso."
She says she is more comfortable with pallet knives and large strokes, but as seen in her art, the smallest brush stoke can create impact. Her medium of choice
is now acrylics.
"I want the painting to tell the story that the viewer places on it. My mind's eye continues to explode with ways to create on canvas, the struggles and joys of
being human. You will see a lot of focus on the eyes, as I believe they truly are the window to your soul. My most recent work reflects my attempt to paint with a
softer, less realistic hand. Second to portraying women is my love of depicting street people in an uplifting way, so I couldn't resist including my charming
homeless man."

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, January 4 , from 6 to 9 p.m.
A door prize of the artist's work will be drawn.
The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Free Art Class

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OkEq Board Meeting
Monthly Meeting
7:00 p.m. Thursday, January 18
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members

OkEq Art Exhibition
The December Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature an exhibit of works by
Melanie Potts in a show titled "Light
Fantastic", beginning with a reception on
Thursday, December 7th from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.
Melanie Potts was born in Fort Hood,
Texas and now lives in Tulsa,
Oklahoma. She has several exhibits and
series to her credit; this series - Light
Fantastic - focuses on the idea of seeing
something that is taken for granted and
even looked down upon - that "something"
is light pollution.

Monday, January 8, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Free basic art lessons are now available. You will need shading pencils, copy paper or any sort of white blank paper (no notebook paper) and
erasers! Any questions please email Program Director Jose.Vega@okeq.org

Family Ties
Free Yoga Class
Wednesday, January 10, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Enjoy a free Yoga class! These 60-minute, free Community Yoga classes are open to everyone of all levels. Each class is mindfully crafted to
prepare the body for a peak pose in the arm balance, inversion, back-bend or twist family. This class will connect the mind, body, and spirit
through movement and breath. Any questions please email Jose.Vega@okeq.org

2018 Pride Bingo
Saturday, January 13, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Tulsa PRIDE BINGO is back for the 2018 Pride season. Join us for the first Tulsa Pride
Bingo of the year.
The beautiful and glamorous Nicole Carrington will fly in from Vegas, and she has invited
Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our Bingo Bash. DJ Alex says
"get your lip sync selections ready."
$20 for general admission

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

Challenging Beliefs in
Nontraditional Relat ions
hips

$30 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$225 Table for 8 people which includes open bar for your table

EBA Mixer

1st &amp; 3rd Monday of each month
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, January 17th, 6:00 p.m.
Hyatt Regency Tulsa
100 E. Second St., Tulsa, OK 74103

Hyatt Regency Tulsa is located in the heart of downtown Tulsa's vibrant business, entertainment, and cultural districts. Our hotel overlooks the scenic gardens of
the Williams Center Complex and is only eight miles from Tulsa International Airport. Adjoined via skybridge to Williams Towers, our luxury, high-rise Tulsa hotel
is adjacent to the famous Tulsa Performing Arts Center and just a few walking blocks from the Cox Convention Center, BOK Center and more than 50
restaurants and bars.
Visit Hyatt Regency Tulsa Online

This therapeutic discussion group
provides a haven for individuals who
engage in nontraditional relationship
structures, with a focus on internal and
social stigmas, personal belief systems,
and the struggles surrounding this
population. This group is open to
individuals who take part in ethically
nonmonogamous relationships
(polyamory, swinging) and kink
relationships. The Oklahoma Poly
Network is a proud supporter of this
group.
Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

You can join the EBA online, at one of our mixers or business meetings, or fill out and application at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

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Business Alliance

2nd &amp; 4th Monday of each month
6:30-7:30 p.m.

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer: please send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more
information.

CALL ME BY YOUR NAME Pride Movie Night
Friday, January 19, 6:00 p.m. Reception, 7:20 p.m. Film Screening
Circle Cinema
10 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa, OK 74104

Are you planning to come out? Maybe you
have just recently come out? Join us for a
coming out discussion group meeting in
the History Project Room. It's free! This
course is designed for individuals coming
to terms with their sexuality with
presentations on how to come out to
family, friends, and co-workers. Question
and answer session in a supportive and
informed environment.
It is a safe space to share experiences
about coming out and discuss topics as it
relates to doing so. By sharing struggles

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and victories the group allows those newly
coming out and who have been out for a
while to learn from others. All are
welcome to join in the discussion whether
Lesbian, Gay, Bi, or Trans.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297

OKEQ is hosting a reception at the the premier of one of the most highly-acclaimed films of the year,
"CALL ME BY YOUR NAME," Friday, Jan 19 at Circle Cinema.
Reception begins at 6pm, Film Screening at 7:20pm.
In Northern Italy in 1983, seventeen year-old Elio begins a relationship with visiting Oliver, his father's
research assistant, with whom he bonds over his emerging sexuality, their Jewish heritage, and the
beguiling Italian landscape. Starring Armie Hammer and written by James Ivory.

Sara Griffey is a Clinical Counseling intern
with Bellevue University. She has
experience working with LGBT+ clients,
homeless youth, individuals struggling
with mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma.
She currently works with survivors of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
human trafficking. She welcomes the
opportunity to work with persons with
concerns related to nontraditional
relationships (polyamory, kink, etc.), as
well as the other areas listed above. She
is passionate about advocacy and public
policy in order to ensure that proper
treatment is available for any individual
seeking services.

Click here for more information

Wild Hearts Ball
Saturday, February 3, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Dancing, music, friends, and we
guarantee you'll fall in love.
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Every Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
A new support group to bring together people who have found they are HIV positive and those who have been living with HIV for many years.
The group will provide support, education, social activities and so much more.
The group will be here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to provide a safe place to discuss issues and meet other people who are navigating their lives
being PLUS.

Lawyer in the Library
January 10
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody and
child support), landlord/tenant disputes,
estate planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment is necessary.

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center

Tulsa Project Theatre Season 2017-2018

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Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Charles E. Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Tulsa Project Theatre (TPT), the city's only theatre company operating under an Actors Equity Association (AEA)
contract, and has announced its 2017-2018 season. Three of the season's productions are in collaboration with
other AEA affiliates - two from Oklahoma City and one with whom fans of the hit TV shows,
Big Bang Theory and Speechless, may be familiar.
In February 2018, TPT returns to the intimate Norman Theatre at the Tulsa PAC to present the Regional
Premiere of John Ross Bowie's FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN. This brand new non-musical play centers on the
iconic punk band, The Ramones, as they record their fifth album with eccentric music producer, Phil Spector.
Focusing on the period in 1979-1980 when the band stood on the edge of breaking out, and Spector needed a
hit, this intense black comedy sheds light on an important and overlooked moment in rock history. FOUR
CHORDS AND A GUN was written by actor and comedian John Ross Bowie, best known for his role as Barry
Kripke in the CBS show THE BIG BANG THEORY and currently as Jimmy Dimeo on the ABC show
SPEECHLESS. FOUR CHORDS AND A GUN runs February 16-25, 2018.
TICK...TICK...BOOM! is an autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the late Pulitzer Prize- and Tony
Awardwinning composer of Rent, which tells the story of a composer and the sacrifices he made to achieve his
big break, eventually leading to a Broadway blockbuster. His girlfriend wants to get married and move out of the
city, his best friend is making big bucks on Madison Avenue and, yet, Jon is still waiting tables and trying to write
the great American rock musical. Set in 1990, this compelling story of personal discovery embraces the universal
ideal of holding onto your dreams through life's most difficult challenges. Before RENT, there was
TICK...TICK...BOOM! The production will run for a weekend in Oklahoma City before arriving in Tulsa for a
limited run on April 27 - 29, 2018.

Alyssa Pasquini
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She is passionate about assisting
clients who are a part of the
LGBTQQIA+ community who
experience a range of concerns
including issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, and mood or anxiety
concerns. Appointments with Alyssa
can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 5 94-85 68 .

Tulsa Project Theatre will close its seventh season in the Liddy Doenges Theatre with another Oklahoma
Premiere of the rock opera LIZZIE, set to run July 13-22, 2018. On a sweltering summer morning in 1892, in a
small new England city, a prominent business man and his wife were brutally axed to death in their home. Their youngest daughter, Lizzie Borden was the prime
suspect and her trial was a coast-to-coast media sensation. LIZZIE features four women fronting a six-piece rock band. LIZZIE is sex, rage, betrayal, blood,
murder, and American mythology set to a scorching rock score.
Visit www.tulsaprojecttheatre.com for more information

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Equality Center Pride Store
Your puppy will be pawsitively furbulous in this styleash harness!

Amanda Rogers
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She welcomes the opportunity to
work with persons with concerns
related to gender identity, sexual or
affectional orientation, relationship
issues, mood/anxiety concerns and
trauma. She is passionate about
social justice and working with the
LGBTQQIA+ community.
Appointments can be scheduled with
Amanda by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center at
918-594-8568 .

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Red Doors"
Directed by: Georgia Lee

Temple Hull
is a mental health counseling intern
at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center.
She has experience counseling
transgender, bisexual, lesbian, gay
and asexual persons, and looks
forward to working with all individuals
represented in the bright colors of the
rainbow flag. Appointments with
Temple can be made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at 918-594-8568.

The patriarch (Tzi Ma) of a Chinese-American family plans to get away from it all when he retires, but the tumultuous lives of his rebellious
daughters alter his plans. Eldest daughter, Samantha (Jacqueline Kim), reunites with an old flame and re-evaluates her life choices. Julie
(Elaine Kao), a medical student, is in love with a celebrity. The youngest, Katie (Kathy Shao-Lin Lee) carries on an escalating war of
pranks with a neighbor.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library.

Merrill Reiter, M.S.,
is in the Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Program at Oklahoma State

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University. She is a mental health
counselor at OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. Merrill is passionate about
social justice, advocacy and
counseling. She enjoys working with
people of all identities and strives to
make her sessions a safe place for
all clients. She has experience
working with LGBTQ+ people and
welcomes the opportunity to work
with persons with concerns related to
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, mood/anxiety,
depression, self-injury, death/grief,
and those experiencing major
changes or transitions in life.
Appointments with Merrill can be
made by calling the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568

Kathy Kavanaugh
is a doctoral counseling psychology
intern at the OSU-Tulsa Counseling
Center. She is dedicated to working
with clients of all identities (including
all sexual and affectional
orientations, gender identities, races,
ethnicities, and ages) from a
multicultural perspective. Kathy
works with clients to address
concerns regarding anxiety, mood,
sexual and gender identity
development, and overall personal
enrichment. To schedule an
appointment with Kathy, please
contact the
OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

Mark Taracuk, MSEd, NCC
is a doctoral student in counseling
psychology at the OSU-Tulsa
Counseling Center. He received his
master's degree in counseling from
Indiana University and is a National
Certified Counselor. Mark has past
experience working with members of
the LGBTQ+ community on a variety
of issues including depression,
anxiety, relationship issues, spiritual
concerns, trauma, intimate partner
violence, and concerns related to
gender identity. Appointments with
Mark can be made by calling the
OSU Tulsa Counseling Center
at (918) 594-8568.

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OkEq Board Meeting
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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
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The March Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Josh New
in a show titled "Intimate Viewing",
beginning with a reception on Thursday,
March 2nd from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.

With special guests Meredith Baxter and Comedian Suzanne
Westenhoefer

Josh New's works feature a series of
portraits honing-in on people with
intimate tattoos. So often tattoos carry
with them intensely personal memories,
feelings, or mottos that are chosen to be
indelibly marked on bodies. They can be
to remember a loved one or special
event; they can represent a location, a
mantra, or an eternal goal. Often these
special images and words are hidden
from every day view and only glimpsed in
moments of extreme vulnerability.

Alison Anthony and Mark Wilson - Honorary Chairs
Paul Allen and Debbie McDaniel - Chairs

Q. oklahomans for equality
Ticket purchases and sponsorship information here
(No ticket sales will be available at the door.)

2016 Donation Tax Donation Letters

Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2016 were recently mailed. If you have not received your tax
receipt or have questions regarding your receipt, please contact Paul Allen, OkEq Treasurer,
paul.allen@OkEq.org

Family Ties

Sisters In Song present: Romance &amp; Chocolates 2017 - "How Deep Is Your Love?"
Saturday, March 25, 2017, 6:00 p.m.
Eastside Christian Church Fellowship Hall
1438 S. Indianapolis
Tulsa OK 74112
6:00 PM Hor D'oerves and wine with social mingling
6:45 PM Dinner with wine and Concert featuring 70's music
$30/person
Come join us for an great evening of 70's music, including the Bee Gees, Queen, Joe Cocker, Pat
Benetar and others. Tickets are $30/person and include wine, gnoshies, dinner with wine, and
chocolates and champagne for desert in addition to the concert. There will also be raffle tickets
available for a Samsung 55" 4K UHD Smart TV, a XBox 1 with a game and controller and a $30 Best
Buy gift card. Please contact 918-630-9794 for tickets or more information. Just remember, seating
is limited and you sure don't want to miss out on a fantastic time!!!!

Volunteer of the Month
March 2017
Jonathan Green
Jonathan has been volunteering at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center since June of 2016. They felt like OKEQ would be a
great place to meet people and get non profit experience. Since volunteering they have enjoyed getting to see all the work
that goes into the programming offered at Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq). "The staff and volunteers all work really hard to
make every program and event a success" Jonathan says.
Jonathan has made new friends in their time at OkEq and believes the staff to be wonderful human beings. They would
highly recommend volunteering at OkEq to anyone who is looking for a way to support the LGBTQ community. Jonathan
states, "for a relatively small commitment, front desk volunteers ensure that the day to day operations of the center run
smoothly."

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
March 8
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

One of Jonathan's favorite aspects of OkEq is the monthly show in the gallery. They say "The work shown there varies
greatly and I think that is important for a community space. Young artists and seasoned professionals alike get the chance to
show their art to an audience outside the typical art scene."
When they are not volunteering, they are working on their own art, going to local punk and metal shows, and playing board
games with friends. Jonathan is excited to have some of their art shown at OkEq for the first time this April in the Oklahoma
Figure Art Alliance group exhibition.

We thank you for your dedication Jonathan!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.

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Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator
By Appointment
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.

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Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

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I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

Family Ties
Sunday April 2, 2:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Family Ties, formerly known as Gamily, is a group of, and for, LGBTA families in the Tulsa area and those who support them.
There will be a planning meeting on April 2 at 2:00 at the Dennis R. Neil Equality Center. All LGBTA parents raising children,
and those who fill the roles as parents, are encouraged to attend this meeting to help plan activities for LGBTA families.
Potential activities include community outings, such as zoo, aquarium, sports (Drillers, Oilers), picnics, movie nights, game
nights, play dates, etc.
For more information or to RSVP please contact Andrew McClain at andy@grimesco.net

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday April 4, 6:30 p.m.
Burn Co. Barbeque
1738 S. Boston Ave., Tulsa, OK 74119

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

Cost of the dinner will be around $25-$30. This will include your dinner, dessert and drink. Alcohol and Beer are
not included in this price but the bar will be open.
Adam at BurnCo BBQ is opening the doors of his restaurant just for our group. So everyone please be sure to
thank him and his employees for their time and great food.
If you are coming please RSVP. I need a headcount for the reservation.
We have always loved cooking and enjoyed the primal fulfillment of doing it over wood fire. Adam Myers
experience at Tulsa based Hasty Bake Charcoal Grills, combined with Robby Corcoran's decade plus
experience in the restaurant industry comes together to create a truly distinctive flavor.
After successful endeavors as caterers, Burn Co BBQ was launched in January of 2011. Utilizing utilitarian décor
and amenities, Burn Co focuses on the food, crafting a " one of a kind", Backyard BBQ Flavor. We cut our
coleslaw by hand, trim and smoke our meats daily, and relish the finest bits and pieces of all meats. We offer local products when possible, and are always
trying to figure out how to shock and wow our customers with exclusive specials.
RSVP to Richard Haley at

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling

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First Thursday Art Opening
Tuesday April 6, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The April Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of OKFAA - a group of artists presenting works based on the human form,
beginning with a reception on Thursday, April 6th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
OkFAA was formed in 2016 by a group of six artists united by an interest in creating works based on the human
form. Their goal, through art, is to promote all manner of dynamic, figure based art, provide encouragement to
artists wishing to explore this genre, and educate the public as to the contemporary value and long tradition of
portraying the figure, both clothed and nude, in art. One of the artists, Kaylee says, "We couldn't think of a more
fitting place for our inaugural show than Tulsa's Equality Center and hope more art spaces in Tulsa and
Oklahoma, both for profit and not for profit, decide to follow its lead by befriending free artistic expression,
especially as it relates to the human body in art".

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, April 6th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of
the artist's work. The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

2017 Tulsa Pride Bingo
April 15, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for April's Tulsa Pride Bingo 2017. The beautiful and outrageous Nicole
Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow Granny and
Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this Pride season.
Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of Pride Bingo
and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.
$15 for general admission
$25 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets

Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

$200 Table for 8 people which includes unlimited drinks for your table
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2017. Online ticket purchases will be available
soon.
For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday April 19, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
The Garden Trug
3009 E. 101st St. Tulsa Oklahoma 74137

E UALITY
Business Alliance

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of
each month at
7:00 p.m.

Our garden center, floral studio, &amp; gift shoppe is an eclectic "urban garden" built with you in mind. As you enter our boutique garden shoppe, you're senses
will be tickled with the aromas of the season.
Listen to the soothing sounds of wind chimes and splashing fountains. Around each corner you'll find home and garden treasures for your personal garden
or gifts for friends and family. Or, Escape to a magical world in our fairy gardening department or shop our terrarium area where we have all the items
necessary to build a unique tabletop size garden.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

Our promise to you: To do our level best to create spaces to inspire you to try new and different things! Most importantly, have fun with your garden. Come
see us!
Check out The Garden Trug online at www.thegardentrug.com
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

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SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Proprietors: Sue Welch &amp;Marcy Smith
Need flowers? Call our full service florist...we deliver
flowers by Ken' Peaches, Youngblood

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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Gender Support Program

HOME FIELD
EAST CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
12150 EAST 11TH ST
TULSA Oil 74121

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Tulsa Metro Softball League
TMSL 2017 Spring Season
Sundays March 26 - May 21, 2017 12:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Carl Smith Sports Complex
17120 E. 21st St., Tulsa, OK 74134

Every Friday
7 p.m.

Hey TMSL members and fans!
As the weather begins to warm up, it only means one thing: SOFTBALL SEASON! TMSL 2017 Spring Season is
just right around the corner! Season will begin on Sunday, March 26th and will last 9 Sundays until May 21st,
exluding Mother's Day and Easter weekends. Game times will be from 12pm-4pm at Carl Smith Sports
Complex. Cost is $40/person. Anyone and everyone is welcome to join, so grab your friends and sign up today
as we go into our 7th year of laughter, fun, a little bit of competition, and life long friendships!

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous

For those of you who are curious about the Gay Softball World Series, 2017 GSWS will be in Portland, OR! The
dates are September 3rd to September 10th. If you as a team or player have any questions/interest regarding
GSWS, please give us a shout and we will gladly help you!
If you have any other questions or inquiries, please do not hestitate to contact us at

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info@tulsametrosoftball.com . We look forward to seeing you out this year!
TMSL Board
Registration is open at: htosports.com
You can also check out TSML on Facebook

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Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

March Video eNews

Game Night

Equality Center Pride Store
Show your pride with one (or more) of our colorful pride buttons.
Available in the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Pride Store. Prices vary from $1.00 - $3.00

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

"Sex and the Sacred: Gay Identity and Spiritual Growth"
By: Daniel A. Helminiak
A down-to-earth look at the spiritual power of sex
Sex and the Sacred examines the spiritual dimension of human sexuality in a way that is free of
religious affiliation but still open to traditional religion and belief in God. Dr. Daniel Helminiak, author
of the best-selling What the Bible Really Says about Homosexuality, looks at the relationship
between sexuality and spirituality, first, from a humanistic perspective and, then, a more familiar
Christian point of view. In particular, he encourages LGBTI people to reclaim their spiritual heritage
without apology. This unique book emphasizes spiritual commitment as an essential facet of LGBTI/
queer consciousness and addresses such burning themes as coming out, the importance of selfacceptance, gay marriage, gay bashing, and the ethics of gay sex.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Sex and the Sacred combines a psychological approach to spirituality with common sense and
compassion, inspiring a break from moralistic religion and an understanding of what true spirituality
means. The book applies this understanding to Christian topics such as the Bible, Fundamentalism,
and the future of Christianity, and shows how coming out was an issue for Jesus, how homosexual
experience relates to the Christian Trinity, and how Western Civilization became so sex-negative.
Sex and the Sacred presents in the end a radical vision of Christianity open to all people. Religious
leaders of all denominations, educators, counselors, members of the gay/lesbian/bisexual/
transgender community, non-religious spiritual seekers, and anyone interested in the relationship
between spirituality and sexuality will find this book enlightening and uplifting.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

REVERSED AND REMANDED

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

January 18, 2017
REVERSED AND REMANDED
Unanimous Decision by the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
This decision allows "ANY" adult adoptee a way out of legal adoption and does not
apply to under age adoptions.
This decision opens the door to others seeking exit of similar "ADULT" adoptions
through the Oklahoma courts for whatever reason deemed in the best interest of

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

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the "ADULT" adoptee.
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
We wish to thank Attorney Michael C. Redman for a very long battle and for a
courageous presentation of the facts and reasons that convinced the courts in this
case

Congratulations
Jared Bruce and Bruce
Schultz
Thank you for removing the impediments that kept many Oklahoma same-sex couples from being able to marry.

Support group meeting once a week
starting January 2017 for adults in the
Stillwater, Okla oma State, and
surrounding community

Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Intimate Partner Violence&amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group
First Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is paramount. For more
information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Court of All Oklahoma Inc.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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January 12th, 2017
In This Issue
Tulsa Pride Bingo
Ladies Social Club
Volunteer of the Month
January Video eNews
Oklahoma Wedding Show
MLK Jr. Day Parade

January 14, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Women's March on Oklahoma

Join us for our first Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2017. The beautiful and outrageous
Nicole Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow
Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this
Pride season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid
rounds of Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.

Women's Self Defense Training
Men's Self Defense Training
Advocacy Training Day
The Versailles Masquerade Ball
First Thursday Art Opening

$15 for general admission

Gay Men's Dinner.

$25 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets

Tulsa Threat 2017 Schedule

$200 T able for 8 people which includes unlimited drinks for your table.
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2017. Click corresponding link above to
purchase tickets.
For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org
In case of inclement weather Saturday, Pride Bingo will be rescheduled for Saturday January 28.
All tickets purchased for the January 14 event will be honored.

Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Compassionate Tulsa
Secret Ink Tattoo - Recognition 2017
People to Watch: Jose Vega
I.C.A.O. Fetish Ball

Ladies Social Club - LSC Turns One! Game Night
Friday, January 13, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
LSC's first ever event was game night, so it seems fitting that we'll have game night for our group's first
birthday! I'll try and see if we can borrow OkEq's bingo supplies. I know you all have loads of games, too, so
bring some of your favorites!
Someone suggested that we let people bring white elephant gifts they received over the holidays to contribute
to a prize pile - totally optional, of course! - and I think that's a fun idea.
As always, coffee, water, and soda are provided, otherwise BYOB and potluck snacks!

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, January 12
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

For more information follow this event on Facebook

Volunteer of the Month
January 2017
Steve Luper
Steve began volunteering at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center in Sept 2015. He needed a volunteer job for a
scholarship that he receives from the Cherokee Nation. He chose to apply at OKEQ because he wanted to work
closer to the LGBTQ+ community after coming out. Steve likes helping people when he can but thinks he's most
grateful for the people he meets and the friends he has made. He says "I think the Equality Center has changed
me for the better and I'd probably be a whole different person right now if I hadn't discovered it."
When Steve is not volunteering he is a film major at the University of Tulsa with a minor in creative writing and
women and gender studies. He states " I've recently made a package on Standing Rock that was featured on
the campus' new program TUTV. I'm also in the Alliance Française de Tulsa."
Steve says he is i ntensely grateful for the Gender Outreach programs at the center. "I've never come away from
something feeling as self-affirmed as I have when I've been able to go to some of the meetings." Steve would
definitely recommend volunteering at the Equality Center. "Maybe you just want to be closer to the LGBTQ+
community - this is perfect you. When I started volunteering I was in a real tough place and the overwhelming
feeling of being alone followed me around everyday. Coming to the center has helped me learn self-acceptance
and has given me more strength. I've learned lessons in perseverance from the people I've met. At the center,
no one is going to try and dissect you or intrude unless you want to share, you're free to be yourself as quietly or as loudly as you want. In Oklahoma,
places like this are hard to find."

We thank you for your passion Steve!

OkEq Art Exhibition
The January Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Behnaz
Sohrabian beginning with a reception on
Thursday, January 5th and continuing
throughout the month.
Born and educated in Tehran, Iran,
Behnaz Sohrabian started painting as a
small child of 10 and continued her
passion professionally from then on. She
received a BS in Applied Chemistry, a BA
in Painting and a Master of Arts in Art
Studies. After receiving her master's
degree, she immigrated to Oklahoma to
be near family. Speaking about her work,
Behnaz comments, "My work is about
me, my life, being a woman and the
struggles that women still face in this era.
I paint women as people- strong people
with depth and power. I paint them as
delicate and sensitive-- but not weak."

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

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Family Ties

Oklahoma Wedding Show
Saturday, January 14, 2017, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Expo Square Central Park Hall
1701 S. Sandusky Ave., Tulsa, OK 74112
LOVE IN BLOOM Each couple shares a distinctive story. At the Oklahoma Wedding Show, couples can find the vendors and wedding experts that can
help make the big day a truly unique experience. Make sure to stop by the Oklahomans for Equality booth during the show. For more details check out
Oklahoma Magazine online.

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library

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OKLAHOMA

EDDING
SHOW

Saturday .JANUARY 14
10AMTO4PM

December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

Expo Square • Central Park Hall • Tulsa

MLK Jr. Day Parade - "LOVE CONQUERS HATE"
January 16, 10:00 a.m. - Meet at the Center, 11:00 a.m. Parade Begins
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Tulsa, Oklahoma holds one of the largest MLK parades in the United States to commemorate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Oklahomans for
Equality will be marching with the rainbow flag and we invite you to come join us. We will meet at the center at 10 a.m. and carpool to the staging area.

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator
Thursdays 1-4 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy

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to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday January 18, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Hosted by Hyatt regency Tulsa
100 E 2nd St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103

Counseling Services

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Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

ALITY

usiness Alliance

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

The January EBA mixer will be hosted by Hyatt Regency Tulsa.
The Hyatt Regency Tulsa is located in the heart of Oklahoma's vibrant business, entertainment and cultural
districts. The downtown Tulsa hotel overlooks the scenic gardens of the Williams Center Complex and is only
eight miles from Tulsa International Airport. Adjoined via skybridge to Williams Towers, the luxury, high-rise
Tulsa hotel is adjacent to the famous Tulsa Performing Arts Center and just a few walking blocks from the
Cox Convention Center, BOK Center and over 51 restaurants and bars.
Please be advised we will only validate self-parking in the attached garage.

HYATT

For more information on rooms, rates and amenities click here or follow the event on Facebook.

REGENCY'

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients.
Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business cards, business
information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality
Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.
Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
- - - (918) 594-8568

Women's March on Oklahoma

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Saturday, January 21, 10:00 a.m.
Oklahoma State Capitol
2300 N Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
The Women's March is a national movement to unify and empower
everyone who stands for human rights, civil liberties, and social justice for
all. We gather in community to find healing and strength through tolerance,
civility, and compassion. We welcome all people to join us as we unite
locally and nationally. Join us on January 21st as we march in solidarity with
our sister marches around the globe.
To register and/or donate to the event, please visit either Eventbrite or
Meetup at the links below.
Eventbrite

Meetup

Please let us know how you can help by filling out the volunteer intake form. Thank you for your support!

First Week of Women's Self Defense Training
Tuesday, January 23, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Registration is open for the next free women's 7 week self-defense training session.
This training will be held at Oklahomans For Equality 621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
and requires a commitment to all 7 classes, this allows time to build muscle memory so
that you can effectively use these life saving self-defense skills.

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Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
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Self-Defense Training

Classes will be every other Monday starting at 7pm.
Trans-women are welcome!

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Warrior Sisters is a non profit organization created by women for women. We teach real
world self-defense skills emphasizing awareness, verbal and physical techniques. This training is open to women and girls and we ask that if you bring
young girls that they are old enough to participate or entertain themselves without becoming a distraction to the group.
For more information or to register for class please contact Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org

First Week of Men's Self Defense Training
Thursday, January 26, 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Registration is open for the next free Men's 7 week self-defense training session. This training will be held at
Oklahomans For Equality 621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120 and requires a commitment to all 7 classes, this
allows time to build muscle memory so that you can effectively use these life saving self-defense skills.
Classes will be every other Thursday starting at 7:30pm.
Trans-men are welcome!

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I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

For more information or to register for class please contact Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org

Advocacy Training Day
Saturday, January 28, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Highland Hall
1102 E Warner Ave, Guthrie, OK 73044
This training is for members and allies of Oklahoma's LGBTQ community and is sponsored by
Oklahomans for Equality, PFLAG Oklahoma and Freedom Oklahoma.
Objectives:
1. To provide an opportunity for statewide advocates to meet one another,
form strong advocacy networks, and to become better informed about how to be an
effective advocate on behalf of Oklahoma's LGBTQ community/families/friends
2. To inform audience about expected legislation during the 2017
Oklahoma Legislative session (begins Monday, February 6th)
3. To inform audience about legislative "mechanics"
4. To discuss effective advocacy strategies (as well as ineffective strategies) to influence Oklahoma legislators (these strategies can be applied to
any advocacy work including local level (city council, school boards), state level (legislature), or national level (Congressional delegation)
No cost; however, need to make reservation due to limited space.
Email name/phone number to olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

The Versailles Masquerade Ball
Saturday, February 11, 7:00 - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Admission is $25.00 and includes champagne
Join us for the 17th annual Wild Hearts Ball as we transform the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center into the famous French palace Versailles for a masquerade
ball. Everybody must be in masks. Your ticket gives you access to the ball and champagne drinks from the champagne tower. Lady DJ Crystal will be
mixing her best music in the hall of mirrors. Heavy Hors D'oeuvres and a Cash Bar. All the proceeds benefit the Equality Center renovation project.
Click here to purchase tickets

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Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

More information available on Facebook.

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday, February 2, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The February Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of Cait O'Darling in a show titled "Mensonges
d'amour" (Lies of Love), beginning with a reception on Thursday, February 2nd from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be

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Cait O'Darling holds a PhD in American Studies and an MA in Comparative Philosophy from the
University of Hawai'i at Manoa. She graduated summa cum laude from Flagler College in St
Augustine, Florida, with a dual major in Philosophy and Religion, and a dual minor in Latin
American Studies and Photography. O'Darling studied painting and sculpture at the Instituto
Allende, a visual arts school located in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. She is the recipient of
numerous awards and scholarships, and has taught college courses in art, American history, and
philosophy. This will be the first time her work has been exhibited in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Cait O'Darling's show, "Mensonges d'amour" (Lies of Love), features twenty composite photos.
This series explores the power of a single gesture across multiple iterations. Cait boldly recomposes the embodied performance of a single "Selfie" and adds new angles and juxtapositions.
She seeks to undermine a core concept of photography, namely, indexicality: the notion that what
is depicted within the frame of a photograph tells us something true about the perceived reality at
the moment the shutter was released and the image was captured. Blending and layering multiple
images together, O'Darling creates new and fanciful ones that are patently untrue. A
mockumentary, the exhibit offers viewers an opportunity to enter into a playful space of delight and amusement, woven between truth and illusion.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, January 5th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Gay Men's Dinner

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

Tuesday, February 7, 6:30 p.m.
Spaghetti Warehouse
221 E. Brady, Tulsa, OK 74103
This month we are eating at Spaghetti Warehouse in downtown Tulsa. If you are coming please RSVP. A headcount is needed
for the reservation.

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At Spaghetti Warehouse, we make every meal feel like a celebration, with the kind of delicious, freshly prepared Italian food that
everybody loves, served in a lighthearted atmosphere that's perfect for getting together with your family or friends.
For more information or to RSVP please email Richard Haley at GuysDineToo@gmail.com

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1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

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SAGE Tulsa
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For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Equality Center Pride Store

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

The Versailles Masquerade Ball is just around the corner.
Get your rainbow masquerade masks for only $10.00 in the Pride Store.

2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Yoga by Zach
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

EVERY SUNDAY

"Living the Spirit: A Gay American Indian Anthology"
Compiled By: Gay American Indians, Coordinating Editor: Will Roscoe

@ 4:30 pm

Looks at the history of Indian homosexuality, describes their tribal roles, and includes poems and short stories
When the Supreme Court cited "millennia of moral teaching" in its support of Georgia's sodomy law, they must not
have been thinking of American history. For centuries throughout America, both before and after the arrival of
Europeans, gay and lesbian Indians were recognized as valued members of tribal communities. Combining male and
female roles, gay Indians worked as mediators, artists, healers, and providers for their tribes.
Living the Spirit brings together historical overviews, personal accounts, stories and poetry that celebrate these
traditional roles and the rich heritage of gay Indians, as well as contemporary writings that give voice to the lives of
gay Indians today.

$5.00 per Session

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Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Gender Support Program
Compassionate Tulsa - Make Tulsa Golden
Please join us in our city-wide campaign to "Make Tulsa Golden." Using "The Golden Rule" as our
guide for compassionate living, you are asked to sign the pledge to "make Tulsa golden."
The "Make Tulsa Golden" campaign encourages each of us to increase compassion in Tulsa
communities by pledging to treat others as we wish to be treated. If you are willing to make that
pledge, please select the link below to be added to the list of groups and individuals working together
to Make Tulsa Golden.

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Sign the Pledge Here After indicating your pledge, you can download our Make Tulsa Golden pledge certificate.
For more information visit compassionatetulsa.org

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Secret Ink Tattoo - Recognition 2017
Secret Ink Tattoo
317 S Lynn Riggs blvd
Claremore, OK 74017
Recognition 2017 is a global campaign aimed at supporting the LGBT community to give back like no one
has ever given before!
I, Rich Wallace, owner of Secret Ink Tattoo, believe this community deserves recognition, equality and
respect instead of the bullying, criticism, harassment, and ridicule they typically receive because of their
lifestyle. This dedication event is intended to bring equality, harmony, peace and awareness within the
LGBT community as well as to those who support them.
Back in October of 2008, I sponsored a breast cancer awareness event that had over 3,000 would-be
participants. I, working alone, was only able to do 477 of the breast cancer ribbon tattoos because the
event was only scheduled for 24 hours. This year I sponsored another successful event for all causes, be
it breast cancer, PTSD, domestic violence or whatever cause a person chose to represent their ribbon color of choice.
Within a week of sponsoring this years' event I was challenged by a friend to do an event like no other, to show my support for a group of people that most
others won't go out of their way to support. The LGBT community! Even if people don't have personal issues with the lifestyle or choices of these
individuals, they won't openly show their support because they are afraid of the stigma and repercussions of doing so. I am not the type of person that is
intimidated by that! Although I myself am not part of the LGBT community, I know and am friends with many people who are and I support their right to live
and love however and whomever they choose!!! So I decided in early November to take on this challenge and make it my biggest tattoo marathon event
ever.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

I am asking everyone to help me in this effort by pledging their support in order to make this event FREE for any and all who wish to participate and receive
an equality tattoo to show their support at no charge!
For more information please visit: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/493868667/recognition-2017

Jose Vega Named One of Tulsa World's People to Watch
In videos on the Oklahomans for Equality website, Jose Vega spends three minutes
explaining the nonprofit's monthly events and tidbits like the biography of its gallery's
featured artist.
Each month, Vega has fun with the videos. He was zombie hunting in October and
doing a mannequin challenge in November. He has become a familiar face through

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by

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his video vignettes.

Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Since becoming program director at the Equality Center about a year ago, the 24year-old has upped the visibility of the nonprofit through trendy media posts.
Previously, most information was circulated in a weekly email.
"Nowadays, people love Facebook, Instagram and videos. I knew we needed to move
in that direction with more video and social media," Vega said.
Vega plays several roles in his job including directing next year's 35th Pride Parade in
Tulsa. He stresses that the Equality Center is a home for all people.
"We respect everyone. ... I want to take part in every aspect of equality."
Vega, a first-generation Mexican American, is a 2010 graduate of Webster High School. His father arrived in the U.S. without authorization and was later
granted a legal avenue to become a resident.
The experience of being a child of an undocumented immigrant shaped him.
Vega sits on the Greater Tulsa Area Hispanic Affairs Commission and supports Dream Act Oklahoma, which seeks immigration reform starting with the
creation of a path to legal residency for undocumented adults brought into the country as children.
Among his passions is coordinating the Tulsa Mayor's Youth Council. It places a high school student as a liaison for each of the city's commissions and
introduces youth to public affairs.
Vega participated in the council as a high school senior and advocated to reinstate the program after it was disbanded by a previous group of city
councilors. He has been leading it since it was revived two years ago.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

"They are next in the future for Tulsa. They will, hopefully, stay here and make our city better," he said.
Ginnie Graham 918-581-8376
ginnie.graham@tulsaworld.com
Twitter: @GinnieGraham

EBA Directory

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The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Hosted by
ICP Roxxie Ray Starr
ICP Trev or Darlin Ray

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Beginning October 13 Guiding Right will
be testing the 2nd and 4th Thursday of
each month from
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Come one come all. Bring your favorite kink and
join us for a night of fun.

Intimate Partner Violence&amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group
First Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to

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frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is paramount. For more
information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
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Michael Farr Sponsors the Day
Saturday, January 14th, 2017
Michael Farr is sponsoring the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on January 14 in honor of the first
Pride Bingo of 2017.

In This Issue
Michael Farr Sponsors the Day.
Tulsa Pride Bingo
Volunteer of the Month
January Video eNews
Oklahoma Wedding Show
MLK Jr. Day Parade
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Women's March on Oklahoma
Women's Self Defense Training
Men's Self Defense Training

Thank You Michael!

Advocacy Training Day
The Versailles Masquerade Ball
First Thursday Art Opening
Gay Men's Dinner.
Tulsa Threat 2017 Schedule
Pride Store

If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special day click here
• Birthdays - Yours, your spouses, your children, your parents, your friends, even your dog's
• Anniversary's - Wedding, sobriety, adoption, court date
• To honor a loved one's memory
• Special events
• Mothers day, Fathers day, any holiday.
• Just because

Rainbow Library
Compassionate Tulsa
Secret Ink Tattoo - Recognition 2017
People to Watch: Jose Vega
I.C.A.O. Fetish Ball

2017 Tulsa Pride Bingo
January 14, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for our first Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2017. The beautiful and outrageous
Nicole Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow
Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this
Pride season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid
rounds of Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.
$15 for general admission

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, January 12
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

$25 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$200 T able for 8 people which includes unlimited drinks for your table.
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2017. Click corresponding link above to
purchase tickets.
For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org
In case of inclement weather Saturday, Pride Bingo will be rescheduled for Saturday January 28.
All tickets purchased for the January 14 event will be honored.

Volunteer of the Month
January 2017
Steve Luper
Steve began volunteering at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center in Sept 2015. He needed a volunteer job for a
scholarship that he receives from the Cherokee Nation. He chose to apply at OKEQ because he wanted to work
closer to the LGBTQ+ community after coming out. Steve likes helping people when he can but thinks he's most
grateful for the people he meets and the friends he has made. He says "I think the Equality Center has changed
me for the better and I'd probably be a whole different person right now if I hadn't discovered it."
When Steve is not volunteering he is a film major at the University of Tulsa with a minor in creative writing and
women and gender studies. He states " I've recently made a package on Standing Rock that was featured on
the campus' new program TUTV. I'm also in the Alliance Française de Tulsa."

OkEq Art Exhibition
The January Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Behnaz
Sohrabian beginning with a reception on
Thursday, January 5th and continuing
throughout the month.
Born and educated in Tehran, Iran,
Behnaz Sohrabian started painting as a
small child of 10 and continued her
passion professionally from then on. She
received a BS in Applied Chemistry, a BA
in Painting and a Master of Arts in Art
Studies. After receiving her master's
degree, she immigrated to Oklahoma to
be near family. Speaking about her work,
Behnaz comments, "My work is about
me, my life, being a woman and the
struggles that women still face in this era.
I paint women as people- strong people
with depth and power. I paint them as
delicate and sensitive-- but not weak."

Steve says he is i ntensely grateful for the Gender Outreach programs at the center. "I've never come away from
something feeling as self-affirmed as I have when I've been able to go to some of the meetings." Steve would
definitely recommend volunteering at the Equality Center. "Maybe you just want to be closer to the LGBTQ+
community - this is perfect you. When I started volunteering I was in a real tough place and the overwhelming
feeling of being alone followed me around everyday. Coming to the center has helped me learn self-acceptance
and has given me more strength. I've learned lessons in perseverance from the people I've met. At the center,
no one is going to try and dissect you or intrude unless you want to share, you're free to be yourself as quietly or as loudly as you want. In Oklahoma,
places like this are hard to find."

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We thank you for your passion Steve!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

January Video eNews
Family Ties

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Oklahoma Wedding Show

Lawyer in the Library

Saturday, January 14, 2017, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Expo Square Central Park Hall
1701 S. Sandusky Ave., Tulsa, OK 74112

December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

LOVE IN BLOOM Each couple shares a distinctive story. At the Oklahoma Wedding Show, couples can find the vendors and wedding experts that can
help make the big day a truly unique experience. Make sure to stop by the Oklahomans for Equality booth during the show. For more details check out
Oklahoma Magazine online.

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group

The

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Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

SHOW

Saturday JANUARY 14
10AMTO4PM
Expo Square • Central Park Hall • Tulsa

MLK Jr. Day Parade - "LOVE CONQUERS HATE"
January 16, 10:00 a.m. - Meet at the Center, 11:00 a.m. Parade Begins
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Tulsa, Oklahoma holds one of the largest MLK parades in the United States to commemorate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Oklahomans for
Equality will be marching with the rainbow flag and we invite you to come join us. We will meet at the center at 10 a.m. and carpool to the staging area.

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator
Thursdays 1-4 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy

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to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday January 18, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Hosted by Hyatt regency Tulsa
100 E 2nd St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103

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Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

usiness Alliance

The January EBA mixer will be hosted by Hyatt Regency Tulsa.
The Hyatt Regency Tulsa is located in the heart of Oklahoma's vibrant business, entertainment and cultural
districts. The downtown Tulsa hotel overlooks the scenic gardens of the Williams Center Complex and is only
eight miles from Tulsa International Airport. Adjoined via skybridge to Williams Towers, the luxury, high-rise
Tulsa hotel is adjacent to the famous Tulsa Performing Arts Center and just a few walking blocks from the
Cox Convention Center, BOK Center and over 51 restaurants and bars.
Please be advised we will only validate self-parking in the attached garage.

HYATT

For more information on rooms, rates and amenities click here or follow the event on Facebook.

REGENCY"

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients.
Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business cards, business
information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality
Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
- - - (918) 594-8568

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Women's March on Oklahoma
Saturday, January 21, 10:00 a.m.
Oklahoma State Capitol
2300 N Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
The Women's March is a national movement to unify and empower
everyone who stands for human rights, civil liberties, and social justice for
all. We gather in community to find healing and strength through tolerance,
civility, and compassion. We welcome all people to join us as we unite
locally and nationally. Join us on January 21st as we march in solidarity with
our sister marches around the globe.
To register and/or donate to the event, please visit either Eventbrite or
Meetup at the links below.
Eventbrite

Meetup

Please let us know how you can help by filling out the volunteer intake form. Thank you for your support!

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
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First Week of Women's Self Defense Training

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Tuesday, January 23, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Registration is open for the next free women's 7 week self-defense training session.
This training will be held at Oklahomans For Equality 621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
and requires a commitment to all 7 classes, this allows time to build muscle memory so
that you can effectively use these life saving self-defense skills.
Classes will be every other Monday starting at 7pm.
Trans-women are welcome!
Warrior Sisters is a non profit organization created by women for women. We teach real
world self-defense skills emphasizing awareness, verbal and physical techniques. This training is open to women and girls and we ask that if you bring
young girls that they are old enough to participate or entertain themselves without becoming a distraction to the group.
For more information or to register for class please contact Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org

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I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

First Week of Men's Self Defense Training
Thursday, January 26, 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Registration is open for the next free Men's 7 week self-defense training session. This training will be held at
Oklahomans For Equality 621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120 and requires a commitment to all 7 classes, this
allows time to build muscle memory so that you can effectively use these life saving self-defense skills.
Classes will be every other Thursday starting at 7:30pm.
Trans-men are welcome!
For more information or to register for class please contact Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org

Advocacy Training Day
Saturday, January 28, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Highland Hall
1102 E Warner Ave, Guthrie, OK 73044
This training is for members and allies of Oklahoma's LGBTQ community and is sponsored by
Oklahomans for Equality, PFLAG Oklahoma and Freedom Oklahoma.
Objectives:
1. To provide an opportunity for statewide advocates to meet one another,
form strong advocacy networks, and to become better informed about how to be an
effective advocate on behalf of Oklahoma's LGBTQ community/families/friends
2. To inform audience about expected legislation during the 2017
Oklahoma Legislative session (begins Monday, February 6th)
3. To inform audience about legislative "mechanics"
4. To discuss effective advocacy strategies (as well as ineffective strategies) to influence Oklahoma legislators (these strategies can be applied to
any advocacy work including local level (city council, school boards), state level (legislature), or national level (Congressional delegation)

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

No cost; however, need to make reservation due to limited space.
Email name/phone number to olivia.cotter@okeq.org

The Versailles Masquerade Ball
Saturday, February 11, 7:00 - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Admission is $25.00 and includes champagne
Join us for the 17th annual Wild Hearts Ball as we transform the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center into the famous French palace Versailles for a masquerade
ball. Everybody must be in masks. Your ticket gives you access to the ball and champagne drinks from the champagne tower. Lady DJ Crystal will be
mixing her best music in the hall of mirrors. Heavy Hors D'oeuvres and a Cash Bar. All the proceeds benefit the Equality Center renovation project.
Click here to purchase tickets

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Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Non-Binary Support
Group

More information available on Facebook.

Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be

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a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday, February 2, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The February Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of Cait O'Darling in a show titled "Mensonges
d'amour" (Lies of Love), beginning with a reception on Thursday, February 2nd from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.

SOS Group

Cait O'Darling holds a PhD in American Studies and an MA in Comparative Philosophy from the
University of Hawai'i at Manoa. She graduated summa cum laude from Flagler College in St
Augustine, Florida, with a dual major in Philosophy and Religion, and a dual minor in Latin
American Studies and Photography. O'Darling studied painting and sculpture at the Instituto
Allende, a visual arts school located in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. She is the recipient of
numerous awards and scholarships, and has taught college courses in art, American history, and
philosophy. This will be the first time her work has been exhibited in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Cait O'Darling's show, "Mensonges d'amour" (Lies of Love), features twenty composite photos.
This series explores the power of a single gesture across multiple iterations. Cait boldly recomposes the embodied performance of a single "Selfie" and adds new angles and juxtapositions.
She seeks to undermine a core concept of photography, namely, indexicality: the notion that what
is depicted within the frame of a photograph tells us something true about the perceived reality at
the moment the shutter was released and the image was captured. Blending and layering multiple
images together, O'Darling creates new and fanciful ones that are patently untrue. A
mockumentary, the exhibit offers viewers an opportunity to enter into a playful space of delight and
amusement, woven between truth and illusion.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, January 5th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Gay Men's Dinner
Tuesday, February 7, 6:30 p.m.
Spaghetti Warehouse
221 E. Brady, Tulsa, OK 74103
This month we are eating at Spaghetti Warehouse in downtown Tulsa. If you are coming please RSVP. A headcount is needed
for the reservation.
At Spaghetti Warehouse, we make every meal feel like a celebration, with the kind of delicious, freshly prepared Italian food that
everybody loves, served in a lighthearted atmosphere that's perfect for getting together with your family or friends.
For more information or to RSVP please email Richard Haley at GuysDineToo@gmail.com

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Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of
each month at
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For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach

EVERY SUNDAY
@ 4:30 pm

$5.00 per Session

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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Equality Center Pride Store
The Versailles Masquerade Ball is just around the corner.
Get your rainbow masquerade masks for only $10.00 in the Pride Store.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Living the Spirit: A Gay American Indian Anthology"
Compiled By: Gay American Indians, Coordinating Editor: Will Roscoe
Looks at the history of Indian homosexuality, describes their tribal roles, and includes poems and short stories
When the Supreme Court cited "millennia of moral teaching" in its support of Georgia's sodomy law, they must not
have been thinking of American history. For centuries throughout America, both before and after the arrival of
Europeans, gay and lesbian Indians were recognized as valued members of tribal communities. Combining male and
female roles, gay Indians worked as mediators, artists, healers, and providers for their tribes.
Living the Spirit brings together historical overviews, personal accounts, stories and poetry that celebrate these
traditional roles and the rich heritage of gay Indians, as well as contemporary writings that give voice to the lives of
gay Indians today.
Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Game Night

Compassionate Tulsa - Make Tulsa Golden
Please join us in our city-wide campaign to "Make Tulsa Golden." Using "The Golden Rule" as our
guide for compassionate living, you are asked to sign the pledge to "make Tulsa golden."

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Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
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The "Make Tulsa Golden" campaign encourages each of us to increase compassion in Tulsa
communities by pledging to treat others as we wish to be treated. If you are willing to make that
pledge, please select the link below to be added to the list of groups and individuals working together
to Make Tulsa Golden.

Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Sign the Pledge Here After indicating your pledge, you can download our Make Tulsa Golden pledge certificate.
For more information visit compassionatetulsa.org

Secret Ink Tattoo - Recognition 2017
Secret Ink Tattoo
317 S Lynn Riggs blvd
Claremore, OK 74017
Recognition 2017 is a global campaign aimed at supporting the LGBT community to give back like no one
has ever given before!
I, Rich Wallace, owner of Secret Ink Tattoo, believe this community deserves recognition, equality and
respect instead of the bullying, criticism, harassment, and ridicule they typically receive because of their
lifestyle. This dedication event is intended to bring equality, harmony, peace and awareness within the
LGBT community as well as to those who support them.
Back in October of 2008, I sponsored a breast cancer awareness event that had over 3,000 would-be
participants. I, working alone, was only able to do 477 of the breast cancer ribbon tattoos because the
event was only scheduled for 24 hours. This year I sponsored another successful event for all causes, be
it breast cancer, PTSD, domestic violence or whatever cause a person chose to represent their ribbon color of choice.
Within a week of sponsoring this years' event I was challenged by a friend to do an event like no other, to show my support for a group of people that most
others won't go out of their way to support. The LGBT community! Even if people don't have personal issues with the lifestyle or choices of these
individuals, they won't openly show their support because they are afraid of the stigma and repercussions of doing so. I am not the type of person that is
intimidated by that! Although I myself am not part of the LGBT community, I know and am friends with many people who are and I support their right to live
and love however and whomever they choose!!! So I decided in early November to take on this challenge and make it my biggest tattoo marathon event
ever.
I am asking everyone to help me in this effort by pledging their support in order to make this event FREE for any and all who wish to participate and receive
an equality tattoo to show their support at no charge!
For more information please visit: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/493868667/recognition-2017

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Jose Vega Named One of Tulsa World's People to Watch
In videos on the Oklahomans for Equality website, Jose Vega spends three minutes
explaining the nonprofit's monthly events and tidbits like the biography of its gallery's
featured artist.
Each month, Vega has fun with the videos. He was zombie hunting in October and
doing a mannequin challenge in November. He has become a familiar face through
his video vignettes.
Since becoming program director at the Equality Center about a year ago, the 24year-old has upped the visibility of the nonprofit through trendy media posts.
Previously, most information was circulated in a weekly email.
"Nowadays, people love Facebook, Instagram and videos. I knew we needed to move
in that direction with more video and social media," Vega said.
Vega plays several roles in his job including directing next year's 35th Pride Parade in
Tulsa. He stresses that the Equality Center is a home for all people.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

"We respect everyone. ... I want to take part in every aspect of equality."
Vega, a first-generation Mexican American, is a 2010 graduate of Webster High School. His father arrived in the U.S. without authorization and was later
granted a legal avenue to become a resident.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

The experience of being a child of an undocumented immigrant shaped him.
Vega sits on the Greater Tulsa Area Hispanic Affairs Commission and supports Dream Act Oklahoma, which seeks immigration reform starting with the
creation of a path to legal residency for undocumented adults brought into the country as children.

Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

Among his passions is coordinating the Tulsa Mayor's Youth Council. It places a high school student as a liaison for each of the city's commissions and
introduces youth to public affairs.

Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing

Vega participated in the council as a high school senior and advocated to reinstate the program after it was disbanded by a previous group of city
councilors. He has been leading it since it was revived two years ago.
"They are next in the future for Tulsa. They will, hopefully, stay here and make our city better," he said.
Ginnie Graham 918-581-8376
ginnie.graham@tulsaworld.com
Twitter: @GinnieGraham
http://m.tulsaworld.com/news/local/people-to-watch-jose-vega-a-strong-voice-for-equality/article_6e5724b1-a760-573b-8995-abb91b650a73.html?
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Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Beginning October 13 Guiding Right will
be testing the 2nd and 4th Thursday of
each month from
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Intimate Partner Violence&amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group
First Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
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Hosted by
ICP Roxxie Ray Starr
ICP Trev or Darlin Ray

frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is paramount. For more
information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

Come one come all. Bring your favorite kink and
join us for a night of fun.

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Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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January 17th, 2017

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In This Issue
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Women's March on Oklahoma
Women's Self Defense Training
Men's Self Defense Training
Advocacy Training Day
First Thursday Art Opening

Wednesday January 18, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Hosted by Hyatt regency Tulsa
100 E 2nd St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103

Gay Men's Dinner.
Ladies Social Club
The Versailles Masquerade Ball
Tulsa Pride Bingo

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Miss Richfield 1981
Tulsa Threat 2017 Schedule

usiness Alliance

Volunteer of the Month
January Video eNews
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Stillwater Gender SUpport
Compassionate Tulsa
Secret Ink Tattoo - Recognition 2017
I.C.A.O. Fetish Ball
2017 OCCJ Trialogue Series

The January EBA mixer will be hosted by Hyatt Regency Tulsa.
The Hyatt Regency Tulsa is located in the heart of Oklahoma's vibrant business, entertainment and cultural
districts. The downtown Tulsa hotel overlooks the scenic gardens of the Williams Center Complex and is only
eight miles from Tulsa International Airport. Adjoined via skybridge to Williams Towers, the luxury, high-rise
Tulsa hotel is adjacent to the famous Tulsa Performing Arts Center and just a few walking blocks from the
Cox Convention Center, BOK Center and over 51 restaurants and bars.
Please be advised we will only validate self-parking in the attached garage.

HYATT

For more information on rooms, rates and amenities click here or follow the event on Facebook.

REGENCY"

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients.
Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business cards, business
information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality
Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, January 12
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The January Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Behnaz
Sohrabian beginning with a reception on
Thursday, January 5th and continuing
throughout the month.

Women's March on Oklahoma
Saturday, January 21, 10:00 a.m.
Oklahoma State Capitol
2300 N Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
The Women's March is a national movement to unify and empower
everyone who stands for human rights, civil liberties, and social justice for
all. We gather in community to find healing and strength through tolerance,
civility, and compassion. We welcome all people to join us as we unite
locally and nationally. Join us on January 21st as we march in solidarity with
our sister marches around the globe.

Born and educated in Tehran, Iran,
Behnaz Sohrabian started painting as a
small child of 10 and continued her
passion professionally from then on. She
received a BS in Applied Chemistry, a BA
in Painting and a Master of Arts in Art
Studies. After receiving her master's
degree, she immigrated to Oklahoma to
be near family. Speaking about her work,
Behnaz comments, "My work is about
me, my life, being a woman and the
struggles that women still face in this era.
I paint women as people- strong people
with depth and power. I paint them as
delicate and sensitive-- but not weak."

To register and/or donate to the event, please visit either Eventbrite or
Meetup at the links below.
Eventbrite

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Please let us know how you can help by filling out the volunteer intake form. Thank you for your support!

First Week of Women's Self Defense Training
Tuesday, January 23, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Registration is open for the next free women's 7 week self-defense training session.
This training will be held at Oklahomans For Equality 621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
and requires a commitment to all 7 classes, this allows time to build muscle memory so
that you can effectively use these life saving self-defense skills.
Classes will be every other Monday starting at 7pm.
Trans-women are welcome!

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Warrior Sisters is a non profit organization created by women for women. We teach real
world self-defense skills emphasizing awareness, verbal and physical techniques. This training is open to women and girls and we ask that if you bring
young girls that they are old enough to participate or entertain themselves without becoming a distraction to the group.
For more information or to register for class please contact Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org

First Week of Men's Self Defense Training
Thursday, January 26, 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Registration is open for the next free Men's 7 week self-defense training session. This training will be held at
Oklahomans For Equality 621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120 and requires a commitment to all 7 classes, this
allows time to build muscle memory so that you can effectively use these life saving self-defense skills.
Classes will be every other Thursday starting at 7:30pm.
Trans-men are welcome!
For more information or to register for class please contact Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org

Advocacy Training Day
Saturday, January 28, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Highland Hall
1102 E Warner Ave, Guthrie, OK 73044
This training is for members and allies of Oklahoma's LGBTQ community and is sponsored by
Oklahomans for Equality, PFLAG Oklahoma and Freedom Oklahoma.
Objectives:
1. To provide an opportunity for statewide advocates to meet one another,
form strong advocacy networks, and to become better informed about how to be an
effective advocate on behalf of Oklahoma's LGBTQ community/families/friends
2. To inform audience about expected legislation during the 2017
Oklahoma Legislative session (begins Monday, February 6th)
3. To inform audience about legislative "mechanics"
4. To discuss effective advocacy strategies (as well as ineffective strategies) to influence Oklahoma legislators (these strategies can be applied to
any advocacy work including local level (city council, school boards), state level (legislature), or national level (Congressional delegation)

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

No cost; however, need to make reservation due to limited space.
Email name/phone number to olivia.cotter@okeq.org

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday, February 2, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The February Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of Cait O'Darling in a show titled "Mensonges
d'amour" (Lies of Love), beginning with a reception on Thursday, February 2nd from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.
Cait O'Darling holds a PhD in American Studies and an MA in Comparative Philosophy from the
University of Hawai'i at Manoa. She graduated summa cum laude from Flagler College in St
Augustine, Florida, with a dual major in Philosophy and Religion, and a dual minor in Latin
American Studies and Photography. O'Darling studied painting and sculpture at the Instituto
Allende, a visual arts school located in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. She is the recipient of
numerous awards and scholarships, and has taught college courses in art, American history, and
philosophy. This will be the first time her work has been exhibited in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Cait O'Darling's show, "Mensonges d'amour" (Lies of Love), features twenty composite photos.
This series explores the power of a single gesture across multiple iterations. Cait boldly recomposes the embodied performance of a single "Selfie" and adds new angles and juxtapositions.
She seeks to undermine a core concept of photography, namely, indexicality: the notion that what
is depicted within the frame of a photograph tells us something true about the perceived reality at
the moment the shutter was released and the image was captured. Blending and layering multiple
images together, O'Darling creates new and fanciful ones that are patently untrue. A
mockumentary, the exhibit offers viewers an opportunity to enter into a playful space of delight and
amusement, woven between truth and illusion.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, January 5th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Gay Men's Dinner
Tuesday, February 7, 6:30 p.m.
Spaghetti Warehouse

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator
Thursdays 1-4 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy

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221 E. Brady, Tulsa, OK 74103
This month we are eating at Spaghetti Warehouse in downtown Tulsa. If you are coming please RSVP. A headcount is needed
for the reservation.
At Spaghetti Warehouse, we make every meal feel like a celebration, with the kind of delicious, freshly prepared Italian food that
everybody loves, served in a lighthearted atmosphere that's perfect for getting together with your family or friends.
For more information or to RSVP please email Richard Haley at GuysDineToo@gmail.com

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to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

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Ladies Social Club - LSC Turns One! Game Night

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Friday, February 10, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Social painting is all the rage, and if you haven't tried it before, here's your chance! No artistic
experience necessary! You'll be led step-by-step by the lovely and talented Monica Conners,
and at the end of the night you'll get to take home a beautiful piece of art that YOU created!
The class costs $20, which pays for all of the supplies. You won't need to bring anything,
unless you'd like to bring a potluck snack or BYOB. To make sure everyone gets the best
possible instruction, we're limiting the class size to 30 painters.

Dr. Kurt Choate

To reserve your seat, register using the PayPal link listed below. Once Monica has received
your payment, she'll send you a confirmation email. There should be a "notes" section for you
to enter that. If you want to register multiple people in one transaction, you certainly can!

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: your seat is not saved until Monica receives payment! She is
donating her time to teach the class, but the registration fee is the money she will use to
purchase our supplies, and it's how she'll know what quantities to buy.
PayPal.me/monicaconners
For more information follow this event on Facebook

The Versailles Masquerade Ball
Saturday, February 11, 7:00 - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Admission is $25.00 and includes champagne
Join us for the 17th annual Wild Hearts Ball as we transform the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center into the famous French palace Versailles for a masquerade
ball. Everybody must be in masks. Your ticket gives you access to the ball and champagne drinks from the champagne tower. Lady DJ Crystal will be
mixing her best music in the hall of mirrors. Heavy Hors D'oeuvres and a Cash Bar. All the proceeds benefit the Equality Center renovation project.
Click here to purchase tickets

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More information available on Facebook.

2017 Tulsa Pride Bingo
February 25, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120

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Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
- - (918) 594-8568

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
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Join us for February's Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2017. The beautiful and outrageous
Nicole Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow
Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this
Pride season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid
rounds of Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.

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$25 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets

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I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

$200 T able for 8 people which includes unlimited drinks for your table.
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2017. Click corresponding link above to
purchase tickets.
For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Miss Richfield 1981
Saturday, March 18, 8:00 p.m.
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - John H. Williams Theater
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
In her all new show, "2020 Vision," Miss Richfield 1981 offers a survival guide for the new world. With comedic
songs, videos, and her unique take on audience participation, Miss Richfield will help calm any post-election
panic and provide tools to prevent the apocalypse!
Miss Richfield 1981 dedicates her life to the friendly citizens and responsible merchants of her hometown Richfield, MN. Her live performances across the country receive critical acclaim with The New York Post
declaring Miss R "the must-see act in Provincetown" and The Chicago Sun-Times describing her as "Garrison
Keillor meets Mary Tyler Moore." Miss R's wide appeal includes riotous appearances on "The Tonight Show" &amp;
"Today" on NBC, "Cake Boss" on TLC, and "Watch What Happens Live" on Bravo, along with being a national
spokesperson for Orbitz and Palm Springs, CA. Each year her schedule of more than 100 shows sell out
theaters and nightclubs across the country, including a summer residence at the Crown &amp; Anchor in
Provincetown, MA, and frequent tours with Atlantis Events cruise ships and resorts.

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Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

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Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be

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a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of
each month at
7:00 p.m.

Volunteer of the Month
January 2017
Steve Luper

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

Steve began volunteering at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center in Sept 2015. He needed a volunteer job for a
scholarship that he receives from the Cherokee Nation. He chose to apply at OKEQ because he wanted to work
closer to the LGBTQ+ community after coming out. Steve likes helping people when he can but thinks he's most
grateful for the people he meets and the friends he has made. He says "I think the Equality Center has changed
me for the better and I'd probably be a whole different person right now if I hadn't discovered it."
When Steve is not volunteering he is a film major at the University of Tulsa with a minor in creative writing and
women and gender studies. He states " I've recently made a package on Standing Rock that was featured on
the campus' new program TUTV. I'm also in the Alliance Française de Tulsa."
Steve says he is i ntensely grateful for the Gender Outreach programs at the center. "I've never come away from
something feeling as self-affirmed as I have when I've been able to go to some of the meetings." Steve would
definitely recommend volunteering at the Equality Center. "Maybe you just want to be closer to the LGBTQ+
community - this is perfect you. When I started volunteering I was in a real tough place and the overwhelming
feeling of being alone followed me around everyday. Coming to the center has helped me learn self-acceptance
and has given me more strength. I've learned lessons in perseverance from the people I've met. At the center,
no one is going to try and dissect you or intrude unless you want to share, you're free to be yourself as quietly or as loudly as you want. In Oklahoma,
places like this are hard to find."

We thank you for your passion Steve!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Equality Center Pride Store
Yoga by Zach

The Versailles Masquerade Ball is just around the corner.
Get your rainbow masquerade masks for only $10.00 in the Pride Store.

EVERY SUNDAY
@ 4:30 pm

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

$5.00 per Session

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

Gender Support Program

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"Breaking Through: Out of the Closet, Into the Halls of Power"

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Despite increasingly positive representations of LGBT people in popular culture and incremental moves toward
equality, LGBT people still face discrimination and negative stereotyping. Even when their company non-discrimination
policies include sexual orientation and gender identity, many LGBT employees endure anti-gay remarks or jokes, and
are left to wonder if it is really safe to be out at work.
In the BREAKING THROUGH series, openly LGBT people share their stories of living openly and authentically
with surprising vulnerability, showing it is possible to be out and live successful, fulfilled lives.
The award-winning BREAKING THROUGH: Out of the Closet, Into the Halls of Power streams on PBS and is
available on DVD and other streaming services. No other LGBT-focused film from the South has ever gone this far!

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Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm

Support group meeting once a week
starting January 2017 for adu ts in the
Stillwater, 0 lahoma State, and
surrounding community

SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by

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Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
Compassionate Tulsa - Make Tulsa Golden
Please join us in our city-wide campaign to "Make Tulsa Golden." Using "The Golden Rule" as our
guide for compassionate living, you are asked to sign the pledge to "make Tulsa golden."
The "Make Tulsa Golden" campaign encourages each of us to increase compassion in Tulsa
communities by pledging to treat others as we wish to be treated. If you are willing to make that
pledge, please select the link below to be added to the list of groups and individuals working together
to Make Tulsa Golden.

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Sign the Pledge Here After indicating your pledge, you can download our Make Tulsa Golden pledge certificate.

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The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

For more information visit compassionatetulsa.org

EBA Directory
Secret Ink Tattoo - Recognition 2017
Secret Ink Tattoo
317 S Lynn Riggs blvd
Claremore, OK 74017
Recognition 2017 is a global campaign aimed at supporting the LGBT community to give back like no one
has ever given before!

The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

I, Rich Wallace, owner of Secret Ink Tattoo, believe this community deserves recognition, equality and
respect instead of the bullying, criticism, harassment, and ridicule they typically receive because of their
lifestyle. This dedication event is intended to bring equality, harmony, peace and awareness within the
LGBT community as well as to those who support them.
Back in October of 2008, I sponsored a breast cancer awareness event that had over 3,000 would-be
participants. I, working alone, was only able to do 477 of the breast cancer ribbon tattoos because the
event was only scheduled for 24 hours. This year I sponsored another successful event for all causes, be
it breast cancer, PTSD, domestic violence or whatever cause a person chose to represent their ribbon color of choice.
Within a week of sponsoring this years' event I was challenged by a friend to do an event like no other, to show my support for a group of people that most
others won't go out of their way to support. The LGBT community! Even if people don't have personal issues with the lifestyle or choices of these
individuals, they won't openly show their support because they are afraid of the stigma and repercussions of doing so. I am not the type of person that is
intimidated by that! Although I myself am not part of the LGBT community, I know and am friends with many people who are and I support their right to live
and love however and whomever they choose!!! So I decided in early November to take on this challenge and make it my biggest tattoo marathon event
ever.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

I am asking everyone to help me in this effort by pledging their support in order to make this event FREE for any and all who wish to participate and receive
an equality tattoo to show their support at no charge!
For more information please visit: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/493868667/recognition-2017

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Beginning October 13 Guiding Right will
be testing the 2nd and 4th Thursday of
each month from
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Hosted by
ICP Roxxie Ray Starr
ICP Trev or Darlin Ray

Intimate Partner Violence&amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group
First Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to

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frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.

Come one come all. Bring your favorite kink and
join us for a night of fun.

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Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is paramount. For more
information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

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Dawn Sitler Sponsors the Day.
Men's Self Defense Training
Advocacy Training Day
First Thursday Art Opening
"Becoming Brave" Book Signing

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The Versailles Masquerade Ball
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Tulsa Pride Bingo
Council Oak Men's Chorale
Miss Richfield 1981
Tulsa Threat 2017 Schedule
Volunteer of the Month

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Pride Store
Rainbow Library

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Stillwater Gender SUpport
Compassionate Tulsa
Secret Ink Tattoo - Recognition 2017
Family Resource Fair

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I.C.A.O. Fetish Ball
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OkEq Art Exhibition
The January Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Behnaz
Sohrabian beginning with a reception on
Thursday, January 5th and continuing
throughout the month.
Born and educated in Tehran, Iran,
Behnaz Sohrabian started painting as a
small child of 10 and continued her
passion professionally from then on. She
received a BS in Applied Chemistry, a BA
in Painting and a Master of Arts in Art
Studies. After receiving her master's
degree, she immigrated to Oklahoma to
be near family. Speaking about her work,
Behnaz comments, "My work is about
me, my life, being a woman and the
struggles that women still face in this era.
I paint women as people- strong people
with depth and power. I paint them as
delicate and sensitive-- but not weak."

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Dawn Sitler is sponsoring the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center on January 14 in honor of American
Association of Critical Care Nurses, Greater Tulsa
Area Chapter

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Family Ties
If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special day click here
• Birthdays - Yours, your spouses, your children, your parents, your friends, even your dog's
• Anniversary's - Wedding, sobriety, adoption, court date
• To honor a loved one's memory
• Special events
• Mothers day, Fathers day, any holiday.
• Just because

First Week of Men's Self Defense Training
Thursday, January 26, 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Registration is open for the next free Men's 7 week self-defense training session. This training will be held at
Oklahomans For Equality 621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120 and requires a commitment to all 7 classes, this
allows time to build muscle memory so that you can effectively use these life saving self-defense skills.
Classes will be every other Thursday starting at 7:30pm.
Trans-men are welcome!

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

For more information or to register for class please contact Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Advocacy Training Day
Saturday, January 28, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Highland Hall
1102 E Warner Ave, Guthrie, OK 73044
This training is for members and allies of Oklahoma's LGBTQ community and is sponsored by
Oklahomans for Equality, PFLAG Oklahoma and Freedom Oklahoma.
Objectives:
1. To provide an opportunity for statewide advocates to meet one another,
form strong advocacy networks, and to become better informed about how to be an
effective advocate on behalf of Oklahoma's LGBTQ community/families/friends
2. To inform audience about expected legislation during the 2017
Oklahoma Legislative session (begins Monday, February 6th)
3. To inform audience about legislative "mechanics"
4. To discuss effective advocacy strategies (as well as ineffective strategies) to influence Oklahoma legislators (these strategies can be applied to
any advocacy work including local level (city council, school boards), state level (legislature), or national level (Congressional delegation)

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

No cost; however, need to make reservation due to limited space.
Email name/phone number to olivia.cotter@okeq.org

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday, February 2, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The February Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of Cait O'Darling in a show titled "Mensonges
d'amour" (Lies of Love), beginning with a reception on Thursday, February 2nd from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.
Cait O'Darling holds a PhD in American Studies and an MA in Comparative Philosophy from the
University of Hawai'i at Manoa. She graduated summa cum laude from Flagler College in St
Augustine, Florida, with a dual major in Philosophy and Religion, and a dual minor in Latin
American Studies and Photography. O'Darling studied painting and sculpture at the Instituto
Allende, a visual arts school located in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. She is the recipient of
numerous awards and scholarships, and has taught college courses in art, American history, and
philosophy. This will be the first time her work has been exhibited in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Cait O'Darling's show, "Mensonges d'amour" (Lies of Love), features twenty composite photos.
This series explores the power of a single gesture across multiple iterations. Cait boldly recomposes the embodied performance of a single "Selfie" and adds new angles and juxtapositions.
She seeks to undermine a core concept of photography, namely, indexicality: the notion that what
is depicted within the frame of a photograph tells us something true about the perceived reality at
the moment the shutter was released and the image was captured. Blending and layering multiple
images together, O'Darling creates new and fanciful ones that are patently untrue. A
mockumentary, the exhibit offers viewers an opportunity to enter into a playful space of delight and
amusement, woven between truth and illusion.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, January 5th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator
Thursdays 1-4 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open

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enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Book Signing - "Becoming Brave: Winning Marriage Equality in Oklahoma and
Finding Our Voice," by Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, with Mary Bishop-Baldwin
Saturday February 4, 3:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Books will be available for purchase. The cost is $20, and we will take cash or cards. Sharon and Mary will read
a couple of short passages, answer a few questions, and then sign books. This inaugural book-signing will be the official
"coming-out party" for "Becoming Brave."

Counseling Services

Book synopsis: "Becoming Brave: Winning Marriage Equality in Oklahoma and Finding Our Voice" tells the story of
Sharon and Mary Bishop-Baldwin, whose 10-year lawsuit with Sue Barton and Gay Phillips brought marriage equality to
Oklahoma in October 2014. By no means a law book, "Becoming Brave" is chock full of behind-the-scenes
stories meant to give the reader a sense of what a wild ride the marriage-equality fight was for two women who had a
front-row seat. From their earliest days as a couple to life after the lawsuit, "Becoming Brave" also shares insight into
what makes these two women tick.

Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

For more information or to reserve your seat please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org
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Gay Men's Dinner

Dr. Kurt Choate

Tuesday, February 7, 6:30 p.m.
Spaghetti Warehouse
221 E. Brady, Tulsa, OK 74103
This month we are eating at Spaghetti Warehouse in downtown Tulsa. If you are coming please RSVP. A headcount is needed
for the reservation.
At Spaghetti Warehouse, we make every meal feel like a celebration, with the kind of delicious, freshly prepared Italian food that
everybody loves, served in a lighthearted atmosphere that's perfect for getting together with your family or friends.
For more information or to RSVP please email Richard Haley at GuysDineToo@gmail.com

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Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Ladies Social Club - LSC Turns One! Game Night
Friday, February 10, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Social painting is all the rage, and if you haven't tried it before, here's your chance! No artistic
experience necessary! You'll be led step-by-step by the lovely and talented Monica Conners,
and at the end of the night you'll get to take home a beautiful piece of art that YOU created!
The class costs $20, which pays for all of the supplies. You won't need to bring anything,
unless you'd like to bring a potluck snack or BYOB. To make sure everyone gets the best
possible instruction, we're limiting the class size to 30 painters.
To reserve your seat, register using the PayPal link listed below. Once Monica has received
your payment, she'll send you a confirmation email. There should be a "notes" section for you
to enter that. If you want to register multiple people in one transaction, you certainly can!
VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: your seat is not saved until Monica receives payment! She is
donating her time to teach the class, but the registration fee is the money she will use to
purchase our supplies, and it's how she'll know what quantities to buy.

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
- - (918) 594-8568

PayPal.me/monicaconners
For more information follow this event on Facebook

The Versailles Masquerade Ball
Saturday, February 11, 7:00 - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Admission is $25.00 and includes champagne
Join us for the 17th annual Wild Hearts Ball as we transform the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center into the famous French palace Versailles for a masquerade
ball. Everybody must be in masks. Your ticket gives you access to the ball and champagne drinks from the champagne tower. Lady DJ Crystal will be
mixing her best music in the hall of mirrors. Heavy Hors D'oeuvres and a Cash Bar. All the proceeds benefit the Equality Center renovation project.
Click here to purchase tickets

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
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experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
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More information available on Facebook.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday February 15, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Hosted by Boomtown Tees
114 S Elgin Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120

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Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

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Boomtown Tees is Oklahoma's source for tees repping our great state, local Tulsa tees, souvenirs. Boomtown also designs &amp; creates custom tees
http://www.twitter.com/BoomtownTees
http://www.boomtowntees.com/
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

2017 Tulsa Pride Bingo
February 25, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
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identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Join us for February's Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2017. The beautiful and outrageous
Nicole Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow
Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this
Pride season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid
rounds of Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.
$15 for general admission
$25 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$200 T able for 8 people which includes unlimited drinks for your table.
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2017. Click corresponding link above to
purchase tickets.

SOS Group

For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Tuesday Evenings, 7:00 p.m.
Congregational Fellowship Church
900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74112
The Council Oak Men's Chorale has begun rehearsals for the 2017 summer concert which will feature songs by Stephen
Sondhiem. Anyone interested in singing with the group should attend our next rehearsal at Congregational Fellowship Church,
2900 S Harvard Ave, on Tuesday nights at 7 pm to join in the fun and get to meet a great group of men. We are also preparing
for our trip to St Louis to sing with the St. Louis Gateway Men's Chorus at the end of March which is sure to be an experience you
won't want to miss. If you love to sing and are thinking about doing something different, then here's your chance to come make a
change in our community. Let's make our voice be heard and sing!

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Miss Richfield 1981
Saturday, March 18, 8:00 p.m.
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - John H. Williams Theater
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
In her all new show, "2020 Vision," Miss Richfield 1981 offers a survival guide for the new world. With comedic
songs, videos, and her unique take on audience participation, Miss Richfield will help calm any post-election
panic and provide tools to prevent the apocalypse!
Miss Richfield 1981 dedicates her life to the friendly citizens and responsible merchants of her hometown Richfield, MN. Her live performances across the country receive critical acclaim with The New York Post
declaring Miss R "the must-see act in Provincetown" and The Chicago Sun-Times describing her as "Garrison
Keillor meets Mary Tyler Moore." Miss R's wide appeal includes riotous appearances on "The Tonight Show" &amp;
"Today" on NBC, "Cake Boss" on TLC, and "Watch What Happens Live" on Bravo, along with being a national
spokesperson for Orbitz and Palm Springs, CA. Each year her schedule of more than 100 shows sell out
theaters and nightclubs across the country, including a summer residence at the Crown &amp; Anchor in
Provincetown, MA, and frequent tours with Atlantis Events cruise ships and resorts.

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SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach
Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@ 4:30 pm

$5.00 per Session

Volunteer of the Month
January 2017
Steve Luper
Steve began volunteering at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center in Sept 2015. He needed a volunteer job for a
scholarship that he receives from the Cherokee Nation. He chose to apply at OKEQ because he wanted to work
closer to the LGBTQ+ community after coming out. Steve likes helping people when he can but thinks he's most
grateful for the people he meets and the friends he has made. He says "I think the Equality Center has changed
me for the better and I'd probably be a whole different person right now if I hadn't discovered it."
When Steve is not volunteering he is a film major at the University of Tulsa with a minor in creative writing and
women and gender studies. He states " I've recently made a package on Standing Rock that was featured on
the campus' new program TUTV. I'm also in the Alliance Française de Tulsa."
Steve says he is i ntensely grateful for the Gender Outreach programs at the center. "I've never come away from
something feeling as self-affirmed as I have when I've been able to go to some of the meetings." Steve would
definitely recommend volunteering at the Equality Center. "Maybe you just want to be closer to the LGBTQ+
community - this is perfect you. When I started volunteering I was in a real tough place and the overwhelming
feeling of being alone followed me around everyday. Coming to the center has helped me learn self-acceptance
and has given me more strength. I've learned lessons in perseverance from the people I've met. At the center,
no one is going to try and dissect you or intrude unless you want to share, you're free to be yourself as quietly or as loudly as you want. In Oklahoma,
places like this are hard to find."

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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

We thank you for your passion Steve!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

January Video eNews

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night
Equality Center Pride Store

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The Versailles Masquerade Ball is just around the corner.
Get your rainbow masquerade masks for only $10.00 in the Pride Store.

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Ladies or Gentlemen: A Pictorial History of Male Cross-Dressing in the Movies"
By: Jean-Louis Ginibre
This pictorial history examines the grand tradition of male cross-dressing in the movies through more than 700 photos.
The screen's greatest stars, from comedians like Buster Keaton and Peter Sellers to 'serious' actors like Marlon
Brando and Max von Sydow, are pictured in everything from bustiers to ballgowns.
Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Support group meeting once a week
starting January 2017 for adu ts in the
Stillwater, 0 lahoma State, and
surrounding community

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Beginning October 13 Guiding Right will
be testing the 2nd and 4th Thursday of
each month from
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Compassionate Tulsa - Make Tulsa Golden

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Please join us in our city-wide campaign to "Make Tulsa Golden." Using "The Golden Rule" as our
guide for compassionate living, you are asked to sign the pledge to "make Tulsa golden."
The "Make Tulsa Golden" campaign encourages each of us to increase compassion in Tulsa
communities by pledging to treat others as we wish to be treated. If you are willing to make that
pledge, please select the link below to be added to the list of groups and individuals working together
to Make Tulsa Golden.
Sign the Pledge Here After indicating your pledge, you can download our Make Tulsa Golden pledge certificate.

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For more information visit compassionatetulsa.org

Secret Ink Tattoo - Recognition 2017
Secret Ink Tattoo
317 S Lynn Riggs blvd
Claremore, OK 74017
Recognition 2017 is a global campaign aimed at supporting the LGBT community to give back like no one
has ever given before!
I, Rich Wallace, owner of Secret Ink Tattoo, believe this community deserves recognition, equality and
respect instead of the bullying, criticism, harassment, and ridicule they typically receive because of their
lifestyle. This dedication event is intended to bring equality, harmony, peace and awareness within the
LGBT community as well as to those who support them.
Back in October of 2008, I sponsored a breast cancer awareness event that had over 3,000 would-be
participants. I, working alone, was only able to do 477 of the breast cancer ribbon tattoos because the
event was only scheduled for 24 hours. This year I sponsored another successful event for all causes, be
it breast cancer, PTSD, domestic violence or whatever cause a person chose to represent their ribbon color of choice.
Within a week of sponsoring this years' event I was challenged by a friend to do an event like no other, to show my support for a group of people that most
others won't go out of their way to support. The LGBT community! Even if people don't have personal issues with the lifestyle or choices of these
individuals, they won't openly show their support because they are afraid of the stigma and repercussions of doing so. I am not the type of person that is
intimidated by that! Although I myself am not part of the LGBT community, I know and am friends with many people who are and I support their right to live
and love however and whomever they choose!!! So I decided in early November to take on this challenge and make it my biggest tattoo marathon event
ever.
I am asking everyone to help me in this effort by pledging their support in order to make this event FREE for any and all who wish to participate and receive
an equality tattoo to show their support at no charge!
For more information please visit: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/493868667/recognition-2017

Intimate Partner Violence&amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group
First Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is paramount. For more
information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

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Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

I.C.A.O FE IS BALL
Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Hosted by
ICP Roxxie Ray Starr
ICP Trev or Darlin Ray

Come one come all. Bring your favorite kink and
join us for a night of fun.

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In This Issue
Kelly Kirby CPA
Volunteer of the Month
February Video eNews
2016 Donation Tax Donation Letters
First Thursday Art Opening
"Becoming Brave" Book Signing

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Latin Dance Class
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
OKDHS Foster care &amp; Adoption Informational
Meeting
Tulsa Pride Bingo
Council Oak Men's Chorale
Miss Richfield 1981
Tulsa Metro Softball League
Tulsa Threat 2017 Schedule

Let us help you file your 2016 tax returns!

Family Ties - 2017 Equality Gala
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Stillwater Gender SUpport
Compassionate Tulsa

Kelly Kirby CPA
Certified Public Accountant

Secret Ink Tattoo - Recognition 2017
Family Resource Fair
I.C.A.O. Fetish Ball
2017 OCCJ Trialogue Series

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OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, February 16
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.
OkEq Board Meeting

OkEq Art Exhibition
The February Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Cait
O'Darling in a show titled "Mensonges
d'amour" (Lies of Love), beginning with a
reception on Thursday, February
2nd from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.
Cait O'Darling holds a PhD in American
Studies and an MA in Comparative
Philosophy from the University of Hawai'i
at Manoa. She graduated summa cum
laude from Flagler College in St
Augustine, Florida, with a dual major in
Philosophy and Religion, and a dual
minor in Latin American Studies and
Photography. O'Darling studied painting
and sculpture at the Instituto Allende, a
visual arts school located in San Miguel
de Allende, Mexico. She is the recipient
of numerous awards and scholarships,
and has taught college courses in art,

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Kate &amp; Haden Britton
Kate and Haden have been volunteering at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center since September 2016. "We
decided to volunteer because we are passionate about supporting the needs of our beautiful and growing
LGBTQIA+ and Two-Spirit community. We wanted to meet other passionate activists and friends."

American history, and philosophy. This
will be the first time her work has been
exhibited in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Their favorite part of volunteering is being able to meet the best people and when attending events at the center
they feel like they are with family. When they are not volunteering, Kate and Haden are activists who show up at
any social justice event they are able to attend. Haden likes to long-board, paint, and read. Kate loves to bake,
paint, and craft. They also adore their dogs and being an aunt/uncle. They can not name a favorite event, stating
"Just when we think we have seen the best, more great events come our way." Kate and Haden absolutely
recommend volunteering at the center! They say, "Volunteering is vital and very appreciated. Not only is it a
great way to make life-long friends, but you can learn even more about your community and about your potential
than you can imagine. Sign up and be part of the team asap!"

Family Ties

We thank you for your dedication Kate &amp; Haden!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

February Video eNews
Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

2016 Donation Tax Donation Letters

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2016 were recently mailed. If you have not received your tax
receipt or have questions regarding your receipt, please contact Paul Allen, OkEq Treasurer,
paul.allen@OkEq.org

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday, February 2, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The February Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of Cait O'Darling in a show titled "Mensonges
d'amour" (Lies of Love), beginning with a reception on Thursday, February 2nd from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.
Cait O'Darling holds a PhD in American Studies and an MA in Comparative Philosophy from the
University of Hawai'i at Manoa. She graduated summa cum laude from Flagler College in St
Augustine, Florida, with a dual major in Philosophy and Religion, and a dual minor in Latin
American Studies and Photography. O'Darling studied painting and sculpture at the Instituto
Allende, a visual arts school located in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. She is the recipient of
numerous awards and scholarships, and has taught college courses in art, American history, and
philosophy. This will be the first time her work has been exhibited in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Cait O'Darling's show, "Mensonges d'amour" (Lies of Love), features twenty composite photos.
This series explores the power of a single gesture across multiple iterations. Cait boldly recomposes the embodied performance of a single "Selfie" and adds new angles and juxtapositions.
She seeks to undermine a core concept of photography, namely, indexicality: the notion that what
is depicted within the frame of a photograph tells us something true about the perceived reality at
the moment the shutter was released and the image was captured. Blending and layering multiple
images together, O'Darling creates new and fanciful ones that are patently untrue. A
mockumentary, the exhibit offers viewers an opportunity to enter into a playful space of delight and
amusement, woven between truth and illusion.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, January 5th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com
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Book Signing - "Becoming Brave: Winning Marriage Equality in Oklahoma and

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Finding Our Voice," by Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, with Mary Bishop-Baldwin

Thursdays 1-4 p.m.

Saturday February 4, 3:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Books will be available for purchase. The cost is $20, and we will take cash or cards. Sharon and Mary will read
a couple of short passages, answer a few questions, and then sign books. This inaugural book-signing will be the official
"coming-out party" for "Becoming Brave."

BECOMING
BRAVE

Book synopsis: "Becoming Brave: Winning Marriage Equality in Oklahoma and Finding Our Voice" tells the story of
Sharon and Mary Bishop-Baldwin, whose 10-year lawsuit with Sue Barton and Gay Phillips brought marriage equality to
Oklahoma in October 2014. By no means a law book, "Becoming Brave" is chock full of behind-the-scenes
stories meant to give the reader a sense of what a wild ride the marriage-equality fight was for two women who had a
front-row seat. From their earliest days as a couple to life after the lawsuit, "Becoming Brave" also shares insight into
what makes these two women tick.

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

For more information or to reserve your seat please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Gay Men's Dinner
Tuesday, February 7, 6:30 p.m.
Spaghetti Warehouse
221 E. Brady, Tulsa, OK 74103
This month we are eating at Spaghetti Warehouse in downtown Tulsa. If you are coming please RSVP. A headcount is needed
for the reservation.
At Spaghetti Warehouse, we make every meal feel like a celebration, with the kind of delicious, freshly prepared Italian food that
everybody loves, served in a lighthearted atmosphere that's perfect for getting together with your family or friends.
For more information or to RSVP please email Richard Haley at GuysDineToo@gmail.com

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Dr. Kurt Choate
.

Ladies Social Club - LSC Turns One! Game Night

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Friday, February 10, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Social painting is all the rage, and if you haven't tried it before, here's your chance! No artistic
experience necessary! You'll be led step-by-step by the lovely and talented Monica Conners,
and at the end of the night you'll get to take home a beautiful piece of art that YOU created!
The class costs $20, which pays for all of the supplies. You won't need to bring anything,
unless you'd like to bring a potluck snack or BYOB. To make sure everyone gets the best
possible instruction, we're limiting the class size to 30 painters.
To reserve your seat, register using the PayPal link listed below. Once Monica has received
your payment, she'll send you a confirmation email. There should be a "notes" section for you
to enter that. If you want to register multiple people in one transaction, you certainly can!

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donating her time to teach the class, but the registration fee is the money she will use to
purchase our supplies, and it's how she'll know what quantities to buy.
PayPal.me/monicaconners
For more information follow this event on Facebook

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
- - (918) 594-8568

The Versailles Masquerade Ball
Saturday, February 11, 7:00 - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Admission is $25.00 and includes champagne
Join us for the 17th annual Wild Hearts Ball as we transform the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center into the famous French palace Versailles for a masquerade
ball. Everybody must be in masks. Your ticket gives you access to the ball and champagne drinks from the champagne tower. Lady DJ Crystal will be
mixing her best music in the hall of mirrors. Heavy Hors D'oeuvres and a Cash Bar. All the proceeds benefit the Equality Center renovation project.
Click here to purchase tickets

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Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

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Andria Whipple

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Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
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More information available on Facebook.

Latin Dance Class
Every second and fourth Monday - $5 per class
Beginning February 13, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neil Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Want to learn how to dance to Latin music?
Now is your chance!
Oklahomans for Equality is offering dance classes
For just $5 per class!
Every second and fourth Monday!

Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

Check it out on Facebook

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday February 15, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Hosted by Boomtown Tees
114 S Elgin Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120

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usiness Alliance

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

Boomtown Tees is Oklahoma's source for tees repping our great state, local Tulsa tees, souvenirs. Boomtown also designs &amp; creates custom tees
http://www.twitter.com/BoomtownTees
http://www.boomtowntees.com/
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

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Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

OKDHS Foster care &amp; Adoption Informational Meeting
February 18, 2017, 12:30 p.m.
Dennis R Neil Equality Center
621 E 4th Street, Tulsa, OK 74120

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Interested in fostering or adopting but don't know much about it? Join us at Dennis R Neil Equality Center for this
special event. Oklahoma Department of Human Services recruiters will be there to explain the foster care and adoption
process and answer any questions you have.
For additional questions about the event please contact: Kim Brooks (918) 581-2557

2017 Tulsa Pride Bingo
February 25, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B

Join us for February's Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2017. The beautiful and outrageous
Nicole Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow
Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this
Pride season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid
rounds of Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.

Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of
each month at
7:00 p.m.

$15 for general admission
$25 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$200 T able for 8 people which includes unlimited drinks for your table.
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2017. Click corresponding link above to
purchase tickets.
The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Tuesday Evenings, 7:00 p.m.
Congregational Fellowship Church
900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74112
The Council Oak Men's Chorale has begun rehearsals for the 2017 summer concert which will feature songs by Stephen
Sondhiem. Anyone interested in singing with the group should attend our next rehearsal at Congregational Fellowship Church,
2900 S Harvard Ave, on Tuesday nights at 7 pm to join in the fun and get to meet a great group of men. We are also preparing
for our trip to St Louis to sing with the St. Louis Gateway Men's Chorus at the end of March which is sure to be an experience you
won't want to miss. If you love to sing and are thinking about doing something different, then here's your chance to come make a
change in our community. Let's make our voice be heard and sing!

~

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Miss Richfield 1981
Saturday, March 18, 8:00 p.m.
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - John H. Williams Theater
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
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In her all new show, "2020 Vision," Miss Richfield 1981 offers a survival guide for the new world. With comedic
songs, videos, and her unique take on audience participation, Miss Richfield will help calm any post-election
panic and provide tools to prevent the apocalypse!
Miss Richfield 1981 dedicates her life to the friendly citizens and responsible merchants of her hometown Richfield, MN. Her live performances across the country receive critical acclaim with The New York Post
declaring Miss R "the must-see act in Provincetown" and The Chicago Sun-Times describing her as "Garrison
Keillor meets Mary Tyler Moore." Miss R's wide appeal includes riotous appearances on "The Tonight Show" &amp;
"Today" on NBC, "Cake Boss" on TLC, and "Watch What Happens Live" on Bravo, along with being a national
spokesperson for Orbitz and Palm Springs, CA. Each year her schedule of more than 100 shows sell out
theaters and nightclubs across the country, including a summer residence at the Crown &amp; Anchor in
Provincetown, MA, and frequent tours with Atlantis Events cruise ships and resorts.

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Prime Timers

This event is a benefit for Oklahomans for Equality. Click here for ticket information.

2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Tulsa Metro Softball League
TMSL 2017 Spring Season
Sundays March 26 - May 21, 2017 12:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Carl Smith Sports Complex
17120 E. 21st St., Tulsa, OK 74134

Hey TMSL members and fans!
As the weather begins to warm up, it only means one thing: SOFTBALL SEASON! TMSL 2017 Spring Season
is just right around the corner! Season will begin on Sunday, March 26th and will last 9 Sundays until May
21st, exluding Mother's Day and Easter weekends. Game times will be from 12pm-4pm at Carl Smith Sports
Complex. Cost is $40/person. Anyone and everyone is welcome to join, so grab your friends and sign up today
as we go into our 7th year of laughter, fun, a little bit of competition, and life long friendships!

Yoga by Zach

For those of you who are curious about the Gay Softball World Series, 2017 GSWS will be in Portland, OR! The
dates are September 3rd to September 10th. If you as a team or player have any questions/interest regarding
GSWS, please give us a shout and we will gladly help you!

Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY

If you have any other questions or inquiries, please do not hestitate to contact us at
info@tulsametrosoftball.com . We look forward to seeing you out this year!

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TMSL Board
Registration is open at: htosports.com
You can also check out TSML on Facebook

$5.00 per Session

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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
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are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

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In This Issue
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The Versailles Masquerade Ball
REVERSED AND REMANDED
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OKEQ &amp; Workforce Tulsa - Recruitment Event
Bethany Community School
Girl Scout Cookie Sales
Tulsa Pride Bingo
First Thursday Art Opening
Council Oak Men's Chorale
Miss Richfield 1981
Tulsa Metro Softball League
Tulsa Threat 2017 Schedule

Let us help you file your 2016 tax returns!

Family Ties - 2017 Equality Gala
2017 Pride Mural project
Volunteers of the Month
February Video eNews
Pride Store

Kelly Kirby CPA

2017 OCCJ Trialogue Series

Certified Public Accountant

Lender/Borrower Matchmaking Event

a professional corporation

Rainbow Library
Stillwater Gender SUpport

Jolt Colorama

I.C.A.O. Coronation X
Compassionate Tulsa
Secret Ink Tattoo - Recognition 2017

(918) 747-5466
4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

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www.kkirby.com

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, February 16
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.
OkEq Board Meeting

OkEq Art Exhibition

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The Versailles Masquerade Ball
Saturday, February 11, 7:00 - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

The February Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Cait
O'Darling in a show titled "Mensonges
d'amour" (Lies of Love), beginning with a
reception on Thursday, February
2nd from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.
Cait O'Darling holds a PhD in American
Studies and an MA in Comparative
Philosophy from the University of Hawai'i
at Manoa. She graduated summa cum
laude from Flagler College in St
Augustine, Florida, with a dual major in
Philosophy and Religion, and a dual
minor in Latin American Studies and
Photography. O'Darling studied painting
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Admission is $25.00 and includes champagne
Join us for the 17th annual Wild Hearts Ball as we transform the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center into the famous French palace Versailles for a masquerade
ball. Everybody must be in masks. Your ticket gives you access to the ball and champagne drinks from the champagne tower. Lady DJ Crystal will be
mixing her best music in the hall of mirrors. Heavy Hors D'oeuvres and a Cash Bar. All the proceeds benefit the Equality Center renovation project.
Click here to purchase tickets

visual arts school located in San Miguel
de Allende, Mexico. She is the recipient
of numerous awards and scholarships,
and has taught college courses in art,
American history, and philosophy. This
will be the first time her work has been
exhibited in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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Family Ties

More information available on Facebook.

REVERSED AND REMANDED
January 18, 2017
REVERSED AND REMANDED
Unanimous Decision by the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
This decision allows "ANY" adult adoptee a way out of legal adoption and does
not apply to under age adoptions.
This decision opens the door to others seeking exit of similar "ADULT" adoptions
through the Oklahoma courts for whatever reason deemed in the best interest of
the "ADULT" adoptee.
We wish to thank Attorney Michael C. Redman for a very long battle and for a
courageous presentation of the facts and reasons that convinced the courts in
this case

Congratulations
Jared Bruce and Bruce
Schultz

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

Thank you for removing the impediments that kept many Oklahoma same-sex couples from being able to marry.

2016 Donation Tax Donation Letters

Friday, February 10, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.

Social painting is all the rage, and if you haven't tried it before, here's your chance! No artistic
experience necessary! You'll be led step-by-step by the lovely and talented Monica Conners,
and at the end of the night you'll get to take home a beautiful piece of art that YOU created!

For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2016 were recently mailed. If you have not received your tax
receipt or have questions regarding your receipt, please contact Paul Allen, OkEq Treasurer,
paul.allen@OkEq.org

Ladies Social Club - Paintin' &amp; Drinkin'

The class costs $20, which pays for all of the supplies. You won't need to bring anything,
unless you'd like to bring a potluck snack or BYOB. To make sure everyone gets the best
possible instruction, we're limiting the class size to 30 painters.
To reserve your seat, register using the PayPal link listed below. Once Monica has received
your payment, she'll send you a confirmation email. There should be a "notes" section for you

Healthcare Navigator

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to enter that. If you want to register multiple people in one transaction, you certainly can!

Dennis R Ne II Equ~l1ty Center

VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: your seat is not saved until Monica receives payment! She is
donating her time to teach the class, but the registration fee is the money she will use to
purchase our supplies, and it's how she'll know what quantities to buy.
PayPal.me/monicaconners
For more information follow this event on Facebook

Latin Dance Class
Every second and fourth Monday - $5 per class
Beginning February 13, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neil Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Thursdays 1-4 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Want to learn how to dance to Latin music?
Now is your chance!
Oklahomans for Equality is offering dance classes
For just $5 per class!
Every second and fourth Monday!
Check it out on Facebook

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday February 15, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Hosted by Boomtown Tees
114 S Elgin Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120

Dr. Kurt Choate

E UALITY
Business Alliance

Boomtown Tees is Oklahoma's source for tees repping our great state, local Tulsa tees, souvenirs. Boomtown also designs &amp; creates custom tees
http://www.twitter.com/BoomtownTees
http://www.boomtowntees.com/
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
- - - (918) 594-8568

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.

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OKDHS Foster care &amp; Adoption Informational Meeting
February 18, 2017, 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.
Dennis R Neil Equality Center
621 E 4th Street, Tulsa, OK 74120
Interested in fostering or adopting but don't know much about it? Join us at Dennis R Neil Equality Center for this
special event. Oklahoma Department of Human Services recruiters will be there to explain the foster care and adoption
process and answer any questions you have.

Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
---(918) 594-8568

For additional questions about the event please contact: Kim Brooks (918) 581-2557

OKEQ &amp; Workforce Tulsa - Recruitment Event
Tuesday, February 21 at 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St.,Tulsa, OK 74120
Need a new job? Need help with your resume? Or want to have better interviewing skills?
Join Oklahomas for Equality and Workforce on Wednesday, February 21 from 6 PM to 8 PM here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center for the recruitment event of the year!

46 years of serving the Tulsa community
with excellent early childhood education
a mission of Bethany Christian Church

Now enrolling children for Fall - 14 months to PreK

Core Program 9 am to 2:30 pm
with Before and After Care available
OPEN HOUSE WEEK February 27 - March 3

Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

. Tulsa, Oklahoma
r School, NAEYC Accredited
www.bethanycommunityschoo .com - Find us on Facebook
Girl Scout Cookie Sales
Saturday February 25, 2017 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. and 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
In support of Girl Scouts being an inclusive organization, Oklahomans for Equality will host the Girl
Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma cookie sale at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. There will be 2
separate groups selling cookies so inventory may vary.
$4 per box:
Thin Mints
Tagalongs
Samoas
Do-S-Dos
Trefoils
Savannah Smiles
$5 per box:
Toffee Tastic (gluten free)

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Non-Binary Support
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S'Mores

Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

2017 Tulsa Pride Bingo
February 25, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for February's Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2017. The beautiful and outrageous
Nicole Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow
Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this
Pride season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid
rounds of Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.
$15 for general admission

SOS Group

$25 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

$200 Table for 8 people which includes unlimited drinks for your table.
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2017. Click corresponding link above to
purchase tickets.
For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org
*Tickets for March Pride Bingo are now available.

First Thursday Art Opening

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

Thursday, March 2, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

The March Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature the works of Josh New in a show titled "Intimate Viewing", beginning with a
reception on Thursday, March 2nd from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
Josh New's works feature a series of portraits honing-in on people with intimate tattoos. So often
tattoos carry with them intensely personal memories, feelings, or mottos that are chosen to be indelibly
marked on bodies. They can be to remember a loved one or special event; they can represent a
location, a mantra, or an eternal goal. Often these special images and words are hidden from every
day view and only glimpsed in moments of extreme vulnerability.
These portraits were designed to challenge the subjects to reveal their most intimate symbols, and
give the viewer a glimpse of their vulnerability in a moment frozen in time and out of context - for
admiration, wonder, or awe by complete strangers. What would normally be reserved for viewing and
contemplation by a special few, is laid bare for you in this exhibit.

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B

Josh's portraits will show 10-12 models; men and women of various ages and ethnicities are
represented - each with photos in color and black and white.

Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of
each month at
7:00 p.m.

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, March 2nd from 6-9pm where there will be a door
prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Tuesday Evenings, 7:00 p.m.
Congregational Fellowship Church
900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74112
The Council Oak Men's Chorale has begun rehearsals for the 2017 summer concert which will feature songs by Stephen
Sondhiem. Anyone interested in singing with the group should attend our next rehearsal at Congregational Fellowship Church,
2900 S Harvard Ave, on Tuesday nights at 7 pm to join in the fun and get to meet a great group of men. We are also preparing
for our trip to St Louis to sing with the St. Louis Gateway Men's Chorus at the end of March which is sure to be an experience you
won't want to miss. If you love to sing and are thinking about doing something different, then here's your chance to come make a
change in our community. Let's make our voice be heard and sing!

~

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

council oak
Miss Richfield 1981
Saturday, March 18, 8:00 p.m.
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - John H. Williams Theater
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

In her all new show, "2020 Vision," Miss Richfield 1981 offers a survival guide for the new world. With comedic
songs, videos, and her unique take on audience participation, Miss Richfield will help calm any post-election
panic and provide tools to prevent the apocalypse!
Miss Richfield 1981 dedicates her life to the friendly citizens and responsible merchants of her hometown Richfield, MN. Her live performances across the country receive critical acclaim with The New York Post
declaring Miss R "the must-see act in Provincetown" and The Chicago Sun-Times describing her as "Garrison
Keillor meets Mary Tyler Moore." Miss R's wide appeal includes riotous appearances on "The Tonight Show" &amp;
"Today" on NBC, "Cake Boss" on TLC, and "Watch What Happens Live" on Bravo, along with being a national
spokesperson for Orbitz and Palm Springs, CA. Each year her schedule of more than 100 shows sell out
theaters and nightclubs across the country, including a summer residence at the Crown &amp; Anchor in
Provincetown, MA, and frequent tours with Atlantis Events cruise ships and resorts.

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

2020 1JISION

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This event is a benefit for Oklahomans for Equality. Click here for ticket information.

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TMSL 2017 Spring Season
Sundays March 26 - May 21, 2017 12:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Carl Smith Sports Complex
17120 E. 21st St., Tulsa, OK 74134

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

Hey TMSL members and fans!
As the weather begins to warm up, it only means one thing: SOFTBALL SEASON! TMSL 2017 Spring Season
is just right around the corner! Season will begin on Sunday, March 26th and will last 9 Sundays until May
21st, exluding Mother's Day and Easter weekends. Game times will be from 12pm-4pm at Carl Smith Sports
Complex. Cost is $40/person. Anyone and everyone is welcome to join, so grab your friends and sign up today
as we go into our 7th year of laughter, fun, a little bit of competition, and life long friendships!

2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

For those of you who are curious about the Gay Softball World Series, 2017 GSWS will be in Portland, OR! The
dates are September 3rd to September 10th. If you as a team or player have any questions/interest regarding
GSWS, please give us a shout and we will gladly help you!
If you have any other questions or inquiries, please do not hestitate to contact us at
info@tulsametrosoftball.com . We look forward to seeing you out this year!
TMSL Board
Registration is open at: htosports.com
You can also check out TSML on Facebook

Yoga by Zach

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

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$5.00 per Session

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7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

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Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

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2017 Equality Gala
Saturday, April 29th, 2017, 6:30 pm
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103
Third Street and Houston Avenue

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!

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All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

With special guests Meredith Baxter and Comedian Suzanne
Westenhoefer

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

Alison Anthony and Mark Wilson - Honorary Chairs
Paul Allen and Debbie McDaniel - Chairs

Q. oklahomans for equality
Ticket purchases and sponsorship information here
(No ticket sales will be available at the door.)

Oklahomans for Equality 2017 Pride Mural project

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center and OkEq are excited to announce the 2017 Pride Mural project. The upcoming renovation and subsequent repainting
scheduled for fall have offered up a unique opportunity to put our Pride out there for all to see this summer.
April and May seem like a pretty good time to do the work. Paintings should be done by May 28th, so that all is all ready for Pride Month kick off on June
2nd with the Rainbow Run.
Mural spaces are designated as 12ft tall and 15ft wide and face the existing parking lot. Designs may be created by an individual or group .
All materials will be supplied by the artist(s). OkEq is supplying only space, and no remuneration or compensation for the artwork, just the exposure for all
of Tulsa to see in the gateway to downtown!
If you are interested in this once in a lifetime opportunity please send sketches of your idea to Jose.Vega@okeq.org by March 17, 2017.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

The chosen concepts will be announced on March 24, 2017 via e-mail and e-news.
Work may begin April 1st. OkEq will provide scaffolding for the safety of the artists
Voting for the People's Choice award will take place in person at the center through May 29th - June 2nd with a suggested donation of $1 for each vote.
70% of all proceeds will go to the winning artist or group. Results to be announced at Pride on June 3rd.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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Volunteers of the Month
February 2017
Kate &amp; Haden Britton
Kate and Haden have been volunteering at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center since September 2016. "We
decided to volunteer because we are passionate about supporting the needs of our beautiful and growing
LGBTQIA+ and Two-Spirit community. We wanted to meet other passionate activists and friends."
Their favorite part of volunteering is being able to meet the best people and when attending events at the center
they feel like they are with family. When they are not volunteering, Kate and Haden are activists who show up at
any social justice event they are able to attend. Haden likes to long-board, paint, and read. Kate loves to bake,
paint, and craft. They also adore their dogs and being an aunt/uncle. They can not name a favorite event, stating
"Just when we think we have seen the best, more great events come our way." Kate and Haden absolutely
recommend volunteering at the center! They say, "Volunteering is vital and very appreciated. Not only is it a
great way to make life-long friends, but you can learn even more about your community and about your potential
than you can imagine. Sign up and be part of the team asap!"

We thank you for your dedication Kate &amp; Haden!

Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Intimate Partner Violence&amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group
First Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future

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Kelly Kirby CPA
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Girl Scout Cookie Sales
2016 Donation Tax Donation Letters
OKDHS Foster care &amp; Adoption Informational
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Bethany Community School
REVERSED AND REMANDED
First Thursday Art Opening
Ladies Social Club
Council Oak Men's Chorale
Miss Richfield 1981
Tulsa Pride Bingo
Tulsa Metro Softball League
Tulsa Threat 2017 Schedule
Family Ties - 2017 Equality Gala

Let us help you file your 2016 tax returns!

2017 Pride Mural project
Volunteers of the Month
February Video eNews
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

Kelly Kirby CPA

Stillwater Gender SUpport
2017 OCCJ Trialogue Series
Jolt Colorama

Certified Public Accountant

Lender/Borrower Matchmaking Event

a professional corporation

Jackpot Golf Classic

I.C.A.O. Coronation X

Military Survey
Compassionate Tulsa

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Secret Ink Tattoo - Recognition 2017

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OkEq Board Meeting

www.kkirby.com

7 p.m. Thursday, February 16
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.
OkEq Board Meeting

OkEq Art Exhibition

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Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday February 15, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Hosted by Boomtown Tees
114 S Elgin Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120

The February Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Cait
O'Darling in a show titled "Mensonges
d'amour" (Lies of Love), beginning with a
reception on Thursday, February
2nd from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.
Cait O'Darling holds a PhD in American
Studies and an MA in Comparative
Philosophy from the University of Hawai'i
at Manoa. She graduated summa cum
laude from Flagler College in St
Augustine, Florida, with a dual major in
Philosophy and Religion, and a dual
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Photography. O'Darling studied painting
and sculpture at the Instituto Allende, a
visual arts school located in San Miguel
de Allende, Mexico. She is the recipient
of numerous awards and scholarships,
and has taught college courses in art,
American history, and philosophy. This
will be the first time her work has been
exhibited in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Family Ties
Boomtown Tees is Oklahoma's source for tees repping our great state, local Tulsa tees, souvenirs. Boomtown also designs &amp; creates custom tees
http://www.twitter.com/BoomtownTees
http://www.boomtowntees.com/
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

Girl Scout Cookie Sales
Saturday February 25, 2017 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. and 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
In support of Girl Scouts being an inclusive organization, Oklahomans for Equality will host the Girl
Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma cookie sale at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. There will be 2
separate groups selling cookies so inventory may vary.
Daisy Troop 301 will be selling cookies from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Troop 23 will be selling cookies from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
$4 per box:
Thin Mints
Tagalongs
Samoas
Do-S-Dos
Trefoils
Savannah Smiles
$5 per box:
Toffee Tastic (gluten free)
S'Mores

2016 Donation Tax Donation Letters

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

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Healthcare Navigator
Thursdays 1-4 p.m.

Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2016 were recently mailed. If you have not received your tax
receipt or have questions regarding your receipt, please contact Paul Allen, OkEq Treasurer,
paul.allen@OkEq.org

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services
OKDHS Foster care &amp; Adoption Informational Meeting
February 18, 2017, 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.
Dennis R Neil Equality Center
621 E 4th Street, Tulsa, OK 74120

Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Interested in fostering or adopting but don't know much about it? Join us at Dennis R Neil Equality Center for this
special event. Oklahoma Department of Human Services recruiters will be there to explain the foster care and adoption
process and answer any questions you have.
For additional questions about the event please contact: Kim Brooks (918) 581-2557

Gay Men's Dinner Group
Tuesday, March 7, 6:30 p.m.
Bricktown Brewery
3301 S. Peoria Ave. Tulsa 74105
In March we will be eating at Bricktown Brewery.
When you think of Bricktown Brewery we want you to think of locally brewed craft beer and great food. It says so right on our logo
and if you can't trust a logo well then America is in worse shape than any of us could have imagined. Beer, pizza, burgers and
bacon are part of our DNA. Sure we value good design and we always want to be the friendliest place in town but those things
are what industry experts call "intangibles". You can't really put your finger on intangibles but you can write letters to your mother
about beer, pizza, burgers and bacon. You can use descriptive, even flowery language like, "mind-bendingly good" or "a hyperrealistic flavor phenomenon". Even though those terms aren't quantifiable, most people will get the idea that you are enthused. To
that we can only say, "thank you" because your enthusiasm means the world to us! Seriously. The WORLD.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

If you are coming please RSVP to Richard Haley at GuysDineToo@gmail.com A Head count is needed the reservation.

OKEQ &amp; Workforce Tulsa - Recruitment Event
Tuesday, February 21 at 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St.,Tulsa, OK 74120
Need a new job? Need help with your resume? Or want to have better interviewing skills?
Join Oklahomas for Equality and Workforce on Wednesday, February 21 from 6 PM to 8 PM here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center for the recruitment event of the year!

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
- - - (918) 594-8568

46 years of serving the Tulsa community
with excellent early childhood education
a mission of Bethany Christian Church

Now enrolling children for Fall - 14 months to PreK

Core Program 9 am to 2:30 pm
with Before and After Care available
OPEN HOUSE WEEK February 27 - March 3

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

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www.bethanycommunityschoo1.org - Find us on Facebook

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
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Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

REVERSED AND REMANDED
January 18, 2017
REVERSED AND REMANDED
Unanimous Decision by the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
This decision allows "ANY" adult adoptee a way out of legal adoption and does
not apply to under age adoptions.
This decision opens the door to others seeking exit of similar "ADULT" adoptions
through the Oklahoma courts for whatever reason deemed in the best interest of
the "ADULT" adoptee.
We wish to thank Attorney Michael C. Redman for a very long battle and for a
courageous presentation of the facts and reasons that convinced the courts in
this case

Congratulations
Jared Bruce and Bruce
Schultz

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

Thank you for removing the impediments that kept many Oklahoma same-sex couples from being able to marry.

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday, March 2, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The March Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature the works of Josh New in a show titled "Intimate Viewing", beginning with a
reception on Thursday, March 2nd from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
Josh New's works feature a series of portraits honing-in on people with intimate tattoos. So often
tattoos carry with them intensely personal memories, feelings, or mottos that are chosen to be indelibly
marked on bodies. They can be to remember a loved one or special event; they can represent a
location, a mantra, or an eternal goal. Often these special images and words are hidden from every
day view and only glimpsed in moments of extreme vulnerability.
These portraits were designed to challenge the subjects to reveal their most intimate symbols, and
give the viewer a glimpse of their vulnerability in a moment frozen in time and out of context - for
admiration, wonder, or awe by complete strangers. What would normally be reserved for viewing and
contemplation by a special few, is laid bare for you in this exhibit.
Josh's portraits will show 10-12 models; men and women of various ages and ethnicities are
represented - each with photos in color and black and white.

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, March 2nd from 6-9pm where there will be a door
prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Ladies Social Club: Movie Night
Friday, March 10, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Non-Binary Support
Group

Ladies Social Club is doing a movie night for the March event. Let's watch a funny movie and eat snacks! The movie hasn't been
decided and suggestions are welcome. We're looking for something "girl power"-related and fun.
Follow this event on Facebook

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Tuesday Evenings, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74112
The Council Oak Men's Chorale has begun rehearsals for the 2017 summer concert which will feature songs by Stephen
Sondhiem. Anyone interested in singing with the group should attend our next rehearsal at Fellowship Congregational Church,
2900 S Harvard Ave, on Tuesday nights at 7 pm to join in the fun and get to meet a great group of men. We are also preparing
for our trip to St Louis to sing with the St. Louis Gateway Men's Chorus at the end of March which is sure to be an experience you
won't want to miss. If you love to sing and are thinking about doing something different, then here's your chance to come make a
change in our community. Let's make our voice be heard and sing!

~

council oak

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Miss Richfield 1981
Saturday, March 18, 8:00 p.m.
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - John H. Williams Theater
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
In her all new show, "2020 Vision," Miss Richfield 1981 offers a survival guide for the new world. With comedic
songs, videos, and her unique take on audience participation, Miss Richfield will help calm any post-election
panic and provide tools to prevent the apocalypse!
Miss Richfield 1981 dedicates her life to the friendly citizens and responsible merchants of her hometown Richfield, MN. Her live performances across the country receive critical acclaim with The New York Post
declaring Miss R "the must-see act in Provincetown" and The Chicago Sun-Times describing her as "Garrison
Keillor meets Mary Tyler Moore." Miss R's wide appeal includes riotous appearances on "The Tonight Show" &amp;
"Today" on NBC, "Cake Boss" on TLC, and "Watch What Happens Live" on Bravo, along with being a national
spokesperson for Orbitz and Palm Springs, CA. Each year her schedule of more than 100 shows sell out
theaters and nightclubs across the country, including a summer residence at the Crown &amp; Anchor in
Provincetown, MA, and frequent tours with Atlantis Events cruise ships and resorts.

Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

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This event is a benefit for Oklahomans for Equality. Click here for ticket information.

2017 Tulsa Pride Bingo
March 25, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for March's Tulsa Pride Bingo 2017. The beautiful and outrageous Nicole
Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow Granny and
Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this Pride
season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of
Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of
each month at
7:00 p.m.

$15 for general admission
$25 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$200 Table for 8 people which includes unlimited drinks for your table
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2017. Click corresponding link above to
purchase tickets.
For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org
*Tickets for March Pride Bingo are now available.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

Tulsa Metro Softball League
TMSL 2017 Spring Season
Sundays March 26 - May 21, 2017 12:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Carl Smith Sports Complex
17120 E. 21st St., Tulsa, OK 74134

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Hey TMSL members and fans!
As the weather begins to warm up, it only means one thing: SOFTBALL SEASON! TMSL 2017 Spring Season
is just right around the corner! Season will begin on Sunday, March 26th and will last 9 Sundays until May
21st, exluding Mother's Day and Easter weekends. Game times will be from 12pm-4pm at Carl Smith Sports
Complex. Cost is $40/person. Anyone and everyone is welcome to join, so grab your friends and sign up today
as we go into our 7th year of laughter, fun, a little bit of competition, and life long friendships!
For those of you who are curious about the Gay Softball World Series, 2017 GSWS will be in Portland, OR! The
dates are September 3rd to September 10th. If you as a team or player have any questions/interest regarding
GSWS, please give us a shout and we will gladly help you!
If you have any other questions or inquiries, please do not hestitate to contact us at
info@tulsametrosoftball.com . We look forward to seeing you out this year!
TMSL Board
Registration is open at: htosports.com
You can also check out TSML on Facebook

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

$5.00 per Session

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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

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EAST CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
12150 EAST 11TH ST
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Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
2017 Equality Gala
Saturday, April 29th, 2017, 6:30 pm
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103
Third Street and Houston Avenue

Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

With special guests Meredith Baxter and Comedian Suzanne
Westenhoefer

Game Night

Alison Anthony and Mark Wilson - Honorary Chairs

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!

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Paul Allen and Debbie McDaniel - Chairs

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Ticket purchases and sponsorship information here
(No ticket sales will be available at the door.)

All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Oklahomans for Equality 2017 Pride Mural project
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center and OkEq are excited to announce the 2017 Pride Mural project. The upcoming renovation and subsequent repainting
scheduled for fall have offered up a unique opportunity to put our Pride out there for all to see this summer.
April and May seem like a pretty good time to do the work. Paintings should be done by May 28th, so that all is all ready for Pride Month kick off on June
2nd with the Rainbow Run.
Mural spaces are designated as 12ft tall and 15ft wide and face the existing parking lot. Designs may be created by an individual or group .
All materials will be supplied by the artist(s). OkEq is supplying only space, and no remuneration or compensation for the artwork, just the exposure for all
of Tulsa to see in the gateway to downtown!
If you are interested in this once in a lifetime opportunity please send sketches of your idea to Jose.Vega@okeq.org by March 17, 2017.
The chosen concepts will be announced on March 24, 2017 via e-mail and e-news.
Work may begin April 1st. OkEq will provide scaffolding for the safety of the artists

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Voting for the People's Choice award will take place in person at the center through May 29th - June 2nd with a suggested donation of $1 for each vote.
70% of all proceeds will go to the winning artist or group. Results to be announced at Pride on June 3rd.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day

Volunteers of the Month
February 2017
Kate &amp; Haden Britton
Kate and Haden have been volunteering at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center since September 2016. "We
decided to volunteer because we are passionate about supporting the needs of our beautiful and growing
LGBTQIA+ and Two-Spirit community. We wanted to meet other passionate activists and friends."
Their favorite part of volunteering is being able to meet the best people and when attending events at the center
they feel like they are with family. When they are not volunteering, Kate and Haden are activists who show up at
any social justice event they are able to attend. Haden likes to long-board, paint, and read. Kate loves to bake,
paint, and craft. They also adore their dogs and being an aunt/uncle. They can not name a favorite event, stating
"Just when we think we have seen the best, more great events come our way." Kate and Haden absolutely
recommend volunteering at the center! They say, "Volunteering is vital and very appreciated. Not only is it a
great way to make life-long friends, but you can learn even more about your community and about your potential
than you can imagine. Sign up and be part of the team asap!"

Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

We thank you for your dedication Kate &amp; Haden!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

February Video eNews

Intimate Partner Violence&amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group
First Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future

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violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.

Equality Center Pride Store
The Versailles Masquerade Ball is just around the corner.
Get your rainbow masquerade masks for only $10.00 in the Pride Store.

Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is paramount. For more
information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Plus Ones"
By: Hank Edwards
Each time Paul and Evan meet at another friend's same-sex wedding, they're interested...but the timing is always wrong
because one of them is involved with someone new. They try to make do by falling in and out of the beds of several different
man as they search for their own Mr. Right, and along the way, they learn new skills, like the secrets to Tantric sex, or the moves
required to succeed at lube wrestling.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Yet all through the hot summer months, they flirt and eye each other by the buffet tables and open bars of reception halls
crowded with men, even though they never get a chance to take their relationship to the next level. When the summer draws to a
close and their two best friends are about to marry, the stars might finally align for Paul and Evan. They might just get to be each
others' forever "plus one."

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Stillwater Gender Outreach
Group

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

* Group Is open to Individuals who are transgender, non-binary,

genderqueer, lntersex, or anyone exploring their gender Identity.
Friends, family, and significant others of members are also
welcome.

* The group will focus on providing support, education, and social

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

opportunities In a safe and affirming space.

* Brief interview is required before time and location are given.
* If interested. please email jess.white@okstate.edu or
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Back in October of 2008, I sponsored a breast cancer awareness event that had over 3,000 would-be
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an equality tattoo to show their support at no charge!
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In This Issue
Kelly Kirby CPA
REVERSED AND REMANDED
Miss Richfield 1981
Prism
I Am Not Your Negro
2016 Donation Tax Donation Letters

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Ladies Social Club
Bethany Community School
Socially Awkward for Social Justice
Tulsa Equality Gaming
Council Oak Men's Chorale
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Tulsa Pride Bingo
Tulsa Metro Softball League
Tulsa Threat 2017 Schedule
Family Ties - 2017 Equality Gala

Let us help you file your 2016 tax returns!

2017 Pride Mural project
Volunteers of the Month
February Video eNews
Pride Store

Kelly Kirby CPA

Rainbow Library
Stillwater Gender SUpport
Jolt Colorama
Lender/Borrower Matchmaking Event

Certified Public Accountant

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Compassionate Tulsa

Jackpot Golf Classic

(918) 747-5466
4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

OkEq Board Meeting

admin@kkirby.com

7 p.m. Thursday, February 16
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

www.kkirby.com

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.
OkEq Board Meeting

OkEq Art Exhibition

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Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

REVERSED AND REMANDED
January 18, 2017

The February Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Cait
O'Darling in a show titled "Mensonges
d'amour" (Lies of Love), beginning with a
reception on Thursday, February
2nd from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.
Cait O'Darling holds a PhD in American
Studies and an MA in Comparative
Philosophy from the University of Hawai'i
at Manoa. She graduated summa cum
laude from Flagler College in St
Augustine, Florida, with a dual major in
Philosophy and Religion, and a dual
minor in Latin American Studies and
Photography. O'Darling studied painting
and sculpture at the Instituto Allende, a
visual arts school located in San Miguel
de Allende, Mexico. She is the recipient

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of numerous awards and scholarships,
and has taught college courses in art,
American history, and philosophy. This
will be the first time her work has been
exhibited in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

REVERSED AND REMANDED
Unanimous Decision by the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
This decision allows "ANY" adult adoptee a way out of legal adoption and does
not apply to under age adoptions.
This decision opens the door to others seeking exit of similar "ADULT" adoptions
through the Oklahoma courts for whatever reason deemed in the best interest of
the "ADULT" adoptee.
We wish to thank Attorney Michael C. Redman for a very long battle and for a
courageous presentation of the facts and reasons that convinced the courts in
this case

Congratulations
Jared Bruce and Bruce
Schultz

Family Ties

Thank you for removing the impediments that kept many Oklahoma same-sex couples from being able to marry.

Miss Richfield 1981

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Saturday, March 18, 8:00 p.m.
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - John H. Williams Theater
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
In her all new show, "2020 Vision," Miss Richfield 1981 offers a survival guide for the new world. With comedic
songs, videos, and her unique take on audience participation, Miss Richfield will help calm any post-election
panic and provide tools to prevent the apocalypse!
Miss Richfield 1981 dedicates her life to the friendly citizens and responsible merchants of her hometown Richfield, MN. Her live performances across the country receive critical acclaim with The New York Post
declaring Miss R "the must-see act in Provincetown" and The Chicago Sun-Times describing her as "Garrison
Keillor meets Mary Tyler Moore." Miss R's wide appeal includes riotous appearances on "The Tonight Show" &amp;
"Today" on NBC, "Cake Boss" on TLC, and "Watch What Happens Live" on Bravo, along with being a national
spokesperson for Orbitz and Palm Springs, CA. Each year her schedule of more than 100 shows sell out
theaters and nightclubs across the country, including a summer residence at the Crown &amp; Anchor in
Provincetown, MA, and frequent tours with Atlantis Events cruise ships and resorts.

Lawyer in the Library
December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

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This event is a benefit for Oklahomans for Equality. Click here for ticket information.

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Prism
Friday, February 24, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group

PRISM is a young adult development program and safe space servin g our local Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and
Transgender Community by providing educational, social and positive cultural programs. We welcome 18-26
year old LGBT people from all walks of life and provide regular programming and services to strengthen the
community and to bring all of its members together.

Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

It is a social group, whose activities include game nights, movie nights, discussion nights, parties, pizza
nights, outside trips and more!
Activities &amp; Services
In addition to providing a safe space, PRISM provides opportunities for development and leadership through a number of different activities. Some of the
structured activities include:
* Workforce/job skills development
* Leadership and life skills activities
* Community service projects
* Expression/arts-based activities
* Drug risk reduction activities
* Safe sex and healthy relationship education
* OUTreach to new members
Contact Jose.vega@okeq.org for more details.

I Am Not Your Negro
Friday February 24 - Thursday March 2
Circle Cinema
10 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa, OK 74104

About The Film: In 1979, James Baldwin wrote a letter to his literary agent describing his next project, Remember This House.
The book was to be a revolutionary, personal account of the lives and successive assassinations of three of his close friendsMedgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. At the time of Baldwin's death in 1987, he left be hind only thirty completed
pages of his manuscript. Now, in his incendiary new documentary, master filmmaker Raoul Peck envisions the book James
Baldwin never finished. The result is a radical, up-to-the-minute examination of race in America, using Baldwin's original words
and flood of rich archival material. I Am Not Your Negro is a journey into black history that connects the past of the Civil Rights
movement to the present of#BlackLivesMatter. It is a film that questions black representation in Hollywood and beyond. And,
ultimately, by confronting the deeper connections between the lives and assassination of these three leaders, Baldwin and Peck
have produced a work that challenges the very definition of what America stands for.

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator
Thursdays 1-4 p.m.

For ticket information click here

Do you need assistance with open

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2016 Donation Tax Donation Letters

enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services

Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2016 were recently mailed. If you have not received your tax
receipt or have questions regarding your receipt, please contact Paul Allen, OkEq Treasurer,
paul.allen@OkEq.org

Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday, March 2, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The March Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature the works of Josh New in a show titled "Intimate Viewing", beginning with a
reception on Thursday, March 2nd from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
Josh New's works feature a series of portraits honing-in on people with intimate tattoos. So often
tattoos carry with them intensely personal memories, feelings, or mottos that are chosen to be indelibly
marked on bodies. They can be to remember a loved one or special event; they can represent a
location, a mantra, or an eternal goal. Often these special images and words are hidden from every
day view and only glimpsed in moments of extreme vulnerability.
These portraits were designed to challenge the subjects to reveal their most intimate symbols, and
give the viewer a glimpse of their vulnerability in a moment frozen in time and out of context - for
admiration, wonder, or awe by complete strangers. What would normally be reserved for viewing and
contemplation by a special few, is laid bare for you in this exhibit.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Josh's portraits will show 10-12 models; men and women of various ages and ethnicities are
represented - each with photos in color and black and white.

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, March 2nd from 6-9pm where there will be a door
prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Gay Men's Dinner Group
Tuesday, March 7, 6:30 p.m.
Bricktown Brewery
3301 S. Peoria Ave. Tulsa 74105
In March we will be eating at Bricktown Brewery.
When you think of Bricktown Brewery we want you to think of locally brewed craft beer and great food. It says so right on our logo
and if you can't trust a logo well then America is in worse shape than any of us could have imagined. Beer, pizza, burgers and
bacon are part of our DNA. Sure we value good design and we always want to be the friendliest place in town but those things
are what industry experts call "intangibles". You can't really put your finger on intangibles but you can write letters to your mother
about beer, pizza, burgers and bacon. You can use descriptive, even flowery language like, "mind-bendingly good" or "a hyperrealistic flavor phenomenon". Even though those terms aren't quantifiable, most people will get the idea that you are enthused. To
that we can only say, "thank you" because your enthusiasm means the world to us! Seriously. The WORLD.

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
- - - (918) 594-8568

If you are coming please RSVP to Richard Haley at GuysDineToo@gmail.com A Head count is needed the reservation.

Ladies Social Club: Movie Night
Friday, March 10, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Ladies Social Club is doing a movie night for the March event. Let's watch a funny movie and eat snacks! The movie hasn't
been decided and suggestions are welcome. We're looking for something "girl power"-related and fun.
Follow this event on Facebook

46 years of serving the Tulsa community
with excellent early childhood education
a mission of Bethany Christian Church

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have

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with Before and After Care available
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experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
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Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

Socially Awkward for Social Justice
Saturday, March 11, 2:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St.,k Tulsa, OK 74120

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

For those who have difficulty in large crowds but still want to join the social justice movement, this meet-up hosted by Socially
Awkward for Social Justice is for you.
Through Facebook live feed they're able to host a rally that you can come to either physically or watch through video and are
able to ask questions directly to them through a chat room or private messaging, and for those choosing to come to the rally in
person there will be accommodations to make you more comfortable going to this event.
The meeting will bring on hosts to talk about current the social justice movement and political events, from the refugee crisis, to
education, to Islamophobia, they can help those with autism, social anxiety or physical disabilities on becoming politically and
help them register to vote.

For more information, please go to their F acebook page

Tulsa Equality Gaming
Saturday, March 11, 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Calling all gamers! Are you looking for an alternative to the weekend bar scene? Tulsa Equality Gaming is for those who
want to socialize and meet new people. This is an inclusive group of LGBTQ individuals and progressive allies who enjoy
table-top and/or video games played in a safe-space. Games will range from casual party games to advanced strategy
games, bring whatever games you want to play! Beginners are welcome, everyone is happy to show you how to play.
For more information or to RSVP contact Alex Wade at alex.wade@okeq.org

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Tuesday Evenings, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74112
The Council Oak Men's Chorale has begun rehearsals for the 2017 summer concert which will feature songs by Stephen
Sondhiem. Anyone interested in singing with the group should attend our next rehearsal at Fellowship Congregational Church,
2900 S Harvard Ave, on Tuesday nights at 7 pm to join in the fun and get to meet a great group of men. We are also preparing
for our trip to St Louis to sing with the St. Louis Gateway Men's Chorus at the end of March which is sure to be an experience you
won't want to miss. If you love to sing and are thinking about doing something different, then here's your chance to come make a
change in our community. Let's make our voice be heard and sing!

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Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday March 15, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Memorial Park Cemetery - Family Center
5111 S. Memorial Dr., Tulsa, OK 74145

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who

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identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Located in the rolling foothills of northeast Oklahoma Memorial Park Cemetery has cared for Tulsa's memories since 1927. Memorial Park Cemetery is the
tenth largest cemetery in the nation, offering a wide variety of burial options and services.
Check out Memorial Park Cemetery online at www.memorialparktulsa.com
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

M morial Park Ccmeter)
Caring/or Tulsa's Memorill Since 1927

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of
each month at
7:00 p.m.

2017 Tulsa Pride Bingo
March 25, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for March's Tulsa Pride Bingo 2017. The beautiful and outrageous Nicole
Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow Granny and
Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this Pride
season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of
Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

$15 for general admission
$25 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$200 Table for 8 people which includes unlimited drinks for your table
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2017. Click corresponding link above to
purchase tickets.
For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org
*Tickets for February have sold out, March Pride Bingo tickets are now available.

Tulsa Metro Softball League
TMSL 2017 Spring Season
Sundays March 26 - May 21, 2017 12:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Carl Smith Sports Complex
17120 E. 21st St., Tulsa, OK 74134

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

Hey TMSL members and fans!
As the weather begins to warm up, it only means one thing: SOFTBALL SEASON! TMSL 2017 Spring Season
is just right around the corner! Season will begin on Sunday, March 26th and will last 9 Sundays until May
21st, exluding Mother's Day and Easter weekends. Game times will be from 12pm-4pm at Carl Smith Sports
Complex. Cost is $40/person. Anyone and everyone is welcome to join, so grab your friends and sign up today
as we go into our 7th year of laughter, fun, a little bit of competition, and life long friendships!
For those of you who are curious about the Gay Softball World Series, 2017 GSWS will be in Portland, OR! The
dates are September 3rd to September 10th. If you as a team or player have any questions/interest regarding

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GSWS, please give us a shout and we will gladly help you!

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

If you have any other questions or inquiries, please do not hestitate to contact us at
info@tulsametrosoftball.com . We look forward to seeing you out this year!

2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

TMSL Board
Registration is open at: htosports.com
You can also check out TSML on Facebook

Yoga by Zach

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

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Gender Support Program

5/13BYE

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

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12150 EAST 11TH ST
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Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

2017 Equality Gala
Saturday, April 29th, 2017, 6:30 pm
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103
Third Street and Houston Avenue

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

With special guests Meredith Baxter and Comedian Suzanne
Westenhoefer

Alison Anthony and Mark Wilson - Honorary Chairs
Game Night

Paul Allen and Debbie McDaniel - Chairs
q, oklahomans for equality
Ticket purchases and sponsorship information here
(No ticket sales will be available at the door.)

Oklahomans for Equality 2017 Pride Mural project

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

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The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center and OkEq are excited to announce the 2017 Pride Mural project. The upcoming renovation and subsequent repainting
scheduled for fall have offered up a unique opportunity to put our Pride out there for all to see this summer.
April and May seem like a pretty good time to do the work. Paintings should be done by May 28th, so that all is all ready for Pride Month kick off on June
2nd with the Rainbow Run.
Mural spaces are designated as 12ft tall and 15ft wide and face the existing parking lot. Designs may be created by an individual or group .
All materials will be supplied by the artist(s). OkEq is supplying only space, and no remuneration or compensation for the artwork, just the exposure for all
of Tulsa to see in the gateway to downtown!
If you are interested in this once in a lifetime opportunity please send sketches of your idea to Jose.Vega@okeq.org by March 17, 2017.
The chosen concepts will be announced on March 24, 2017 via e-mail and e-news.
Work may begin April 1st. OkEq will provide scaffolding for the safety of the artists
Voting for the People's Choice award will take place in person at the center through May 29th - June 2nd with a suggested donation of $1 for each vote.
70% of all proceeds will go to the winning artist or group. Results to be announced at Pride on June 3rd.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Volunteers of the Month
February 2017
Kate &amp; Haden Britton
Kate and Haden have been volunteering at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center since September 2016. "We
decided to volunteer because we are passionate about supporting the needs of our beautiful and growing
LGBTQIA+ and Two-Spirit community. We wanted to meet other passionate activists and friends."
Their favorite part of volunteering is being able to meet the best people and when attending events at the center
they feel like they are with family. When they are not volunteering, Kate and Haden are activists who show up at
any social justice event they are able to attend. Haden likes to long-board, paint, and read. Kate loves to bake,
paint, and craft. They also adore their dogs and being an aunt/uncle. They can not name a favorite event, stating
"Just when we think we have seen the best, more great events come our way." Kate and Haden absolutely
recommend volunteering at the center! They say, "Volunteering is vital and very appreciated. Not only is it a
great way to make life-long friends, but you can learn even more about your community and about your potential
than you can imagine. Sign up and be part of the team asap!"

We thank you for your dedication Kate &amp; Haden!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

February Video eNews

Equality Center Pride Store

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Intimate Partner Violence&amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group
First Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced

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Show your pride with one (or more) of our colorful pride buttons.
Available in the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Pride Store. Prices vary from $1.00 - $3.00

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is paramount. For more
information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Gay Power: An American Revolution"
By: David Eisenbach
The definitive history of how the gay rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s sparked an American revolution that transformed
the nation.
The explosion of gay visibility in the 1960s brought, for the first time, tens of thousands of lesbians and gay men out of the
closets and into headline news around the world. Never before had so many gay people at one moment stepped into the
spotlight of mainstream American politics, culture, and entertainment. More than any other city, New York became overnight the
center of the new "Gay Power."
In Gay Power David Eisenbach chronicles the tumultuous first wave of the modern gay rights movement. From "militant
homophiles" and the first-ever gay student group launched at Columbia University in 1966 to the Gay Liberation Front, the Gay
Activist Alliance, and other vanguard organizations that emerged from the Stonewall Riots, the author draws on archival material
and dozens of first hand accounts from the individuals who built the movement. Unlike their predecessors, this new generation of
lesbians and gay men spoke as a community, established political clout with elected officials, appeared openly on television and
in the press as gay people, demanded equal rights with heterosexuals, and pioneered protest tactics like the "zap" which later
ACT UP employed famously in the 1980s. Gay Power is a complex, politically charged portrait of the birth of the modern gay
rights movement.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega

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First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday, March 2, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

The February Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Cait
O'Darling in a show titled "Mensonges
d'amour" (Lies of Love), beginning with a
reception on Thursday, February
2nd from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.
Cait O'Darling holds a PhD in American
Studies and an MA in Comparative
Philosophy from the University of Hawai'i
at Manoa. She graduated summa cum
laude from Flagler College in St
Augustine, Florida, with a dual major in
Philosophy and Religion, and a dual
minor in Latin American Studies and
Photography. O'Darling studied painting
and sculpture at the Instituto Allende, a
visual arts school located in San Miguel
de Allende, Mexico. She is the recipient

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of numerous awards and scholarships,
and has taught college courses in art,
American history, and philosophy. This
will be the first time her work has been
exhibited in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

The March Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature the works of Josh New in a show titled "Intimate Viewing", beginning with a
reception on Thursday, March 2nd from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
Josh New's works feature a series of portraits honing-in on people with intimate tattoos. So often
tattoos carry with them intensely personal memories, feelings, or mottos that are chosen to be indelibly
marked on bodies. They can be to remember a loved one or special event; they can represent a
location, a mantra, or an eternal goal. Often these special images and words are hidden from every
day view and only glimpsed in moments of extreme vulnerability.
These portraits were designed to challenge the subjects to reveal their most intimate symbols, and
give the viewer a glimpse of their vulnerability in a moment frozen in time and out of context - for
admiration, wonder, or awe by complete strangers. What would normally be reserved for viewing and
contemplation by a special few, is laid bare for you in this exhibit.
Josh's portraits will show 10-12 models; men and women of various ages and ethnicities are
represented - each with photos in color and black and white.

Family Ties

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, March 2nd from 6-9pm where there will be a door
prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Volunteers of the Month
March 2017
Jonathan Green
Jonathan has been volunteering at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center since June of 2016. They felt like OKEQ would be a
great place to meet people and get non profit experience. Since volunteering they have enjoyed getting to see all the work
that goes into the programming offered at Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq). "The staff and volunteers all work really hard to
make every program and event a success" Jonathan says.
Jonathan has made new friends in their time at OkEq and believes the staff to be wonderful human beings. They would
highly recommend volunteering at OkEq to anyone who is looking for a way to support the LGBTQ community. Jonathan
states, "for a relatively small commitment, front desk volunteers ensure that the day to day operations of the center run
smoothly."

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

One of Jonathan's favorite aspects of OkEq is the monthly show in the gallery. They say "The work shown there varies
greatly and I think that is important for a community space. Young artists and seasoned professionals alike get the chance
to show their art to an audience outside the typical art scene."
When they are not volunteering, they are working on their own art, going to local punk and metal shows, and playing board
games with friends. Jonathan is excited to have some of their art shown at OkEq for the first time this April in the Oklahoma
Figure Art Alliance group exhibition.

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group

We thank you for your dedication Jonathan!

Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

March Video eNews

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.

Miss Richfield 1981
Saturday, March 18, 8:00 p.m.
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - John H. Williams Theater
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
In her all new show, "2020 Vision," Miss Richfield 1981 offers a survival guide for the new world. With comedic
songs, videos, and her unique take on audience participation, Miss Richfield will help calm any post-election
panic and provide tools to prevent the apocalypse!
Miss Richfield 1981 dedicates her life to the friendly citizens and responsible merchants of her hometown Richfield, MN. Her live performances across the country receive critical acclaim with The New York Post
declaring Miss R "the must-see act in Provincetown" and The Chicago Sun-Times describing her as "Garrison
Keillor meets Mary Tyler Moore." Miss R's wide appeal includes riotous appearances on "The Tonight Show" &amp;
"Today" on NBC, "Cake Boss" on TLC, and "Watch What Happens Live" on Bravo, along with being a national
spokesperson for Orbitz and Palm Springs, CA. Each year her schedule of more than 100 shows sell out
theaters and nightclubs across the country, including a summer residence at the Crown &amp; Anchor in
Provincetown, MA, and frequent tours with Atlantis Events cruise ships and resorts.

For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

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This event is a benefit for Oklahomans for Equality. Click here for ticket information.

2016 Donation Tax Donation Letters

enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services

Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2016 were recently mailed. If you have not received your tax
receipt or have questions regarding your receipt, please contact Paul Allen, OkEq Treasurer,
paul.allen@OkEq.org

Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Gay Men's Dinner Group
Tuesday, March 7, 6:30 p.m.
Bricktown Brewery
3301 S. Peoria Ave. Tulsa 74105
In March we will be eating at Bricktown Brewery.
When you think of Bricktown Brewery we want you to think of locally brewed craft beer and great food. It says so right on our logo
and if you can't trust a logo well then America is in worse shape than any of us could have imagined. Beer, pizza, burgers and
bacon are part of our DNA. Sure we value good design and we always want to be the friendliest place in town but those things
are what industry experts call "intangibles". You can't really put your finger on intangibles but you can write letters to your mother
about beer, pizza, burgers and bacon. You can use descriptive, even flowery language like, "mind-bendingly good" or "a hyperrealistic flavor phenomenon". Even though those terms aren't quantifiable, most people will get the idea that you are enthused. To
that we can only say, "thank you" because your enthusiasm means the world to us! Seriously. The WORLD.
If you are coming please RSVP to Richard Haley at GuysDineToo@gmail.com A Head count is needed the reservation.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Ladies Social Club: Movie Night
Friday, March 10, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Ladies Social Club is doing a movie night for the March event. Let's watch a funny movie and eat snacks! The movie hasn't
been decided and suggestions are welcome. We're looking for something "girl power"-related and fun.
Follow this event on Facebook

46 years of serving the Tulsa community
with excellent early childhood education

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
- - - (918) 594-8568

a mission of Bethany Christian Church

Now enrolling children for Fall - 14 months to PreK

Core Program 9 am to 2:30 pm
with Before and After Care available
OPEN HOUSE WEEK February 27 - March 3

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. Tulsa, Oklahoma
r School, NAEYC Accredited

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have

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Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
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Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

HHS Office for Civil Rights Presentation: Know Your Rights for People Living With HIV/AIDS
Saturday, March 10, 12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
You are cordially invited to attend the Protecting the Rights of People Living With HIV/AIDS outreach event hosted by the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center on March 11, 2017.
Eva Lee, Investigator, Office for Civil Rights (OCR), U.S. Department of Health &amp; Human Services (HHS), will be speaking about civil
rights and health information privacy laws en forced by OCR to ensure individuals impacted by HIV/AIDS have access to health care and
services without discrimination as well as access to and protection of their private health information. The event will also provide
resources on how individuals may file a complaint with OCR if they believe their civil rights and/or health information privacy rights have
been violated.

Socially Awkward for Social Justice

•

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

Saturday, March 11, 2:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St.,k Tulsa, OK 74120
For those who have difficulty in large crowds but still want to join the social justice movement, this meet-up hosted by Socially
Awkward for Social Justice is for you.
Through Facebook live feed they're able to host a rally that you can come to either physically or watch through video and are
able to ask questions directly to them through a chat room or private messaging, and for those choosing to come to the rally in
person there will be accommodations to make you more comfortable going to this event.
The meeting will bring on hosts to talk about current the social justice movement and political events, from the refugee crisis, to
education, to Islamophobia, they can help those with autism, social anxiety or physical disabilities on becoming politically and
help them register to vote.

For more information, please go to their F acebook page

Tulsa Equality Gaming
Saturday, March 11, 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Calling all gamers! Are you looking for an alternative to the weekend bar scene? Tulsa Equality Gaming is for those who
want to socialize and meet new people. This is an inclusive group of LGBTQ individuals and progressive allies who enjoy
table-top and/or video games played in a safe-space. Games will range from casual party games to advanced strategy
games, bring whatever games you want to play! Beginners are welcome, everyone is happy to show you how to play.
For more information or to RSVP contact Alex Wade at alex.wade@okeq.org

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who

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IL
SUNDAY
RECO
March 5, 2017
9:30AM "What We Wish Our Allies Knew" LGBT Pan I
10:45AM Worship Service and Celebration

On Body,
One -~~u~~ of All

identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Tuesday Evenings, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74112
The Council Oak Men's Chorale has begun rehearsals for the 2017 summer concert which will feature songs by Stephen
Sondhiem. Anyone interested in singing with the group should attend our next rehearsal at Fellowship Congregational Church,
2900 S Harvard Ave, on Tuesday nights at 7 pm to join in the fun and get to meet a great group of men. We are also preparing
for our trip to St Louis to sing with the St. Louis Gateway Men's Chorus at the end of March which is sure to be an experience you
won't want to miss. If you love to sing and are thinking about doing something different, then here's your chance to come make a
change in our community. Let's make our voice be heard and sing!

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of
each month at
7:00 p.m.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday March 15, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Memorial Park Cemetery - Family Center
5111 S. Memorial Dr., Tulsa, OK 74145

E UALITY

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

Business Alliance

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

Located in the rolling foothills of northeast Oklahoma Memorial Park Cemetery has cared for Tulsa's memories since 1927. Memorial Park Cemetery is the
tenth largest cemetery in the nation, offering a wide variety of burial options and services.
Check out Memorial Park Cemetery online at www.memorialparktulsa.com

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach
2017 Tulsa Pride Bingo
March 25, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120

EVERY SUNDAY
@ 4:30 pm

Join us for March's Tulsa Pride Bingo 2017. The beautiful and outrageous Nicole
Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow Granny and
Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this Pride
season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of
Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.
$15 for general admission

$5.00 per Session

$25 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$200 Table for 8 people which includes unlimited drinks for your table
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2017. Click corresponding link above to
purchase tickets.
For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org
*Tickets for February have sold out, March Pride Bingo tickets are now available.

Tulsa Metro Softball League
TMSL 2017 Spring Season
Sundays March 26 - May 21, 2017 12:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Carl Smith Sports Complex
17120 E. 21st St., Tulsa, OK 74134

Hey TMSL members and fans!

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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

As the weather begins to warm up, it only means one thing: SOFTBALL SEASON! TMSL 2017 Spring Season
is just right around the corner! Season will begin on Sunday, March 26th and will last 9 Sundays until May
21st, exluding Mother's Day and Easter weekends. Game times will be from 12pm-4pm at Carl Smith Sports
Complex. Cost is $40/person. Anyone and everyone is welcome to join, so grab your friends and sign up today
as we go into our 7th year of laughter, fun, a little bit of competition, and life long friendships!
For those of you who are curious about the Gay Softball World Series, 2017 GSWS will be in Portland, OR! The
dates are September 3rd to September 10th. If you as a team or player have any questions/interest regarding
GSWS, please give us a shout and we will gladly help you!
If you have any other questions or inquiries, please do not hestitate to contact us at
info@tulsametrosoftball.com . We look forward to seeing you out this year!
TMSL Board
Registration is open at: htosports.com
You can also check out TSML on Facebook

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

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In This Issue
Kelly Kirby CPA
Miss Richfield 1981
Vandalism at the Equality Center
2016 Donation Tax Donation Letters
Ladies Social Club
HHS Office for Civil Rights

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Socially Awkward for Social Justice

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Tulsa Equality Gaming
Council Oak Men's Chorale

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Equality Business Alliance Mixer

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Family Ties - 2017 Equality Gala

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Sisters In Song

Tulsa Threat 2017 Schedule
2017 Pride Mural project

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Kelly Kirby CPA
Certified Public Accountant

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OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, March 16
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

OkEq Art Exhibition

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Miss Richfield 1981
Saturday, March 18, 8:00 p.m.
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - John H. Williams Theater
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103

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In her all new show, "2020 Vision," Miss Richfield 1981 offers a survival guide for the new world. With comedic
songs, videos, and her unique take on audience participation, Miss Richfield will help calm any post-election
panic and provide tools to prevent the apocalypse!
Miss Richfield 1981 dedicates her life to the friendly citizens and responsible merchants of her hometown Richfield, MN. Her live performances across the country receive critical acclaim with The New York Post
declaring Miss R "the must-see act in Provincetown" and The Chicago Sun-Times describing her as "Garrison
Keillor meets Mary Tyler Moore." Miss R's wide appeal includes riotous appearances on "The Tonight Show" &amp;
"Today" on NBC, "Cake Boss" on TLC, and "Watch What Happens Live" on Bravo, along with being a national
spokesperson for Orbitz and Palm Springs, CA. Each year her schedule of more than 100 shows sell out
theaters and nightclubs across the country, including a summer residence at the Crown &amp; Anchor in
Provincetown, MA, and frequent tours with Atlantis Events cruise ships and resorts.

The March Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Josh New
in a show titled "Intimate Viewing",
beginning with a reception on Thursday,
March 2nd from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.

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This event is a benefit for Oklahomans for Equality. Click here for ticket information.

Vandalism at the Equality Center
Around 12:30 a.m. Monday morning a white four door pickup pulled up in front of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center and fired 13 shots at the windows and
front door.

Josh New's works feature a series of
portraits honing-in on people with
intimate tattoos. So often tattoos carry
with them intensely personal memories,
feelings, or mottos that are chosen to be
indelibly marked on bodies. They can be
to remember a loved one or special
event; they can represent a location, a
mantra, or an eternal goal. Often these
special images and words are hidden
from every day view and only glimpsed in
moments of extreme vulnerability.

Office Administrator Olivia Cotter discovered the damage to the protective glass on our windows and front door around 8:15 am Monday morning March 6,
2017.
The board of directors has chosen to keep the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center open and programming to continue as it does on a regular basis. They have
hired an off duty Tulsa Police officer to provide extra security during this time of uncertainty.
If you have questions about a program you participate in please call the center helpline and volunteer staff will be able to assist you. (918) 743-4297
We are working closely with Tulsa Police. Captain Cathy Reynolds the LGBTQ liaison with the Tulsa Police Department has made our safety and security a
top priority.

Family Ties

Statement from Geoffrey Brewster, Board President, Oklahomans for Equality
"I am sickened, yet not surprised, by the bullet holes that now riddle the front of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. They are the latest reminder of the
deep-seated hatred some individuals have towards the LGBTQ community. Oklahomans for Equality condemns every act of hatred and violence
perpetrated against any individual or group based upon difference. We are keenly aware after an event such as this, or the Pulse Night Club shooting in
Orlando, FL, that sexual orientation and gender identity are not protected classes in current hate crime legislation. Even though hatred of difference is the
motivation for such acts, our community is not equally protected under the law. This must change, and we call on our community and our allies to demand
it."

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

2016 Donation Tax Donation Letters
Lawyer in the Library
March 8
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2016 were recently mailed. If you have not received your tax
receipt or have questions regarding your receipt, please contact Paul Allen, OkEq Treasurer,
paul.allen@OkEq.org

Ladies Social Club: Movie Night
Friday, March 10, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

Ladies Social Club is doing a movie night for the March event. Let's watch a funny movie and eat snacks! The movie hasn't
been decided and suggestions are welcome. We're looking for something "girl power"-related and fun.
Follow this event on Facebook

HHS Office for Civil Rights Presentation: Know Your Rights for People Living With HIV/AIDS
Saturday, March 10, 12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.

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You are cordially invited to attend the Protecting the Rights of People Living With HIV/AIDS outreach event hosted by the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center on March 11, 2017.
Eva Lee, Investigator, Office for Civil Rights (OCR), U.S. Department of Health &amp; Human Services (HHS), will be speaking about civil
rights and health information privacy laws en forced by OCR to ensure individuals impacted by HIV/AIDS have access to health care and
services without discrimination as well as access to and protection of their private health information. The event will also provide
resources on how individuals may file a complaint with OCR if they believe their civil rights and/or health information privacy rights have
been violated.

Socially Awkward for Social Justice

•

Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Saturday, March 11, 2:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St.,k Tulsa, OK 74120
For those who have difficulty in large crowds but still want to join the social justice movement, this meet-up hosted by Socially
Awkward for Social Justice is for you.
Through Facebook live feed they're able to host a rally that you can come to either physically or watch through video and are
able to ask questions directly to them through a chat room or private messaging, and for those choosing to come to the rally in
person there will be accommodations to make you more comfortable going to this event.
The meeting will bring on hosts to talk about current the social justice movement and political events, from the refugee crisis, to
education, to Islamophobia, they can help those with autism, social anxiety or physical disabilities on becoming politically and
help them register to vote.

For more information, please go to their F acebook page

Healthcare Navigator
By Appointment
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services

Tulsa Equality Gaming
Saturday, March 11, 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Calling all gamers! Are you looking for an alternative to the weekend bar scene? Tulsa Equality Gaming is for those who
want to socialize and meet new people. This is an inclusive group of LGBTQ individuals and progressive allies who enjoy
table-top and/or video games played in a safe-space. Games will range from casual party games to advanced strategy
games, bring whatever games you want to play! Beginners are welcome, everyone is happy to show you how to play.

Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

For more information or to RSVP contact Alex Wade at alex.wade@okeq.org

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Tuesday Evenings, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74112

Dr. Kurt Choate

The Council Oak Men's Chorale has begun rehearsals for the 2017 summer concert which will feature songs by Stephen
Sondhiem. Anyone interested in singing with the group should attend our next rehearsal at Fellowship Congregational Church,
2900 S Harvard Ave, on Tuesday nights at 7 pm to join in the fun and get to meet a great group of men. We are also preparing
for our trip to St Louis to sing with the St. Louis Gateway Men's Chorus at the end of March which is sure to be an experience you
won't want to miss. If you love to sing and are thinking about doing something different, then here's your chance to come make a
change in our community. Let's make our voice be heard and sing!

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday March 15, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Memorial Park Cemetery - Family Center
5111 S. Memorial Dr., Tulsa, OK 74145

E UALITY
Business Alliance

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
- - - (918) 594-8568

Located in the rolling foothills of northeast Oklahoma Memorial Park Cemetery has cared for Tulsa's memories since 1927. Memorial Park Cemetery is the
tenth largest cemetery in the nation, offering a wide variety of burial options and services.
Check out Memorial Park Cemetery online at www.memorialparktulsa.com

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.

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The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.

Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

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Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
-----(918) 594-8568

2017 Tulsa Pride Bingo
March 25, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for March's Tulsa Pride Bingo 2017. The beautiful and outrageous Nicole
Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow Granny and
Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this Pride
season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of
Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.

Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

$15 for general admission
$25 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$200 Table for 8 people which includes unlimited drinks for your table
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2017. Click corresponding link above to
purchase tickets.
For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org
*Tickets for February have sold out, March Pride Bingo tickets are now available.

Sisters In Song present: Romance &amp; Chocolates 2017 - "How Deep Is Your Love?"
Saturday, March 25, 2017, 6:00 p.m.
Eastside Christian Church Fellowship Hall
1438 S. Indianapolis
Tulsa OK 74112
6:00 PM Hor D'oerves and wine with social mingling
6:45 PM Dinner with wine and Concert featuring 70's music
$30/person

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

2017 Equality Gala
Saturday, April 29th, 2017, 6:30 pm
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103
Third Street and Houston Avenue

With special guests Meredith Baxter and Comedian Suzanne
Westenhoefer

Alison Anthony and Mark Wilson - Honorary Chairs
Paul Allen and Debbie McDaniel - Chairs
(t Oklahomans for equality
Ticket purchases and sponsorship information here
(No ticket sales will be available at the door.)

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
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Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Non-Binary Support
Group

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Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

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Oklahomans for Equality 2017 Pride Mural project
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center and OkEq are excited to announce the 2017 Pride Mural project. The upcoming renovation and subsequent repainting
scheduled for fall have offered up a unique opportunity to put our Pride out there for all to see this summer.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

April and May seem like a pretty good time to do the work. Paintings should be done by May 28th, so that all is all ready for Pride Month kick off on June
2nd with the Rainbow Run.
Mural spaces are designated as 12ft tall and 15ft wide and face the existing parking lot. Designs may be created by an individual or group .
All materials will be supplied by the artist(s). OkEq is supplying only space, and no remuneration or compensation for the artwork, just the exposure for all
of Tulsa to see in the gateway to downtown!
If you are interested in this once in a lifetime opportunity please send sketches of your idea to Jose.Vega@okeq.org by March 17, 2017.
The chosen concepts will be announced on March 24, 2017 via e-mail and e-news.
Work may begin April 1st. OkEq will provide scaffolding for the safety of the artists
Voting for the People's Choice award will take place in person at the center through May 29th - June 2nd with a suggested donation of $1 for each vote.
70% of all proceeds will go to the winning artist or group. Results to be announced at Pride on June 3rd.

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of
each month at
7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

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Tulsa Metro Softball League

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

TMSL 2017 Spring Season
Sundays March 26 - May 21, 2017 12:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Carl Smith Sports Complex
17120 E. 21st St., Tulsa, OK 74134

Hey TMSL members and fans!
As the weather begins to warm up, it only means one thing: SOFTBALL SEASON! TMSL 2017 Spring Season
is just right around the corner! Season will begin on Sunday, March 26th and will last 9 Sundays until May
21st, exluding Mother's Day and Easter weekends. Game times will be from 12pm-4pm at Carl Smith Sports
Complex. Cost is $40/person. Anyone and everyone is welcome to join, so grab your friends and sign up today
as we go into our 7th year of laughter, fun, a little bit of competition, and life long friendships!
For those of you who are curious about the Gay Softball World Series, 2017 GSWS will be in Portland, OR! The
dates are September 3rd to September 10th. If you as a team or player have any questions/interest regarding
GSWS, please give us a shout and we will gladly help you!

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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If you have any other questions or inquiries, please do not hestitate to contact us at
info@tulsametrosoftball.com . We look forward to seeing you out this year!
TMSL Board

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

Registration is open at: htosports.com
You can also check out TSML on Facebook

Volunteers of the Month
March 2017
Jonathan Green
Jonathan has been volunteering at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center since June of 2016. They felt like OKEQ would be a
great place to meet people and get non profit experience. Since volunteering they have enjoyed getting to see all the work
that goes into the programming offered at Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq). "The staff and volunteers all work really hard to
make every program and event a success" Jonathan says.
Jonathan has made new friends in their time at OkEq and believes the staff to be wonderful human beings. They would
highly recommend volunteering at OkEq to anyone who is looking for a way to support the LGBTQ community. Jonathan
states, "for a relatively small commitment, front desk volunteers ensure that the day to day operations of the center run
smoothly."

2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach

One of Jonathan's favorite aspects of OkEq is the monthly show in the gallery. They say "The work shown there varies
greatly and I think that is important for a community space. Young artists and seasoned professionals alike get the chance
to show their art to an audience outside the typical art scene."
When they are not volunteering, they are working on their own art, going to local punk and metal shows, and playing board
games with friends. Jonathan is excited to have some of their art shown at OkEq for the first time this April in the Oklahoma
Figure Art Alliance group exhibition.

We thank you for your dedication Jonathan!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

March Video eNews

$5.00 per Session

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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Equality Center Pride Store
Show your pride with one (or more) of our colorful pride buttons.
Available in the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Pride Store. Prices vary from $1.00 - $3.00

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

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Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Eyes Right!: Challenging the Right Wing Backlash"
By: Chip Berlet

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

The urgent essays in Eyes Right! show how to counter right-wing corporate, religious and political agendas, and
defend democracy and diversity. With chapters covering attacks on immigrants, gay men and lesbians, people of
color, environmentalists, artists, and educators, this anthology shows how disparate groups are linked by the overarching anti-democratic objectives of the right-wing offensive.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

REVERSED AND REMANDED
January 18, 2017

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

REVERSED AND REMANDED
Unanimous Decision by the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
This decision allows "ANY" adult adoptee a way out of legal adoption and does
not apply to under age adoptions.
This decision opens the door to others seeking exit of similar "ADULT" adoptions
through the Oklahoma courts for whatever reason deemed in the best interest of
the "ADULT" adoptee.
We wish to thank Attorney Michael C. Redman for a very long battle and for a
courageous presentation of the facts and reasons that convinced the courts in
this case

Congratulations
Jared Bruce and Bruce
Schultz
Thank you for removing the impediments that kept many Oklahoma same-sex couples from being able to marry.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Support group meeting once a week
starting January 2017 for adu ts in the
Stillwater, 0 lahoma State, and
surrounding community

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

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Intimate Partner Violence&amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group
First Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization.

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confidentiality is paramount. For more
information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

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In This Issue
Kelly Kirby CPA
Mark Linholm &amp; Kenneth Joslin Sponsor the
Day
Miss Richfield 1981
Family Ties - 2017 Equality Gala
2016 Donation Tax Donation Letters
Tulsa Pride Bingo

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Sisters In Song
Volunteer of the Month
Cityscape Mortgage
2017 Turn About Show
Guys Dine Too
First Thursday Art Opening.
2017 Pride Mural project
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Tulsa Threat 2017 Schedule
Tulsa Metro Softball League
March Video eNews

Let us help you file your 2016 tax returns!

Pride Store
Rainbow Library
REVERSED AND REMANDED
Stillwater Gender SUpport
Tulsa Mr. Leather

Kelly Kirby CPA
Certified Public Accountant

I.C.A.O. Monarch X Elections
I.C.A.O. Coronation X
Miss Jolt
Jackpot Golf Classic
Compassionate Tulsa

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(918) 747-5466
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Tulsa, OK 74135

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, March 16
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

OkEq Art Exhibition

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Mark Linholm &amp; Kenneth Joslin Sponsor the Day
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The March Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Josh New
in a show titled "Intimate Viewing",
beginning with a reception on Thursday,
March 2nd from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.

Mark and Kenneth are sponsoring the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on March 19 in honor of their
5th wedding anniversary and nearly 20 years as a couple.

Congratulations
Mark &amp; Kenneth!

Josh New's works feature a series of
portraits honing-in on people with
intimate tattoos. So often tattoos carry
with them intensely personal memories,
feelings, or mottos that are chosen to be
indelibly marked on bodies. They can be
to remember a loved one or special
event; they can represent a location, a
mantra, or an eternal goal. Often these
special images and words are hidden
from every day view and only glimpsed in
moments of extreme vulnerability.

If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special day click here
• Birthdays - Yours, your spouses, your children, your parents, your friends, even your dog's
• Anniversary's - Wedding, sobriety, adoption, coming out date
• To honor a loved one's memory
• Special events
• Mothers day, Fathers day, any holiday.
• Just because
Kenneth Joslin and Mark Linholm pictured with their
daughter Audrey Linholm in Times Square on their
wedding day.

Miss Richfield 1981
Saturday, March 18, 8:00 p.m.
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - John H. Williams Theater
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
In her all new show, "2020 Vision," Miss Richfield 1981 offers a survival guide for the new world. With comedic
songs, videos, and her unique take on audience participation, Miss Richfield will help calm any post-election
panic and provide tools to prevent the apocalypse!
Miss Richfield 1981 dedicates her life to the friendly citizens and responsible merchants of her hometown Richfield, MN. Her live performances across the country receive critical acclaim with The New York Post
declaring Miss R "the must-see act in Provincetown" and The Chicago Sun-Times describing her as "Garrison
Keillor meets Mary Tyler Moore." Miss R's wide appeal includes riotous appearances on "The Tonight Show" &amp;
"Today" on NBC, "Cake Boss" on TLC, and "Watch What Happens Live" on Bravo, along with being a national
spokesperson for Orbitz and Palm Springs, CA. Each year her schedule of more than 100 shows sell out
theaters and nightclubs across the country, including a summer residence at the Crown &amp; Anchor in
Provincetown, MA, and frequent tours with Atlantis Events cruise ships and resorts.

Family Ties

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This event is a benefit for Oklahomans for Equality. Click here for ticket information.

2017 Equality Gala
Saturday, April 29th, 2017, 6:30 pm
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103
Third Street and Houston Avenue

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

With special guests Meredith Baxter and Comedian Suzanne
Westenhoefer

Lawyer in the Library
March 8
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Alison Anthony and Mark Wilson - Honorary Chairs

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group

Paul Allen and Debbie McDaniel - Chairs
~ oklahomans for equality
Ticket purchases and sponsorship information here
(No ticket sales will be available at the door.)

Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

2016 Donation Tax Donation Letters

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.

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Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2016 were recently mailed. If you have not received your tax
receipt or have questions regarding your receipt, please contact Paul Allen, OkEq Treasurer,
paul.allen@OkEq.org

2017 Tulsa Pride Bingo
March 25, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for March's Tulsa Pride Bingo 2017. The beautiful and outrageous Nicole
Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow Granny and
Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this Pride season.
Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of Pride Bingo
and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.
$15 for general admission

Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator

$25 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$200 Table for 8 people which includes unlimited drinks for your table
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2017. Click corresponding link above to
purchase tickets.
For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org
*Tickets for March bingo have sold out. Then next Pride Bingo will be April 15.

Sisters In Song present: Romance &amp; Chocolates 2017 - "How Deep Is Your Love?"
Saturday, March 25, 2017, 6:00 p.m.
Eastside Christian Church Fellowship Hall
1438 S. Indianapolis
Tulsa OK 74112

By Appointment
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services

6:00 PM Hor D'oerves and wine with social mingling
6:45 PM Dinner with wine and Concert featuring 70's music
$30/person

Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Come join us for an great evening of 70's music, including the Bee Gees, Queen, Joe Cocker, Pat
Benetar and others. Tickets are $30/person and include wine, gnoshies, dinner with wine, and
chocolates and champagne for desert in addition to the concert. There will also be raffle tickets
available for a Samsung 55" 4K UHD Smart TV, a XBox 1 with a game and controller and a $30 Best
Buy gift card. Please contact 918-630-9794 for tickets or more information. Just remember, seating
is limited and you sure don't want to miss out on a fantastic time!!!!

Volunteer of the Month
March 2017
Jonathan Green
Jonathan has been volunteering at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center since June of 2016. They felt like OKEQ would be a
great place to meet people and get non profit experience. Since volunteering they have enjoyed getting to see all the work
that goes into the programming offered at Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq). "The staff and volunteers all work really hard to
make every program and event a success" Jonathan says.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Jonathan has made new friends in their time at OkEq and believes the staff to be wonderful human beings. They would
highly recommend volunteering at OkEq to anyone who is looking for a way to support the LGBTQ community. Jonathan
states, "for a relatively small commitment, front desk volunteers ensure that the day to day operations of the center run
smoothly."
One of Jonathan's favorite aspects of OkEq is the monthly show in the gallery. They say "The work shown there varies
greatly and I think that is important for a community space. Young artists and seasoned professionals alike get the chance to
show their art to an audience outside the typical art scene."
When they are not volunteering, they are working on their own art, going to local punk and metal shows, and playing board
games with friends. Jonathan is excited to have some of their art shown at OkEq for the first time this April in the Oklahoma
Figure Art Alliance group exhibition.

We thank you for your dedication Jonathan!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.

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Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

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I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling

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Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of
each month at
7:00 p.m.

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday April 4, 6:30 p.m.
Burn Co. Barbeque
1738 S. Boston Ave., Tulsa, OK 74119
Cost of the dinner will be around $25-$30. This will include your dinner, dessert and drink. Alcohol and Beer are
not included in this price but the bar will be open.
Adam at BurnCo BBQ is opening the doors of his restaurant just for our group. So everyone please be sure to
thank him and his employees for their time and great food.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

If you are coming please RSVP. I need a headcount for the reservation.
We have always loved cooking and enjoyed the primal fulfillment of doing it over wood fire. Adam Myers
experience at Tulsa based Hasty Bake Charcoal Grills, combined with Robby Corcoran's decade plus
experience in the restaurant industry comes together to create a truly distinctive flavor.
After successful endeavors as caterers, Burn Co BBQ was launched in January of 2011. Utilizing utilitarian décor
and amenities, Burn Co focuses on the food, crafting a " one of a kind", Backyard BBQ Flavor. We cut our
coleslaw by hand, trim and smoke our meats daily, and relish the finest bits and pieces of all meats. We offer local products when possible, and are always
trying to figure out how to shock and wow our customers with exclusive specials.

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First Thursday Art Opening
Tulsa Pride Bingo
Volunteer of the Month
January Video eNews
People to Watch: Jose Vega
Oklahoma Wedding Show

Thursday January 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neil Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Women's March on Oklahoma

The January Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature the works of Behnaz Sohrabian beginning with a reception on Thursday,
January 5th and continuing throughout the month.
Born and educated in Tehran, Iran, Behnaz Sohrabian started painting as a small child of 10 and continued
her passion professionally from then on. She received a BS in Applied Chemistry, a BA in Painting and a
Master of Arts in Art Studies. After receiving her master's degree, she immigrated to Oklahoma to be near
family. Speaking about her work, Behnaz comments, "My work is about me, my life, being a woman and
the struggles that women still face in this era. I paint women as people- strong people with depth and
power. I paint them as delicate and sensitive-- but not weak." With her love for art, Behnaz hopes her work
can inspire the array of objectified women around the globe. Behnaz has been a recognizable presence at
several art exhibitions around the globe. Her works has been displayed locally, nationally and
internationally; she has been lauded with awards. In closing, she says, "My aim is just to paint simply, apply
easy brush stokes, emphasize on light and shadow, and the dynamics between the subject and
background".

Women's Self Defense Training
Men's Self Defense Training
Advocacy Training Day
The Versailles Masquerade Ball
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Compassionate Tulsa
Secret Ink Tattoo - Recognition 2017
I.C.A.O. Fetish Ball

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, January 5th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize
drawn of the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, January 12
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

2017 Tulsa Pride Bingo
January 14, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120

OkEq Art Exhibition

Join us for our first Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2017. The beautiful and outrageous
Nicole Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow
Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this
Pride season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid
rounds of Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.
$15 for general admission
$25 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$200 T able for 8 people which includes unlimited drinks for your table.
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2017. Click corresponding link above to
purchase tickets.
For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Volunteer of the Month
January 2017
Steve Luper

The December Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Dr. Adrian
Sturdevant beginning with a reception on
Thursday, December 1st from
6-9pm and continuing throughout the
month.
Dr. Adrian Sturdevant lives and practices
in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He began
painting approximately 6 years ago and
although mostly self-taught, his art has
developed and flourished through
mentoring by several established studio
artists. Adrian's work is primarily in oil on
canvas and board; he has exhibited his
paintings in solo and group exhibitions
throughout the region.

Steve began volunteering at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center in Sept 2015. He needed a volunteer job for a
scholarship that he receives from the Cherokee Nation. He chose to apply at OKEQ because he wanted to
work closer to the LGBTQ+ community after coming out. Steve likes helping people when he can but thinks he's
most grateful for the people he meets and the friends he has made. He says "I think the Equality Center has
changed me for the better and I'd probably be a whole different person right now if I hadn't discovered it."
When Steve is not volunteering he is a film major at the University of Tulsa with a minor in creative writing and
women and gender studies. He states " I've recently made a package on Standing Rock that was featured on
the campus' new program TUTV. I'm also in the Alliance Française de Tulsa."

Family Ties

Steve says he is i ntensely grateful for the Gender Outreach programs at the center. "I've never come away

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from something feeling as self-affirmed as I have when I've been able to go to some of the meetings." Steve
would definitely recommend volunteering at the Equality Center. "Maybe you just want to be closer to the
LGBTQ+ community - this is perfect you. When I started volunteering I was in a real tough place and the
overwhelming feeling of being alone followed me around everyday. Coming to the center has helped me learn
self-acceptance and has given me more strength. I've learned lessons in perseverance from the people I've met. At the center, no one is going to try and
dissect you or intrude unless you want to share, you're free to be yourself as quietly or as loudly as you want. In Oklahoma, places like this are hard to
find."

We thank you for your passion Steve!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

January Video eNews

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Jose Vega Named One of Tulsa World's People to Watch

Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

In videos on the Oklahomans for Equality website, Jose Vega spends three minutes
explaining the nonprofit's monthly events and tidbits like the biography of its gallery's
featured artist.
Each month, Vega has fun with the videos. He was zombie hunting in October and
doing a mannequin challenge in November. He has become a familiar face through
his video vignettes.
Since becoming program director at the Equality Center about a year ago, the 24year-old has upped the visibility of the nonprofit through trendy media posts.
Previously, most information was circulated in a weekly email.
"Nowadays, people love Facebook, Instagram and videos. I knew we needed to
move in that direction with more video and social media," Vega said.
Vega plays several roles in his job including directing next year's 35th Pride Parade
in Tulsa. He stresses that the Equality Center is a home for all people.
"We respect everyone. ... I want to take part in every aspect of equality."
Vega, a first-generation Mexican American, is a 2010 graduate of Webster High School. His father arrived in the U.S. without authorization and was later
granted a legal avenue to become a resident.
The experience of being a child of an undocumented immigrant shaped him.
Vega sits on the Greater Tulsa Area Hispanic Affairs Commission and supports Dream Act Oklahoma, which seeks immigration reform starting with the
creation of a path to legal residency for undocumented adults brought into the country as children.
Among his passions is coordinating the Tulsa Mayor's Youth Council. It places a high school student as a liaison for each of the city's commissions and
introduces youth to public affairs.

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Vega participated in the council as a high school senior and advocated to reinstate the program after it was disbanded by a previous group of city
councilors. He has been leading it since it was revived two years ago.
"They are next in the future for Tulsa. They will, hopefully, stay here and make our city better," he said.
Ginnie Graham 918-581-8376
ginnie.graham@tulsaworld.com
Twitter: @GinnieGraham
http://m.tulsaworld.com/news/local/people-to-watch-jose-vega-a-strong-voice-for-equality/article_6e5724b1-a760-573b-8995abb91b650a73.html?mode=jqm

Oklahoma Wedding Show
Saturday, January 14, 2017, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Expo Square Central Park Hall
1701 S. Sandusky Ave., Tulsa, OK 74112
LOVE IN BLOOM Each couple shares a distinctive story. At the Oklahoma Wedding Show, couples can find the vendors and wedding experts that can
help make the big day a truly unique experience. Make sure to stop by the Oklahomans for Equality booth during the show. For more details check out
Oklahoma Magazine online.

Healthcare Navigator
Thursdays 1-4 p.m. beginning
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them

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to find an available time to see you.

The

OKLAHOMA

EDDING
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SHOW

Saturday JANUARY 14
10AM TO 4 PM
Expo Square • Central Park Hall • Tulsa

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday January 18, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Hosted by Hyatt regency Tulsa
100 E 2nd St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
---(918) 594-8568

E UALITY
Business Alliance

The January EBA mixer will be hosted by Hyatt Regency Tulsa.
The Hyatt Regency Tulsa is located in the heart of Oklahoma's vibrant business, entertainment and cultural
districts. The downtown Tulsa hotel overlooks the scenic gardens of the Williams Center Complex and is only
eight miles from Tulsa International Airport. Adjoined via skybridge to Williams Towers, the luxury, high-rise
Tulsa hotel is adjacent to the famous Tulsa Performing Arts Center and just a few walking blocks from the
Cox Convention Center, BOK Center and over 51 restaurants and bars.
Please be advised we will only validate self-parking in the attached garage.

HYATT

For more information on rooms, rates and amenities click here or follow the event on Facebook.

REGENCY.

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients.
Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business cards, business
information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality
Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
----(918) 594-8568

Women's March on Oklahoma
Saturday, January 21, 10:00 a.m.
Oklahoma State Capitol
2300 N Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105

Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and

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Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

The Women's March is a national movement to unify and empower
everyone who stands for human rights, civil liberties, and social justice for
all. We gather in community to find healing and strength through tolerance,
civility, and compassion. We welcome all people to join us as we unite
locally and nationally. Join us on January 21st as we march in solidarity
with our sister marches around the globe.
To register and/or donate to the event, please visit either Eventbrite or
Meetup at the links below.
Eventbrite

Meetup

Please let us know how you can help by filling out the volunteer intake form. Thank you for your support!

First Week of Women's Self Defense Training
Tuesday, January 23, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Registration is open for the next free women's 7 week self-defense training session.
This training will be held at Oklahomans For Equality 621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
and requires a commitment to all 7 classes, this allows time to build muscle memory so
that you can effectively use these life saving self-defense skills.
Classes will be every other Monday starting at 7pm.
Trans-women are welcome!
Warrior Sisters is a non profit organization created by women for women. We teach real
world self-defense skills emphasizing awareness, verbal and physical techniques. This training is open to women and girls and we ask that if you bring
young girls that they are old enough to participate or entertain themselves without becoming a distraction to the group.
For more information or to register for class please contact Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org

First Week of Men's Self Defense Training
Thursday, January 26, 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

Registration is open for the next free Men's 7 week self-defense training session. This training will be held at
Oklahomans For Equality 621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120 and requires a commitment to all 7 classes, this
allows time to build muscle memory so that you can effectively use these life saving self-defense skills.
Classes will be every other Thursday starting at 7:30pm.
Trans-men are welcome!
For more information or to register for class please contact Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org

Advocacy Training Day
Saturday, January 28, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Highland Hall
1102 E Warner Ave, Guthrie, OK 73044
This training is for members and allies of Oklahoma's LGBTQ community and is sponsored by
Oklahomans for Equality, PFLAG Oklahoma and Freedom Oklahoma.
Objectives:
1. To provide an opportunity for statewide advocates to meet one another,
form strong advocacy networks, and to become better informed about how to be an
effective advocate on behalf of Oklahoma's LGBTQ community/families/friends
2. To inform audience about expected legislation during the 2017
Oklahoma Legislative session (begins Monday, February 6th)
3. To inform audience about legislative "mechanics"
4. To discuss effective advocacy strategies (as well as ineffective strategies) to influence Oklahoma legislators (these strategies can be applied to
any advocacy work including local level (city council, school boards), state level (legislature), or national level (Congressional delegation)

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

No cost; however, need to make reservation due to limited space.
Email name/phone number to kayholladay@cox.net .

The Versailles Masquerade Ball
Saturday, February 11, 7:00 - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

1t);(/1-{ea,ts &amp;(( Presents

Non-Binary Support
Group

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MAS

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Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group

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Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Equality Center Pride Store
New Oklahomans for Equality hoodies only $35.00

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items
The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Neferet's Curse"
By: P.C. Cast &amp; Kristin Cast
The White City, 1893: In turn-of-the-century Chicago, with the World's Fair bringing bustle and excitement to her home
city, sixteen-year-old Emily Wheiler should be reveling in her youthful beauty and the excitement around her. But her
whole life changed when her mother died, leaving her to be the Lady of Wheiler House. Her father, a powerful bank
president, is at the center of an important social hub for the booming young city, and he needs Emily to do everything
her mother would have - to be a good hostess and make sure the mansion runs smoothly.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

As Emily uneasily tries to replace her mother, she also longs for more... for love and a life of her own. When a
handsome young man notices her at one of her father's parties, it seems that her hopes may finally be coming true.
Until her father forbids her to see him - or any other man - and starts revealing a darkly violent side that even he can't
understand.
At last, afraid for her life and with nowhere to turn, Emily is Marked by a vampyre and brought to the Chicago House
of Night, where she begins a magickal new life that should allow the wounds from her past to heal. But as she gains strength, and a powerful
new name, she carries a dark need to wreak vengeance on the man she trusted most.

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Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Compassionate Tulsa - Make Tulsa Golden
Please join us in our city-wide campaign to "Make Tulsa Golden." Using "The Golden Rule" as our
guide for compassionate living, you are asked to sign the pledge to "make Tulsa golden."
The "Make Tulsa Golden" campaign encourages each of us to increase compassion in Tulsa
communities by pledging to treat others as we wish to be treated. If you are willing to make that
pledge, please select the link below to be added to the list of groups and individuals working together
to Make Tulsa Golden.

MAKE

Sign the Pledge Here After indicating your pledge, you can download our Make Tulsa Golden pledge certificate.
For more information visit compassionatetulsa.org

Secret Ink Tattoo - Recognition 2017
Secret Ink Tattoo
317 S Lynn Riggs blvd
Claremore, OK 74017

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Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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.,GOLDEN

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for

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Recognition 2017 is a global campaign aimed at supporting the LGBT community to give back like no one
has ever given before!
I, Rich Wallace, owner of Secret Ink Tattoo, believe this community deserves recognition, equality and
respect instead of the bullying, criticism, harassment, and ridicule they typically receive because of their
lifestyle. This dedication event is intended to bring equality, harmony, peace and awareness within the
LGBT community as well as to those who support them.
Back in October of 2008, I sponsored a breast cancer awareness event that had over 3,000 would-be
participants. I, working alone, was only able to do 477 of the breast cancer ribbon tattoos because the
event was only scheduled for 24 hours. This year I sponsored another successful event for all causes,
be it breast cancer, PTSD, domestic violence or whatever cause a person chose to represent their ribbon color of choice.
Within a week of sponsoring this years' event I was challenged by a friend to do an event like no other, to show my support for a group of people that most
others won't go out of their way to support. The LGBT community! Even if people don't have personal issues with the lifestyle or choices of these
individuals, they won't openly show their support because they are afraid of the stigma and repercussions of doing so. I am not the type of person that is
intimidated by that! Although I myself am not part of the LGBT community, I know and am friends with many people who are and I support their right to live
and love however and whomever they choose!!! So I decided in early November to take on this challenge and make it my biggest tattoo marathon event
ever.
I am asking everyone to help me in this effort by pledging their support in order to make this event FREE for any and all who wish to participate and
receive an equality tattoo to show their support at no charge!

more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach
Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

$5.00 per Session

For more information please visit: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/493868667/recognition-2017
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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Hosted by
ICP Roxxie Ray Starr
ICP Trev or Darlin Ray

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night

Come one come all. Bring your favorite k:ink: and
join us for a night of fun.

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Beginning October 13 Guiding Right will
be testing the 2nd and 4th Thursday of
each month from
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Intimate Partner Violence
Survivors Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.

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A specialized therapist will provide the
free services, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

Sexual Assault Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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In This Issue
Kelly Kirby CPA
Family Ties - 2017 Equality Gala
2017 Turn About Show
Family Ties
2016 Donation Tax Donation Letters
Volunteer of the Month
Cityscape Mortgage

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Guys Dine Too
First Thursday Art Opening.
Suzanne Westenhoefer Comedy Show
Fundraiser
Tulsa Pride Bingo
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Grateful
Day Spaghetti
Dinner
&amp; Awards
- Banquet

A Very Sordid Wedding
Emma's Revolution
Tulsa Threat 2017 Schedule
Tulsa Metro Softball League

Let us help you file your 2016 tax returns!

Pride Store
Rainbow Library
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OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, March 16
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

OkEq Art Exhibition

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Saturday, April 29th, 2017, 6:30 pm
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The March Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Josh New
in a show titled "Intimate Viewing",
beginning with a reception on Thursday,
March 2nd from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.

With special guests Meredith Baxter and Comedian Suzanne
Westenhoefer

Josh New's works feature a series of
portraits honing-in on people with
intimate tattoos. So often tattoos carry
with them intensely personal memories,
feelings, or mottos that are chosen to be
indelibly marked on bodies. They can be
to remember a loved one or special
event; they can represent a location, a
mantra, or an eternal goal. Often these
special images and words are hidden
from every day view and only glimpsed in
moments of extreme vulnerability.

Alison Anthony and Mark Wilson - Honorary Chairs
Paul Allen and Debbie McDaniel - Chairs

Q. oklahomans for equality
Ticket purchases and sponsorship information here
(No ticket sales will be available at the door.)

Family Ties

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
March 8
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.

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Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator
By Appointment
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
-mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Family Ties
Sunday April 2, 2:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Family Ties, formerly known as Gamily, is a group of, and for, LGBTA families with minor children in the Tulsa area and those
who support them. There will be a planning meeting on April 2 at 2:00 at the Dennis R. Neil Equality Center. All LGBTA parents
and guardians raising children, and those who fill the roles as parents, are encouraged to attend this meeting to help plan
activities for LGBTA families. Potential activities include community outings, such as zoo, aquarium, sports (Drillers, Oilers),
picnics, movie nights, game nights, play dates, etc.
For more information or to RSVP please contact Andrew McClain at andy@grimesco.net

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
- - - (918) 594-8568

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.

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2016 Donation Tax Donation Letters

Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2016 were recently mailed. If you have not received your tax
receipt or have questions regarding your receipt, please contact Paul Allen, OkEq Treasurer,
paul.allen@OkEq.org

Volunteer of the Month
March 2017
Jonathan Green
Jonathan has been volunteering at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center since June of 2016. They felt like OKEQ would be a
great place to meet people and get non profit experience. Since volunteering they have enjoyed getting to see all the work
that goes into the programming offered at Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq). "The staff and volunteers all work really hard to
make every program and event a success" Jonathan says.
Jonathan has made new friends in their time at OkEq and believes the staff to be wonderful human beings. They would
highly recommend volunteering at OkEq to anyone who is looking for a way to support the LGBTQ community. Jonathan
states, "for a relatively small commitment, front desk volunteers ensure that the day to day operations of the center run
smoothly."
One of Jonathan's favorite aspects of OkEq is the monthly show in the gallery. They say "The work shown there varies
greatly and I think that is important for a community space. Young artists and seasoned professionals alike get the chance to
show their art to an audience outside the typical art scene."
When they are not volunteering, they are working on their own art, going to local punk and metal shows, and playing board
games with friends. Jonathan is excited to have some of their art shown at OkEq for the first time this April in the Oklahoma
Figure Art Alliance group exhibition.

We thank you for your dedication Jonathan!

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

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I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday April 4, 6:30 p.m.
Burn Co. Barbeque
1738 S. Boston Ave., Tulsa, OK 74119

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling

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Cost of the dinner will be around $25-$30. This will include your dinner, dessert and drink. Alcohol and Beer are
not included in this price but the bar will be open.
Adam at BurnCo BBQ is opening the doors of his restaurant just for our group. So everyone please be sure to
thank him and his employees for their time and great food.
If you are coming please RSVP. I need a headcount for the reservation.

Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

We have always loved cooking and enjoyed the primal fulfillment of doing it over wood fire. Adam Myers
experience at Tulsa based Hasty Bake Charcoal Grills, combined with Robby Corcoran's decade plus
experience in the restaurant industry comes together to create a truly distinctive flavor.
After successful endeavors as caterers, Burn Co BBQ was launched in January of 2011. Utilizing utilitarian décor
and amenities, Burn Co focuses on the food, crafting a " one of a kind", Backyard BBQ Flavor. We cut our
coleslaw by hand, trim and smoke our meats daily, and relish the finest bits and pieces of all meats. We offer local products when possible, and are always
trying to figure out how to shock and wow our customers with exclusive specials.
RSVP to Richard Haley at
guysdinetoo@gmail.com

First Thursday Art Opening
Tuesday April 6, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The April Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of OKFAA - a group of artists presenting works based on the human form,
beginning with a reception on Thursday, April 6th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
OkFAA was formed in 2016 by a group of six artists united by an interest in creating works based on the human
form. Their goal, through art, is to promote all manner of dynamic, figure based art, provide encouragement to
artists wishing to explore this genre, and educate the public as to the contemporary value and long tradition of
portraying the figure, both clothed and nude, in art. One of the artists, Kaylee says, "We couldn't think of a more
fitting place for our inaugural show than Tulsa's Equality Center and hope more art spaces in Tulsa and
Oklahoma, both for profit and not for profit, decide to follow its lead by befriending free artistic expression,
especially as it relates to the human body in art".

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, April 6th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of
the artist's work. The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Suzanne Westenhoefer Comedy Show Fundraiser
Saturday April 8, 6:30 p.m. Reception, 7:00 p.m. Show
Jewish Federation of Tulsa
2021 E. 71st St., Tulsa, OK 74136
No one ever accused Suzanne of being subtle, not the shuttle
driver who took her to the airport, the woman she was in line
with at the grocery store yesterday and certainly not her
audiences. Subtle, she is not.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

After 25 years of groundbreaking, stereotype-shattering and
brutally honest comedy, she's not about to start pulling
punches now.
The kid from Amish Country who began her comedy career
on a dare is celebrating a quarter century of out, open, noholds-barred comedy.
Suzanne tells the truth. The truth is life is funny, especially
when it's fermented in Suzanne's mind. That's why she could
never be in the closet, making her a trailblazer when she
started doing stand-up in the 1990s. She was the first o penly
lesbian comedian with an HBO Special and the first openly
lesbian comedian on "Late Night with David Letterman."

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of
each month at
7:00 p.m.

Heck, she was on Sally Jesse Raphael in 1991 on a show called "Breaking the Lesbian Stereotype...Lesbians Who Don't Look Like Lesbians." From "OMG,
a lesbian has long hair and wears make up" to "I went to Helen and Jane's wedding last weekend," that's how far we've come in the 25 years Suzanne has
been telling her truth to audiences all over the world. Some of that is certainly thanks to her candor, courage and charisma.
Suzanne never does the same show twice. She can't. She doesn't write anything down. She charges boldly onto the stage and what happens is always a
mystery and a delight. Enjoy a wild night of comedy in a city near you.
Reception begins at 6:30 PM followed immediately by the opening act at 7:00 PM, Josie Lee Turrelle, also known as Miss OYP 2003. All proceeds of the
event support the Openarms Youth Project.
Click here for more information and to buy tickets

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

2017 Tulsa Pride Bingo
April 15, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for April's Tulsa Pride Bingo 2017. The beautiful and outrageous Nicole
Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow Granny and
Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this Pride season.
Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of Pride Bingo
and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.

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$15 for general admission

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

$25 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets

$200 Table for 8 people which includes unlimited drinks for your table
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2017.
For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday April 19, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
The Garden Trug
3009 E. 101st St. Tulsa Oklahoma 74137

E UALITY
Business Alliance

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Our garden center, floral studio, &amp; gift shoppe is an eclectic "urban garden" built with you in mind. As you enter our boutique garden shoppe, you're senses
will be tickled with the aromas of the season.
Listen to the soothing sounds of wind chimes and splashing fountains. Around each corner you'll find home and garden treasures for your personal garden
or gifts for friends and family. Or, Escape to a magical world in our fairy gardening department or shop our terrarium area where we have all the items
necessary to build a unique tabletop size garden.
Our promise to you: To do our level best to create spaces to inspire you to try new and different things! Most importantly, have fun with your garden. Come
see us!

Yoga by Zach
Take A Cl.ass

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

Check out The Garden Trug online at www.thegardentrug.com
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

http://www.theGardenTrug.com

$5.00 per Session

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Gender Support Program

3rd nTru
ursery, flo is

Proprietors: Sue Welch &amp; Marcy Smith
Need flowers? Call our full service florist...we deliver
flowers by Ken' Peaches Youngblood

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

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Grateful Day Spaghetti Dinner &amp; Awards Banquet
Saturday April 22, 6:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous

Each year, our Awards Banquet, kicks of our Fundraising season.
We honor and thank the people, who have supported the Foundation. Without them,
we could not do, what we do for the Community.
This year we will be featuring a Pasta Bar, donated by TW's AFAB Catering! Tea,
water, punch and wine. Gluten Free and Vegetarian options available.

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Entertainment for the evening will be, Rebecca Ungerman and accompaniment.

Every Saturday
12:30 pm

The proceeds from this banquet, helps to fund the annual HIV Wellness Retreat. This
year will be the fifth year, that the Grateful Day Foundation, has hosted the Retreat.

SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Reserved Tables and Single tickets are now available to purchase, please click on
the link above.
There will be more details added as we get closer to the Date.
Hope to see you all there, and thank you for your continued support!
Follow this event on Facebook or
purchase tickets

A VERY SORDID WEDDING - Oklahoma Premiere!
Thursday April 27, 6:00 p.m., Reception, 7 :00 p.m., Film Screening
Circle Cinema
10 S. Lewis Ave Tulsa, OK 74104

Game Night
A VERY SORDID WEDDING (Oklahoma Premiere!)
6pm Reception with writer/director Del Shores and actor Emerson Collins
7pm Film Screening
$15 General Admission, $10 for Equality Center Members
Starring: Bonnie Bedelia, Leslie Jordan, Caroline Rhea, Dale Dickey, Emerson Collins &amp; Whoopi Goldberg
"A Very Sordid Wedding" deals with the questions, concerns, bigotry and fallout of what happens when marriage equality
comes to a small Texas town where not everyone is ready to accept it. Creator Del Shores' uses his trademark comedy and
the beloved characters from his cult smash hit Sordid Lives and Sordid Lives: The Series to deal with these important
current social issues and the very real process of accepting your family for who they are instead of who you want them to
be.

................... Equality. Texas.

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

For more information or to purchase tickets online: www.circlecinema.com

Emma's Revolution - Woody Guthrie Center's 4th Anniversary
Friday April 28th, 6:00 p.m.
Guthrie Green Stage
111 East M.B. Brady Street, Tulsa, OK 74103
FREE and Open to All
The Woody Guthrie Center celebrates the fourth anniversary of Guthrie's work returning to
Oklahoma. The event will include week of music and discussions honoring the work of
Guthrie and those who came after him as well as sharing Guthrie's message of diversity,
equality and social justice. This year, we're encouraging everyone to #BeTheMachine."
ABOUT EMMA'S REVOLUTION

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Smart, funny and informative -- like Rachel Maddow and Jon Stewart with guitars.
If there was ever a time for a powerful, loving transformative revolution, that time is now--and
this is the music to fuel it!
Emma's Revolution (Pat Humphries and Sandy O.) are grassroots, activist musicians whose
songs have been used as tools in movements for social justice around the world, keeping
people inspired &amp; energized in the work for a world we all want to live in.
This concert celebrates the release of their latest album "Revolution Now." Covering issues
from killer drones to wind energy, from the Black Lives Matter movement to the sustaining
power of love, the songs span folk to jazz to funk and will keep you going through this
unimaginable-inauguration-to-come and beyond.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

As Emma's Revolution's friend Pete Seeger inspired them to sing, "Hope changes everything!"
Additional Info: Online at http://woodyguthriecenter.org/events/wgc-4th-anniversary-celebration-april-22-30/
--·---Facebook Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/425918721084134/
Emma's Revolution contact: Susan Frazier, sfgmi@aol.com, (517) 484-1712
Emma's Revolution official website: www.emmasrevolution.com

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

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EAST CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
12150 EAST 11TH ST
TULSA Oil 74121

Tulsa Metro Softball League
TMSL 2017 Spring Season
Sundays March 26 - May 21, 2017 12:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Carl Smith Sports Complex
17120 E. 21st St., Tulsa, OK 74134

Hey TMSL members and fans!
As the weather begins to warm up, it only means one thing: SOFTBALL SEASON! TMSL 2017 Spring Season is
just right around the corner! Season will begin on Sunday, March 26th and will last 9 Sundays until May 21st,
exluding Mother's Day and Easter weekends. Game times will be from 12pm-4pm at Carl Smith Sports
Complex. Cost is $40/person. Anyone and everyone is welcome to join, so grab your friends and sign up today
as we go into our 7th year of laughter, fun, a little bit of competition, and life long friendships!
For those of you who are curious about the Gay Softball World Series, 2017 GSWS will be in Portland, OR! The
dates are September 3rd to September 10th. If you as a team or player have any questions/interest regarding
GSWS, please give us a shout and we will gladly help you!
If you have any other questions or inquiries, please do not hestitate to contact us at
info@tulsametrosoftball.com . We look forward to seeing you out this year!
TMSL Board

First Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is paramount. For more
information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

Registration is open at: htosports.com
You can also check out TSML on Facebook

Equality Center Pride Store
Show your pride with one (or more) of our colorful pride buttons.
Available in the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Pride Store. Prices vary from $1.00 - $3.00

MISSION:

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Boy 2 Girl"
By: Terrence Blacker
Matthew's American cousin, Sam, has come to London to live with the family. Sam is a charismatic, funny kid, but can
he be trusted to be a reliable friend? Matthew and his "mates" decide that Sam must undertake a challenge in order to
prove himself: He must start off his new year at the school posing as a girl. It turns out that Sam makes a great girl. He
fools everyone at Bradbury Hill School, stepping over lines and blurring boundaries of all sorts. And the longer the
prank goes on, the more outlandish the repercussions.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

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REVERSED AND REMANDED
January 18, 2017
REVERSED AND REMANDED
Unanimous Decision by the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
This decision allows "ANY" adult adoptee a way out of legal adoption and does not
apply to under age adoptions.
This decision opens the door to others seeking exit of similar "ADULT" adoptions
through the Oklahoma courts for whatever reason deemed in the best interest of
the "ADULT" adoptee.

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

We wish to thank Attorney Michael C. Redman for a very long battle and for a
courageous presentation of the facts and reasons that convinced the courts in this
case

Congratulations
Jared Bruce and Bruce
Schultz

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Thank you for removing the impediments that kept many Oklahoma same-sex couples from being able to marry.

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Support group meeting once a week
starting January 2017 for adults in the
Stillwater, Okla oma State, and
surrounding community

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Please join The College of Monarchs, Board of Directors and Membership of
The Imperial Court of All Oklahoma for

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Hotel Information
Renaissance Hotel and Convention Center
6808 S. 107th E. Ave
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133
(918) 307-2600 or (918) 307-4033
Ticket Information
Can be purched at the door or online at
http://www.impcourtok.org/apps/webstore/
Weekend Schedule
Friday Night - March 31, 2017
Out of Town Show
Doors Open 5:30 pm, Show at 6 pm
at Host Hotel
All Ages Welcome $25
Saturday Night - April 1, 2017
Coronation Ceremony
at Host Hotel
Doors Open 5 pm, Platted Dinner 5:30 pm, Ceremony 6:30 pm
All Ages Welcome $50, Fromal Attire
Sunday - April 2, 2017
Victory Brunch
at Host Hotel
Doors Open 10:30 am, Brunh 11 am.
All Ages Welcome $25
Victory Shot Party / Show
at Area 18
Shot Party 3 - 6 pm, Show 6 -9 pm
21+ only, No Cover
Complete Coronation X Information can be found on our
Facebook ICAO Coronation Page and on our ICAO Website (www.impcourtok.com)

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Please join us in our city-wide campaign to "Make Tulsa Golden." Using "The Golden Rule" as our
guide for compassionate living, you are asked to sign the pledge to "make Tulsa golden."
The "Make Tulsa Golden" campaign encourages each of us to increase compassion in Tulsa
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Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
Oklahomans for Equality | 621 E. 4th Street | Tulsa, OK 74120 | 918.743.4297
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Kelly Kirby CPA
Volunteer of the Month
Family Ties - 2017 Equality Gala
First Thursday Art Opening.
Community Conversations
Suzanne Westenhoefer Comedy Show
Fundraiser

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Properf:y
Bookkeeping

2016 Donation Tax Donation Letters
Cityscape Mortgage
Tulsa Pride Bingo
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Grateful
Day Spaghetti
Dinner
&amp; Awards
- Banquet

A Very Sordid Wedding
Club Majestic: Dirty Dolls
Emma's Revolution
Rainglow Run
Tulsa Threat 2017 Schedule
Tulsa Metro Softball League

Let us help you file your 2016 tax returns!

Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Jackpot Golf Classic
Compassionate Tulsa

Kelly Kirby CPA
Certified Public Accountant
a professional corporation
OkEq Board Meeting

{918) 747-5466
4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

7 p.m. Thursday, April 20
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

Family Ties

admin@kkirby.com
www.kkirby.com
Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

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April 2017

Lawyer in the Library
March 8
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group

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Greg Mayfield

Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

Greg began volunteering in December 2016, as a way to do more for his community. When
circumstances changed and he found himself with more time on his hands he decided it was time to
volunteer and he chose the Equality Center. Greg enjoys meeting people and has learned how
important it is to help people who might call needing information about what the center offers. Greg also
notes the importance in greeting those that come in with a smile on his face and welcoming them into
the center.
"I remember when I first started, a young man came in needing assistance with a health issue. I was
able to tell him what the Equality Center could do to help him. I was also able to give him other sources
that could help and give him guidance. The young man came back a month or so ago and told me that
he was scared and worried. He shook my hand and told me that I helped him more than just giving him
information, that I treated him with kindness and empathy. I see him every now and then, and he has a
smile on his face. For me that is why I volunteer at the Equality Center" Greg recalls.
When Greg is not volunteering he has a pet and house sitting service that he's trying to get started. He also loves to garden or as his friends say "He loves
to play in the dirt." Greg loves all the social activities that the Equality Center has to offer and notes "I'm also very proud that the center opens their arms to
all that need a safe place without judgement."
Greg highly recommends to anyone he gets to talk to that they should volunteer time at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. "I encourage them to volunteer
one day a week or for special events that the center puts on for the community".

We thank you for your passion Greg!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

April Video eNews

Healthcare Navigator
By Appointment
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

2017 Equality Gala
Saturday, April 29th, 2017, 6:30 pm
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103
Third Street and Houston Avenue

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

With special guests Meredith Baxter and Comedian Suzanne
Westenhoefer

Dr. Kurt Choate

Alison Anthony and Mark Wilson - Honorary Chairs
Paul Allen and Debbie McDaniel - Chairs

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Ticket purchases and sponsorship information here
(No ticket sales will be available at the door.)

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

First Thursday Art Opening
Tuesday April 6, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The April Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of OKFAA - a group of artists presenting works based on the human form,
beginning with a reception on Thursday, April 6th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
OkFAA was formed in 2016 by a group of six artists united by an interest in creating works based on the human
form. Their goal, through art, is to promote all manner of dynamic, figure based art, provide encouragement to
artists wishing to explore this genre, and educate the public as to the contemporary value and long tradition of
portraying the figure, both clothed and nude, in art. One of the artists, Kaylee says, "We couldn't think of a more

Jenna Pike
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fitting place for our inaugural show than Tulsa's Equality Center and hope more art spaces in Tulsa and
Oklahoma, both for profit and not for profit, decide to follow its lead by befriending free artistic expression,
especially as it relates to the human body in art".

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, April 6th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of
the artist's work. The show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
-----(918) 594-8568

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

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Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

Suzanne Westenhoefer Comedy Show Fundraiser
Saturday April 8, 6:30 p.m. Reception, 7:00 p.m. Show
Jewish Federation of Tulsa
2021 E. 71st St., Tulsa, OK 74136
No one ever accused Suzanne of being subtle, not the
shuttle driver who took her to the airport, the woman she was
in line with at the grocery store yesterday and certainly not
her audiences. Subtle, she is not.

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

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After 25 years of groundbreaking, stereotype-shattering and
brutally honest comedy, she's not about to start pulling
punches now.
The kid from Amish Country who began her comedy career
on a dare is celebrating a quarter century of out, open, noholds-barred comedy.
Suzanne tells the truth. The truth is life is funny, especially
when it's fermented in Suzanne's mind. That's why she could
never be in the closet, making her a trailblazer when she
started doing stand-up in the 1990s. She was the first o penly
lesbian comedian with an HBO Special and the first openly
lesbian comedian on "Late Night with David Letterman."
Heck, she was on Sally Jesse Raphael in 1991 on a show called "Breaking the Lesbian Stereotype...Lesbians Who Don't Look Like Lesbians." From "OMG,
a lesbian has long hair and wears make up" to "I went to Helen and Jane's wedding last weekend," that's how far we've come in the 25 years Suzanne has
been telling her truth to audiences all over the world. Some of that is certainly thanks to her candor, courage and charisma.
Suzanne never does the same show twice. She can't. She doesn't write anything down. She charges boldly onto the stage and what happens is always a
mystery and a delight. Enjoy a wild night of comedy in a city near you.
Reception begins at 6:30 PM followed immediately by the opening act at 7:00 PM, Josie Lee Turrelle, also known as Miss OYP 2003. All proceeds of the
event support the Openarms Youth Project.
Click here for more information and to buy tickets

2016 Donation Tax Donation Letters

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Non-Binary Support
Group
Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2016 were recently mailed. If you have not received your tax
receipt or have questions regarding your receipt, please contact Paul Allen, OkEq Treasurer,
paul.allen@OkEq.org

Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

2017 Tulsa Pride Bingo
April 15, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for April's Tulsa Pride Bingo 2017. The beautiful and outrageous Nicole
Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow Granny and
Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this Pride season.
Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of Pride
Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of
each month at
7:00 p.m.

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Kelly Kirby CPA
Michael Farr Sponsors the Day.
Tulsa Pride Bingo
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Family Ties - 2017 Equality Gala
First Choice Raffle!
Dining Out for Life

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Cityscape Mortgage
Grateful
Day Spaghetti
Dinner
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- Banquet

A Very Sordid Wedding
Club Majestic: Dirty Dolls
Emma's Revolution
Gay Men's Dinner
"First Thursday" Art Opening
Cinco De Mayo Party.
Rainglow Run

Let us help you file your 2016 tax returns!

Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Research Invitation
Jackpot Golf Classic
Compassionate Tulsa

Kelly Kirby CPA
Certified Public Accountant
a professional corporation

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OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, April 20
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

admin@kkirby.com

The April Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of
Oklahoma Figure Art Alliance (OKFAA) a group of artists presenting works based
on the human form. Works will be
displayed throughout the month.

OkEq Art Exhibition

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Saturday April 15, 2017
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Michael Farr is sponsoring the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on April 15th in honor of Pride Bingo.

Thank You Michael!
If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special day click here
• Birthdays - Yours, your spouses, your children, your parents, your friends, even your dog's
• Anniversary's - Wedding, sobriety, adoption, court date
• To honor a loved one's memory
• Special events
• Mothers day, Fathers day, any holiday.
• Just because

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

Lawyer in the Library
March 8
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

2017 Tulsa Pride Bingo
April 15, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for April's Tulsa Pride Bingo 2017. The beautiful and outrageous Nicole
Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow Granny and
Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this Pride season.
Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of Pride
Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.
$15 for general admission

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

$25 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets

$200 Table for 8 people which includes unlimited drinks for your table
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2017.
For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday April 19, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
The Garden Trug
3009 E. 101st St. Tulsa Oklahoma 74137

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Business Alliance

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator
By Appointment
Our garden center, floral studio, &amp; gift shoppe is an eclectic "urban garden" built with you in mind. As you enter our boutique garden shoppe, you're senses
will be tickled with the aromas of the season.
Listen to the soothing sounds of wind chimes and splashing fountains. Around each corner you'll find home and garden treasures for your personal garden
or gifts for friends and family. Or, Escape to a magical world in our fairy gardening department or shop our terrarium area where we have all the items
necessary to build a unique tabletop size garden.
Our promise to you: To do our level best to create spaces to inspire you to try new and different things! Most importantly, have fun with your garden. Come
see us!
Check out The Garden Trug online at www.thegardentrug.com
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more
information.

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

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Need flowers? Gall our full service florist... we deliver
flowers by Ken "Peaches Youngblood

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

2017 Equality Gala
Saturday, April 29th, 2017, 6:30 pm
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103
Third Street and Houston Avenue

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
- - (918) 594-8568

With special guests Meredith Baxter and Comedian Suzanne
Westenhoefer

Alison Anthony and Mark Wilson - Honorary Chairs
Paul Allen and Debbie McDaniel - Chairs

Q. Oklahomans for equality
Ticket purchases and sponsorship information here
(No ticket sales will be available at the door.)

First Choice Raffle!

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Your choice of the Live Auction Items at the Equality Gala.
$250 per ticket, only 100 tickets sold!

Purchase your First Choice Raffle ticket now!
Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
- - (918) 594-8568

Auction Packages include: A Year of Toni's Flowers, Chance the Rapper BOK Concert Package, Krebs Italian
Evening, Evening with Suzanne Westenhoefer, Dinner for 15-Living Kitchen, and many more!

Dining Out for Life
Thursday April 27, 2017
Welcome to Dining Out For Life! Please join us on Thursday, April 27th!
Making a difference is as easy as going out to eat!
Our amazing restaurants will donate 25% or more of your bill to pay for local HIV services provided by H.O.P.E.
Their generosity coupled with your generous donation will make a very real difference in the lives of thousands of
men, women, and children throughout the Tulsa area.
Please browse through the site, and use our restaurant locator to find your perfect Dining Out for Life
restaurant. It could not be easier to search for the perfect meal for you, your family, and friends.

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I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
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Please help us make sure that no one faces HIV alone. It is the most satisfying meal you will ever eat!
Mark your calendars! Thursday, April 27, 2017
For more information:
Dining out for Life Tulsa
H.O.P.E. Te sting
Facebook

Dine Out, Fight AIDS

anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

health outreach prevention education, Inc.

Volunteer of the Month
April 2017
Greg Mayfield
Greg began volunteering in December 2016, as a way to do more for his community. When
circumstances changed and he found himself with more time on his hands he decided it was time to
volunteer and he chose the Equality Center. Greg enjoys meeting people and has learned how
important it is to help people who might call needing information about what the center offers. Greg also
notes the importance in greeting those that come in with a smile on his face and welcoming them into
the center.
"I remember when I first started, a young man came in needing assistance with a health issue. I was
able to tell him what the Equality Center could do to help him. I was also able to give him other sources
that could help and give him guidance. The young man came back a month or so ago and told me that
he was scared and worried. He shook my hand and told me that I helped him more than just giving him
information, that I treated him with kindness and empathy. I see him every now and then, and he has a
smile on his face. For me that is why I volunteer at the Equality Center" Greg recalls.
When Greg is not volunteering he has a pet and house sitting service that he's trying to get started. He also loves to garden or as his friends say "He loves
to play in the dirt." Greg loves all the social activities that the Equality Center has to offer and notes "I'm also very proud that the center opens their arms to
all that need a safe place without judgement."

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

Greg highly recommends to anyone he gets to talk to that they should volunteer time at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. "I encourage them to volunteer
one day a week or for special events that the center puts on for the community".

We thank you for your passion Greg!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

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Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety

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Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Grateful Day Spaghetti Dinner &amp; Awards Banquet

Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of
each month at
7:00 p.m.

Saturday April 22, 6:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114
Each year, our Awards Banquet, kicks of our Fundraising season.
We honor and thank the people, who have supported the Foundation. Without them,
we could not do, what we do for the Community.
This year we will be featuring a Pasta Bar, donated by TW's AFAB Catering! Tea,
water, punch and wine. Gluten Free and Vegetarian options available.
Entertainment for the evening will be, Rebecca Ungerman and accompaniment.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

The proceeds from this banquet, helps to fund the annual HIV Wellness Retreat.
This year will be the fifth year, that the Grateful Day Foundation, has hosted the
Retreat.
Reserved Tables and Single tickets are now available to purchase, please click on
the link above.
There will be more details added as we get closer to the Date.
Hope to see you all there, and thank you for your continued support!
Follow this event on Facebook or
purchase tickets

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

A VERY SORDID WEDDING - Oklahoma Premiere!
Thursday April 27, 6:00 p.m., Reception, 7 :00 p.m., Film Screening
Circle Cinema
10 S. Lewis Ave Tulsa, OK 74104

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

A VERY SORDID WEDDING (Oklahoma Premiere!)
6pm Reception with writer/director Del Shores and actor Emerson Collins
7pm Film Screening

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$15 General Admission, $10 for Equality Center Members *Please make sure you mention you are a member of OkEq
when purchasing tickets.

Starring: Bonnie Bedelia, Leslie Jordan, Caroline Rhea, Dale Dickey, Emerson Collins &amp; Whoopi Goldberg
"A Very Sordid Wedding" deals with the questions, concerns, bigotry and fallout of what happens when marriage equality
comes to a small Texas town where not everyone is ready to accept it. Creator Del Shores' uses his trademark comedy
and the beloved characters from his cult smash hit Sordid Lives and Sordid Lives: The Series to deal with these important
current social issues and the very real process of accepting your family for who they are instead of who you want them to
be.
For more information or to purchase tickets online: www.circlecinema.com

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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Yoga by Zach

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

$5.00 per Session

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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Emma's Revolution - Woody Guthrie Center's 4th Anniversary
Friday April 28th, 6:00 p.m.
Guthrie Green Stage
111 East M.B. Brady Street, Tulsa, OK 74103
FREE and Open to All
The Woody Guthrie Center celebrates the fourth anniversary of Guthrie's work returning to
Oklahoma. The event will include week of music and discussions honoring the work of
Guthrie and those who came after him as well as sharing Guthrie's message of diversity,
equality and social justice. This year, we're encouraging everyone to #BeTheMachine."
ABOUT EMMA'S REVOLUTION
Smart, funny and informative -- like Rachel Maddow and Jon Stewart with guitars.

Game Night

If there was ever a time for a powerful, loving transformative revolution, that time is now--and
this is the music to fuel it!

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Emma's Revolution (Pat Humphries and Sandy O.) are grassroots, activist musicians whose
songs have been used as tools in movements for social justice around the world, keeping
people inspired &amp; energized in the work for a world we all want to live in.
This concert celebrates the release of their latest album "Revolution Now." Covering issues
from killer drones to wind energy, from the Black Lives Matter movement to the sustaining
power of love, the songs span folk to jazz to funk and will keep you going through this
unimaginable-inauguration-to-come and beyond.
As Emma's Revolution's friend Pete Seeger inspired them to sing, "Hope changes everything!"
Additional Info: Online at http://woodyguthriecenter.org/events/wgc-4th-anniversary-celebration-april-22-30/
Facebook Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/425918721084134/
Emma's Revolution contact: Susan Frazier, sfgmi@aol.com, (517) 484-1712
Emma's Revolution official website: www.emmasrevolution.com

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Gay Men's Dinner

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

Tuesday May 2, 6:30 p.m.
Bread &amp; Butter Kitchen and Bakery
3837 E. 51st St., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74135
A comfort food restaurant with a southern flair for your family. Click here for information about Bread &amp; Butter Kitchen and
Bakery.

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The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop

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Please RSVP to Richard Haley at GuysDineToo@gmail.com

by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Thursday May 4, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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The May Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of of Ralph Weidling in
an Exhibit Titled "Colors of a Rogue City Resident", beginning with a
reception on Thursday, May 4th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the
month.
27 year old Ralph Weidling was working long hours at an industrial job, when
travel and an opportunity combined to re-ignited his creative passion. He
has found Tulsa to be the invigorating environment to nurture that creativity
through a variety of materials and expressions. His work in metal and glass,
wall pieces, free standing works and some even functional art are all coming
from a place of optimism and beauty.
His expression in his art is echoed in this written musings. "There's this
beautiful world and its waiting for you... just let it in and let it out. Don't be shy,
let those colors shine bright; it's going to take a lot of light to win this fight!
The beauty &amp; power of the Rouge City ... a small blue bubble of Change....
resistance, rising up for the rights &amp; equality for all!! The front lines for the
decade long battle of Marriage Equality in Oklahoma that was rightfully won!"

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information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
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The show begins with a reception on Thursday, May 4th from 6-9pm where
there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule

Cinco De Mayo Pride Fundraiser

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Friday May 5, 8:00 p.m.
Area 18
39 E 18th St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119
Join Tulsa Pride at Area 18 for a CINCO DE MAYO PARTY and Pride Fundraiser come enjoy margaritas, the lip syncing contest, and fun adult games.
Catch your favorite bartender, Pride Team member, awesome dancers and community folks enjoying this FIESTA! 21 and up.

Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Intimate Partner Violence&amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group

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Rainglow Run
Friday June 2, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Kickoff Tulsa PRIDE Weekend with the 4th annual Rainglow Run on Friday, June 2, 2017. Don glow in the dark body paint and glow sticks and run for
equality! Prizes for the overall winners and best costume!
One mile fun run: 8:00 p.m.
5K: 8:30 p.m.
Sign Up
Facebook event

First Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is paramount. For more

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information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Equality Center Pride Store
Show your pride with one (or more) of our colorful pride buttons.
Available in the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Pride Store. Prices vary from $1.00 - $3.00

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items
Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Reinventing the Family: Lesbian and Gay Parents"
By: Laura Benkov, Ph.D.

The first thorough investigation of the joys, challenges, and issues facing Lesbian and gay men who are
choosing to be parents, fighting for custody, and changing how we all think of "family values". From what to
name your child to legal and psychological issues, here is a thoughtful guide to raising a healthy child in a
homophobic world.

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Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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Invitation to Participate in Research
Online Survey
Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Would you like to be involved in research at the University of Oklahoma?
I am Jedediah Bragg from the Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work and I invite you to participate
in my research project entitled Social Justice Implications of Inclusive Measures of Sexual and Gender
Minority Populations. This research is being conducted online. You must be at least 18 years of age to
participate in this study.
The purpose of this research is to explore the impacts of assessing sexuality in a more inclusive manner
and how social supports effect overall well-being.

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

THE CANYONS AT
BLACKJACK RIDGE

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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The "Make Tulsa Golden" campaign encourages each of us to increase compassion in Tulsa
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In This Issue
Family Ties - 2017 Equality Gala
First Choice Raffle!
LGBTQ National Day of Silence
Grateful
Day
Dinner
&amp; Awards
--Spaghetti
- ---Banquet

Mojo Fest 2017

Saturday, April 29th, 2017, 6:30 pm
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103
Third Street and Houston Avenue

Dining Out for Life
A Very Sordid Wedding
Emma's Revolution
Gay Men's Dinner
"First Thursday" Art Opening
Cinco De Mayo Party.

With special guests Meredith Baxter and Comedian Suzanne
Westenhoefer

An Afternoon with Wade Rouse
Tulsa Pride Bingo
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Rainglow Run
Volunteer of the Month
Sapulpa Spirit and Arts Fair
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Research Invitation

Alison Anthony and Mark Wilson - Honorary Chairs

Jackpot Golf Classic
Compassionate Tulsa

Paul Allen and Debbie McDaniel - Chairs
~ oklahomans for equality
Ticket purchases and sponsorship information here
(No ticket sales will be available at the door.)

First Choice Raffle!
OkEq Board Meeting
Your choice of the Live Auction Items at the Equality Gala.
$250 per ticket, only 100 tickets sold!

Purchase your First Choice Raffle ticket now!

Auction Packages include: A Year of Toni's Flowers, Chance the Rapper BOK Concert Package, Krebs Italian
Evening, Evening with Suzanne Westenhoefer, Dinner for 15-Living Kitchen, and many more!

LGBTQ Youth National Day of Silence
Friday, April 21 2017
GLSEN's Day of Silence is a student-led national event organized in
thousands of schools, bringing awareness to the silencing effects of antiLGBTQ name-calling, bullying and harassment in schools. Students from
middle school to college take a vow of silence in an effort to encourage
schools and classmates to address the problem of anti-LGBTQ behavior by
illustrating the silencing effect of bullying and harassment on LGBTQ
students and those perceived to be LGBTQ.

7 p.m. Thursday, April 20
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The April Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of
Oklahoma Figure Art Alliance (OKFAA) a group of artists presenting works based
on the human form. Works will be
displayed throughout the month.
The show begins with a reception on
Thursday, April 6th from 6-9pm where
there will be a door prize drawn of the
artist's work. The show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Things You Can Do
The day after, show Gay Youth in your classroom and TALK.
How To Help if Someone is Being Harassed New York Times
"Gay Youth is a lovely short film. It humanizes young gay people and clearly
and forcefully depicts the challenges they face, as well as their desire to be
accepted and to be allowed to live like everyone else." --David
Eller, Community College of Denver Anthropology Review Database

Gay Youth
30 Minutes
16-Page Study guide
Closed Captioned DVD

Family Ties

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Colleges and Universities $165
New Day Films - Purchase the DVD and Study Guide.
VIMEO ON DEMAND - Preview $1.99
KANOPY - Professors and Students
Gay Youth is powerful! It breaks the silence surrounding adolescent homosexuality by contrasting the tragic death of 20-year old Bobby Griffith, a gay teen
who could not find acceptance, with the remarkable life of 17-year old Gina Gutierrez. This important video shows us that information, acceptance, and
support make enormous differences in the lives of these young people.
The DVD and other streaming options are available. Find out more at www.pamwaltonproductions.com

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Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

Grateful Day Spaghetti Dinner &amp; Awards Banquet
Saturday April 22, 6:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114

Lawyer in the Library
March 8
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Each year, our Awards Banquet, kicks of our Fundraising season.
We honor and thank the people, who have supported the Foundation. Without them,
we could not do, what we do for the Community.
This year we will be featuring a Pasta Bar, donated by TW's AFAB Catering! Tea,
water, punch and wine. Gluten Free and Vegetarian options available.
Entertainment for the evening will be, Rebecca Ungerman and accompaniment.
The proceeds from this banquet, helps to fund the annual HIV Wellness Retreat. This
year will be the fifth year, that the Grateful Day Foundation, has hosted the Retreat.

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group

Reserved Tables and Single tickets are now available to purchase, please click on
the link above.
There will be more details added as we get closer to the Date.

Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

Hope to see you all there, and thank you for your continued support!
Follow this event on Facebook or
purchase tickets

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Dining Out for Life

Healthcare Navigator

Thursday April 27, 2017

By Appointment

Welcome to Dining Out For Life! Please join us on Thursday, April 27th!
Making a difference is as easy as going out to eat!
Our amazing restaurants will donate 25% or more of your bill to pay for local HIV services provided by H.O.P.E.
Their generosity coupled with your generous donation will make a very real difference in the lives of thousands of
men, women, and children throughout the Tulsa area.
Please browse through the site, and use our restaurant locator to find your perfect Dining Out for Life
restaurant. It could not be easier to search for the perfect meal for you, your family, and friends.
Please help us make sure that no one faces HIV alone. It is the most satisfying meal you will ever eat!
Mark your calendars! Thursday, April 27, 2017
For more information:
Dining out for Life Tulsa
H.O.P.E. Te sting
Facebook

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Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services

Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

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A VERY SORDID WEDDING - Oklahoma Premiere!
Thursday April 27, 6:00 p.m., Reception, 7 :00 p.m., Film Screening
Circle Cinema
10 S. Lewis Ave Tulsa, OK 74104

Dr. Kurt Choate

A VERY SORDID WEDDING (Oklahoma Premiere!)

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6pm Reception with writer/director Del Shores and actor Emerson Collins
7pm Film Screening
$15 General Admission, $10 for Equality Center Members *Please make sure you mention you are a member of OkEq
when purchasing tickets.

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Starring: Bonnie Bedelia, Leslie Jordan, Caroline Rhea, Dale Dickey, Emerson Collins &amp; Whoopi Goldberg
"A Very Sordid Wedding" deals with the questions, concerns, bigotry and fallout of what happens when marriage equality
comes to a small Texas town where not everyone is ready to accept it. Creator Del Shores' uses his trademark comedy and
the beloved characters from his cult smash hit Sordid Lives and Sordid Lives: The Series to deal with these important
current social issues and the very real process of accepting your family for who they are instead of who you want them to
be.
For more information or to purchase tickets online: www.circlecinema.com
Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
------(918) 594-8568

Emma's Revolution - Woody Guthrie Center's 4th Anniversary
Friday April 28th, 6:00 p.m.
Guthrie Green Stage
111 East M.B. Brady Street, Tulsa, OK 74103
FREE and Open to All
The Woody Guthrie Center celebrates the fourth anniversary of Guthrie's work returning to
Oklahoma. The event will include week of music and discussions honoring the work of
Guthrie and those who came after him as well as sharing Guthrie's message of diversity,
equality and social justice. This year, we're encouraging everyone to #BeTheMachine."
ABOUT EMMA'S REVOLUTION
Smart, funny and informative -- like Rachel Maddow and Jon Stewart with guitars.
If there was ever a time for a powerful, loving transformative revolution, that time is now--and
this is the music to fuel it!
Emma's Revolution (Pat Humphries and Sandy O.) are grassroots, activist musicians whose
songs have been used as tools in movements for social justice around the world, keeping
people inspired &amp; energized in the work for a world we all want to live in.

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

This concert celebrates the release of their latest album "Revolution Now." Covering issues
from killer drones to wind energy, from the Black Lives Matter movement to the sustaining
power of love, the songs span folk to jazz to funk and will keep you going through this
unimaginable-inauguration-to-come and beyond.
As Emma's Revolution's friend Pete Seeger inspired them to sing, "Hope changes everything!"
Additional Info: Online at http://woodyguthriecenter.org/events/wgc-4th-anniversary-celebration-april-22-30/
----Facebook Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/425918721084134/
Emma's Revolution contact: Susan Frazier, sfgmi@aol.com, (517) 484-1712
Emma's Revolution official website: www.emmasrevolution.com

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Gay Men's Dinner
Tuesday May 2, 6:30 p.m.
Bread &amp; Butter Kitchen and Bakery
3837 E. 51st St., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74135
A comfort food restaurant with a southern flair for your family. Click here for information about Bread &amp; Butter Kitchen and
Bakery.

Please RSVP to Richard Haley at GuysDineToo@gmail.com

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Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

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"First Thursday" Art Opening
Thursday May 4, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

The May Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of of Ralph Weidling in
an Exhibit Titled "Colors of a Rogue City Resident", beginning with a reception

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Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
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on Thursday, May 4th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.

sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

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27 year old Ralph Weidling was working long hours at an industrial job, when
travel and an opportunity combined to re-ignited his creative passion. He has
found Tulsa to be the invigorating environment to nurture that creativity
through a variety of materials and expressions. His work in metal and glass,
wall pieces, free standing works and some even functional art are all coming
from a place of optimism and beauty.
His expression in his art is echoed in this written musings. "There's this
beautiful world and its waiting for you... just let it in and let it out. Don't be shy,
let those colors shine bright; it's going to take a lot of light to win this fight! The
beauty &amp; power of the Rouge City ... a small blue bubble of Change....
resistance, rising up for the rights &amp; equality for all!! The front lines for the
decade long battle of Marriage Equality in Oklahoma that was rightfully won!"

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The show begins with a reception on Thursday, May 4th from 6-9pm where
there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Cinco De Mayo Pride Fundraiser
Friday May 5, 8:00 p.m.
Area 18
39 E 18th St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119
Join Tulsa Pride at Area 18 for a CINCO DE MAYO PARTY and Pride Fundraiser come enjoy margaritas, the lip syncing contest, and fun adult games.
Catch your favorite bartender, Pride Team member, awesome dancers and community folks enjoying this FIESTA! 21 and up.

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

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Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

An Afternoon with Wade Rouse (aka Viola Shipman)
Sunday May 7, at 2:00 p.m.
Foolish Things Coffee Company
1001 S. Main St., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119

Beloved memoirist and humorist Wade Rouse (America's Boy, At Least in the City Someone Would Hear Me Scream, It's All
Relative) has embarked upon a new adventure in writing, penning heartwarming novels under the pseudonym Viola
Shipman.
His new book is The Hope Chest
Ever since she was diagnosed with ALS, fiercely independent Mattie doesn't feel like herself. She can't navigate her
beloved home, she can't go for a boat ride, and she can barely even feed herself. Her devoted husband, Don, doesn't want
to imagine life without his wife of nearly fifty years, but Mattie isn't likely to make it past their anniversary.
But when Rose, Mattie's new caretaker, and her young daughter, Jeri, enter the couple's life, happiness and the possibility
for new memories return. Together they form a family, and Mattie is finally able to pass on her memories from the hope
chest she received from her mother.
This book is the perfect Mother's Day gift!
Facebook Event

2017 Tulsa Pride Bingo
May 13, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for April's Tulsa Pride Bingo 2017. The beautiful and outrageous Nicole
Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow Granny and
Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this Pride season.
Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of Pride Bingo
and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.
$15 for general admission
$25 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets

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Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis

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R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

$200 Table for 8 people which includes unlimited drinks for your table
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2017.
For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday May 17, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

ALITY

Business Alliance

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of
each month at
7:00 p.m.

In an effort to better serve you and your community, every Orkin Man receives unparalleled industry training. Your Orkin Man was trained by one of the top
125 training programs in the nations - receiving 160 hours of hands-on training during his first year on the job. He's trained to use the most effective
approach to treat your specific pest problem and situation.
Check out Orkin online at www.orkin.com

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Rainglow Run
Friday June 2, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Kickoff Tulsa PRIDE Weekend with the 4th annual Rainglow Run on Friday, June 2, 2017. Don glow in the dark body paint and glow sticks and run for
equality! Prizes for the overall winners and best costume!
One mile fun run: 8:00 p.m.
5K: 8:30 p.m.
Sign Up
Facebook event

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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A VERY SORDID WEDDING - Oklahoma Premiere!

In This Issue
A Very Sordid Wedding
Family Ties - 2017 Equality Gala
First Choice Raffle!
Dining Out for Life
Emma's Revolution
Gay Men's Dinner

Thursday April 27, 6:00 p.m., Reception, 7 :00 p.m., Film Screening
Circle Cinema
10 S. Lewis Ave Tulsa, OK 74104

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Cinco De Mayo Party.
An Afternoon with Wade Rouse

A VERY SORDID WEDDING (Oklahoma Premiere!)

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Tulsa Pride Bingo
Equality Business Alliance Mixer

6pm Reception with writer/director Del Shores and actor Emerson Collins
7pm Film Screening

Rainglow Run
Volunteer of the Month

$15 General Admission, $10 for Equality Center Members *Please make sure you mention you are a member of OkEq
when purchasing tickets.

Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Research Invitation

Starring: Bonnie Bedelia, Leslie Jordan, Caroline Rhea, Dale Dickey, Emerson Collins &amp; Whoopi Goldberg
"A Very Sordid Wedding" deals with the questions, concerns, bigotry and fallout of what happens when marriage equality
comes to a small Texas town where not everyone is ready to accept it. Creator Del Shores' uses his trademark comedy
and the beloved characters from his cult smash hit Sordid Lives and Sordid Lives: The Series to deal with these important
current social issues and the very real process of accepting your family for who they are instead of who you want them to
be.
For more information or to purchase tickets online: www.circlecinema.com

Compassionate Tulsa

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2017 Equality Gala

OkEq Board Meeting

Saturday, April 29th, 2017, 6:30 pm
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103
Third Street and Houston Avenue

7 p.m. Thursday, May 18
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

With special guests Meredith Baxter and Comedian Suzanne
Westenhoefer

OkEq Art Exhibition
The April Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of
Oklahoma Figure Art Alliance (OKFAA) a group of artists presenting works based
on the human form. Works will be
displayed throughout the month.
The show begins with a reception on
Thursday, April 6th from 6-9pm where
there will be a door prize drawn of the
artist's work. The show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Alison Anthony and Mark Wilson - Honorary Chairs
Paul Allen and Debbie McDaniel - Chairs

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Ticket purchases and sponsorship information here
(No ticket sales will be available at the door.)

First Choice Raffle!
Your choice of the Live Auction Items at the Equality Gala.
$250 per ticket, only 100 tickets sold!

Purchase your First Choice Raffle ticket now!

Family Ties

Auction Packages include: A Year of Toni's Flowers, Chance the Rapper BOK Concert Package, Krebs Italian
Evening, Evening with Suzanne Westenhoefer, Dinner for 15-Living Kitchen, and many more!

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Dining Out for Life
Thursday April 27, 2017
Welcome to Dining Out For Life! Please join us on Thursday, April 27th!
Making a difference is as easy as going out to eat!
Our amazing restaurants will donate 25% or more of your bill to pay for local HIV services provided by H.O.P.E.
Their generosity coupled with your generous donation will make a very real difference in the lives of thousands of
men, women, and children throughout the Tulsa area.
Please browse through the site, and use our restaurant locator to find your perfect Dining Out for Life
restaurant. It could not be easier to search for the perfect meal for you, your family, and friends.
Please help us make sure that no one faces HIV alone. It is the most satisfying meal you will ever eat!
Mark your calendars! Thursday, April 27, 2017
For more information:
Dining out for Life Tulsa
H.O.P.E. Te sting
Facebook

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Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

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Lawyer in the Library
March 8
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

health outreach prevention education, Inc.

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group

Emma's Revolution - Woody Guthrie Center's 4th Anniversary
Friday April 28th, 6:00 p.m.
Guthrie Green Stage
111 East M.B. Brady Street, Tulsa, OK 74103
FREE and Open to All

Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

The Woody Guthrie Center celebrates the fourth anniversary of Guthrie's work returning to
Oklahoma. The event will include week of music and discussions honoring the work of
Guthrie and those who came after him as well as sharing Guthrie's message of diversity,
equality and social justice. This year, we're encouraging everyone to #BeTheMachine."
ABOUT EMMA'S REVOLUTION
Smart, funny and informative -- like Rachel Maddow and Jon Stewart with guitars.
If there was ever a time for a powerful, loving transformative revolution, that time is now--and
this is the music to fuel it!
Emma's Revolution (Pat Humphries and Sandy O.) are grassroots, activist musicians whose
songs have been used as tools in movements for social justice around the world, keeping
people inspired &amp; energized in the work for a world we all want to live in.

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.

This concert celebrates the release of their latest album "Revolution Now." Covering issues
from killer drones to wind energy, from the Black Lives Matter movement to the sustaining
power of love, the songs span folk to jazz to funk and will keep you going through this
unimaginable-inauguration-to-come and beyond.
As Emma's Revolution's friend Pete Seeger inspired them to sing, "Hope changes everything!"
Additional Info: Online at http://woodyguthriecenter.org/events/wgc-4th-anniversary-celebration-april-22-30/
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Emma's Revolution contact: Susan Frazier, sfgmi@aol.com, (517) 484-1712
Emma's Revolution official website: www.emmasrevolution.com

For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Gay Men's Dinner
Tuesday May 2, 6:30 p.m.
Bread &amp; Butter Kitchen and Bakery
3837 E. 51st St., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74135

Healthcare Navigator

A comfort food restaurant with a southern flair for your family. Click here for information about Bread &amp; Butter Kitchen and
Bakery.

Please RSVP to Richard Haley at GuysDineToo@gmail.com

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Thursday May 4, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

By Appointment

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Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services
The May Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of of Ralph Weidling in
an Exhibit Titled "Colors of a Rogue City Resident", beginning with a
reception on Thursday, May 4th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the
month.

Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

27 year old Ralph Weidling was working long hours at an industrial job, when
travel and an opportunity combined to re-ignited his creative passion. He

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has found Tulsa to be the invigorating environment to nurture that creativity
through a variety of materials and expressions. His work in metal and glass,
wall pieces, free standing works and some even functional art are all coming
from a place of optimism and beauty.
His expression in his art is echoed in this written musings. "There's this
beautiful world and its waiting for you... just let it in and let it out. Don't be shy,
let those colors shine bright; it's going to take a lot of light to win this fight!
The beauty &amp; power of the Rogue City ... a small blue bubble of Change....
resistance, rising up for the rights &amp; equality for all!! The front lines for the
decade long battle of Marriage Equality in Oklahoma that was rightfully won!"

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, May 4th from 6-9pm where
there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Cinco De Mayo Pride Fundraiser
Friday May 5, 8:00 p.m.
Area 18
39 E 18th St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119
Join Tulsa Pride at Area 18 for a CINCO DE MAYO PARTY and Pride Fundraiser come enjoy margaritas, the lip syncing contest, and fun adult games.
Catch your favorite bartender, Pride Team member, awesome dancers and community folks enjoying this FIESTA! 21 and up.

CINCO DE

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

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An Afternoon with Wade Rouse (aka Viola Shipman)
Sunday May 7, at 2:00 p.m.
Foolish Things Coffee Company
1001 S. Main St., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119
Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Beloved memoirist and humorist Wade Rouse (America's Boy, At Least in the City Someone Would Hear Me Scream, It's
All Relative) has embarked upon a new adventure in writing, penning heartwarming novels under the pseudonym Viola
Shipman.
His new book is The Hope Chest
Ever since she was diagnosed with ALS, fiercely independent Mattie doesn't feel like herself. She can't navigate her
beloved home, she can't go for a boat ride, and she can barely even feed herself. Her devoted husband, Don, doesn't want
to imagine life without his wife of nearly fifty years, but Mattie isn't likely to make it past their anniversary.
But when Rose, Mattie's new caretaker, and her young daughter, Jeri, enter the couple's life, happiness and the possibility
for new memories return. Together they form a family, and Mattie is finally able to pass on her memories from the hope
chest she received from her mother.

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This book is the perfect Mother's Day gift!
Facebook Event

2017 Tulsa Pride Bingo
May 13, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for April's Tulsa Pride Bingo 2017. The beautiful and outrageous Nicole
Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow Granny and
Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this Pride season.
Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of Pride
Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
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$15 for general admission
$25 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets

$200 Table for 8 people which includes unlimited drinks for your table
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2017.

Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with

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Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday May 17, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

ALITY

usiness Alliance

In an effort to better serve you and your community, every Orkin Man receives unparalleled industry training. Your Orkin Man was trained by one of the top
125 training programs in the nations - receiving 160 hours of hands-on training during his first year on the job. He's trained to use the most effective
approach to treat your specific pest problem and situation.

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

Check out Orkin online at www.orkin.com

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more
information.

Rainglow Run
Friday June 2, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Kickoff Tulsa PRIDE Weekend with the 4th annual Rainglow Run on Friday, June 2, 2017. Don glow in the dark body paint and glow sticks and run for
equality! Prizes for the overall winners and best costume!
One mile fun run: 8:00 p.m.
5K: 8:30 p.m.
Sign Up
Facebook event

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety

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Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Volunteer of the Month
April 2017
Greg Mayfield
Greg began volunteering in December 2016, as a way to do more for his community. When
circumstances changed and he found himself with more time on his hands he decided it was time to
volunteer and he chose the Equality Center. Greg enjoys meeting people and has learned how
important it is to help people who might call needing information about what the center offers. Greg also
notes the importance in greeting those that come in with a smile on his face and welcoming them into
the center.
"I remember when I first started, a young man came in needing assistance with a health issue. I was
able to tell him what the Equality Center could do to help him. I was also able to give him other sources
that could help and give him guidance. The young man came back a month or so ago and told me that
he was scared and worried. He shook my hand and told me that I helped him more than just giving him
information, that I treated him with kindness and empathy. I see him every now and then, and he has a
smile on his face. For me that is why I volunteer at the Equality Center" Greg recalls.

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of
each month at
7:00 p.m.

When Greg is not volunteering he has a pet and house sitting service that he's trying to get started. He also loves to garden or as his friends say "He loves
to play in the dirt." Greg loves all the social activities that the Equality Center has to offer and notes "I'm also very proud that the center opens their arms to
all that need a safe place without judgement."
Greg highly recommends to anyone he gets to talk to that they should volunteer time at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. "I encourage them to volunteer
one day a week or for special events that the center puts on for the community".

We thank you for your passion Greg!

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Equality Center Pride Store
Show your pride with one (or more) of our colorful pride buttons.
Available in the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Pride Store. Prices vary from $1.00 - $3.00

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Sordid Lives"
By: Del Shores

April's Shower is a comedy about love, romance and expectation. The story
follows unpredictable twists and turns until it climaxes with a madcap finale. The
hilarity belies the poignancy of truth and love and the laughter is punctuated
with honesty, tenderness and pain. At the beginning, the cast assembles for a
seemingly traditional wedding shower. The action is captured inside an eclectic,
three-story craftsman - itself serving as a central character to the story. As the
script progresses, layers are slowly pulled away revealing secret relationships
and subversive undercurrents - the wedding shower quickly becomes a free for
all. Just when we think we have a grasp on each character's inner-motives,
more characters get sucked into the fray altering everyone's dynamic and the
course of April's "perfect" shower. We open on the main character Alex, a chef,
put out by her effort for the shower and struggling with her desire to make
things "picture-perfect." She is really hiding her true emotional motivation
behind a mask. As April, the bride-to-be arrives, Alex's mask begins to slip
away. It slowly becomes obvious that Alex, the disgruntled maid-of-honor,
carries a secret that effects not just the course of her life, but that of almost
everyone at the shower. In the end, Alex unveils her secret, an act of truth,

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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June 7th, 2017

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Lambda Car Club
MOREcolor
Remembering Pulse
Simply Sondheim - Council Oak Men's
Chorale
Ladies Social Club

Now forming in Tulsa!

Orkin

A new chapter of the Lambda Car Club International is now forming in the Tulsa area. Tulsa will serve all
Oklahoma, Kansas, and Arkansas. Currently the nearest chapters are in Dallas, St. Louis, and
Memphis. If you are interested in joining a group of like minded men and women to share the love of
automobile art you are invited to join us. You do not need a collectible just the love of cars.

Legalize Me
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
All Spiritualist Paths
Pride Store

This is an international car club with over 2,000 members. Besides the local events held there are meet
up with other regions for fun weekends and daily events.

Rainbow Library

The "Grand Invitational" is an annual event when all the chapters from New York to California meet in a
host city (Detroit was a blast) for a week of planned activities.

Grateful Day Bowl-a-Thon

You are guaranteed to meet some lifelong friends, loves, and family within our gay family.

Real Boy

Jolt Tulsa
State of Oklahoma Strategic Vision for Victim
Safety Needs Assessment

Contact Tim VanMeter at ttvanmeter@aol.com or 918-760-1959

Research Invitation
Reproductive Justice Documentary

MOREcolor Regional Juried Fine Arts Exhibition 2017

Compassionate Tulsa

June 8th, Opening Reception, 6:00 p.m.
June 8th-11th: Run of the Show
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

The MOREcolor 2017 Committee invites you to join us at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for the annual MOREColor regional juried art exhibition.
Opening Reception is Thursday, June 8th, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
The event is free and open to the public.
The exhibition will run June 8th, 9th, 10th 12:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
and June 11th 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

OkEq Board Meeting

Sponsored by Oklahomans for Equality, the Hyatt Regency, and TW's AFAB Catering

7 p.m. Thursday, June 15
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Dennis R. Neill Equality
621 E 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

The MOREcolor 2017 Committee

OkEq Art Exhibition
The May Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists will feature the works of of Ralph
Weidling in an Exhibit Titled "Colors of a
Rogue City Resident".
His expression in his art is echoed in this
written musings. "There's this beautiful
world and its waiting for you... just let it in
and let it out. Don't be shy, let those
colors shine bright; it's going to take a lot
of light to win this fight! The beauty &amp;
power of the Rouge City ... a small blue
bubble of Change.... resistance, rising up
for the rights &amp; equality for all!! The front
lines for the decade long battle of
Marriage Equality in Oklahoma that was
rightfully won!" www.okeq.org

Exhibition and sale benefiting Oklahomans for Equality with works by
Sharon Allred
Gustavo Banda
Melaine Barfield
Irissa Baxter
Michael Benton
Donald Bowen

Allie Jensen
Vicki Jordan
Rebeccq Joskey
Aubree Karner
Darci Lenker
Charlotte Lough

Family Ties

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Cynthia Brown
Beth Burgess
Tanya Butler
Phillip Butler
Adrian Cain
Karin Cermak
Lanette Clark
Sadawna Coburn
Slim Cook
Shawn Cunningham
Samantha Dent
Mali Docktor
Liz Dueck
Annalee Dunaway
Linda Dunbar
Chad Eggar
Kris Fairchild
Alan Frakes
Penni Gage
Don Gonzales
Jonathan Green
Hannah Hanley
Shauna Henry
Janice Hickey
Mycah Higley
Merredith Hoosier
Sandi Willhite

Julia Lowe
Glenda Maxey
Adam McGaughey
Rachel Miller
Jessica Newman
Taylor Painter-Wolfe
Rryon Perdue
Katie Pernu
Dan Pham
Daryl Reimer
Cheryl Roach
Ann Shannon
Tami Smith
Sonia Sniderman
Behnaz Sohrabian
Anne Solomon
Brigid Giddens Spanier
Joe Staskal
Daniel Sutliff
Kat Swearingen
Chuck Tomlins
Ann Tomlins
Arthur Uphold
Cecilia Villalobos
Misty Wheeler
Mary Whitney
Dean Wyatt

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

Lawyer in the Library
June 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

Remembering Pulse
Monday, June 12, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join Oklahomans for Equality and Moms Demand Action in Oklahoma for a community-wide candle light vigil, with moments of silence and reflection,
contemplative selections, remembering the names of those that died, musical performance art and a show of solidarity with Orlando and our Latinx LGBTQ
community, on the one year anniversary of the Pulse Nightclub attack.

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator
By Appointment
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

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Simply Sondheim - Council Oak Men's Chorale
Friday June 16 &amp; Saturday June 17, 8:00 p.m.
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
1301 S. Boston Ave., Tulsa, OK 74119

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
- - - (918) 594-8568

Council Oak Men's Chorale presents Simply Sondheim, showcasing the works of Stephen Sondheim. The 2017 Spring Concert will be a tribute to Stephen
Sondheim's musical songwriting. This collection of masterful works encompasses the creative genius and musical talent behind such great musicals as Into
the Woods, West Side Story, Sweeney Todd, Gypsy and many others.
Join COMC on Friday and Saturday June 16th and 17th at 8:00 p.m. in the Community Hall at Boston Avenue Methodist Church. Tickets for the
performances are $20 each.
For more information on Council Oak Men's Chorale please visit our website at counciloak.org .

Ladies Social Club
Friday June 9, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Potluck games and snacks - bring your favorites and we'll play 'em!
Join OkEq Ladies Social Club on Facebook

estart of Pest Season: Are you ready?
Ants

Rats

Are just waiting to

Roaches

Squirrels

move In. And the

Mice

Spiders

Termites

Scorpions

Orkin Man is stands
ready to protect you.

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
----(918) 594-8568

Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,

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Family Friendly

Homes, Businesses, Manufacturing Plan s

sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

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Legalize Me
Friday, June 16, 7:00 p.m.
Liggett Studio
314 S Kenosha Ave Tulsa, OK 74120
Legalize Me Presented by the Living Arts Performance Committee
Legalize Me is an evening of performances created by local LGBT artists as part of the celebration
of Pride Month. These performances draw from the myriad experiences of queer people, flying in the
face of rhetoric and legislation crafted to erase these identities. Legalize Me will showcase artists with
the courage to be louder, stronger, realer and more present than ever in a hostile national climate of
hate, inspiring the audience to do the same.

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

Friday, June 16, 2017
7pm at Liggett Studio
314 S Kenosha Ave Tulsa, OK 74120
Tickets: $5-$15 (sliding scale)
Performing and Exhibiting Artists:
John Bryant
Tempest Cartwright
Claire Collins
Rosa Evans-Lombe
Karyn Fox
Luis Garcia
Tyler Harrison
Liv Jensen
Abril Marshall
Eli Wright and Chris West
Mia Wright

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday June 21, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by West Elm
1926 Utica Square
Tulsa, OK 74114

E UALITY
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Visit the west elm modern home decor and modern furniture store in Tulsa, OK and find the bedding , furniture , room decor , and dinnerware you need to
create a stylish contemporary home. Learn more about our complementary design services offered by our store experts.
Check out West Elm online at www.westelm.com

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more

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Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of
each month at
7:00 p.m.

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

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(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

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Equality Center Pride Store
2017 Tulsa Pride Shirts are still a vailable in the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Pride Store for $25.00

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088
v

Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

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Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds"
By: Phillip J. Bartell
How far would you go to get the person of your dreams? In the first Eating Out, Kyle (American Idol's Jim Verraros)
convinced his straight roommate to pretend to be gay to get the girl. Now with the help of Gwen (Emily Brooke
Hands from "Rick &amp; Steve") and Tiffani (Rebekah Kochan), Kyle pretends to be heterosexual to land Troy (Marco
Dapper), the new guy (and nude model) who's turning the heads of both men and women. Kyle soon finds himself
joining a campus ex-gay support group and decides to pursue the confused Troy with his own tactic -- being his "out"
gay self.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Who will win Troy first? In the boy eat boy, boy eat girl, bisexual mystique of Eating Out 2, the stakes are raised,
sexual boundaries are obliterated, and the answer is never what you might expect! Don't miss the sexy and
notorious appearances by the Hot Surfer Guy, the Hot Shirtless Guy and the Hot Clothed Guy. Also with Mink Stole
(Hairspray, Pink Flamingos), Michael Serrato (The Big Gay Sketch Show) and Adrian Quinonez (Dante's Cove).

EBA Directory
Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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In This Issue
Lambda Car Club
Simply Sondheim - Council Oak Men's
Chorale
Legalize Me
Orkin

Lambda Car Club International
Now forming in Tulsa!
A new chapter of the Lambda Car Club International is now forming in the Tulsa area. Tulsa will serve all
Oklahoma, Kansas, and Arkansas. Currently the nearest chapters are in Dallas, St. Louis, and
Memphis. If you are interested in joining a group of like minded men and women to share the love of
automobile art you are invited to join us. You do not need a collectible just the love of cars.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Little Shop of Horrors
Real Boy

This is an international car club with over 2,000 members. Besides the local events held there are meet
up with other regions for fun weekends and daily events.

Grateful Day Bowl-a-Thon

The "Grand Invitational" is an annual event when all the chapters from New York to California meet in a
host city (Detroit was a blast) for a week of planned activities.

State of Oklahoma Strategic Vision for Victim
Safety Needs Assessment

You are guaranteed to meet some lifelong friends, loves, and family within our gay family.
Contact Tim VanMeter at ttvanmeter@aol.com or 918-760-1959

Jolt Tulsa

Research Invitation
Reproductive Justice Documentary
Compassionate Tulsa

Simply Sondheim - Council Oak Men's Chorale
Friday June 16 &amp; Saturday June 17, 8:00 p.m.
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
1301 S. Boston Ave., Tulsa, OK 74119

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, June 15
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The May Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists will feature the MOREcolor
Regional Juried Art Exhibition.
The MOREcolor 2017 Committee invites
you to join us at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center for the
annual MOREColor regional juried art
exhibition.

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The exhibition will run June 8th, 9th,
10th 12:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
and June 11th 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
www.okeq.org

Family Ties
Council Oak Men's Chorale presents Simply Sondheim, showcasing the works of Stephen Sondheim. The 2017 Spring Concert will be a tribute to Stephen
Sondheim's musical songwriting. This collection of masterful works encompasses the creative genius and musical talent behind such great musicals as Into
the Woods, West Side Story, Sweeney Todd, Gypsy and many others.
Join COMC on Friday and Saturday June 16th and 17th at 8:00 p.m. in the Community Hall at Boston Avenue Methodist Church. Tickets for the
performances are $20 each.
For more information on Council Oak Men's Chorale please visit our website at counciloak.org .

Legalize Me
Friday, June 16, 7:00 p.m.
Liggett Studio

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

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314 S Kenosha Ave Tulsa, OK 74120

Lawyer in the Library
June 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Legalize Me Presented by the Living Arts Performance Committee
Legalize Me is an evening of performances created by local LGBT artists as part of the celebration
of Pride Month. These performances draw from the myriad experiences of queer people, flying in the
face of rhetoric and legislation crafted to erase these identities. Legalize Me will showcase artists with
the courage to be louder, stronger, realer and more present than ever in a hostile national climate of
hate, inspiring the audience to do the same.

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Friday, June 16, 2017
7pm at Liggett Studio
314 S Kenosha Ave Tulsa, OK 74120

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group

Tickets: $5-$15 (sliding scale)
Performing and Exhibiting Artists:
John Bryant
Tempest Cartwright
Claire Collins
Rosa Evans-Lombe
Karyn Fox
Luis Garcia
Tyler Harrison
Liv Jensen
Abril Marshall
Eli Wright and Chris West
Mia Wright

Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

rt of Pest Season: Are you ready?
Ants

Rats

Are just waiting to

Roaches

Squirrels

move In. And the

Mice

Spiders

Termites

Scorpions

Orkin Man is stands
ready to protect you.

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator

Family Friendly

By Appointment

Homes, Businesses, Manufacturing Plan s
Restaruants, Hotels, Offices Commercial
Kitchens Food Distribution
Call Scott today at either nu .. ber and ..ention
OKEQ2017 for a special discount

Pest Control Down to a Science

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

6550 E 40th St, Tu lsa, OK 74 1 45

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday June 21, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by West Elm
1926 Utica Square
Tulsa, OK 74114

Dr. Kurt Choate

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Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574

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DrKurt@OkEq.org

Visit the west elm modern home decor and modern furniture store in Tulsa, OK and find the bedding , furniture , room decor , and dinnerware you need to
create a stylish contemporary home. Learn more about our complementary design services offered by our store experts.
Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Check out West Elm online at www.westelm.com

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

2017 OkEq Board Elections
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on September
7th, 2017 beginning at 7:00 pm. Presently, nine Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee
(Applications due to OkEq by June 30th)
OR
2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq Secretary by August 23rd)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is accepting applications for possible BDG
nominations of those members interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Nine directors will be
elected. All applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development and Governance Committee.

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Please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org for an application.

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

oklahomans for equality

Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member and membership fees current
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

Equality Center Pride Store
2017 Tulsa Pride Shirts are still a vailable in the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Pride Store for $25.00

Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on

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Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Trans Voices: Becoming Who You Are"
By: Declan Henry
Bronze Winner for the 2017 Independent Publisher Book Awards in the category of Gay/Lesbian/Bi/Trans NonFiction

Non-Binary Support
Group

Imagine what it must be like to feel you are a woman 'trapped' in a man's body. Or a man 'trapped' in a woman's
body. And what happens if you decide to reject your birth gender and become a trans man or a trans woman?
Drawing on over one hundred interviews with individuals, this book is a compilation of the voices of those who have
decided to undergo transition - both male-to-female and female-to-male. The book details the diverse experiences
and challenges faced by those who transition, exploring a range of topics such as hormone treatments;
reassignment surgeries; coming out; sex and sexuality; physical, emotional and mental health; transphobia;
discrimination; and hate crime, as well as highlighting the lives of non-binary individuals and those who cross-dress
to form a wider understanding of the varied ways in which people experience gender.

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TRANS VOICES
Beccr'ri'lgwtcVOuke

This powerful book is an ideal introduction to those keen to understand more about contemporary trans issues as
well as those questioning their own gender identity.

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Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of
each month at
7:00 p.m.

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The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

■
Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088
v

.

Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group

RUGGLE, TRIUMPH, AND LOVE.

Every Friday
7 p.m.

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Nll.llCIII.IWNlf

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

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Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

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7pm - 9 m

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Unlimited Bowling

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Intimate Partner Violence&amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group
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Free Shoe Ren
$20.00 per pers
All proceeds benefit the HIV
Wellness Retreat

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First Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is paramount. For more
information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

BALLS!
And you could win some money doing it!

Corne join us at Sheridan Lanes on Friday June 9th for some
bowling fun and support the JOLT bowling tournament. You don't
need to know how to bowl to have a great time. For $20, you get 3
games of bowling and free shoe rental. You also get chances to win
money and cool door prizes plus have a great time with your
friends! Arrive at Sheridan Lanes at 31 st and Sheridan at 7:30 PM to
get your shoes and pick your lanes. Bowling will start at 8:00 PM.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

State of Oklahoma Strategic Vision for Victim Safety Needs Assessment
At the request of the Oklahoma Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault and the
Oklahoma Office of Attorney General, Victim Services Unit, we have launched the 2017 Threshold of
Transformation: State of Oklahoma Strategic Vision for Victim Safety Needs Assessment. Initial
information gathering began in December 2016 which has led to the Phase II HIPAA-compliant survey
which is being distributed via the link below throughout the State of Oklahoma and the Tribal Nations
located within the state borders.
Please share this survey link with each of your respective employees, members, professional groups,
and especially victims who have been served by your organization. The future sustainability for many
of the services available throughout Oklahoma is dependent upon the successful completion and
implementation of a statewide strategic plan for victim services. Your voice matters in these efforts. Our
intent is to receive feedback from all facets of the criminal justice system, governmental agencies,
service providers, victim/survivors, and community members at large.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact:
Candida Marion, OCADVSA
Lesley March, OAG, Victim Services Unit
Sheree L. Hukill, Integrated Concepts
Threshold of Transformation: Strategic Vision for Victim Safety Survey Link
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/icidvsast

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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all here to support their road to safety and security. We will be hosting focus groups during 25-28 July 2017 , conducting one-on-one interviews between now
and September, and presenting findings at the 2017 Partners for Change Conference on 13-14 September .
Respectfully,

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Invitation to Participate in Research
Online Survey

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Would you like to be involved in research at the University of Oklahoma?
I am Jedediah Bragg from the Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work and I invite you to participate in
my research project entitled Social Justice Implications of Inclusive Measures of Sexual and Gender Minority
Populations. This research is being conducted online. You must be at least 18 years of age to participate in
this study.
The purpose of this research is to explore the impacts of assessing sexuality in a more inclusive manner and
how social supports effect overall well-being.

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

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Please join us in our city-wide campaign to "Make Tulsa Golden." Using "The Golden Rule" as our guide
for compassionate living, you are asked to sign the pledge to "make Tulsa golden."
The "Make Tulsa Golden" campaign encourages each of us to increase compassion in Tulsa
communities by pledging to treat others as we wish to be treated. If you are willing to make that pledge,
please select the link below to be added to the list of groups and individuals working together to Make
Tulsa Golden.

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Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
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OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, July 20
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

Family Friendly
Homes, Businesses, Manufacturing
Plants Restaruants, Hotels, Offices Com-

mercial Kitchens Food Distribution
Call Scott today at either number and mention
OKEQ2017 for a special discount

Pest Control Down to a Science

OkEq Art Exhibition
The May Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists will feature the MOREcolor
Regional Juried Art Exhibition.
The MOREcolor 2017 Committee invites
you to join us at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center for the
annual MOREColor regional juried art
exhibition.
The exhibition will run June 8th, 9th,
10th 12:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
and June 11th 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
www.okeq.org

6550 E 40th St, Tulsa, OK 74 145

2017 OkEq Board Elections
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on
September 7th, 2017 beginning at 7:00 pm. Presently, six Board of Director spaces are up for election.
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is accepting applications for possible
nominations of those members interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Six directors will be
elected. All applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development and Governance Committee.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee
(Applications due to OkEq by June 30th)
OR

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2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq Secretary by August 23rd)

Please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org for an application.

oklahomans for equality

Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member and membership fees current
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a
support network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Family Ties
contact andy@grimesco.net

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Coming Out
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ComingOut@OkEq.org
Free to participate, this course is
designed for individuals coming to terms
with their sexuality with presentations on
how to come out to family, friends and
coworkers. Question and answer
session in a supportive and informed
environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297
Facilitated by Brendon Glon

Lawyer in the Library
July 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday June 21, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by West Elm
1926 Utica Square,
Tulsa, OK 74114

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Business Alliance

Healthcare Navigator
By Appointment
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be more
than happy to help anyone and everyone
who is interested in enrolling with the
Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare.
Contact Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
-mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services
Join us for June's Equality Business Alliance mixer hosted by West Elm.
Visit the west elm modern home decor and modern furniture store in Tulsa, OK and find the bedding, furniture, room decor, and dinnerware you need to
create a stylish contemporary home. Learn more about our complementary design services offered by our store experts.

Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Check out West Elm online at www.westelm.com

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You
may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

S.A.G.E. Summer Pool Parties

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center
The OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
provides services to children over
the age of 15, adolescents, and
adults who are residents of the
community, including students, staff

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Fourth Tuesday of each month
Tuesday June 27, July 25, Aug. 22, 10:00am
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105

SAGE Tulsa will have their first pool party on Tuesday, June 27th at 10:00 am. Members
can meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party. Lunch at the pool party
will be burgers and hot dogs. Participants are encouraged to bring side dishes, deserts,
and drinks. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with steps to help people into
the pool. If you would like to attend, please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org to RSVP. The
pool party will be held at 1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105. Maps are available at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and
transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to
achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their
rights, fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive
images of LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00
am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

and faculty affiliated with Oklahoma
State University.
Services are provided by
Counseling Psychology and
Community Counseling Graduate
Students and supervised by faculty
members.
SERVICES PROVIDED
• Individual Therapy
• Family Therapy
• Couples Therapy
• Some assessment and
testing services are also
available
For an appointment please call
918-594-8568
and let then know you were referred
by Oklahomans for Equality.

Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Thursday July 6, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Non-Binary Support
Group

The July Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit
of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature
the works of Sandi Willhite in an Exhibit Titled "Tulsa Cowgirls",
beginning with a reception on Thursday, July 6th from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.
She speaks of her art as a living thing "A herd of lovable, colorful
and whimsical cows will fill the Equality Center for an old
fashioned rodeo. These cow paintings represent my Oklahoma
roots and my love for both the outdoors and color. As a tribute to
my family, each cow is named after either one of my
Grandmothers or one of my many Aunts (they would be tickled and delighted to be memorialized in this manner). The larger ones showcase the cow with a
scene from the Tulsa area. Some are from the Tulsa State Fair, some from downtown Tulsa and some are from Route 66. They all have quite the
"personality" and are meant to bring a smile to your face. I'm so excited to be invited by the Equality Center for a solo show of my family of cows. If you
adopt one for your home, my goal is to make you smile every time you see it. So saddle up and giddy on down to the Equality Center to get your bid in for
one of your own."
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, July 6th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

2017 Conference on Intimacy, Sexuality &amp; Spirituality
Thursday, July 13 - Saturday, July 15, 2017
1244 S Utica Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104

Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B

The 2017 Conference on Intimacy, Sexuality &amp; Spirituality (ISS Con 2017)
July 13-15 in Tulsa OK will offer a large selection of course offerings, both
in the breakout session (1 hr.) and workshop (1.5-2hr) models. The
breakout sessions will be mostly a presentation of themes and topics, while
the workshops will be interactive and participatory learning opportunities.
Friday evening will include an opportunity to meet with a presenter over (a
self-pay) dinner in local restaurants to discuss their topic(s) more
thoroughly, followed by interactive group events back at the conference
location on the three themes: social, physical, &amp; spiritual. These will
include table games, cuddle party, tantric massage, and reflective
meditation. Lunch and snacks will be provided both days as a part of your
registration cost. CEU credits, including ethics, have been requested. The
conference will be held in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of
each month at
7:00 p.m.

Breakout Session topics being considered are:
STDs, A Culture of Transparency, Queer Sexuality, Asexual Intimacy,
Creation Spirituality, Positive Intimacy without Genital Intercourse, Sex
Positive Art, Marriage &amp; Family, Sexuality &amp; Aging, Masculinity of Jesus, 5
Love Languages, Gender Roles, Clobber Passages in the Bible,
Communication, Developing a Sex Positive Ethic, Theology of Inclusion &amp; Grace, Dealing with Conflict, Rough Sex vs. Abuse, The Impact of Grief
and Trauma on Intimacy, Native American Sexuality, Monogamy vs. Non-Monogamy, The Power of Touch, Sacred Texts and ISS, Alt Lifestyles: BDSM, Poly,
Non-Monogamy, and more, The Joy of Chastity, Sexuality &amp; Disability, and Tantric Pleasure.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

Workshops currently scheduled are Relationship Communication, Developing Ethics for a Sex Positive Life, and A Theological Framework for Celebrating
ISS.
If you have suggestions or a request for a particular session topic and/or presenter, please contact Ray@CAVUCenter.com.

Tulsa Pride 2017
SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

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10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
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Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088
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Gender Support Program
Equality Center Pride Store
2017 Tulsa Pride Shirts are still a vailable in the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Pride Store for $25.00

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends
as you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"How My Family Came to Be - Daddy, Papa and Me"
By: Andrew R. Aldrich Illustrated by: Mike Motz
"The day I was born was a happy day."
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Told with simple playful illustrations, How My Family Came to Be - Daddy, Papa and Me clearly addresses for a
young audience the changing makeup of families.
The story grew out of the authors' need to explain to his son how their family came to be and what "family" really
means.
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are made up of people who love each other.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Intimate Partner Violence&amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group
First Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without
consent. This support group will meet
together to discuss their experiences,
share ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer

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information and resources to help
participants recover from their ordeal.
Specific goals for sessions may include
crises stabilization, safety planning,
increasing self-regulatory skills,
addressing trauma through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is paramount. For more
information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

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Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
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In This Issue
4th of July Holiday
Orkin
2017 OkEq Board Elections
July Video eNews
July Volunteer of the Month
LGBTQ People of Color Peer Support Group
Pride Rides
"First Thursday" Art Opening
Conference on Intimacy, Sexuality &amp;
- -Spirituality
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The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will be open
throughout the 4th of July holiday. However, most all of
the programs have been suspended for the holiday.
Please check the OkEq Calender for program
updates.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
S.A.G.E. Summer Pool Parties
Gayming Night with Microsoft
Tulsa Pride 2017
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

The staff and board of Oklahomans for Equality wish
you a happy and safe 4th of July!

OkEq Board Meeting

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Family Friendly

7 p.m. Thursday, July 20
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The May Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists will feature the MOREcolor
Regional Juried Art Exhibition.
The MOREcolor 2017 Committee invites
you to join us at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center for the
annual MOREColor regional juried art
exhibition.
The exhibition will run June 8th, 9th,
10th 12:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
and June 11th 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
www.okeq.org

Homes, Businesses, Manufacturing
Plants Restaruants, Hotels, Offices Commercial Kitchens Food Distribution
Call Scott today at either number and mentioo
OKEQ201 7 for a special discount

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Pest Control Down to a Science
6550 E 40th St, Tulsa, OK 74145

2017 OkEq Board Elections

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a
support network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Family Ties
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The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on
September 7th, 2017 beginning at 7:00 pm. Presently, six Board of Director spaces are up for election.
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is accepting applications for possible
nominations of those members interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Six directors will be
elected. All applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development and Governance Committee.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee
(Applications due to OkEq by June 30th)
OR

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2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq Secretary by August 23rd)

Please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org for an application.

oklahomans for equality

Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member and membership fees current
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Free to participate, this course is
designed for individuals coming to terms
with their sexuality with presentations on
how to come out to family, friends and
coworkers. Question and answer
session in a supportive and informed
environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297
Facilitated by Brendon Glon

Lawyer in the Library
July 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Healthcare Navigator
By Appointment
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be more
than happy to help anyone and everyone
who is interested in enrolling with the
Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare.
Contact Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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July Video eNews

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

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July Volunteer of the Month
Nina Ryan
I have been volunteering with OKEQ 8 months. Wow. It sure doesn't
seem it's been that long. Time goes by so fast.
Volunteering somewhere has been a goal of mine for sometime. While
my kids were in school, and I wasn't working outside the home, I
volunteered at their schools. As my older ones went off to college and
my youngest was in high school I went to work at Tulsa Tech in Broken
Arrow. Once I stopped working there I kept thinking I would find a place
to volunteer and nothing really inspired me to go ahead with it.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Counseling Center

The campaign for President of the United States had been a topic of
conversation between my son Jack and I for many months before
November, 2016. I have always disliked discussing politics with anyone.
Living in my protected bubble I was comfortable in the knowledge
everything would work out for the best. People are good, and caring
and accepting. So I thought. Jack introduced me to the beliefs of Mike
Pence, Steve Bannon, and many others on Trump's team. After
acquainting myself with some of their views on LGBTQ issues, and
other policies they believed in, I was disturbed, but thought surely Trump
won't get elected. Well, we all know how that turned out. Jack was
devastated, and worried and scared. No matter what I said to him, he
was convinced this was the end of life as we know it. It some ways it
was.

The OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
provides services to children over
the age of 15, adolescents, and
adults who are residents of the
community, including students, staff
and faculty affiliated with Oklahoma
State University.
Services are provided by
Counseling Psychology and
Community Counseling Graduate
Students and supervised by faculty
members.
SERVICES PROVIDED

So I got on line and looked for a way to support the LGBTQ community.
I was also selfish in this endeavor because I was also looking for a way
to learn more about LGBTQ people so I could understand and become
more accepting myself.
My favorite part of volunteering with OKEQ is visiting with the people
that are working and volunteering at the center. I also enjoy meeting the
variety of people that come in. I have definitely realized what a secure
little bubble I have lived in all of my life. I knew I would be openminded
to the way others live and view the world, from my time at working with
students at Tulsa Tech. That was my first eye opening experience. It
helped me to not judge people by what they were wearing or how many piercings or tattoos they have. This is the first time I have knowingly
been around LGBTQ folks. I feel everyone would be more accepting and understanding if you would get to know the individual people that are
LGBTQ. Being a volunteer at OKEQ has helped me to realize how difficult it can be to live your true self.

• Individual Therapy
• Family Therapy
• Couples Therapy
• Some assessment and
testing services are also
available
For an appointment please call
918-594-8568
and let then know you were referred
by Oklahomans for Equality.

When I am not volunteering at the center I spend time with my daughters and their children. I would love to have more time with Jack, but he
lives in San Antonio. We talk often and keep in touch via texts. I like, well I used to enjoy it more, but I do cook almost every day. Gardening
has always been something I have enjoyed. I'm not a vegetable gardener, I love flowers. It is how I relax.
There are so many things OKEQ offers, it is hard to pick what event or program I like the best. I have been most impressed with the
information and support that is given to everyone that asks for it by the staff and volunteers that I have come in contact with.
I would recommend to anyone who wants a place to volunteer and is interested in helping others in there quests for equality. At the same time
being you will be around people that value that you are there. You can be there as little as 3 hours a week or choose to give more of your
time, it's up to you. You'll be glad you did.
If you would like to volunteer, click here or contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

LGBTQ People of Color Peer Support Group
Thursday June 29, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

This is a safe space for LGBTQQIA-POC community members to come and engage in a dialogue about relevant issues-where anything
and everything can be discussed without feeling judged. All individuals who identify as people of color are welcome at this group to gain
support, insight and find a general sense of community and family.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Pride Rides - Physiques by Monique
Friday June 30, 5:45 a.m. and 11:15 a.m.
Physiques by Monique
3403 S. Peoria Ave., Ste 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74105
June is the month of PRIDE so we want to end it with a PRIDE RIDE!!! 45MIN spin class....basically a party on the bike!!
You'll sign up as usual and then bring your donations to class, we will see that your donations are properly given to the OkEq Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center!
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fluid folks and their allies.

ERIDAY JUNE 30th 545AM &amp; 1115AM
SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

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"First Thursday" Art Opening

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

Thursday July 6, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The July Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit
of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature
the works of Sandi Willhite in an Exhibit Titled "Tulsa Cowgirls",
beginning with a reception on Thursday, July 6th from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.
She speaks of her art as a living thing "A herd of lovable, colorful
and whimsical cows will fill the Equality Center for an old
fashioned rodeo. These cow paintings represent my Oklahoma
roots and my love for both the outdoors and color. As a tribute to
my family, each cow is named after either one of my
Grandmothers or one of my many Aunts (they would be tickled and delighted to be memorialized in this manner). The larger ones showcase the cow with a
scene from the Tulsa area. Some are from the Tulsa State Fair, some from downtown Tulsa and some are from Route 66. They all have quite the
"personality" and are meant to bring a smile to your face. I'm so excited to be invited by the Equality Center for a solo show of my family of cows. If you
adopt one for your home, my goal is to make you smile every time you see it. So saddle up and giddy on down to the Equality Center to get your bid in for
one of your own."
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, July 6th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

2017 Conference on Intimacy, Sexuality &amp; Spirituality
Thursday, July 13 - Saturday, July 15, 2017
1244 S Utica Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104

The 2017 Conference on Intimacy, Sexuality &amp; Spirituality (ISS Con 2017)
July 13-15 in Tulsa OK will offer a large selection of course offerings, both
in the breakout session (1 hr.) and workshop (1.5-2hr) models. The
breakout sessions will be mostly a presentation of themes and topics, while
the workshops will be interactive and participatory learning opportunities.
Friday evening will include an opportunity to meet with a presenter over (a
self-pay) dinner in local restaurants to discuss their topic(s) more
thoroughly, followed by interactive group events back at the conference
location on the three themes: social, physical, &amp; spiritual. These will
include table games, cuddle party, tantric massage, and reflective
meditation. Lunch and snacks will be provided both days as a part of your
registration cost. CEU credits, including ethics, have been requested. The
conference will be held in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Breakout Session topics being considered are:
STDs, A Culture of Transparency, Queer Sexuality, Asexual Intimacy,
Creation Spirituality, Positive Intimacy without Genital Intercourse, Sex
Positive Art, Marriage &amp; Family, Sexuality &amp; Aging, Masculinity of Jesus, 5
Love Languages, Gender Roles, Clobber Passages in the Bible,
Communication, Developing a Sex Positive Ethic, Theology of Inclusion &amp; Grace, Dealing with Conflict, Rough Sex vs. Abuse, The Impact of Grief
and Trauma on Intimacy, Native American Sexuality, Monogamy vs. Non-Monogamy, The Power of Touch, Sacred Texts and ISS, Alt Lifestyles: BDSM, Poly,
Non-Monogamy, and more, The Joy of Chastity, Sexuality &amp; Disability, and Tantric Pleasure.

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088
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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Workshops currently scheduled are Relationship Communication, Developing Ethics for a Sex Positive Life, and A Theological Framework for Celebrating
ISS.
If you have suggestions or a request for a particular session topic and/or presenter, please contact Ray@CAVUCenter.com

Equality Business Alliance Mixer

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm

Wednesday July 19, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by St Francis Community Service
5840 S. Memorial Dr. #102, Tulsa, OK 74145

SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

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UALITY
Business Alliance

Game Night

Join us for July's Equality Business Alliance mixer hosted by St. Francis Community Service.
Since 1945, Saint Francis Community Services has been dedicated to
the needs of children and youth. We advocate for them and work to
protect them. We do our best to ensure that every child we serve gets

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends
as you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

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a chance at a happy and fulfilling life. As a non-profit, faith-based
organization, we place great stock in the value of both traditional and
non-traditional families. We believe strong families make children's
lives better.
That's why we care for children through community-based means,
serving 10,000 children in Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas
with a broad range of programs and services. We help strengthen and
heal families while providing for the health and security of children.
Though rooted in the Episcopal tradition, Saint Francis Community
Services is an independent not-for-profit organization dedicated to the
protection, nurturing, and healing of children and families in body,
mind, and spirit. To that end, while partnering with government
agencies in supporting children and families in crisis, Saint Francis
Community Services honors religious freedom and is also committed
to allowing children and families in its care to participate in religious
activities on a voluntary basis.
Check out St Francis Community Service online at www.stfrancis.org

Saint Francis

Community Services•

Serving Children and Families Since 1945

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues
for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members
as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business cards, business
information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way
to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email
to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory

S.A.G.E. Summer Pool Parties

The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Fourth Tuesday of each month
Tuesday July 25, Aug. 22, 10:00am
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
S.A.G.E. will not be meeting July 4th due to the holiday
SAGE Tulsa will have their second pool party on Tuesday, July 25th at 10:00 am.
Members can meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party. Lunch at the
pool party will be burgers and hot dogs. Participants are encouraged to bring side dishes,
deserts, and drinks. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with steps to help
people into the pool. If you would like to attend, please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org to
RSVP. The pool party will be held at 1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105. Maps are
available at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and
transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to
achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their
rights, fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive
images of LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00
am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Gayming Night with Microsoft
Saturday, July 29 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Come on out for a night of fun and games. Socialize, make new friends, and try your hand at our collection of board and
Micosoft video games. It's a great way to socialize outside of the bar and club scene!
Snacks and light refreshments provided.
So come out and join us and let's have some fun!
We strive to create accessible and inclusive spaces for all our members. If you require any accommodations to ensure your
full participation, please contact: Jose.vega@okeq.org

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing

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Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Intimate Partner Violence&amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group
First Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced

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sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without
consent. This support group will meet
together to discuss their experiences,
share ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their ordeal.
Specific goals for sessions may include
crises stabilization, safety planning,
increasing self-regulatory skills,
addressing trauma through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization.

Equality Center Pride Store
2017 Tulsa Pride Shirts are still a vailable in the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Pride Store for $25.00

All services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is paramount. For more
information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Conduct Unbecoming: Gays &amp; Lesbians in the U.S. Military"
By: Randy Shilts

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

"A sober, thoroughly researched and engrossingly readable history on the subject. [Shilts'] chronicle is excellent
military history, closely woven with an entrhalling analysis of the changing definitions of sexuality and personal
relationships in American society....[A] landmark book....Remarkable."
THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW
Written by the author of the highly acclaimed AND THE BAND PLAYED ON, this extraordinary and unique
exploration of gays in the military and gay persecution in the miliatary is nothing short of a masterpiece of
investigative reporting. Shilts spoke with hundreds of lesbian and gays in all levels of the military and tells their
stories of pain and pride with an attention to detail and depth of feeling that will leave readers moved and educated
and with better understanding.

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Jose Vega

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Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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George McCauslan &amp; Rusty Clyma Sponsor
the Day
"First Thursday" Art Opening
YBR Pub - Start of Summer Luau
Coming Out Workshop
July Volunteer of the Month
LGBTQ People of Color Peer Support Group

rt of Pest Season: Are you ready?

Conference
Sexuality
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Equality Business Alliance Mixer
S.A.G.E. Summer Pool Parties
Gayming Night with Microsoft

Rats

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Roaches

Squirrels

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Mice

Spiders

Termites

Scorpions

Ants

Orkin Man stands
ready to protect you.

2017 OkEq Board Elections
NOH8 Photo Shoot
Zarrow Mental Health Symposium
July Video eNews
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

Family Friendly
Homes, Businesses, Manufacturing
Plants Restaruants, Hotels, Offices Com-

mercial Kitchens Food Distribution
Call Scott today at either number and mention
OKEQ2017 for a special discount

Pest Control Down to a Science

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, July 20
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

Family Ties

6550 E 40th St, Tulsa, OK 74 145

George McCauslan &amp; Rusty Clyma Sponsor the Day
Wednesday July 12, 2017
George McCauslan &amp; Rusty Clyma are sponsoring the day to honor their 20th
wedding anniversary.

Thank You George and
Rusty!
Happy Anniversary!

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a
support network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Family Ties
contact andy@grimesco.net

Live Free!
Coming Out
Worksh op

If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special day click here
• Birthdays - Yours, your spouses, your children, your parents, your friends,
even your dog's
• Anniversary's - Wedding, sobriety, adoption, court date
• To honor a loved one's memory
• Special events
• Mothers day, Fathers day, any holiday
• Just Because
Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org

"First Thursday" Art Opening

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Thursday July 6, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The July Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit
of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature
the works of Sandi Willhite in an Exhibit Titled "Tulsa Cowgirls",
beginning with a reception on Thursday, July 6th from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.
She speaks of her art as a living thing "A herd of lovable, colorful
and whimsical cows will fill the Equality Center for an old
fashioned rodeo. These cow paintings represent my Oklahoma
roots and my love for both the outdoors and color. As a tribute to
my family, each cow is named after either one of my
Grandmothers or one of my many Aunts (they would be tickled and delighted to be memorialized in this manner). The larger ones showcase the cow with a
scene from the Tulsa area. Some are from the Tulsa State Fair, some from downtown Tulsa and some are from Route 66. They all have quite the
"personality" and are meant to bring a smile to your face. I'm so excited to be invited by the Equality Center for a solo show of my family of cows. If you
adopt one for your home, my goal is to make you smile every time you see it. So saddle up and giddy on down to the Equality Center to get your bid in for
one of your own."
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, July 6th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Free to participate, this course is
designed for individuals coming to terms
with their sexuality with presentations on
how to come out to family, friends and
coworkers. Question and answer
session in a supportive and informed
environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org
or call 918-743-4297
Facilitated by Brendon Glon

Lawyer in the Library
July 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

YBR Pub - Start of Summer Luau
Saturday July 8, 2:00 - 6:00 p.m.
YBR Pub
2630 E 15th St, Tulsa, OK 74104

Healthcare Navigator
By Appointment
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be more
than happy to help anyone and everyone
who is interested in enrolling with the
Affordable Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare.
Contact Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center
The OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
provides services to children over
the age of 15, adolescents, and
adults who are residents of the
community, including students, staff
and faculty affiliated with Oklahoma
State University.
Services are provided by
Counseling Psychology and
Community Counseling Graduate
Students and supervised by faculty
members.
SERVICES PROVIDED
• Individual Therapy
• Family Therapy
• Couples Therapy
• Some assessment and
testing services are also
available
For an appointment please call
918-594-8568

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It's Summer time!! Time to bust out the grill and pineapples! We will be opening at 2pm Saturday July 8th! We will have a DJ, activities and a DUNK tank!!
We will be grilling up some wieners and hamburgers and serving a delicious tiki punch!!

and let then know you were referred
by Oklahomans for Equality.

OkEq's very own Sharon Queen and Olivia Cotter will be in the dunk tank

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of
each month at
7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

Coming Out Workshop
Mondays 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
Free to participate, this course is designed for individuals coming to terms with their sexuality with presentations on
how to come out to family, friends and coworkers. Question and answer session in a supportive and informed

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environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org or call 918-743-4297 Facilitated by Brendon Glon

July Volunteer of the Month
Nina Ryan
I have been volunteering with OKEQ 8 months. Wow. It sure doesn't
seem it's been that long. Time goes by so fast.
Volunteering somewhere has been a goal of mine for sometime. While
my kids were in school, and I wasn't working outside the home, I
volunteered at their schools. As my older ones went off to college and
my youngest was in high school I went to work at Tulsa Tech in Broken
Arrow. Once I stopped working there I kept thinking I would find a place
to volunteer and nothing really inspired me to go ahead with it.
The campaign for President of the United States had been a topic of
conversation between my son Jack and I for many months before
November, 2016. I have always disliked discussing politics with anyone.
Living in my protected bubble I was comfortable in the knowledge
everything would work out for the best. People are good, and caring
and accepting. So I thought. Jack introduced me to the beliefs of Mike
Pence, Steve Bannon, and many others on Trump's team. After
acquainting myself with some of their views on LGBTQ issues, and
other policies they believed in, I was disturbed, but thought surely Trump
won't get elected. Well, we all know how that turned out. Jack was
devastated, and worried and scared. No matter what I said to him, he
was convinced this was the end of life as we know it. It some ways it
was.
So I got on line and looked for a way to support the LGBTQ community.
I was also selfish in this endeavor because I was also looking for a way
to learn more about LGBTQ people so I could understand and become
more accepting myself.
My favorite part of volunteering with OKEQ is visiting with the people
that are working and volunteering at the center. I also enjoy meeting the
variety of people that come in. I have definitely realized what a secure
little bubble I have lived in all of my life. I knew I would be openminded
to the way others live and view the world, from my time at working with
students at Tulsa Tech. That was my first eye opening experience. It
helped me to not judge people by what they were wearing or how many piercings or tattoos they have. This is the first time I have knowingly
been around LGBTQ folks. I feel everyone would be more accepting and understanding if you would get to know the individual people that are
LGBTQ. Being a volunteer at OKEQ has helped me to realize how difficult it can be to live your true self.

2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088
v

Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

When I am not volunteering at the center I spend time with my daughters and their children. I would love to have more time with Jack, but he
lives in San Antonio. We talk often and keep in touch via texts. I like, well I used to enjoy it more, but I do cook almost every day. Gardening
has always been something I have enjoyed. I'm not a vegetable gardener, I love flowers. It is how I relax.
There are so many things OKEQ offers, it is hard to pick what event or program I like the best. I have been most impressed with the
information and support that is given to everyone that asks for it by the staff and volunteers that I have come in contact with.
I would recommend to anyone who wants a place to volunteer and is interested in helping others in there quests for equality. At the same time
being you will be around people that value that you are there. You can be there as little as 3 hours a week or choose to give more of your
time, it's up to you. You'll be glad you did.
If you would like to volunteer, click here or contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

LGBTQ People of Color Peer Support Group
Thursday July 13, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends
as you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Let's gather. let's celebrate. nothing formal. nothing fancy. no agenda.
Let socialize, welcome new members, share experiences and support.
This is a safe space for LGBTQQIA-POC community members to come and engage in a dialogue about relevant
issues-where anything and everything can be discussed without feeling judged. All individuals who identify as
people of color are welcome at this group to gain support, insight and find a general sense of community and
family.

2017 Conference on Intimacy, Sexuality &amp; Spirituality
Thursday, July 13 - Saturday, July 15, 2017
1244 S Utica Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104

The 2017 Conference on Intimacy, Sexuality &amp; Spirituality (ISS Con 2017)
July 13-15 in Tulsa OK will offer a large selection of course offerings, both
in the breakout session (1 hr.) and workshop (1.5-2hr) models. The
breakout sessions will be mostly a presentation of themes and topics, while

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

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the workshops will be interactive and participatory learning opportunities.
Friday evening will include an opportunity to meet with a presenter over (a
self-pay) dinner in local restaurants to discuss their topic(s) more
thoroughly, followed by interactive group events back at the conference
location on the three themes: social, physical, &amp; spiritual. These will
include table games, cuddle party, tantric massage, and reflective
meditation. Lunch and snacks will be provided both days as a part of your
registration cost. CEU credits, including ethics, have been requested. The
conference will be held in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

EBA Directory

Breakout Session topics being considered are:
STDs, A Culture of Transparency, Queer Sexuality, Asexual Intimacy,
Creation Spirituality, Positive Intimacy without Genital Intercourse, Sex
Positive Art, Marriage &amp; Family, Sexuality &amp; Aging, Masculinity of Jesus, 5
Love Languages, Gender Roles, Clobber Passages in the Bible, Communication, Developing a Sex Positive Ethic, Theology of Inclusion &amp; Grace, Dealing
with Conflict, Rough Sex vs. Abuse, The Impact of Grief and Trauma on Intimacy, Native American Sexuality, Monogamy vs. Non-Monogamy, The Power of
Touch, Sacred Texts and ISS, Alt Lifestyles: BDSM, Poly, Non-Monogamy, and more, The Joy of Chastity, Sexuality &amp; Disability, and Tantric Pleasure.

The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workshops currently scheduled are Relationship Communication, Developing Ethics for a Sex Positive Life, and A Theological Framework for Celebrating
ISS.
If you have suggestions or a request for a particular session topic and/or presenter, please contact Ray@CAVUCenter.com

Equality Business Alliance Mixer

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day

Wednesday July 19, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by St Francis Community Service
5840 S. Memorial Dr. #102, Tulsa, OK 74145

Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

E

UALITY
Business Alliance

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Join us for July's Equality Business Alliance mixer hosted by St. Francis Community Service.

First Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.

Since 1945, Saint Francis Community Services has been dedicated to
the needs of children and youth. We advocate for them and work to
protect them. We do our best to ensure that every child we serve gets
a chance at a happy and fulfilling life. As a non-profit, faith-based
organization, we place great stock in the value of both traditional and
non-traditional families. We believe strong families make children's
lives better.
That's why we care for children through community-based means,
serving 10,000 children in Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas
with a broad range of programs and services. We help strengthen and
heal families while providing for the health and security of children.
Though rooted in the Episcopal tradition, Saint Francis Community
Services is an independent not-for-profit organization dedicated to the
protection, nurturing, and healing of children and families in body,
mind, and spirit. To that end, while partnering with government
agencies in supporting children and families in crisis, Saint Francis
Community Services honors religious freedom and is also committed
to allowing children and families in its care to participate in religious
activities on a voluntary basis.
Check out St Francis Community Service online at www.stfrancis.org

Intimate Partner Violence&amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group

Saint Francis

Community Services•

Serving Children and Families Since 194S

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues
for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members
as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business cards, business
information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way
to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use
the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

S.A.G.E. Summer Pool Parties
Fourth Tuesday of each month
Tuesday July 25, Aug. 22, 10:00am
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have their second pool party on Tuesday, July 25th at 10:00 am.
Members can meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party. Lunch at the
pool party will be burgers and hot dogs. Participants are encouraged to bring side dishes,

Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without
consent. This support group will meet
together to discuss their experiences,
share ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their ordeal.
Specific goals for sessions may include
crises stabilization, safety planning,
increasing self-regulatory skills,
addressing trauma through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is paramount. For more
information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

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deserts, and drinks. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with steps to help
people into the pool. If you would like to attend, please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org to
RSVP. The pool party will be held at 1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105. Maps are
available at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and
transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to
achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their
rights, fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive
images of LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00
am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

MISSION:

Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Gayming Night with Microsoft
Saturday, July 29 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Come on out for a night of fun and games. Socialize, make new friends, and try your hand at our collection of board and
Micosoft video games. It's a great way to socialize outside of the bar and club scene!
Snacks and light refreshments provided.
So come out and join us and let's have some fun!
We strive to create accessible and inclusive spaces for all our members. If you require any accommodations to ensure your
full participation, please contact: Jose.vega@okeq.org

2017 OkEq Board Elections
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on
September 7th, 2017 beginning at 7:00 pm. Presently, six Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Six directors will be elected. All applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development and Governance
Committee.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made b y petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the
OkEq Secretary by August 23rd)

Please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org for an application.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member and membership fees current
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made pursuant to the particular knowledge,
skills and abilities of a Director)
oklahomans for equality
5. Serve a two year term

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

NOH8 Photo Shoot

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Sunday September 17, 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join the #NOH8Worldwide movement in Tulsa, OK and add your face to the fight for equal human rights!
COST :
Single/Solo Photos: $40

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Couple/Group Photos: $25 per person
NOH8 accepts cash and credit cards only. Fees paid to participate cover services and costs for one edited digital
print only, made available via noh8campaign.com, and do not include physical prints.
* COME CAMERA-READY *
* WEAR A WHITE SHIRT *
* POSE &amp; MAKE A STATEMENT! *
The NOH8 Campaign returns to Oklahomans For Equality @ The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on Sunday,
September 17th for an open photo shoot! Stop by anytime between 2pm-5pm to pose for an official NOH8 photo
by photographer Adam Bouska. No reservations needed!
Photos are first-come, first-served - and we move fast! Please arrive camera-ready with a plain white shirt to
match the signature style of the NOH8 photos.
When is the best time to arrive? Most people tend to arrive before the photo shoot begins, but as long as someone has lined up by the advertised end time
for the photo shoot (5:00pm for this photo shoot), they should be guaranteed a chance to pose!
Once you arrive, the next steps are easy!
1. Fill-out one numbered model release for each person.
2. Have a NOH8 temporary tattoo applied for your photo.
3. Standby for your number to be called.
4. Process your payment once called.
5. Trade your processed model release for duct tape!
NOH8 Co-Founder Adam Bouska will photograph roughly 5-10 frames per person. One frame will be selected/edited by our team and made available within
approximately eight weeks (timeline subject to change).
INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING? E-mail info@noh8campaign.com with your contact information and make sure to note which shoot you'd like to
volunteer for!

2017 Zarrow Mental Health Symposium - Challenging Injustice &amp; Discrimination
October 5-6
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103
Why You Can't Miss It!
• ● Learn a full spectrum of tools and strategies related to programs, policies, and practices that
challenge and/or combat injustice and discrimination, including any subsequent impact on
mental health
• ● Connect &amp; share ideas with over 800 peers and leading experts in the field!
• ● Receive critical CEU &amp; ethics hours!
To learn more about the Zarrow Mental Health Symposium, visit www.zarrowsymposium.org, call
JoBeth Hamon at 405-778-8122. You may also email jhamon@mhaok.org.

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You have the power to challenge and combat systemic injustice and discrimination that can impact
mental health! Learn how to take action to forever change your community at the 2017 Zarrow Mental
Health Symposium - Challenging Injustice &amp; Discrimination, October 5-6 in Tulsa, Okla.
The Symposium is a unique opportunity to meet and connect with other like-minded attendees who are
inspired to discuss the realities of injustice and discrimination and develop solutions to address these
realities and long-term implications on mental health. Plus, you can receive valuable CEU and ethics
hours!
Stay up-to-date on conference updates &amp; announcements! Visit www.zarrowsymposium.org.

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2017 Tulsa Pride Shirts are still a vailable in the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Pride Store for $20.00

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Manners from Heaven: A Divine Guide to Good Behavior "
By: Quentin Crisp
Quentin Crisp (born Denis Charles Pratt, 25 December 1908 - 21 November 1999), was an English
writer and raconteur Manners from heaven : a divine guide to good behaviour offers insightful
instructions for compassionate living. Directs mischievous wit toward proper etiquette for the
eighties by caustically detailing the many facets of being polite in an impolite society.
In the hapless chaos of our age, the art of manners- as opposed to etiquette, which Crisp sees as
a "class system based on snobbery and exclusion"- is more important than ever before. Manners,
he tells us, "are a means of getting what you want without appearing to be an absolute swine," and
here he explains with his customary wit and deadly accurate insight how to bring manners into all
aspects of day-to-day life: entertaining, conversation, family, friendships, and sexual relationships.
Discarding the current reverence for sincerity and truth-telling, Crisp extols the subtle art of
euphemism and the virtue of the lie- "the basic building blocks of good manners." People "should
never be asked to put up with our natural selves or see us as we really are, ever!" Quentin Crisp's
caustic commentary, biting satire, and unrelenting humor make Manners from Heaven essential
reading for his fans- and an excellent introduction for the unCrisped.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

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In This Issue
Orkin
George McCauslan &amp; Rusty Clyma Sponsor the
Day
LGBTQ People of Color Peer Support Group
Conference
Sexuality
&amp;
- - on
-Intimacy,
---Spirituality

Ladies Social Club Events
Family Ties Summer Pool Party
Coming Out Workshop

rt of Pest Season: Are you ready?

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
S.A.G.E. Summer Pool Parties
Gayming Night with Microsoft
July Volunteer of the Month

Rats

Ants
Roaches

Squirrels

Mice

Spiders

Termites

Scorpions

Are just waiting to
move in. And the

Orkin Man stands
ready to protect you.

Become a Member
2017 OkEq Board Elections
Gay Men's Dinner Group
"First Thursday" Art Opening
Friend for a Friend
Identities 101
NOH8 Photo Shoot
Zarrow Mental Health Symposium
July Video eNews

Family Friendly

Pride Store
Rainbow Library

Homes, Businesses, Manufacturing
Plants Restaruants, Hotels, Offices Commercia l Kitchens Food Dist ribution
Call Scott today at either number and mention
OKEQ2017 for a special discount

Pest Control Down to a Science
6550 E 40th St, Tuls , OK 74145

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, July 20
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

OkEq Art Exhibition

George McCauslan &amp; Rusty Clyma Sponsor the Day
Wednesday July 12, 2017
George McCauslan &amp; Rusty Clyma are sponsoring the day to honor their 20th
wedding anniversary.

Thank You George and
Rusty!
Happy Anniversary!

The July Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature
the works of Sandi Willhite in an Exhibit
Titled "Tulsa Cowgirls" , beginning with a
reception on Thursday, July 6th from
6-9pm and continuing throughout the m
onth.

Family Ties

If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special day click here
• Birthdays - Yours, your spouses, your children, your parents, your friends, even
your dog's
• Anniversary's - Wedding, sobriety, adoption, court date
• To honor a loved one's memory
• Special events
• Mothers day, Fathers day, any holiday
• Just Because

LGBTQ People of Color Peer Support Group

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact andy@grimesco.net

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Coming Out
Worksh op

Thursday July 13, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Let's gather. let's celebrate. nothing formal. nothing fancy. no agenda.
Let socialize, welcome new members, share experiences and support.
This is a safe space for LGBTQQIA-POC community members to come and engage in a dialogue about relevant
issues-where anything and everything can be discussed without feeling judged. All individuals who identify as
people of color are welcome at this group to gain support, insight and find a general sense of community and
family.

2017 Conference on Intimacy, Sexuality &amp; Spirituality
Thursday, July 13 - Saturday, July 15, 2017
1244 S Utica Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104

Mondays 6 :00-7:00 p.m.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Free to participate, this course is designed
for individuals coming to terms with their
sexuality with presentations on how to
come out to family, friends and coworkers.
Question and answer session in a
supportive and informed environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org or
call 918-743-4297
Facilitated by Brendon Glon

The 2017 Conference on Intimacy, Sexuality &amp; Spirituality (ISS Con 2017)
July 13-15 in Tulsa OK will offer a large selection of course offerings, both in
the breakout session (1 hr.) and workshop (1.5-2hr) models. The breakout
sessions will be mostly a presentation of themes and topics, while the
workshops will be interactive and participatory learning opportunities. Friday
evening will include an opportunity to meet with a presenter over (a selfpay) dinner in local restaurants to discuss their topic(s) more thoroughly,
followed by interactive group events back at the conference location on the
three themes: social, physical, &amp; spiritual. These will include table games,
cuddle party, tantric massage, and reflective meditation. Lunch and snacks
will be provided both days as a part of your registration cost. CEU credits,
including ethics, have been requested. The conference will be held in Tulsa,
Oklahoma.

Lawyer in the Library
July 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Breakout Session topics being considered are:
STDs, A Culture of Transparency, Queer Sexuality, Asexual Intimacy,
Creation Spirituality, Positive Intimacy without Genital Intercourse, Sex
Positive Art, Marriage &amp; Family, Sexuality &amp; Aging, Masculinity of Jesus, 5
Love Languages, Gender Roles, Clobber Passages in the Bible,
Communication, Developing a Sex Positive Ethic, Theology of Inclusion &amp; Grace, Dealing with Conflict, Rough Sex vs. Abuse, The Impact of Grief
and Trauma on Intimacy, Native American Sexuality, Monogamy vs. Non-Monogamy, The Power of Touch, Sacred Texts and ISS, Alt Lifestyles: BDSM, Poly,
Non-Monogamy, and more, The Joy of Chastity, Sexuality &amp; Disability, and Tantric Pleasure.

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No appointment
necessary..

Workshops currently scheduled are Relationship Communication, Developing Ethics for a Sex Positive Life, and A Theological Framework for Celebrating
ISS.
If you have suggestions or a request for a particular session topic and/or presenter, please contact Ray@CAVUCenter.com

Healthcare Navigator
By Appointment

Ladies Social Club Events

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy to
help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Friday July 14, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Sundae Funday! We'll potluck some awesome sundae fixins and get a good sugar high going! (Also
open to combining this with a movie or games if that seems like a good idea?)
Friday July 30, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Counseling Services

Come craft with us! Knotty Bitches meets the last Sunday of each month in the upstairs couch area
of the Oklahoma Equality Center to knit*, chat, and write to our government representatives about
the issues that are on our minds. Anyone identifying as a woman is welcome to come and bring one
guest of any gender. Kids are welcome too; there is a room for them right next door. All letter writing
materials are provided, including help with finding your representatives and figuring out what you
want to say.

Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

*Any portable craft is welcome. Craft supplies not provided.

Family Ties Summer Pool Party
Sunday July 16, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
We will be gathering from 2-4 pm on Sunday, July 16 for a Family Ties pool party. We have the air conditioned club house, a covered kiddie pool, and the
big pool. We will also have drinks and snacks. Contact Andy McClain at andy@mcclainfam.com for location details and any questions.

Dr. Kurt Choate

~'FAMILY
1'IES
POOL

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center
The OSU-Tulsa Counseling Center
provides services to children over the
age of 15, adolescents, and adults
who are residents of the community,

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including students, staff and faculty
affiliated with Oklahoma State
University.
Services are provided by Counseling
Psychology and Community
Counseling Graduate Students and
supervised by faculty members.
SERVICES PROVIDED
• Individual Therapy
• Family Therapy
• Couples Therapy
• Some assessment and testing
services are also available
For an appointment please call
918-594-8568
and let then know you were referred
by Oklahomans for Equality.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who identify
with non-binary genders, including but not
limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid,
agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux,
and more. This group will be a safe space
to discuss our identities, receive support,
and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic
Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Coming Out Workshop
Mondays 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Free to participate, this course is designed for individuals coming to terms with their sexuality with presentations on
how to come out to family, friends and coworkers. Question and answer session in a supportive and informed
environment.
Please contact ComingOut@OkEq.org or call 918-743-4297 Facilitated by Brendon Glon

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday July 19, 6:00 p.m.
Hosted by St Francis Community Service
5840 S. Memorial Dr. #102, Tulsa, OK 74145

Brought to You Bi the Letter
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Second Tuesday and fourth Thursday of each
month at
7:00 p.m.

UALITY
Business Alliance

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

Join us for July's Equality Business Alliance mixer hosted by St. Francis Community Service.
Since 1945, Saint Francis Community Services has been dedicated to
the needs of children and youth. We advocate for them and work to
protect them. We do our best to ensure that every child we serve gets a
chance at a happy and fulfilling life. As a non-profit, faith-based
organization, we place great stock in the value of both traditional and
non-traditional families. We believe strong families make children's lives
better.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

That's why we care for children through community-based means,
serving 10,000 children in Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas
with a broad range of programs and services. We help strengthen and
heal families while providing for the health and security of children.
Though rooted in the Episcopal tradition, Saint Francis Community
Services is an independent not-for-profit organization dedicated to the
protection, nurturing, and healing of children and families in body, mind,
and spirit. To that end, while partnering with government agencies in

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Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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supporting children and families in crisis, Saint Francis Community
Services honors religious freedom and is also committed to allowing
children and families in its care to participate in religious activities on a
voluntary basis.
Check out St Francis Community Service online at www.stfrancis.org

~a1nt rranc1s

Community Services•
Serving Children and Families Since 1945

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for
you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as
well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business cards, business
information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way
to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email
to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

S.A.G.E. Summer Pool Parties
Fourth Tuesday of each month
Tuesday July 25, Aug. 22, 10:00am
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have their second pool party on Tuesday, July 25th at 10:00 am.
Members can meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party. Lunch at the
pool party will be burgers and hot dogs. Participants are encouraged to bring side dishes,
deserts, and drinks. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with steps to help
people into the pool. If you would like to attend, please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org to
RSVP. The pool party will be held at 1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105. Maps are
available at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and
transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to
achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their rights,
fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images
of LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship and
support through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088
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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Gayming Night with Microsoft
Saturday, July 29 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Lambda Al-Anon Group

Come on out for a night of fun and games. Socialize, make new friends, and try your hand at our collection of board and
Micosoft video games. It's a great way to socialize outside of the bar and club scene!
Snacks and light refreshments provided.
So come out and join us and let's have some fun!

Every Friday
7 p.m.

We strive to create accessible and inclusive spaces for all our members. If you require any accommodations to ensure your
full participation, please contact: Jose.vega@okeq.org

July Volunteer of the Month
Nina Ryan
I have been volunteering with OKEQ 8 months. Wow. It sure doesn't
seem it's been that long. Time goes by so fast.
Volunteering somewhere has been a goal of mine for sometime. While
my kids were in school, and I wasn't working outside the home, I
volunteered at their schools. As my older ones went off to college and
my youngest was in high school I went to work at Tulsa Tech in Broken
Arrow. Once I stopped working there I kept thinking I would find a place
to volunteer and nothing really inspired me to go ahead with it.
The campaign for President of the United States had been a topic of
conversation between my son Jack and I for many months before
November, 2016. I have always disliked discussing politics with anyone.
Living in my protected bubble I was comfortable in the knowledge
everything would work out for the best. People are good, and caring and
accepting. So I thought. Jack introduced me to the beliefs of Mike
Pence, Steve Bannon, and many others on Trump's team. After
acquainting myself with some of their views on LGBTQ issues, and other
policies they believed in, I was disturbed, but thought surely Trump won't
get elected. Well, we all know how that turned out. Jack was
devastated, and worried and scared. No matter what I said to him, he
was convinced this was the end of life as we know it. It some ways it
was.
So I got on line and looked for a way to support the LGBTQ community.
I was also selfish in this endeavor because I was also looking for a way
to learn more about LGBTQ people so I could understand and become
more accepting myself.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who are
not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

My favorite part of volunteering with OKEQ is visiting with the people that
are working and volunteering at the center. I also enjoy meeting the
variety of people that come in. I have definitely realized what a secure
little bubble I have lived in all of my life. I knew I would be openminded
to the way others live and view the world, from my time at working with
students at Tulsa Tech. That was my first eye opening experience. It
helped me to not judge people by what they were wearing or how many piercings or tattoos they have. This is the first time I have knowingly
been around LGBTQ folks. I feel everyone would be more accepting and understanding if you would get to know the individual people that are
LGBTQ. Being a volunteer at OKEQ has helped me to realize how difficult it can be to live your true self.

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When I am not volunteering at the center I spend time with my daughters and their children. I would love to have more time with Jack, but he
lives in San Antonio. We talk often and keep in touch via texts. I like, well I used to enjoy it more, but I do cook almost every day. Gardening
has always been something I have enjoyed. I'm not a vegetable gardener, I love flowers. It is how I relax.
There are so many things OKEQ offers, it is hard to pick what event or program I like the best. I have been most impressed with the
information and support that is given to everyone that asks for it by the staff and volunteers that I have come in contact with.
I would recommend to anyone who wants a place to volunteer and is interested in helping others in there quests for equality. At the same time
being you will be around people that value that you are there. You can be there as little as 3 hours a week or choose to give more of your time,
it's up to you. You'll be glad you did.
If you would like to volunteer, click here or contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center and
pick up a space
rental sheet.

Become a Voting member of Oklahomans for Equality

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers and
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

2017 OkEq Board Elections

Intimate Partner Violence&amp;
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support Group

The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on September
7th, 2017 beginning at 7:00 pm. Presently, six Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Six directors will be elected. All applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development and Governance
Committee.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made b y petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the
OkEq Secretary by August 23rd)

Please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org for an application.
Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member and membership fees current
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made pursuant to the particular knowledge,
skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

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oklahoman s for equality

First Wednesday of each month from 5:30
- 7:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and educational
group is for individuals who have survived
domestic violence and are ready to
explore their personal healing process
and find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal, and may include specific
goals such as creating a safety plan,
reducing risk of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing the
impact of trauma.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,

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safety planning, increasing self-regulatory
skills, addressing trauma through
cognitive processing, reconnecting to
support systems, family and the
community,
and preventing re-victimization.
All services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is paramount. For more
information contact Jim Scholl
at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Gay Men's Dinner Group Events
Tuesday August 1, 6:30 p.m.
Taziki's Mediterranean Cafe
4929 E. 71st St., Tulsa, OK 74136
August 1st at 6:30pm is our next men's dinner. We are eating at Taziki's Mediterranean Cafe. Located at
4929 e. 71st St. (71st &amp; Yale) Tulsa. If you are coming please let me know so I have a headcount for the
reservation.
Friday August 4, 7:00 p.m.
2601 S. 96th E. Ct., Tulsa OK 74129

~!~~!E~E~·
tazikiscafe.com

Pool Party August 4th ( Friday) from 7:00pm-midnight at 2601 S. 96th E. Ct., Tulsa OK.
Bring your own beer or alcohol if you wish to drink, but no glass containers or getting drunk.
Thank you! P lease RSVP if you are coming to either event so I have a head count. Gay Men's Dinner Group, Richard Haley GuysDineToo@gmail.com

"First Thursday" Art Opening
Thursday August 3, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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The August Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and
exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature an Exhibit Titled "Four Artists - Four Styles", beginning
with a reception on Thursday, August 3rd from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.

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Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

"Four Artists - Four Styles" is a group of 4 artists who work
together bringing a juxtaposition of styles and mediums together
for this show.
Charlotte Lough is compelled to paint - it is that simple. "If I go
for several days without picking up a paint brush I feel a void
that is only filled by making art". She is inspired by the beauty of
nature all around - she is drawn to paint birds, butterflies,
flowers, landscapes, water, and animals. Her fascination with
water has led her to a challenge of painting and understanding
different kinds of water including still water, ocean waves,
babbling brooks, and waterfalls. Most recently she has given
herself the ongoing challenge of painting fifty roses - all are
fascinating in their complex and beauty. She currently prefers to
work in impressionism/ representational, but is always trying
new approaches and styles as she evolves in her expression.

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Karin Cermak has moved away from strictly traditional realistic
painting to soft contemporary and abstract painting based on her
creativity and independence-of-thought on the real image of
subjects. She enjoys the freedom of contemporary and abstract
painting, where she can blend the reality with the fantasy. Both
styles allow her to be spontaneous, to play with colors and
forms, to use different materials, to express her feelings.

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Janie Crean focuses on the beauty of nature in her wildlife and
landscape paintings of the great American West. Her paintings
bring the outdoor world to life with the use of composition and
light. She says of her work, "Only an artist would be excited by
feathers and fur! It's a challenge to paint, but worth the effort as
you see your wildlife come to life." Her style of painting has
evolved into an impressionistic style. Her objective is to create a
painting that comes together by knowing what to include and
what to leave to the viewer's imagination and eye.

Alex Wade

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Fernanda Thompson was always involved in creative activities
such as playwriting, poetry, painting and drawing with the
neighborhood kids. But at the age of fourteen she became a
portrait artist influenced by her art teacher in Brazil. As her arteye developed she discovered contemporary art. She speaks of
her work: "It's like freedom in art with broader varieties and
countless possibilities to be creative using ink, acrylics, oil,
mixed media, a brush, a palette knife or simply a pencil. I didn't want to be limited by colors, so I began exploring the use of texture and costume-made
canvas". If you seek them, you can find a few poems on the back of some of her art pieces. "My art is a mix of all my life experiences; My art allows me to
materialize my thoughts and emotions".

Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, July 6th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work. The show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

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Saturday, August 12, 2017 ... 6:00 - 9:00pm
Dennis Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK. 74120
Special Music by the incomparable Rebecca Ungerman

Dinner: $20.00
Ribs, Chicken, and Vegetarian main dishes.
Bakes beans, coleslaw, potato salad, and Al's carrot cupcakes!

Live Entertainment &amp; Silent Auction - All proceeds to benefit
the program which supports hundreds of pet owners
living with HIV to be able to keep their best friend at a
crucial time in their lives.
Seating i limit d m k your r

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RSVP - Jason Eddin 'eld 918-361-8839
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Identities 101
Saturday August 19, 2:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Identities 101 is a free, fun, and interactive way for community activists and people with a thirst for education to learn
about different identities within the LGBTQ+ acronym. Enjoy an afternoon of powerful discussion as Tulsa's LGBTQ+
youth and adults work together to show you the colors of the rainbow in depth. The event will include panels focusing on
gender and sexualities that you might not know about! This is a learning space, and it is completely okay not to know
everything. We hope to see you there, discovering more and more about your community!

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NOH8 Photo Shoot
Sunday September 17, 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join the #NOH8Worldwide movement in Tulsa, OK and add your face to the fight for equal human rights!
COST :
Single/Solo Photos: $40
Couple/Group Photos: $25 per person
NOH8 accepts cash and credit cards only. Fees paid to participate cover services and costs for one edited digital
print only, made available via noh8campaign.com, and do not include physical prints.
* COME CAMERA-READY *
* WEAR A WHITE SHIRT *
* POSE &amp; MAKE A STATEMENT! *

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The NOH8 Campaign returns to Oklahomans For Equality @ The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on Sunday,
September 17th for an open photo shoot! Stop by anytime between 2pm-5pm to pose for an official NOH8 photo
by photographer Adam Bouska. No reservations needed!
Photos are first-come, first-served - and we move fast! Please arrive camera-ready with a plain white shirt to match
the signature style of the NOH8 photos.
When is the best time to arrive? Most people tend to arrive before the photo shoot begins, but as long as someone
has lined up by the advertised end time for the photo shoot (5:00pm for this photo shoot), they should be guaranteed a chance to pose!
Once you arrive, the next steps are easy!
1. Fill-out one numbered model release for each person.
2. Have a NOH8 temporary tattoo applied for your photo.
3. Standby for your number to be called.
4. Process your payment once called.
5. Trade your processed model release for duct tape!
NOH8 Co-Founder Adam Bouska will photograph roughly 5-10 frames per person. One frame will be selected/edited by our team and made available within
approximately eight weeks (timeline subject to change).
INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING? E-mail info@noh8campaign.com with your contact information and make sure to note which shoot you'd like to
volunteer for!

2017 Zarrow Mental Health Symposium - Challenging Injustice &amp; Discrimination
October 5-6
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK 74103
Why You Can't Miss It!
• ● Learn a full spectrum of tools and strategies related to programs, policies, and practices that
challenge and/or combat injustice and discrimination, including any subsequent impact on mental
health
• ● Connect &amp; share ideas with over 800 peers and leading experts in the field!
• ● Receive critical CEU &amp; ethics hours!
To learn more about the Zarrow Mental Health Symposium, visit www.zarrowsymposium.org, call
---JoBeth Hamon at 405-778-8122. You may also email jhamon@mhaok.org.
You have the power to challenge and combat systemic injustice and discrimination that can impact
mental health! Learn how to take action to forever change your community at the 2017 Zarrow Mental
Health Symposium - Challenging Injustice &amp; Discrimination, October 5-6 in Tulsa, Okla.
The Symposium is a unique opportunity to meet and connect with other like-minded attendees who are
inspired to discuss the realities of injustice and discrimination and develop solutions to address these
realities and long-term implications on mental health. Plus, you can receive valuable CEU and ethics
hours!
Stay up-to-date on conference updates &amp; announcements! Visit www.zarrowsymposium.org.

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Equality Center Pride Store
2017 Tulsa Pride Shirts are still a vailable in the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Pride Store for $20.00

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Stormborn: 13 Hearts to Start a Storm "
By: Jack Burgos

Ash Winters is an apprentice magus with two choices--go to magic school or become an executor for the Eye in
the Lock. The first means dealing with his estranged and esteemed father, Prelate DeWilde of the Collegium. The
second means learning who taught Theo Tamsin the Heart of Storms, a forbidden spell powerful enough to create
a hurricane, and killing him for having cast it over the city of New Orleans. As Ash becomes involved in Theo's
world, he begins to learn that they are only pawns in a brutal chess game as old as magic itself.
Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

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October 6th, 2016
In This Issue
First Thursday Art Opening
Pryor Rendering
Rooftop Rally
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Territory Days
October Volunteer of the Month

Thursday October 6, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Zombie House
Call for Exhibition Proposals

The October Oklahomans for Equality will feature the works
of Joy Frangiosa beginning with a reception on Thursday,
October 6th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the
month.

SAGE Activities
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

Joy was born in New Jersey during the "good old days"
era. She spent her early childhood in a Catholic
Institution. Her life experiences are manifested in her art the use of shrine like boxes has become her signature.
She is a visual artist using collage/assemblage as her
medium. Found objects and her personal photography are
placed in settings to tell a story and expose a truth.
Thousands of hours have been spent perfecting her
techniques - each creation frees a part of her inner self,
lessening her imposing sensitivity towards life. She is a
chronicler of time, places and people.

OkEq Board Meeting

Her goal is to honor, through her art, the nameless and
dispossessed.... the castaways of society - and reverse the
neglect; replacing it with hope and recognition.

7 p.m. Thursday, October 20th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, October
6th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

the artist's work;
the show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Pryor Rendering

Gamily

October 13-16
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103
In Pryor Oklahoma during the 1960's, the promise of heaven and the stench of decay mingle in the air as young Charlie Hope and his hard-drinking grandfather, and
fundamentalist Pentecostal mother harbor secrets of desire, drink and delusions. Pryor Rendering is Charlie's coming-of-age story, where choosing love and the truth
that lives in his heart nearly renders his family to the bone.
Pryor Rendering is being presented in the Williams Theatre at the Tulsa Performing
Arts Center, 2nd and Cincinnati, from October 13 - 16. Evening performances are at 8:00 PM and the matinee performance is at 2:00 PM. The production is
recommended for mature audience. Tickets are $20 to $32. The LGBT $10 youth/student tickets (live theatre at movie prices) are now available. For more
information go to AmericanTheatreCompany.org or call 918-747-9494. For tickets call 918-596-7111 or go to MyTicketOffice.com

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality and
is a support network for LGBT parents
and families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
October 12, November 9, December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Rooftop Rally
Saturday October 15, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality is going purple and blowing the centers roof off!
Let's show LGBT youth they're not alone. Let's stand together against bullying for Spirit day October 15th,
2016 at 7:00 p.m. on top of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center!
We invite everyone to wear purple and join this year's ultimate roof top rally! Your purple shirt is your ticket in
and symbolizes your support for LGBT youth as well as speaking out against bullying.
This event is is free to attend. For more information or to RSVP email Jose.vega@okeq.org

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After the rally there will be a screening of the movie Julio of Jackson Heights. The movie will be projected on
the side of the building with seating in the parking lot, just like a drive-in movie. There will be a concession
stand and free popcorn. Click here to watch the trailer

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" Julio of Jackson Heights" is the story of how all this changed. It is the story of how a handful of people - Julio's friends and family - decided that they would not
accept the official police report, and learned how to organize, ultimately bringing their case to the attention of then Mayor Dinkins. And it is the story of how their
actions sparked a movement that founded the Queens Pride Parade, supported the creation of over a dozen LGBT organizations and ultimately served as the

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platform that elected two openly gay candidates to the New York City Council.
Twenty years later, the Rivera family, Julio's friends, community leaders and the police speak of the decisions they made and reflect upon the changes they set in
motion.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
October 19, 6:00 p.m.
Look Eyecare &amp; Eyewear
3746 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74105
Not only
is LOOK
Eyecare &amp;
Eyewear
your onestop shop
for eye care
and trendy
eyewear
in Tulsa, but
it also offers
a level of
service that
you would
expect from
a family-run
business....
because it
is!

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

If you have any questions about insurance benefits or eyewear, Jennifer is here to help you! Call 918-992-5337 to schedule your visit today!
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members.
Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your
establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

E UALITY
Business Alliance

Healthcare Navigator
Thursdays 1-4 p.m. beginning
September 1st
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

1980: The Year It All Began
Saturday October 22, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
In 1980, Jimmy Carter was still in the White House and everybody wanted to know who shot JR on the #1 TV show Dallas. The Empire Strikes Back, The Blue
Lagoon and Private Benjamin were the top movies. "Another One Bites The Dust" by Queen was the #1 Song. And a group of Gay men and Lesbians and straight
allies came together to found Oklahomans for Human Rights which we know today as Oklahomans for Equality today. Committed to advocating for the rights of
LGBTQ Oklahomans for 37 years we enter a new phase of expanded outreach. Get your 70s and 80s vintage clothing and join us for a trip back in time as we raise
money for our Equality Center renovations project. DJ Crystal will be spinning your favorite hits from the 70s and 80s. Disco Drag Queen Nicole Carrington aka Dale
Hogan will be in the house. We have prizes for the best 1980s costumes. Enter the lip syncing 80's contest and walk away with some big cash. $300 for a table for 8
with an open bar. Or $5.00 for a single admission with a cash bar.
$300-Table
for 8 with
open bar.
$5.00 Individual
seat with
cash bar.
Tickets are
available
now by
clicking on
the ticket
link or
purchase
tickets by
contacting
Olivia Cotter
at
918-743-4297 or email olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

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Volunteer of the Month
October 2016
Sara-Jane Gray
Sara-Jane has been volunteering at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center since May 5. 2016. "I became a volunteer to help
with my Tulsa Community College Tulsa Achieves hours and to support my newly discovered LGBT family. I love all of
the people who we meet working here. They come in all shapes sizes and orientations and I love meeting everyone!"
When Sara-Jane is not working the front desk she is a student at Tulsa Community College and enjoys video games.
Sara-Jane includes "The program I like the most is most definitely the transgender support program, it is the one I am
most involved in and love all the people involved. I do recommend volunteering here, it is just such an open and caring
place that is just a wonderful place to be."

We thank you for your devotion Sara-Jane!

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org
Zombie House
October 28 - 31, 7:00 - 11:00 p.m. nightly
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
OKEQ Zombie House is back and even more terrifying than last year. We will have 18,000 feet of pure terror!
There are zombies in Tulsa and they have infested the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Escape the Zombies on October 28th, 29th 30th and 31st, 2016. These are
real flesh eating zombies being housed in complete and total darkness in downtown Tulsa. The worst part is there is only one way out, and it's your mission to find the
exit and survive this zombie apocalypse. For more details please contact jose.vega@okeq.org or on Facebook.

Tickets are now available online!

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Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
(918) 914-9746

Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(832)-405-2534 .

DENNIS R. NEILL EQUALITY CENTER
2017 Call for Exhibition Proposals
Entry Deadline October 15, 2016
The OkEq gallery at the Dennis R Neill Equality center in Tulsa, Oklahoma is now
accepting proposals for the 2017 Exhibition Calendar. Each chosen exhibit will be on
display for approximately 30 days.
Our gallery encourages emerging artists and fresh challenging work in all media,
including installation works. Proposals should include a paragraph or two about your
vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 jpg images which represent your current work. All
proposals must be submitted online.
Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists or a small group are also acceptable.

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at (918)
594-8568

Artists who have not shown in the gallery before will be given priority consideration.
Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to prepare or if you
have calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if you could be ready to go
quickly, as those early months are sometimes hard to fill.
OkEq will host the opening night reception for the artist(s), on the first Thursday of the
month. Each exhibit is hung on the Tuesday prior. No additional work will be accepted
after initial delivery. There will be a 30% commission on work sold. Artists will be asked
to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a drawing at close of opening night.
Artist will also provide "museum cards" for each piece, stating the title, and price, with other information being optional. A bio and artist statement is due to the OkEq
gallery on the 1st of the month prior to the exhibit, for publicity purposes.

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Deadline for submissions is October 15, 2016. Notifications will be sent out by November 1, 2016.
Please submit by e-mail to jose.vega@okeq.org, with the subject heading "OkEq gallery proposal"

SAGE Events
In September at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center:

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SAGE Movie Club. For adults over 50. Watch the latest LGBT themed movies in the comfort of the Sue Welch Great Hall. Weekly
every Tuesday 1pm-3pm beginning August 2nd.
SAGE Book Club. This book discussion group will explore the rich tradition of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender literature. All
adults (50+) are welcome to participate in the group. Books are provided by our Nancy McDonald Rainbow library; great discussion
provided by you. Join us weekly every Wednesday 1pm-3pm beginning August 3rd.

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu

A read-around of Pryor Rendering will start at the August 31st meeting of the book club and be completed by the premier of the
musical October 13.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership with its
constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their
rights, fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of LGBT life in later years. SAGE
Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

Equality Center Pride Store
New love tote bags in the Pride Shop $22

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Either Way: Story of a Gay Kid"

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

By: Sandra Levins Illustrated by: Euan Cook
Cael sets out to find who he is - something he wants to know more than anything. With the help of a trusted teacher, a new
friend, and his favorite book, he discovers what he knew all along.
Inside you'll find three stories braided into one: a coming-of-age coming out story, a lesson on civil rights and marriage equality,
and historical fiction about how Cael comes out as gay, comfortable with who he is and confident that it's okay.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

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SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

$5.00 per Session

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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
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Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

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Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Beginning October 13 Guiding Right will
be testing the 2nd and 4th Thursday of
each month from
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Intimate Partner Violence
Survivors Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide the
free services, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

Sexual Assault Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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Rose Potts Sponsors the Day in honor of Parker Simon's birthday
July 11, 2016
Rose Potts is sponsoring the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on July
11th in honor of Parker Simon ' s birthday.

Happy
Birthday
Parker!

In This Issue
July 11th Sponsor
July 12th Sponsor
Territory Days
Video eNews
July Volunteer of the Month
Noodles &amp; Co. Fundraiser
Brought to You Bi the Letter B Brunch
Close the Gap 5K
EBA Mixer
SAGE Summer Pool Parties
Coming Out of the Shadows
Pride Store
Jolt Drag Queen Pancake Brunch
Rainbow Library

If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special day
click here
• Birthdays - Yours, your spouses, your children, your parents,
your friends, even your dog's
• Anniversary's - Wedding, sobriety, adoption, coming out date
• To honor a loved one's memory
• Special events
• Mothers day, Fathers day, any holiday.
• Just because

George McCauslan &amp; Rusty Clyma Sponsor the Day
July 12, 2016

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, July 21st
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

George and Rusty are sponsoring the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center for the day in honor of their 19th wedding anniversary.

OkEq Art Exhibition

Happy
Anniversary
George &amp;
Rusty!

The May exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the works of
Philllip Butler

Gamily

If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special day click here
• Birthdays - Yours, your spouses, your children, your parents, your friends, even your dog's
• Anniversary's - Wedding, sobriety, adoption, coming out date
• To honor a loved one's memory
• Special events
• Mothers day, Fathers day, any holiday.
• Just because

Territory Days: An Okla-Hoe-Down
Saturday July 30, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

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Lawyer in the Library

We need to add on to the school house! Aunt Eller a.k.a. Toby Jenkins is hosting a
barbecue dinner and barn dance to raise the funds. The territory folks need to get together
and raise the roof.

July 13, August 10, and
September 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Oklahomans for Equality is presently raising capital funds to renovate the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. The Board of Directors and Trustees have unanimously approved an
$800,000 capital renovation project. The garage, kenosha suite and special events room on
the eastside of the center are slated for remodel and renovations. In 2015 over 50,000
individuals participated in programs and utilized our services creating an urgency for
Oklahomans for Equality to:

Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

• expand medical services addressing LGBT health disparities
• convert food service areas into commercial grade kitchen space
• develop nutrition and wellness programs for LGBT older adults
• broaden substance abuse counseling and support services
• serve the growing numbers of LGBTQ youth in foster care
• widen our programs for unemployed young adults and those homeless
• increase services and programming for LGBTQ families with children
• create more social programming space for fine arts and education events

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group

$500-Table for 8 with open bar, barbecue dinner, and barn dance
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

$75-Individual seat with open bar, barbecue dinner, and barn dance.
$50-Individual seat with cash bar, barbecue dinner, and barn dance
$30-Barn dance admission with open bar
SATURDAY JULY 30, 6:30 PM

$20-Barn dance admission and 1 drink ticket

DENNIS R. NEILL EQUALITY CENTER

621 E. 4TH ST .. TULSA, OK 74120

Tickets are available now. To purchase, click on the corresponding link above.

AT OICEQ.ORG
TICKm AVAllAILE ONU
ORIY PtlONE AT ('918) 743.4297

A FUNDRAISER FOR EQUAUTY CENTER RENOVATIONS

OkEq Video eNews - July 2016
This Narcotics Anonymous
meditation meeting has a group
meditation followed by reading NA
literature and sharing. Everyone is
welcome regardless of age race
sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the
desire to stop using drugs. There
are no dues or fees. We are not
affiliated with any outside
organization and are self-supporting
through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the
basket or not please join us and
keep coming back.

Volunteer of the Month
July 2016

For more information contact,
Deborah Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Shannon Fincher
I started in October of 2015 (I think) seems like longer. I wanted to help make a difference,
a positive change, and show my support. I love getting to meet so many people with
different backgrounds with different stories. When not there, I am at work, studying, or
hanging out with my kids. I like everything that I have participated in, this is the first time in
my life I have found something I love doing!

We thank you for your dedication Shannon!

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at
jose.vega@okeq.org

Healthcare Navigator
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services

Noodles &amp; Co. Hosting Fundraiser for OkEq
Friday July 15, 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Noodles &amp; Co. - New Cherry Street Location
1551 E. 15th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Noodles and Company is hosting a fundraiser for Oklahomans for Equality on Friday July 15
OkEq BenefitNight
$10 donation

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.

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Entrée with your choice of protein and a drink
You get a meal and OkEq gets the whole $10

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To go orders are included

Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Brunch with Brought to You Bi the Letter B
Saturday July 16, 12:30 p.m.
Dilly Diner
402 E. 2nd ST., Tulsa, OK, 74120
Please join us for the first social event hosted by Brought to You Bi the Letter B! We will be meeting at Dilly Diner on July 16th at
12:30PM. This brunch is for bi/pan/queer/fluid+ folks and their allies, so all are welcome. Please RSVP via e-mail
to biprogramsokeq@gmail.com . We look forward to see everyone and joining to build our community!"
Brought to You Bi the Letter B, the bisexual programming group for the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. We are
happy to be able to serve the bi/pan/queer/fluid+ community.

Ladies Social Club Special Events - YWCA Close the Gap 5K Fundraisers

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OkEq's Ladies Social Club is forming a team for the YWCA Close the Gap 5k,
and while our team needs to raise money to help their cause, we really just
wanted an excuse to do some fun stuff! So here are a few events happening
in July to help us meet our fundraising goal!

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by
appointment only. Gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who
have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu

Saturday, July 16, Dolly Parton. Jane Fonda. Lily Tomlin. Riotous '80s
shenanigans. We can't tell you the name of the movie due to copyright laws,
but I bet you can google it! Come join us for a movie and bake sale to support
the OkEq Ladies Social Club's YWCA Close the Gap 5k team's fundraising
efforts! $5 gets you a movie ticket, popcorn, and soda. We'll also have a bake
sale going on (with delicious treats donated by awesome local bakers!), so
bring some cash if you'd like some other things to snack on.
Sunday, July 24, at 2:00, we're hosting a paint n' sip event! This was wildly
popular when we offered this as our LSC Friday night event in March. The
lovely Monica Connors is creating a custom subject just for us! Our class size
is limited to 30, so we must ask that you pay in advance to reserve your spot.
This class filled up (and then some!) so I expect this to fill up - so don't wait to
register! The cost is $30 , which includes all of your materials, and proceeds
will go towards our team's fundraising efforts.
Interested in the "sip" part of paint and sip? Feel free to BYOB to get those creative juices going! Please keep Kelley's rules in mind: nobody under 21
gets to drink alcohol, and any alcohol brought by anyone under 21 will be confiscated and considered a generous and delicious donation to Oklahomans
for Equality. Also, please drink responsibly.
Wednesday, July 28 , Tired of looking at the same clothes in your closet? Hate spending too much money to get new pieces for your wardrobe? Feeling
frustrated about limited plus size friendly options? Join us for a clothing swap hosted at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center on July 28th from 4-9pm. To
participate, all you need is $5 and at least 10 items of clothing, shoes or accessories that you are willing to trade or donate. Once inside, participants are
free to trade, barter or give their articles with others. Though this event is open to everyone, we would like to highlight this as an option for curvy/plus size
feminine presenting folks! At the end of the event, all left over clothing and accessories will be donated. The entrance fee will go towards the "Close the
Gap 5K" team representing the Equality Center. Please contact Amanda Lowe @ nehiqueen@gmail.com for more info.
If you're interested in actually joining our team for the 5k on August 6, please email team captain Kelley Parker at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com. Not a
runner? Not even sure what a 5k is, but you want to get involved? That's okay! We'll slap some shoes on your feet and point you in the right direction. It'll
be fine!

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday July 20, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Angel's Pet Funeral Home and Crematory
6598 E BA Frontage Rd., Tulsa, OK 74145
No one wants to think about losing their beloved pet. At Angel's Pet
Funeral Home &amp; Crematory, we are here to make a difference in a
very difficult time of you life. Angel's Pet Funeral Home &amp; Crematory
is the only pet funeral home in the state of Oklahoma that is
dedicated solely to you and your four-legged family member. We
are not affiliated with any human funeral home or crematory.
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific
venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to nonmembers as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business
cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking
mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at
your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to
host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more
information.

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual
orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who
have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at
tzwart@okstate.edu

Passage
The group will meet the first
Tuesday of every month at 6:00
p.m and is facilitated by Denise
Womack.
A peer support
group with an
exploration of the
various changes
individuals might
experience in
life. Some
examples are marriages or life
commitments and break ups,
coming out (with possible loses that
are involved), death of a loved one,
beloved pet, job loss or career
change, to name a few.
We call this "Passage" because lifechanging events are a process that
deserve to be treated with
compassion and awareness. We
will explore helpful techniques to
use to become more mindful and
have healthier communication with
self and others. In addition, these
sessions will learn practical ways to
reduce stress.

Keep up with this event on Facebook

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,

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UALITY
Business Alliance

bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

SAGE Summer Pool Parties
Tuesdays this Summer
July 26, August 30, 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have their second pool party on Tuesday, July 26th at 10:30 am. Members can
meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party. Lunch at the pool party will be
burgers and hot dogs. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with steps to help people
into the pool. If you would like to attend, please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org to RSVP.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender
aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality
of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater
understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of LGBT life in later
years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center.

Coming Out of the Shadows - LGBT History of Tulsa
Tuesday July 26, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

Free and open to the public
Join us for a lecture by Dr. Brenton R. Wimmer who recently completed his PhD dissertation entitled
"Coming Out of the Shadows: A social and educative history of male same-sex sexualities in Tulsa
Oklahoma, 1836-2006" Published by the University of Oklahoma. Pictured with Geoffrey Brewster
Vice President of the OkEq board of directors. The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will house this
definitive study on LGBTQ life and history in Tulsa. Toby Jenkins executive director calls it "Ground
breaking, inspiring, scandalous, and the first time we have had the centuries long view of our
oppression and the unsealing of our ability to create community against all odds."
The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

Equality Center Pride Store
Prices have been reduced! These beautiful t-shirts celebrating the 2016 Tulsa Pride are available in our Pride Store for $15.00.
Tie-dye is also available for $20.00

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Wind and Bones"
Kristin Marra

By

$5.00 per Session
Women, funerals, guns, and rattlesnakes. What could go wrong?
Jill O'Hara, award-winning journalist and inveterate egotist, is about to find out. When Jill is summoned to
her hometown Prairie View, Montana, to bury her father and clean up his messes, she assumes a few
tedious days of signing papers and delegating responsibilities will complete her obligations. But Jill's
duties as Dean O'Hara's daughter soon become less mundane and more menacing. To complicate
matters, Jill's first love, Annie Doyle, lives in Prairie View and despite Annie's blistering past betrayal, Jill
still desires her. Fortunately, Sheriff Rae Terabian, a woman with a uniform, power, and shady associates,
deliciously distracts Jill from her obsession with Annie.
Amidst her customary confusion over women, Jill is forced to confront her father's treacherous legacy,
battle the extremes of the northern Montana wilds, and face down survivalists bent on silencing her.
Despite the remote location and severe peril, she discovers the possibility for one more chance at love.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

You are invited to participate in a research study of health care related experiences shared by transgender and gender nonconforming
individuals in rural or remote areas. As a participant, you will be invited to share your perspectives and experience in a 1 hour interview.
Upon completing the interview, you will have the opportunity to be entered in a drawing for a $20 gift certificate from Amazon.com by
submitting your email address. Your email address will not be connected to your responses and will only be used to send you the link for the
Amazon.com electronic gift card code if your email is randomly selected in the drawing.
For more information, or to participate, please contact Douglas Knutson by calling 405-459-0241
or by writing to douglas.knutson@okstate.edu.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm

Calling all rural transgender and gender
nonconforming individuals to participate in
a research study

SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

You are invited to participate in a research study of health care
related experiences shared by transgender and gender
nonconforming individuals in rural and remote areas.
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As a participant, you will be invited to share your perspectives
and experiences in a 1 hour interview.

Enter a drawing for a $20 Amazon Gift Card

For more information or to
participate contact Douglas Knutson
at:

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Testing provided by Guiding Right
Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

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Credit Report Event
Improve your credit!
Two opportunities!
Tuesday, July 26th from 4:00 to 7:00 PM OR
Thursday, July 28th from 2:00 to 5:00 PM
At Goodwill Industries ofTulsa
2800 Southwest Boulevard

Tulsa, Oklahoma 74107
This is a community event open to ev ryon !

Free Credit Reports can be pulled on site*
Free One-On-One Review of Your Credit
Report with a Credit Professional!
* IMPORTANT! To get a credit report. you mus •
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H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

Intimate Partner
Violence Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk
of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing
the impact of trauma.

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a charg for addition I r port

A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group
Last Wednesday of each
month from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions
may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support

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systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
Oklahomans for Equality | 621 E. 4th Street | Tulsa, OK 74120 | 918.743.4297
www.okeq.org

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Territory Days
Video eNews
July Volunteer of the Month
Close the Gap 5K
EBA Mixer
SAGE Summer Pool Parties

Saturday July 30, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Coming Out of the Shadows
Inclusive Workplace Culture Survey

We need to add on to the school house! Aunt Eller a.k.a. Toby Jenkins is hosting a
barbecue dinner and barn dance to raise the funds. The territory folks need to get together
and raise the roof.

Pride Store
Rainbow Library

Oklahomans for Equality is presently raising capital funds to renovate the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. The Board of Directors and Trustees have unanimously approved an
$800,000 capital renovation project. The garage, kenosha suite and special events room on
the eastside of the center are slated for remodel and renovations. In 2015 over 50,000
individuals participated in programs and utilized our services creating an urgency for
Oklahomans for Equality to:
• expand medical services addressing LGBT health disparities
• convert food service areas into commercial grade kitchen space
• develop nutrition and wellness programs for LGBT older adults
• broaden substance abuse counseling and support services
• serve the growing numbers of LGBTQ youth in foster care
• widen our programs for unemployed young adults and those homeless
• increase services and programming for LGBTQ families with children
• create more social programming space for fine arts and education events

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, July 21st
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

$500-Table for 8 with open bar, barbecue dinner, and barn dance

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

$75-Individual seat with open bar, barbecue dinner, and barn dance.
$50-Individual seat with cash bar, barbecue dinner, and barn dance
$30-Barn dance admission with open bar
$20-Barn dance admission and 1 drink ticket

SATURDAY JULY 30, 6:30 PM
DENNIS R. NEILL EQUALITY CENTER
621 E. 4TH ST., TULSA, OK 74120
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OkEq Art Exhibition

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The May exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the works of
Philllip Butler

Gamily

Volunteer of the Month
July 2016
Shannon Fincher
I started in October of 2015 (I think) seems like longer. I wanted to help make a difference,
a positive change, and show my support. I love getting to meet so many people with
different backgrounds with different stories. When not there, I am at work, studying, or
hanging out with my kids. I like everything that I have participated in, this is the first time in
my life I have found something I love doing!

We thank you for your dedication Shannon!

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
July 13, August 10, and
September 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

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If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at
jose.vega@okeq.org

Ladies Social Club Special Events - YWCA Close the Gap 5K Fundraisers
OkEq's Ladies Social Club is forming a team for the YWCA Close the Gap 5k,
and while our team needs to raise money to help their cause, we really just
wanted an excuse to do some fun stuff! So here are a few events happening
in July to help us meet our fundraising goal!

Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

Sunday, July 24, at 2:00, we're hosting a paint n' sip event! This was wildly
popular when we offered this as our LSC Friday night event in March. The
lovely Monica Connors is creating a custom subject just for us! Our class size
is limited to 30, so we must ask that you pay in advance to reserve your spot.
This class filled up (and then some!) so I expect this to fill up - so don't wait to
register! The cost is $30 , which includes all of your materials, and proceeds
will go towards our team's fundraising efforts.
Interested in the "sip" part of paint and sip? Feel free to BYOB to get those
creative juices going! Please keep Kelley's rules in mind: nobody under 21
gets to drink alcohol, and any alcohol brought by anyone under 21 will be
confiscated and considered a generous and delicious donation to
Oklahomans for Equality. Also, please drink responsibly.
Wednesday, July 28 , Tired of looking at the same clothes in your closet?
Hate spending too much money to get new pieces for your wardrobe? Feeling frustrated about limited plus size friendly options? Join us for a clothing
swap hosted at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center on July 28th from 4-9pm. To participate, all you need is $5 and at least 10 items of clothing, shoes or
accessories that you are willing to trade or donate. Once inside, participants are free to trade, barter or give their articles with others. Though this event is
open to everyone, we would like to highlight this as an option for curvy/plus size feminine presenting folks! At the end of the event, all left over clothing
and accessories will be donated. The entrance fee will go towards the "Close the Gap 5K" team representing the Equality Center. Please contact Amanda
Lowe @ nehiqueen@gmail.com for more info.
If you're interested in actually joining our team for the 5k on August 6, please email team captain Kelley Parker at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com. Not a
runner? Not even sure what a 5k is, but you want to get involved? That's okay! We'll slap some shoes on your feet and point you in the right direction. It'll
be fine!

This Narcotics Anonymous
meditation meeting has a group
meditation followed by reading NA
literature and sharing. Everyone is
welcome regardless of age race
sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the
desire to stop using drugs. There
are no dues or fees. We are not
affiliated with any outside
organization and are self-supporting
through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the
basket or not please join us and
keep coming back.
For more information contact,
Deborah Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday July 20, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Angel's Pet Funeral Home and Crematory
6598 E BA Frontage Rd., Tulsa, OK 74145
No one wants to think about losing their beloved pet. At Angel's Pet
Funeral Home &amp; Crematory, we are here to make a difference in a
very difficult time of you life. Angel's Pet Funeral Home &amp; Crematory
is the only pet funeral home in the state of Oklahoma that is
dedicated solely to you and your four-legged family member. We
are not affiliated with any human funeral home or crematory.

Healthcare Navigator
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
-mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific
venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to nonmembers as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business
cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking
mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at
your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to
host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more
information.

Counseling Services

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Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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SAGE Summer Pool Parties
Tuesdays this Summer
July 26, August 30, 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have their second pool party on Tuesday, July 26th at 10:30 am. Members can
meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party. Lunch at the pool party will be
burgers and hot dogs. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with steps to help people
into the pool. If you would like to attend, please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org to RSVP.

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender
aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality
of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater
understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of LGBT life in later
years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center.

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by
appointment only. Gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who
have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
- - (918) 594-8568

Coming Out of the Shadows - LGBT History of Tulsa
Tuesday July 26, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Free and open to the public
Join us for a lecture by Dr. Brenton R. Wimmer who recently completed his PhD dissertation entitled
"Coming Out of the Shadows: A social and educative history of male same-sex sexualities in Tulsa
Oklahoma, 1836-2006" Published by the University of Oklahoma. Pictured with Geoffrey Brewster
Vice President of the OkEq board of directors. The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will house this
definitive study on LGBTQ life and history in Tulsa. Toby Jenkins executive director calls it "Ground
breaking, inspiring, scandalous, and the first time we have had the centuries long view of our
oppression and the unsealing of our ability to create community against all odds."

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual
orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who
have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at
tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

2016 Mosaic Inclusive Workplace Culture Survey
Click here to participate in the survey.

Passage
The group will meet the first
Tuesday of every month at 6:00
p.m and is facilitated by Denise
Womack.

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Equality Center Pride Store
Prices have been reduced! These beautiful t-shirts celebrating the 2016 Tulsa Pride are available in our Pride Store for $15.00.
Tie-dye is also available for $20.00

A peer support
group with an
exploration of the
various changes
individuals might
experience in
life. Some
examples are marriages or life
commitments and break ups,
coming out (with possible loses that
are involved), death of a loved one,
beloved pet, job loss or career
change, to name a few.
We call this "Passage" because lifechanging events are a process that
deserve to be treated with
compassion and awareness. We
will explore helpful techniques to
use to become more mindful and
have healthier communication with
self and others. In addition, these
sessions will learn practical ways to
reduce stress.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"A Prince's Ransom"

By

Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong

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Mary Newman

non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Prince Itu Graus thought coming out in front of the entire royal court was bad. Being exiled by his father
to the frozen wastelands where he struggled just to survive was harsh.
But, running for his life is so much worse.
His planet invaded and the royal family assassinated, Itu leaves his world one step ahead of a death
squad. Hiding from those who want him dead and just trying to survive are now his only goals.
Loka Chalce is known as a trader who travels the galaxy to buy and sell goods, but he has a secret life
known only to a few as a licensed enforcer for the Interplanetary Council. When a contract comes across
the com for a deposed prince who is running directly towards those Loka loves, he only stops long
enough to be certain it is genuine before accepting the job.
But what happens when the man you have been hired to keep from ever returning to his world turns out
to be someone you would much rather protect?

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Hot Dark Matter
Friday July 22 &amp; Saturday July 23, 8:00 p.m.
TCC VanTrease PACE
10300 E. 81st St., Tulsa, OK 74133

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Oklahomans for Equality has a limited number of FREE tickets available for both nights. To reserve your free tickets please email
Jacob at jwp364@utulsa.edu, please include your name, how many seats you would like to reserve and what night you plan to attend.
Combining live performance and pivotal music in dichotomy, Hot Dark Matter is a wicked black comedy that examines the lives of the cast and crew of an
independent film; documenting how personalities, desires, and the quest to hold on to one's own sanity, can cause the very fabric of the world to curve
and whorl in ways you could only imagine.
Directed and produced by a team of Los Angeles theatre artists, and locals, lauded and praised up-and-coming, Hot Dark Matter is sure to engage,
challenge, and excite audiences from all over by cultivating a theatrical experience the likes of which Tulsa has never seen before. For Mature Audiences
Only. Anyone under the age of 15 will not be admitted into the theatre without explicit parental guidance and consent.
General Admission Tickets will be sold for $10 at the door only. Seating is very limited, and does not utilize the traditional VanTrease seating.
For directions and parking information, visit http://www.tulsacc.edu/campus-locations/vantrease-pace.

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

$5.00 per Session

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

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Game Night

Credit Report Event
Improve your credit!
Two opportunities!

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Tuesday, July 26th from 4:00 to 7:00 PM OR
Thursday, July 28th from 2:00 to 5:00 PM
At Goodwill Industries ofTulsa
2800 Southwest Boulevard
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74107
This is a community event open to everyon

Free Credit Reports can be pulled on site*
Free One-On-One Review of Your Credit
Report with a Credit Professional!

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

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EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Testing provided by Guiding Right
Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

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H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

Intimate Partner
Violence Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk
of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing
the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group
Last Wednesday of each
month from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions
may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support

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systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
Oklahomans for Equality | 621 E. 4th Street | Tulsa, OK 74120 | 918.743.4297
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In This Issue
Territory Days
Inclusive Workplace Culture Survey
Kaiser Foundation
July Volunteer of the Month
Close the Gap 5K

Territory Days: An Okla-Hoe-Down

First Thursday Art Opening

Saturday July 30, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

My Big Gay Italian Funeral
JOLT

We need to add on to the school house! Aunt Eller a.k.a. Toby Jenkins is hosting a
barbecue dinner and barn dance to raise the funds. The territory folks need to get together
and raise the roof.

HOPE - Divas Las Vegas
A Friend for A Friend
SAGE Summer Pool Parties

Oklahomans for Equality is presently raising capital funds to renovate the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. The Board of Directors and Trustees have unanimously approved an
$800,000 capital renovation project. The garage, kenosha suite and special events room on
the eastside of the center are slated for remodel and renovations. In 2015 over 50,000
individuals participated in programs and utilized our services creating an urgency for
Oklahomans for Equality to:

EBA Mixer
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

• expand medical services addressing LGBT health disparities
• convert food service areas into commercial grade kitchen space
• develop nutrition and wellness programs for LGBT older adults
• broaden substance abuse counseling and support services
• serve the growing numbers of LGBTQ youth in foster care
• widen our programs for unemployed young adults and those homeless
• increase services and programming for LGBTQ families with children
• create more social programming space for fine arts and education events
$500-Table for 8 with open bar, barbecue dinner, and barn dance
$75-Individual seat with open bar, barbecue dinner, and barn dance.

OkEq Board Meeting

$50-Individual seat with cash bar, barbecue dinner, and barn dance
$30-Barn dance admission with open bar

7 p.m. Thursday, August 18th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
SATURDAY JULY 30, 6:30 PM
DENNIS R. NEILL EQUALITY CENTER
621 E. 4TH ST., TULSA, OK 74120

$20-Barn dance admission and 1 drink ticket

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Tickets are available now. To purchase, click on the corresponding link above.

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OR IY PHONE AT (9111 743-4297

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

A FUNCRA.ISER FOR EQUALITY CENTf.R RENOVATIONS

2016 Mosaic Inclusive Workplace Culture Survey

OkEq Art Exhibition

Click here to participate in the survey.

The May exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the works of
Philllip Butler

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Gamily

George Kaiser Family Foundation Matching Grant
Become a new donor to OkEq or a new member of Oklahomans for
Equality today. All new member donations to Oklahomans for Equality
will be matched by the George Kaiser Family Foundation.

GEORGE KAISER FAl'-11LY FOUNDATION

Find out more about membership with Oklahomans for Equality
and learn how to make your donation today.

Volunteer of the Month
July 2016

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

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Shannon Fincher
I started in October of 2015 (I think) seems like longer. I wanted to help make a difference,
a positive change, and show my support. I love getting to meet so many people with
different backgrounds with different stories. When not there, I am at work, studying, or
hanging out with my kids. I like everything that I have participated in, this is the first time in
my life I have found something I love doing!

We thank you for your dedication Shannon!

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at
jose.vega@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
July 13, August 10, and
September 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

Ladies Social Club Special Events - YWCA Close the Gap 5K Fundraisers
Thursday, July 28 , Tired of looking at the same clothes in your closet? Hate
spending too much money to get new pieces for your wardrobe? Feeling
frustrated about limited plus size friendly options? Join us for a clothing swap
hosted at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center on July 28th from 4-9pm. To
participate, all you need is $5 and at least 10 items of clothing, shoes or
accessories that you are willing to trade or donate. Once inside, participants
are free to trade, barter or give their articles with others. Though this event is
open to everyone, we would like to highlight this as an option for curvy/plus
size feminine presenting folks! At the end of the event, all left over clothing
and accessories will be donated. The entrance fee will go towards the "Close
the Gap 5K" team representing the Equality Center. Please contact Amanda
Lowe @ nehiqueen@gmail.com for more info.
Firday, July 29, Lots of people have mentioned wanting to attend various
sporting events this summer, so here's a random Driller's game! There will be
fireworks after this game, and tickets range from $6 to $16, depending on
how fancy we want to be.
Friday, August 12, Game Night at the Equality Center. Bring your favorite
games and some snacks to share.
Follow the Ladies Social Club on Facebook to stay informed of all the latest events and updates

This Narcotics Anonymous
meditation meeting has a group
meditation followed by reading NA
literature and sharing. Everyone is
welcome regardless of age race
sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the
desire to stop using drugs. There
are no dues or fees. We are not
affiliated with any outside
organization and are self-supporting
through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the
basket or not please join us and
keep coming back.
For more information contact,
Deborah Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

First Thursday Art Opening - "Experiments From the Lab: Layers &amp; Texture"
Thursday August 4th, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The work curated from the Urban Art Lab Studios resident artist represents many
approaches and thoughts on layers and texture.
Dean Wyatt's work uses textures formed by layers of paint and screen in rhythms
of precise form. The texture work is sculptural - another layer.
Loyal Roach is showing paintings in the drip style that shows masterful choices
through its layering and layering of lines and color.
Taylor Painter-Wolfes' fiber art shows layers of delicate "webs" over hand dye
backgrounds. Stitching layers add movement and emphasis.

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Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Rebecca Joskey plays with layers of tissue, paint, ripped canvas, collages of mixed
media and duct tape. Urban Art Lab Studios August 2016

Counseling Services
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, August 4th from 6-9pm where
there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues throughout
the month.
For more information on the event and artists visit our Facebook event page or our
website www.okeq.org

American Theatre Comoanv

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.

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Join
Us for
a Silly
Wacky
Evening
in the
Theatre

and see the
Sequel to
My Big Gay Italian
Wedding
Friday, July 29
through

FUIEBAL

Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by
appointment only. Gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who
have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
-----(918) 594-8568

S turday August 6

American Theatre Company Studios 308 S. Lan ng

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual
orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who
have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at
tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Passage
The group will meet the first
Tuesday of every month at 6:00
p.m and is facilitated by Denise
Womack.

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YOUR

BALLS!
And you could win some money doing it!

Come join us at Sheridan Lanes on Friday August 19 th for some
bowling fun and support the JOLT bowling tournament. You don't

A peer support
group with an
exploration of the
various changes
individuals might
experience in
life. Some
examples are marriages or life
commitments and break ups,
coming out (with possible loses that
are involved), death of a loved one,
beloved pet, job loss or career
change, to name a few.
We call this "Passage" because lifechanging events are a process that
deserve to be treated with
compassion and awareness. We
will explore helpful techniques to
use to become more mindful and
have healthier communication with
self and others. In addition, these
sessions will learn practical ways to
reduce stress.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,

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games of bowling and free shoe rental. You also get chances to win
money and cool door prizes plus have a great time with your
friends! Arrive at Sheridan Lanes at 31 st and Sheridan at 7:30 PM to
get your shoes and pick your lanes. Bowling will start at 8:00 PM.

including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

H.O.P.E. Presents Divas Las Vegas
Friday, August 26, 6:30 p.m.
Hyatt Regency Tulsa
100 E. 3rd St., Tulsa, OK 74103

SOS Group

For 17 years, Health Outreach Prevention Education, Inc.'s DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E. has been considered the
premiere HIV, Hepatitis C (HCV), STD Prevention Event of the Tulsa community. We hope you will help
us continue this long-standing tradition of being not only the most fun and entertaining party of the year,
but one of the most generous.
DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E. features live music from Tulsa's diverse local artists along with heavy Hors d'oeuvres,
beverages, and one of a kind live and silent auction items. We rely on this event for 20% of H.O.P.E.'s
annual budget. All sponsorship dollars stay within H.O.P.E., benefiting our city and region.

For more information, tickets or sponsorship information click here.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

A Friend for a Friend - Third Annnual Fundraiser
Saturday August 20, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
You are invited to join us in celebrating 25 years, 1991 - 2016.
Dinner is $20.00 - Ribs, chicken and vegetarian main dishes. Baked beans, coleslaw, potato salad, and Al's carrot
cupcakes!
Live Entertainment and Silent Auction - All proceeds to benefit the program which supports hundreds of pet owners living
with HIV to be able to keep their best friend at a crucial time in their life
Seating is limited so make your reservation before August 10th! RSVP with Jason Eddingfield 918-361-8839

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m.

SAGE Events
SAGE Tulsa will have their third pool party on Tuesday, August 30th at 10:00 am. Members
can meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party. Lunch at the pool party will be
burgers and hot dogs. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with steps to help people
into the pool. If you would like to attend, please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org to RSVP. The pool
party will be held at 1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105. Maps are available at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center.

Starting
in August
at the
R. Neill
Equality Center
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SAGE Movie Club. For adults over 50. Watch the latest LGBT themed movies in the comfort of
the Sue Welch Great Hall. Weekly every Tuesday 1pm-3pm beginning August 2nd

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

SAGE Book Club. This book discussion group will explore the rich tradition of lesbian, gay,
bisexual and transgender literature. All adults (50+) are welcome to participate in the group. Books are provided by our Nancy McDonald Rainbow library;
great discussion provided by you. Join us weekly every Wednesday 1pm-3pm beginning August 3rd.

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies,
SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater understanding of aging
in all communities and promotes positive images of LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center.

Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday August 17, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Aila's Catering and Events
Go West Event Center
6205 New Sapulpa Rd., Tulsa, OK 74131
At AILA'S Catering, We Provide Superior Quality Ingredients and Stunning Displays with Each and Every Menu Created for Weddings,
Corporate Events, Family Gatherings, or Intimate Private Home Dinners.

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Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.

Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

Keep up with this event on Facebook

E

ALITY

Business Alliance

$5.00 per Session

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Equality Center Pride Store
Prices have been reduced! These beautiful t-shirts celebrating the 2016 Tulsa Pride are available in our Pride Store for $15.00.
Tie-dye is also available for $20.00

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual

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abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"The Last Deployment: How a Gay, Hammer-Swinging Twentysomething Survived a Year in Iraq"

By: Bronson Lemer
In 2003, after serving five and a half years as a carpenter in a North Dakota National Guard engineer
unit, Bronson Lemer was ready to leave the military behind. But six months short of completing his
commitment to the army, Lemer was deployed on a yearlong tour of duty to Iraq. Leaving college life
behind in the Midwest, he yearns for a lost love and quietly dreams of a future as an openly gay man
outside the military. He discovers that his father's lifelong example of silent strength has taught him much
about being a man, and these lessons help him survive in a war zone and to conceal his sexuality, as he
is required to do by the U.S. military.
The Last Deployment is a moving, provocative chronicle of one soldier's struggle to reconcile military
brotherhood with self-acceptance. Lemer captures the absurd nuances of a soldier's daily life: growing a
mustache to disguise his fear, wearing pantyhose to battle sand fleas, and exchanging barbs with Iraqis
while driving through Baghdad. But most strikingly, he describes the poignant reality faced by gay
servicemen and servicewomen, who must mask their identities while serving a country that disowns
them. Often funny, sometimes anguished, The Last Deployment paints a deeply personal portrait of war
in the twenty-first century.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory

Credit Report Event

The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Improve your credit!
Two opportunities!
Tuesday, July 26th from 4:00 to 7:00 PM OR
Thursday, July 28th from 2:00 to S:00 PM
At Goodwill Industries ofTulsa
2800 Southwest Boulevard

Tulsa, Oklahoma 74107
This is a community event open to everyon !

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Guiding Right

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HIV Testing Schedule

Free Credit Reports can be pulled on site*
Free One-On-One Review of Your Credit
Report with a Credit Professional!

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Testing provided by Guiding Right
Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

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H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

Intimate Partner
Violence Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk
of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing
the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group
Last Wednesday of each
month from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
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support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions
may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

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Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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First Thursday Art Opening - "Experiments From the Lab: Layers &amp; Texture"
Thursday August 4th, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

In This Issue
First Thursday Art Opening
Inclusive Workplace Culture Survey
Kaiser Foundation
July Volunteer of the Month
My Big Gay Italian Funeral
Ladies Social Club
EBA Mixer
JOLT

The work curated from the Urban Art Lab Studios resident artist represents many
approaches and thoughts on layers and texture.

A Friend for A Friend
HOPE - Divas Las Vegas

Dean Wyatt's work uses textures formed by layers of paint and screen in rhythms
of precise form. The texture work is sculptural - another layer.

Territory Days
SAGE Summer Pool Parties

Loyal Roach is showing paintings in the drip style that shows masterful choices
through its layering and layering of lines and color.

OkEq Annual Board Meeting

Taylor Painter-Wolfes' fiber art shows layers of delicate "webs" over hand dye
backgrounds. Stitching layers add movement and emphasis.

Rainbow Library

Pride Store

Rebecca Joskey plays with layers of tissue, paint, ripped canvas, collages of mixed
media and duct tape. Urban Art Lab Studios August 2016

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, August 4th from 6-9pm where
there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues throughout
the month.
For more information on the event and artists visit our Facebook event page or our
website www.okeq.org

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, August 18th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

2016 Mosaic Inclusive Workplace Culture Survey

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

Click here to participate in the survey.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The July exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the combined works of
Loyal Roach, Dean Wyatt, Rebecca
Joskey andTaylor Painter-Wolfe. It is
entitled Expirements from the Lab

SlJR't'[Y ENOS MONOAY AUGUST 8

George Kaiser Family Foundation Matching Grant
Become a new donor to OkEq or a new member of Oklahomans for
Equality today. All new member donations to Oklahomans for Equality
will be matched by the George Kaiser Family Foundation.

GEORGE KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION

Find out more about membership with Oklahomans for Equality
and learn how to make your donation today.

Gamily

Volunteer of the Month
August 2016
Cait O'Darling
Cait has been a volunteer at OkEq since 2011. She wanted to volunteer to honor
her brother Frank who died from complications due to AIDS in February of 1993.
When she is not volunteering at OkEq she is a licensed private investigator and

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practices and teaches a method of deep relaxation and rejuvenation called Reiki.
Her favorite part of volunteering here is her coworkers. "They make it fun!" Cait is
also involved in the Tulsa Two-Spirit Society. She recommends that others
volunteer because " Our programs help ease an individual's journey out from
the ostracization, alienation, isolation that heterocentric cultural hegemony seeks
to impose and into a place of empowered belonging to a community focused on
the pursuit of social justice and equality for all members of our chosen family. In
short, working at The Dennis R Neill Equality Center is a blast because we
celebrate diversity."

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
August 10 and
September 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

We thank you for your dedication Cait!

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at
jose.vega@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group

American Theatre Company
Eul V Iiiage
Studl•os lot
h. Lansing

Join
Us for
a Silly
Wacky
Evening
in the
Theatre

and see the
Sequel to
My Big Gay Italian
Wedding
Friday, July 29

through
S urday August 6

FUIEBAL

Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

This Narcotics Anonymous
meditation meeting has a group
meditation followed by reading NA
literature and sharing. Everyone is
welcome regardless of age race
sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the
desire to stop using drugs. There
are no dues or fees. We are not
affiliated with any outside
organization and are self-supporting
through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the
basket or not please join us and
keep coming back.
For more information contact,
Deborah Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

American Theatre Company Studios 308 S. Lan ng

Healthcare Navigator
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
-mary.jones@ppheartland.org
-·-- - -

Counseling Services

Receive 5 0 Each Ticke When You Call the American Theatre
Company TICKET LINE @ 918-7 4 7 -9494
Use the CODE WORD WILKINSON When Ordering

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Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by
appointment only. Gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who
have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
-----(918) 594-8568

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual
orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who
have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at
tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Ladies Social Club
Friday August 12, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Game Night at the Equality Center. Bring your favorite games and some snacks to share. We
may have some surprises up our sleeve as well.
.
If you haven't attended an LSC event yet, please check us out! All LGBT &amp; ally women
are welcome! Our monthly events at OkEq bring an average of 15-20 fantastic women
together from all over our beautiful city. We are developing a sense of community and having a
blast! Our Facebook group has also become incredibly active. We see almost daily chatter
about organizing group activities out and about in Tulsa and the surrounding areas that
are completely independent of our 2nd Friday Events. In fact, right now there are plans in the
works to go hiking, float the river this summer, attend various sports events, and way more.
Connect with us - contact information is below - and we hope to see your smiling face soon!
Connect with us on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here).

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com.

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Equality Business Alliance Mixer

SOS Group

Wednesday August 17, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Aila's Catering and Events
Go West Event Center
6205 New Sapulpa Rd., Tulsa, OK 74131
At AILA'S Catering, We Provide Superior Quality Ingredients and Stunning Displays with Each and Every Menu Created for Weddings,
Corporate Events, Family Gatherings, or Intimate Private Home Dinners.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.
Keep up with this event on Facebook

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SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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BALLS!
And you could win some money doing it!

Come join us at Sheridan Lanes on Friday August 19 th for some
bowling fun and support the JOLT bowling tournament. You don't
need to know how to bowl to have a great time. For $20, you get 3
games of bowling and free shoe rental. You also get chances to win
money and cool door prizes plus have a great time with your
friends! Arrive at Sheridan Lanes at 31 st and Sheridan at 7 :30 PM to
get your shoes and pick your lanes. Bowling will start at 8:00 PM.

2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

A Friend for a Friend - Third Annnual Fundraiser
Saturday August 20, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
You are invited to join us in celebrating 25 years, 1991 - 2016.

$5.00 per Session

Dinner is $20.00 - Ribs, chicken and vegetarian main dishes. Baked beans, coleslaw, potato salad, and Al's carrot
cupcakes!
Live Entertainment and Silent Auction - All proceeds to benefit the program which supports hundreds of pet owners living
with HIV to be able to keep their best friend at a crucial time in their life
Seating is limited so make your reservation before August 10th! RSVP with Jason Eddingfield 918-361-8839

H.O.P.E. Presents Divas Las Vegas
Friday, August 26, 6:30 p.m.
Hyatt Regency Tulsa
100 E. 3rd St., Tulsa, OK 74103

For 17 years, Health Outreach Prevention Education, Inc.'s DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E. has been considered the
premiere HIV, Hepatitis C (HCV), STD Prevention Event of the Tulsa community. We hope you will help
us continue this long-standing tradition of being not only the most fun and entertaining party of the year,
but one of the most generous.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E. features live music from Tulsa's diverse local artists along with heavy Hors d'oeuvres,
beverages, and one of a kind live and silent auction items. We rely on this event for 20% of H.O.P.E.'s
annual budget. All sponsorship dollars stay within H.O.P.E., benefiting our city and region.

For more information, tickets or sponsorship information click here.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm

Territory Days
Saturday August 27, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
We need to renovate the Equality Center and Aunt Eller a.k.a. Toby Jenkins is
hosting another barn dance to raise the funds. And just like the musical
"Oklahoma!" territory folks need to get together and have some fun and raise
lots of money.

SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

If you like to lip sync to your favorite song you could walk away with prize
money if you win the Oklahoma Lip Sync Contest.
DJ Crystal will be playing the best country and western music in our make shift
barn on a wooden dance floor (aka our garage space) for the best boot skootin,
two steppin, and line dancing in Tulsa.
Oklahomans for Equality is presently raising capital funds to renovate the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. The Board of Directors and Trustees have
unanimously approved an $800,000 capital renovation project. Help us reach
our goal.
We have some of your favorite country queens and the "Okla-Homo's Fancy Dancers" performing that night.
You can purchase barbecue sandwiches, side dishes and delicious desserts from the Chuck Wagon.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the

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$300-Table for 8 with open bar.
$50-Individual seat with open bar.

Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

$25-Individual seat with cash bar.
Tickets are available now. To purchase, contact Olivia at 918-743-4297 or olivia.cotter@okeq.org.

SAGE Events
SAGE Tulsa will have their third pool party on Tuesday, August 30th at 10:00 am. Members
can meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party. Lunch at the pool party will be
burgers and hot dogs. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with steps to help people
into the pool. If you would like to attend, please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org to RSVP. The pool
party will be held at 1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105. Maps are available at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center.

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in-August
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SAGE Movie Club. For adults over 50. Watch the latest LGBT themed movies in the comfort of
the Sue Welch Great Hall. Weekly every Tuesday 1pm-3pm beginning August 2nd
SAGE Book Club. This book discussion group will explore the rich tradition of lesbian, gay,
bisexual and transgender literature. All adults (50+) are welcome to participate in the group. Books are provided by our Nancy McDonald Rainbow library;
great discussion provided by you. Join us weekly every Wednesday 1pm-3pm beginning August 3rd.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies,
SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater understanding of aging
in all communities and promotes positive images of LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center.

Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

OkEq Annual Board Meeting
Thursday September 1, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) Board of Directors currently has 10 open positions. OkEq
members who have donated over $50 since July 31st, 2015 are eligible to vote in this year's
election. Candidates have been nominated through two processes as described by the By-laws:
Nominated by the Board of Development and Governance Committee and Nominated by a
petition signed by at least 15 OkEq members.
The Board of Directors for Oklahomans for Equality is a working board that oversees fundraising
and financial stability, optimizing organizational competencies and resources. They are to expand
our outreach, collaborations and communications. They are to address the unique needs of our
community in programming and services. Directors are tasked with influencing change in our
region to foster an inclusive environment for LGBT Oklahomans. Our success is contingent on
their commitment to attract, engage and retain membership. We will all benefit from a dedicated Board, so please consider your vote carefully
and thoughtfully.
To view candidate bios click here.

Equality Center Pride Store
Prices have been reduced! These beautiful t-shirts celebrating the 2016 Tulsa Pride are available in our Pride Store for $15.00.
Tie-dye is also available for $20.00

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Testing provided by Guiding Right
Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

dates.

"Taking Woodstock"

By: Elliot Tiber with Tom Monte
Taking Woodstock is the funny, touching, and true story of Elliot Tiber, the man who was instrumental in
arranging the site for the original Woodstock Concert. Elliot, whose parents owned an upstate New York
motel, was working in Greenwich Village in the summer of 1969. He socialized with the likes of Truman
Capote, Tennessee Williams, and photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, and yet somehow managed to
keep his gay life a secret from his family. Then on Friday, June 28, Elliot walked into the Stonewall Inn
and witnessed the riot that would galvanize the American gay movement and enable him to take stock of
his own lifestyle. And on July 15, when Elliot learned that the Woodstock Concert promoters were unable
to stage the show in Wallkill, he offered to find them a new venue. Soon he was swept up in a vortex that
would change his life forever.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

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Intimate Partner
Violence Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk
of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing
the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

TUlSA JUSTICE tor
Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group
Last Wednesday of each
month from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions
may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
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advocacy, education, programs,
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Executive Director
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Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
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Program Coordinator
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Become a new donor to OkEq or a new member of Oklahomans for
Equality today. All new member donations to Oklahomans for Equality
will be matched by the George Kaiser Family Foundation.

In This Issue
Kaiser Foundation
Ladies Social Club
EBA Mixer
Territory Days
OkEq Annual Board Meeting
JOLT
A Friend for A Friend

GEORGE KAISER FAl'-11LY FOUNDATION

Find out more about membership with Oklahomans for Equality
and learn how to make your donation today.

HOPE - Divas Las Vegas
SAGE Summer Pool Parties
July Volunteer of the Month
First Thursday Art Opening
Gay Men's Dinner Group

Ladies Social Club
Friday August 12, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Game Night at the Equality Center. Bring your favorite games and some snacks to share. We
may have some surprises up our sleeve as well.
.
If you haven't attended an LSC event yet, please check us out! All LGBT &amp; ally women
are welcome! Our monthly events at OkEq bring an average of 15-20 fantastic women
together from all over our beautiful city. We are developing a sense of community and having a
blast! Our Facebook group has also become incredibly active. We see almost daily chatter
about organizing group activities out and about in Tulsa and the surrounding areas that
are completely independent of our 2nd Friday Events. In fact, right now there are plans in the
works to go hiking, float the river this summer, attend various sports events, and way more.
Connect with us - contact information is below - and we hope to see your smiling face soon!

Victory Institute Leadership Summit
Pryor Rendering
Rooftop Rally.
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

Connect with us on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here).

Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com.

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, August 18th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Equality Business Alliance Mixer

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

Wednesday August 17, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Aila's Catering and Events
Go West Event Center
6205 New Sapulpa Rd., Tulsa, OK 74131

OkEq Art Exhibition
At AILA'S Catering, We Provide Superior Quality Ingredients and Stunning Displays with Each and Every Menu Created for Weddings,
Corporate Events, Family Gatherings, or Intimate Private Home Dinners.

The July exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the combined works of
Loyal Roach, Dean Wyatt, Rebecca
Joskey andTaylor Painter-Wolfe. It is
entitled Expirements from the Lab

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Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.
Keep up with this event on Facebook

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Business Alliance

August 10 and
September 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

Territory Days Barn Dance
Saturday August 27, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

This Narcotics Anonymous
meditation meeting has a group
meditation followed by reading NA
literature and sharing. Everyone is
welcome regardless of age race
sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the
desire to stop using drugs. There
are no dues or fees. We are not
affiliated with any outside
organization and are self-supporting
through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the
basket or not please join us and
keep coming back.
For more information contact,
Deborah Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator
Thursdays 1-4 p.m. beginning
September 1st

We need to renovate the Equality Center and Aunt Eller a.k.a. Toby Jenkins is hosting another barn dance to raise the funds. And just like the musical
"Oklahoma!" territory folks need to get together and have some fun and raise lots of money.

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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If you like to lip sync to your favorite song you could walk away with prize money if you win the Oklahoma Lip Sync Contest.

Counseling Services

DJ Crystal will be playing the best country and western music in our make shift barn on a wooden dance floor (aka our garage space) for the best boot
skootin, two steppin, and line dancing in Tulsa.
Oklahomans for Equality is presently raising capital funds to renovate the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. The Board of Directors and Trustees have
unanimously approved an $800,000 capital renovation project. Help us reach our goal.
We have some of your favorite country queens and the "Okla-Homo's Fancy Dancers" performing that night.
You can purchase barbecue sandwiches, side dishes and delicious desserts from the Chuck Wagon.

$300-Table for 8 with open bar.
$50-Individual seat with open bar.
$25-Individual seat with cash bar.
Donate to the Capital Fund
Tickets are available now. To purchase click the corresponding link above.

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OkEq Annual Board Meeting
Thursday September 1, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) Board of Directors currently has 10 open positions. OkEq
members who have donated over $50 since July 31st, 2015 are eligible to vote in this year's
election. Candidates have been nominated through two processes as described by the By-laws:
Nominated by the Board of Development and Governance Committee and Nominated by a
petition signed by at least 15 OkEq members.
The Board of Directors for Oklahomans for Equality is a working board that oversees fundraising
and financial stability, optimizing organizational competencies and resources. They are to expand
our outreach, collaborations and communications. They are to address the unique needs of our
community in programming and services. Directors are tasked with influencing change in our
region to foster an inclusive environment for LGBT Oklahomans. Our success is contingent on
their commitment to attract, engage and retain membership. We will all benefit from a dedicated Board, so please consider your vote carefully
and thoughtfully.
To view candidate bios click here.

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by
appointment only. Gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who
have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
----(918) 594-8568

GRAB
YOUR

BALLS!
And you could win some money doing it!

Corne join us at Sheridan Lanes on Friday August 19 th for some
bowling fun and support the JOLT bowling tournament. You don't
need to know how to bowl to have a great time. For $20 , you get 3
games of bowling and free shoe rental. You also get chances to win
money and cool door prizes plus have a great time with your
friends! Arrive at Sheridan Lanes at 31 st and Sheridan at 7 :30 PM to
get your shoes and pick your lanes. Bowling will start at 8:00 PM.
A Friend for a Friend - Third Annnual Fundraiser
Saturday August 20, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
You are invited to join us in celebrating 25 years, 1991 - 2016.

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual
orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who
have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at
tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Dinner is $20.00 - Ribs, chicken and vegetarian main dishes. Baked beans, coleslaw, potato salad, and Al's carrot
cupcakes!

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Live Entertainment and Silent Auction - All proceeds to benefit the program which supports hundreds of pet owners living
with HIV to be able to keep their best friend at a crucial time in their life
Seating is limited so make your reservation before August 10th! RSVP with Jason Eddingfield 918-361-8839

H.O.P.E. Presents Divas Las Vegas
Friday, August 26, 6:30 p.m.
Hyatt Regency Tulsa
100 E. 3rd St., Tulsa, OK 74103

For 17 years, Health Outreach Prevention Education, Inc.'s DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E. has been considered the
premiere HIV, Hepatitis C (HCV), STD Prevention Event of the Tulsa community. We hope you will help
us continue this long-standing tradition of being not only the most fun and entertaining party of the year,
but one of the most generous.
DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E. features live music from Tulsa's diverse local artists along with heavy Hors d'oeuvres,
beverages, and one of a kind live and silent auction items. We rely on this event for 20% of H.O.P.E.'s
annual budget. All sponsorship dollars stay within H.O.P.E., benefiting our city and region.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

For more information, tickets or sponsorship information click here.

SAGE Events
SAGE Tulsa will have their third pool party on Tuesday, August 30th at 10:00 am. Members
can meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party. Lunch at the pool party will be
burgers and hot dogs. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with steps to help people
into the pool. If you would like to attend, please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org to RSVP. The pool
party will be held at 1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105. Maps are available at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center.

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m.

Starting in August at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
SAGE Movie Club. For adults over 50. Watch the latest LGBT themed movies in the comfort of
the Sue Welch Great Hall. Weekly every Tuesday 1pm-3pm beginning August 2nd
SAGE Book Club. This book discussion group will explore the rich tradition of lesbian, gay,
bisexual and transgender literature. All adults (50+) are welcome to participate in the group. Books are provided by our Nancy McDonald Rainbow library;
great discussion provided by you. Join us weekly every Wednesday 1pm-3pm beginning August 3rd.

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies,
SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater understanding of aging
in all communities and promotes positive images of LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center.

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

Volunteer of the Month
August 2016
Cait O'Darling
Cait has been a volunteer at OkEq since 2011. She wanted to volunteer to honor
her brother Frank who died from complications due to AIDS in February of 1993.
When she is not volunteering at OkEq she is a licensed private investigator and
practices and teaches a method of deep relaxation and rejuvenation called Reiki.
Her favorite part of volunteering here is her coworkers. "They make it fun!" Cait is
also involved in the Tulsa Two-Spirit Society. She recommends that others
volunteer because " Our programs help ease an individual's journey out from
the ostracization, alienation, isolation that heterocentric cultural hegemony seeks
to impose and into a place of empowered belonging to a community focused on
the pursuit of social justice and equality for all members of our chosen family. In
short, working at The Dennis R Neill Equality Center is a blast because we
celebrate diversity."

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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We thank you for your dedication Cait!

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at
jose.vega@okeq.org

Tulsa Area
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2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

First Thursday Art Opening - "Naturally Speaking"
Thursday September 1, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Two fiber artists, Jeanie Weber and Lyn Lucas, use naturally occurring materials and processes to
create distinctive and out-of-the-ordinary works of art through very different approaches. Both artists
appreciate, observe and listen to Nature; though their work is dissimilar, the creations from the two
artists often stir the same reactions: "unusual", "unexpected", "interesting". Both artists are award
winners and members of Fiber Artists of Oklahoma.
For Jeanie Weber's basketry, pine needles are both the inspiration and basis. The mighty Longleaf
Pine's discards, gathered one by one into slowly growing coils, wind around and around to create
vessels of varied shapes and sizes. She typically uses something else from Nature's storehouse as a
starting point--often a piece of wood or stone while incorporating beads, wire, feathers or a quill. Her
baskets are not intended to be functional, although some people have found them to be useful as well
as artistic. "I usually don't start with a finished shape in mind, but watch and feel how the coils grow,
adding adornments when it seems to make sense artistically," Weber explains. "I have an organic
reaction when picking up those Pine Needles. Often when I'm weaving, it feels like Mother Nature's
hands are around my own."

Yoga by Zach

EVERY SUNDAY

Lyn Lucas creates a serendipitous exploration of patterns and textures using images of rusted
artifacts, transferred to natural fabrics. "My fascination with the organic process of melding the
oxidized iron surfaces from found and common objects onto textiles is rooted in experimentation as well as discovery," says Lucas. "Bedsprings become
templates. Discarded metal transcends its form to embellish cloth. Predictability is a goal scarcely realized." Using the power of the sun, oxygen and
liquids, the decay and decomposition of the iron combines with fiber to transform blight into brilliance. The iron shimmers in the sun, bound to the fabric
by chemistry and memories of its former glory. The accidental plan becomes an adventure in freeing the iron ore, while controlling the process to create a
visual rhythm which dances atop the fabric revealing texture, tone and tenacious imagery. "Some may see objects; others envision shapes; but, it is the
iron that controls the outcome, flowing freely, while fusing its image to the fabric."
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, September from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues
throughout the month.

@4:30 pm

$5.00 per Session

For more information on the event and artists visit our website www.okeq.org

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Gay Men's Dinner Group
We are doing 2 events again in September.
Friday September 2nd - Grilling hot dogs and swimming at my home.(weather permitting) 6:00pm till
12:00am'ish. I will provide hot dogs, chips, dessert and I will make tea. If you want anything else to drink you
are welcome to bring it. NO Glass Containers allowed outside. This is my home so everyone must drink
responsibly and be respectful of my home and my neighbors. Please RSVP is you are coming so I know how
much food to buy.
Tuesday September 6th at 6:30pm . We are eating at Mimi's Cafe It is located at 8215 E. 71st street, (In
front of Woodland Hills Mall). I f you are coming please RSVP. I need a headcount for the reservation.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Gay Men's Dinner Group
Richard haley
GuysDineToo@gmail.com

Victory Institute Leadership Summit
Saturday September 24, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Victory Leadership Summits offer a day-long, intensive training for LGBT leaders. These summits help trainees develop the
skills needed to take next steps in public service.
Hear from local elected and appointed officials, Victory's experts on appointed positions and running for office, and
organizations working for LGBT equality locally and statewide on how to become more involved in public service. Attendees
join a strong cohort of established and emerging leaders and connect with valuable tools and resources to take the next step
in their work.
The trainings are open to LGBT community members 18 and older, and are free to attend.
For more information click here

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous

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VICTORY

Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Pryor Rendering
October 13-16
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103
In Pryor Oklahoma during the 1960's, the promise of heaven and the stench of
decay mingle in the air as young Charlie Hope and his hard-drinking grandfather,
and fundamentalist Pentecostal mother harbor secrets of desire, drink and
delusions. Pryor Rendering is Charlie's coming-of-age story, where choosing love
and the truth that lives in his heart nearly renders his family to the bone.
Pryor Rendering is being presented in the Williams Theatre at the Tulsa
Performing
Arts Center, 2nd and Cincinnati, from October 13 - 16. Evening performances are

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the

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at 8:00 PM and the matinee performance is at 2:00 PM. The production is
recommended for mature audience. Tickets are $20 to $32. For more information
go to AmericanTheatreCompany.org or call 918-747-9494. For tickets call
918-596-7111 or go to MyTicketOffice.com

Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Rooftop Rally
Saturday October 15, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality is going purple and blowing the centers roof off!
Let's show LGBT youth they're not alone. Let's stand together against bullying for Spirit day
October 15th, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. on top of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center!
We invite everyone to wear purple and join this year's ultimate roof top rally! Your purple shirt is
your ticket in and symbolizes your support for LGBT youth as well as speaking out against
bullying.
For more information or to RSPV email
Jose.vega@okeq.org

Equality Center Pride Store
Prices have been reduced! These beautiful t-shirts celebrating the 2016 Tulsa Pride are available in our Pride Store for $15.00.
Tie-dye is also available for $20.00

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"The Five Lesbian Brothers' Guide to Life"

By: Donna Evans
Congratulations, fellow lesbo! You have just been invited to join the award-winning nationally acclaimed
theater troupe as they move from the stage to the page. With all their wit intact, they declare, "you can
use this book to make you laugh, to make your friends cry, to upset your parents, to educate the
uninformed, or as a coming-out tool." Exploring every aspect of lesbian life, they cover:
• Early indications that the straight life is not your style -- from unusual encounters with Barbie to the
proclivity to participate in every high school sport
• Helpful do's and don'ts for coming out at family dinners, at weddings, and at board meetings
• The language of lesbianism -- in an uninhibited "dyketionary"
• How to achieve "lesbian style," the ultimate standard in American lifestyles today
• Seduction, sex, and other tips on finding and keeping the perfect partner

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Definitely proving that "laughing well is the best revenge" (Los Angeles Times), here is the most
refreshing, most revealing, and raunchiest reference book ever to come out of the closet.

Monday 4 - 8 pm
Testing provided by Guiding Right
Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Burn Co. Barbecue
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Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing

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dates.

August 24th 6:30-9:00pm
1738 S~Ave, Tulsa, OK 74119
6:30 pm:
7:00 pm:
8-9:00 pm:

"Meaf' &amp; Greet
BBQ~starts
Dinner is served

Tickets - $100.00/person
Tickets must be purchased before~ 19th.

All proceeds go directly to the 2016 HIV Wellness
Retreat, hosted by the Grateful Day Foundation.
For more information contact:
Chud~ Courtney • 918-500-5421
gratefuldayfoundation@gmail.com

Intimate Partner
Violence Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk
of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing
the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

http://www.gratefulday.org

Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group

Sisters in Song
Cliristmas 2016
Rehearsals begin
Tuesday Sept 6th

Last Wednesday of each
month from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions
may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
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advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Rehearsals are every Tuesda night
through Dec. 1 th

Fellowship Congregational Church
2700 South Harvard

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

We welcome all singers to come to our rehearsals in September!
Music and recordings available when you contact us.

No auditions, but choir is set by October 4th!
Contact Linda Barton Paul, Artistic Director
918-629-7259

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

harplindal@gmail.com

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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Henry Roberson Sponsoring the Day
Wednesday August 17
Henry is sponsoring the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for the day and today is
his birthday.

Happy Birthday
Henry!

In This Issue
Henry Roberson Sponsor
Territory Days
Kaiser Foundation
EBA Mixer
Oklahoma!
Council Oak Men's Chorale
Rise Up Singing
OkEq Annual Board Meeting
JOLT
A Friend for A Friend
HOPE - Divas Las Vegas
SAGE Summer Pool Parties
July Volunteer of the Month
First Thursday Art Opening
Gay Men's Dinner Group
Victory Institute Leadership Summit
Pryor Rendering

If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special day click here
• Birthdays - Yours, your spouses, your children, your parents, your friends,
even your dog's
• Anniversary's - Wedding, sobriety, adoption, coming out date
• To honor a loved one's memory
• Special events
• Mothers day, Fathers day, any holiday.
• Just because

Call for Exhibition Proposals
Rooftop Rally.
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

Territory Days Barn Dance
Saturday August 27, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, August 18th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The July exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the combined works of
Loyal Roach, Dean Wyatt, Rebecca
Joskey andTaylor Painter-Wolfe. It is
entitled Expirements from the Lab

We need to renovate the Equality Center and Aunt Eller a.k.a. Toby Jenkins is hosting another barn dance to raise the funds. And just like the musical
"Oklahoma!" territory folks need to get together and have some fun and raise lots of money.

Gamily

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If you like to lip sync to your favorite song you could walk away with prize money if you win the Oklahoma Lip Sync Contest.
DJ Crystal will be playing the best country and western music in our make shift barn on a wooden dance floor (aka our garage space) for the best boot
skootin, two steppin, and line dancing in Tulsa.
Oklahomans for Equality is presently raising capital funds to renovate the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. The Board of Directors and Trustees have
unanimously approved an $800,000 capital renovation project. Help us reach our goal.
We have some of your favorite country queens and the "Okla-Homo's Fancy Dancers" performing that night.
You can purchase barbecue sandwiches, side dishes and delicious desserts from the Chuck Wagon.

$300-Table for 8 with open bar.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

$50-Individual seat with open bar.
$25-Individual seat with cash bar.
Donate to the Capital Fund
Tickets are available now. To purchase click the corresponding link above.

George Kaiser Family Foundation Matching Grant
Become a new donor to OkEq or a new member of Oklahomans for
Equality today. All new member donations to Oklahomans for Equality
will be matched by the George Kaiser Family Foundation.

Lawyer in the Library
September 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

GEORGE KAISER FAt--11LY FOUNDATION

Find out more about membership with Oklahomans for Equality
and learn how to make your donation today.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

Wednesday August 17, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Aila's Catering and Events
Go West Event Center
6205 New Sapulpa Rd., Tulsa, OK 74131
At AILA'S Catering, We Provide Superior Quality Ingredients and Stunning Displays with Each and Every Menu Created for Weddings,
Corporate Events, Family Gatherings, or Intimate Private Home Dinners.

This Narcotics Anonymous
meditation meeting has a group
meditation followed by reading NA
literature and sharing. Everyone is
welcome regardless of age race
sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the
desire to stop using drugs. There
are no dues or fees. We are not
affiliated with any outside
organization and are self-supporting
through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the
basket or not please join us and
keep coming back.
For more information contact,
Deborah Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator
Thursdays 1-4 p.m. beginning
September 1st
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
- - -- - - The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your

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business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.

Counseling Services

Keep up with this event on Facebook

UALITY
Business Alliance

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Oklahoma!
August 12- September 4
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103
Set in Indian Territory just after the turn of the 20th century, "Oklahoma!" features a high-spirited rivalry between local
farmers and cowboys that provides a colorful background against which Curly, a handsome cowboy, tries to win the
heart of Laurey, a winsome farm girl. "Oklahoma!" is the first collaboration between composer Richard Rodgers and
librettist Oscar Hammerstein II, and it remains their most innovative. It was one of the first Broadway musicals to fully
integrate song-and-dance numbers - including "Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'" "People Will Say We're In Love" and the
rip-roaring "Oklahoma!"- into the story.

The link to purchase tickets to Oklahoma! is:
http://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketPurchase?organ_val=37848&amp;group_id=655230&amp;schedule=list

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by
appointment only. Gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who
have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
-----(918) 594-8568

Just six shows are left, and tickets are selling fast!

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Tuesday August 23, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 South Harvard, Tulsa, OK 74114
Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for a few good men...to SING!! If you love to sing, perform
and enjoy being around a great group of guys, come join us! COMC is looking for new members
and past members to join the chorus and perform our December holiday concert at Trinity Episcopal
Church.
Rehearsals start on Tuesday August 23 at 7:00 p.m. at Fellowship Congregational Church, 2900
South Harvard, Tulsa. All you have to do to join is come to a rehearsal. Then a simple audition for
our Artistic Director Kent Dennis after one of the first few rehearsals.

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual
orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who
have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at
tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Contact us at counciloak.org if you have any questions.

Rise Up Singing - 100 Years at the Synagogue
Sunday, August 28, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
The Synagogue - Congregation B'nai Emunah
1719 South Owasso Ave., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
In honor of the Synagogue's Centennial year, the theme will be "Ten Decades of Show Music." The event is free
and open to the public, with treats, gourmet coffee, and other beverages during and after the program. An
optional dinner catered by the Seventeenth Street Deli will be served at 6:00 p.m. for $20. Call the Synagogue
Office at (918) 935-3373 to make your reservation and plan to come early to make sure that you have a
comfortable seat. Guests are welcome to tour the Synagogue at 5:00 p.m. before the event begins.

OkEq Annual Board Meeting

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Thursday September 1, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) Board of Directors currently has 10 open positions. OkEq
members who have donated over $50 since July 31st, 2015 are eligible to vote in this year's
election. Candidates have been nominated through two processes as described by the By-laws:
Nominated by the Board of Development and Governance Committee and Nominated by a
petition signed by at least 15 OkEq members.
The Board of Directors for Oklahomans for Equality is a working board that oversees fundraising
and financial stability, optimizing organizational competencies and resources. They are to expand
our outreach, collaborations and communications. They are to address the unique needs of our
community in programming and services. Directors are tasked with influencing change in our
region to foster an inclusive environment for LGBT Oklahomans. Our success is contingent on
their commitment to attract, engage and retain membership. We will all benefit from a dedicated Board, so please consider your vote carefully
and thoughtfully.
All voting must be completed by 7:00 p.m. September 1st
To view candidate bios click here.
The meeting will include a reception with drinks, a year in review presentation, greetings from public elected officials and election results.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

GRAB
YOUR

BALLS!
And you could win some money doing it!

Come join us at Sheridan Lanes on Friday August 19 th for some
bowling fun and support the JOLT bowling tournament. You don't
need to know how to bowl to have a great time. For $20 , you get 3
games of bowling and free shoe rental. You also get chances to win
money and cool door prizes plus have a great time with your
friends ! Arrive at Sheridan Lanes at 31 st and Sheridan at 7 :30 PM to
get your shoes and pick your lanes. Bowling will start at 8:00 PM.

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

A Friend for a Friend - Third Annnual Fundraiser
Saturday August 20, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
You are invited to join us in celebrating 25 years, 1991 - 2016.
Dinner is $20.00 - Ribs, chicken and vegetarian main dishes. Baked beans, coleslaw, potato salad, and Al's carrot
cupcakes!
Live Entertainment and Silent Auction - All proceeds to benefit the program which supports hundreds of pet owners living
with HIV to be able to keep their best friend at a crucial time in their life
Seating is limited so make your reservation before August 10th! RSVP with Jason Eddingfield 918-361-8839

H.O.P.E. Presents Divas Las Vegas
Friday, August 26, 6:30 p.m.
Hyatt Regency Tulsa
100 E. 3rd St., Tulsa, OK 74103

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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For 17 years, Health Outreach Prevention Education, Inc.'s DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E. has been considered the
premiere HIV, Hepatitis C (HCV), STD Prevention Event of the Tulsa community. We hope you will help
us continue this long-standing tradition of being not only the most fun and entertaining party of the year,
but one of the most generous.
DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E. features live music from Tulsa's diverse local artists along with heavy Hors d'oeuvres,
beverages, and one of a kind live and silent auction items. We rely on this event for 20% of H.O.P.E.'s
annual budget. All sponsorship dollars stay within H.O.P.E., benefiting our city and region.

Tulsa Area
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For more information, tickets or sponsorship information click here.

SAGE Events
SAGE Tulsa will have their third pool party on Tuesday, August 30th at 10:00 am. Members
can meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party. Lunch at the pool party will be
burgers and hot dogs. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with steps to help people
into the pool. If you would like to attend, please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org to RSVP. The pool
party will be held at 1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105. Maps are available at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center.

Starting
in August
atthe
R.Neill
Equality Center
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2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach

SAGE Movie Club. For adults over 50. Watch the latest LGBT themed movies in the comfort of
the Sue Welch Great Hall. Weekly every Tuesday 1pm-3pm beginning August 2nd
SAGE Book Club. This book discussion group will explore the rich tradition of lesbian, gay,
bisexual and transgender literature. All adults (50+) are welcome to participate in the group. Books are provided by our Nancy McDonald Rainbow library;
great discussion provided by you. Join us weekly every Wednesday 1pm-3pm beginning August 3rd.

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies,
SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater understanding of aging
in all communities and promotes positive images of LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center.

Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

$5.00 per Session

Volunteer of the Month
August 2016

Gender Outreach

Cait O'Darling
Cait has been a volunteer at OkEq since 2011. She wanted to volunteer to honor
her brother Frank who died from complications due to AIDS in February of 1993.
When she is not volunteering at OkEq she is a licensed private investigator and
practices and teaches a method of deep relaxation and rejuvenation called Reiki.
Her favorite part of volunteering here is her coworkers. "They make it fun!" Cait is
also involved in the Tulsa Two-Spirit Society. She recommends that others
volunteer because " Our programs help ease an individual's journey out from
the ostracization, alienation, isolation that heterocentric cultural hegemony seeks
to impose and into a place of empowered belonging to a community focused on
the pursuit of social justice and equality for all members of our chosen family. In
short, working at The Dennis R Neill Equality Center is a blast because we
celebrate diversity."

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

We thank you for your dedication Cait!

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at
jose.vega@okeq.org
First Thursday Art Opening - "Naturally Speaking"
Thursday September 1, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Two fiber artists, Jeanie Weber and Lyn Lucas, use naturally occurring materials and processes to
create distinctive and out-of-the-ordinary works of art through very different approaches. Both artists
appreciate, observe and listen to Nature; though their work is dissimilar, the creations from the two
artists often stir the same reactions: "unusual", "unexpected", "interesting". Both artists are award
winners and members of Fiber Artists of Oklahoma.
For Jeanie Weber's basketry, pine needles are both the inspiration and basis. The mighty Longleaf
Pine's discards, gathered one by one into slowly growing coils, wind around and around to create
vessels of varied shapes and sizes. She typically uses something else from Nature's storehouse as a
starting point--often a piece of wood or stone while incorporating beads, wire, feathers or a quill. Her
baskets are not intended to be functional, although some people have found them to be useful as well
as artistic. "I usually don't start with a finished shape in mind, but watch and feel how the coils grow,
adding adornments when it seems to make sense artistically," Weber explains. "I have an organic
reaction when picking up those Pine Needles. Often when I'm weaving, it feels like Mother Nature's
hands are around my own."
Lyn Lucas creates a serendipitous exploration of patterns and textures using images of rusted
artifacts, transferred to natural fabrics. "My fascination with the organic process of melding the
oxidized iron surfaces from found and common objects onto textiles is rooted in experimentation as well as discovery," says Lucas. "Bedsprings become

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the

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templates. Discarded metal transcends its form to embellish cloth. Predictability is a goal scarcely realized." Using the power of the sun, oxygen and
liquids, the decay and decomposition of the iron combines with fiber to transform blight into brilliance. The iron shimmers in the sun, bound to the fabric
by chemistry and memories of its former glory. The accidental plan becomes an adventure in freeing the iron ore, while controlling the process to create a
visual rhythm which dances atop the fabric revealing texture, tone and tenacious imagery. "Some may see objects; others envision shapes; but, it is the
iron that controls the outcome, flowing freely, while fusing its image to the fabric."

Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, September from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues
throughout the month.
For more information on the event and artists visit our website www.okeq.org

Gay Men's Dinner Group
We are doing 2 events again in September.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

Friday September 2nd - Grilling hot dogs and swimming at my home.(weather permitting) 6:00pm till
12:00am'ish. I will provide hot dogs, chips, dessert and I will make tea. If you want anything else to drink you
are welcome to bring it. NO Glass Containers allowed outside. This is my home so everyone must drink
responsibly and be respectful of my home and my neighbors. Please RSVP is you are coming so I know how
much food to buy.

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Tuesday September 6th at 6:30pm . We are eating at Mimi's Cafe It is located at 8215 E. 71st street, (In
front of Woodland Hills Mall). I f you are coming please RSVP. I need a headcount for the reservation.

Gay Men's Dinner Group
Richard haley
GuysDineToo@gmail.com

Victory Institute Leadership Summit
Saturday September 24, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

EBA Directory

Victory Leadership Summits offer a day-long, intensive training for LGBT leaders. These summits help trainees develop the
skills needed to take next steps in public service.
Hear from local elected and appointed officials, Victory's experts on appointed positions and running for office, and
organizations working for LGBT equality locally and statewide on how to become more involved in public service. Attendees
join a strong cohort of established and emerging leaders and connect with valuable tools and resources to take the next step
in their work.
The trainings are open to LGBT community members 18 and older, and are free to attend.
For more information click here

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VICTORY

The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Pryor Rendering
October 13-16
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point

In Pryor Oklahoma during the 1960's, the promise of heaven and the stench of
decay mingle in the air as young Charlie Hope and his hard-drinking grandfather,
and fundamentalist Pentecostal mother harbor secrets of desire, drink and
delusions. Pryor Rendering is Charlie's coming-of-age story, where choosing love
and the truth that lives in his heart nearly renders his family to the bone.
Pryor Rendering is being presented in the Williams Theatre at the Tulsa
Performing
Arts Center, 2nd and Cincinnati, from October 13 - 16. Evening performances are
at 8:00 PM and the matinee performance is at 2:00 PM. The production is
recommended for mature audience. Tickets are $20 to $32. The LGBT $10 youth/
student tickets (live theatre at movie prices) are now available. For more
information go to AmericanTheatreCompany.org or call 918-747-9494. For
tickets call 918-596-7111 or go to MyTicketOffice.com

Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Testing provided by Guiding Right
Testing

2017 Call for Exhibition Proposals
Entry Deadline October 15, 2016
The OkEq gallery at the Dennis R Neill Equality center in Tulsa,
Oklahoma is now accepting proposals for the 2017 Exhibition Calendar.
Each chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days.
Our gallery encourages emerging artists and fresh challenging work in all
media, including installation works. Proposals should include a paragraph
or two about your vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 jpg images which
represent your current work. All proposals must be submitted online.
Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists or a small group are also
acceptable.
Artists who have not shown in the gallery before will be given priority
consideration.

Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing

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dates.
Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to
prepare or if you have calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if
you could be ready to go quickly, as those early months are sometimes
hard to fill.
OkEq will host the opening night reception for the artist(s), on the
first Thursday of the month. Each exhibit is hung on the Tuesday prior. No additional work will be accepted after initial delivery. There will be a 30%
commission on work sold. Artists will be asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a drawing at close of opening night. Artist will also
provide "museum cards" for each piece, stating the title, and price, with other information being optional. A bio and artist statement is due to the OkEq
gallery on the 1st of the month prior to the exhibit, for publicity purposes.
Deadline for submissions is October 15, 2016. Notifications will be sent out by November 1, 2016.
Please submit by e-mail to jose.vega@okeq.org, with the subject heading "OkEq gallery proposal"

Rooftop Rally
Saturday October 15, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality is going purple and blowing the centers roof off!
Let's show LGBT youth they're not alone. Let's stand together against bullying for Spirit day
October 15th, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. on top of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center!
We invite everyone to wear purple and join this year's ultimate roof top rally! Your purple shirt is
your ticket in and symbolizes your support for LGBT youth as well as speaking out against
bullying.
For more information or to RSPV email
Jose.vega@okeq.org

Intimate Partner
Violence Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk
of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing
the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

Equality Center Pride Store
Prices have been reduced! These beautiful t-shirts celebrating the 2016 Tulsa Pride are available in our Pride Store for $15.00.
Tie-dye is also available for $20.00

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Ma Vie En Rose"

By: Alain Berliner
The story of this sensitively-handled film concerns a young MtF transsexual. It is by turns comic and
heartbreaking. Seven-year old Ludovic lives in an upper-middle class Belgian suburban neighborhood. He
behaves in a way that is quite natural to him, dresses in a dress or skirt whenever possible, and is quite
convinced he will be marrying a neighborhood boy, the son of his father's boss. His favorite television
program is a kitchy girls program about a Barbie-like doll called Pam who lives in a flowery girly pink cartoon
fantasy world and has magic powers. Young Ludovic dances Pam's dance to the haunting song "Rose", and
like some other girls of his age fantasizes about marriage to a handsome romantic man who will sweep his
female love off her feet.
The film depicts the difficulties facing a child with gender identity issues and the way the Ludovic himself, the
confused parents and family, society, school, other children, and the neighborhood (hostile, hypocritical, and
ignorant) handle the situation. Ludovic is seven years old. At first thinks he is a girl, then becomes confused
as everyone attempts to disabuse him of this, then tries to find an acceptable common ground (I am a
girlboy, or I am a boy but I will grow up to be a girl, or something went wrong and and I should have been
born a girl). When he was born, the extra X chromosome accidentally landed in the trash and he got a Y
instead! Even an identity as a girlboy is not allowed him by those around him. The only ones who have any
understanding of what he is going through are his psychologist and his grandmother who thinks it might be a
phase he is going through, but also confronts the situation with some understanding. His sister also sees
Ludovich more as he is than as others believe or want him to be.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group
Last Wednesday of each
month from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions
may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
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advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Burn Co. Barbecue
Hosts
Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

August 24th 6:30-9:00pm
1738S lk&amp;onAve, Tu~OK 74119
6:30 pm:
7:00 pm:
8-9:00 pm:

"Meaf' &amp; Greet
BBQ Clem starts
Dinner is served

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Tickets - $100.00/person
Tickets must be purchased before AuglN 19th.

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

All proceeds go directly to the 2016 HIV Wellness
Retreat, hosted by the Grateful Day Foundation.
For more information contact:
Chud? Courtney • 918-500-5421
gratefuldayfoundation@gmail.com

http://www.gratefulday.org
Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Sisters in Song
Cliristmas 2016
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Rehearsals begin
Tuesday Sept 6th
7:00 PM
Rehearsals are every Tuesda night
through Dec. 1 th

Fellowship Congregational Church
2700 South Harvard
We welcome all singers to come to our rehearsals in September!
Music and recordings available when you contact us.

No auditions, but choir is set by October 4th!
Contact Linda Barton Paul, Artistic Director

918-629-7259

harplindal@gmail.com

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Territory Days Barn Dance
Saturday August 27, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

In This Issue
Territory Days
OkEq Annual Board Meeting
Call for Exhibition Proposals
Oklahoma!
Rise Up Singing
SAGE Summer Pool Parties
July Volunteer of the Month
First Thursday Art Opening
Gay Men's Dinner Group
EBA Mixer
Victory Institute Leadership Summit
Pryor Rendering
Rooftop Rally.
Congratualtions Smoke
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Council Oak Men's Chorale

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, September 22nd
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.
We need to renovate the Equality Center and Aunt Eller a.k.a. Toby Jenkins is hosting another barn dance to raise the funds. And just like the musical
"Oklahoma!" territory folks need to get together and have some fun and raise lots of money.
If you like to lip sync to your favorite song you could walk away with prize money if you win the Oklahoma Lip Sync Contest.
DJ Crystal will be playing the best country and western music in our make shift barn on a wooden dance floor (aka our garage space) for the best boot
skootin, two steppin, and line dancing in Tulsa.
Oklahomans for Equality is presently raising capital funds to renovate the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. The Board of Directors and Trustees have
unanimously approved an $800,000 capital renovation project. Help us reach our goal.
We have some of your favorite country queens and the "Okla-Homo's Fancy Dancers" performing that night.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The July exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the combined works of
Loyal Roach, Dean Wyatt, Rebecca
Joskey andTaylor Painter-Wolfe. It is
entitled Expirements from the Lab

You can purchase barbecue sandwiches, side dishes and delicious desserts from the Chuck Wagon.

$300-Table for 8 with open bar.
$50-Individual seat with open bar.
$25-Individual seat with cash bar.
Donate to the Capital Fund
Tickets are available now. To purchase click the corresponding link above.

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Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

OkEq Annual Board Meeting
Thursday September 1, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Lawyer in the Library
September 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Reception - 6:00 p.m.
Meeting - 6:30 p.m.
All Voting Ends - 7:00 p.m.
Election Results - 7:30 p.m.
The Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) Board of Directors currently has 10 open positions. OkEq
members who have donated over $50 since July 31st, 2015 are eligible to vote in this year's
election. Candidates have been nominated through two processes as described by the By-laws:
Nominated by the Board of Development and Governance Committee and Nominated by a
petition signed by at least 15 OkEq members.
The Board of Directors for Oklahomans for Equality is a working board that oversees fundraising
and financial stability, optimizing organizational competencies and resources. They are to expand
our outreach, collaborations and communications. They are to address the unique needs of our
community in programming and services. Directors are tasked with influencing change in our
region to foster an inclusive environment for LGBT Oklahomans. Our success is contingent on
their commitment to attract, engage and retain membership. We will all benefit from a dedicated Board, so please consider your vote carefully
and thoughtfully.

Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

All voting must be completed by 7:00 p.m. September 1st
To view candidate bios click here.
The meeting will include a reception with drinks, a year in review presentation, greetings from public elected officials and election results.

2017 Call for Exhibition Proposals
Entry Deadline October 15, 2016
The OkEq gallery at the Dennis R Neill Equality center in Tulsa,
Oklahoma is now accepting proposals for the 2017 Exhibition Calendar.
Each chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days.
Our gallery encourages emerging artists and fresh challenging work in all
media, including installation works. Proposals should include a paragraph
or two about your vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 jpg images which
represent your current work. All proposals must be submitted online.
Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists or a small group are also
acceptable.
Artists who have not shown in the gallery before will be given priority
consideration.
Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to
prepare or if you have calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if
you could be ready to go quickly, as those early months are sometimes
hard to fill.
OkEq will host the opening night reception for the artist(s), on the
first Thursday of the month. Each exhibit is hung on the Tuesday prior. No additional work will be accepted after initial delivery. There will be a 30%
commission on work sold. Artists will be asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a drawing at close of opening night. Artist will also
provide "museum cards" for each piece, stating the title, and price, with other information being optional. A bio and artist statement is due to the OkEq
gallery on the 1st of the month prior to the exhibit, for publicity purposes.

This Narcotics Anonymous
meditation meeting has a group
meditation followed by reading NA
literature and sharing. Everyone is
welcome regardless of age race
sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the
desire to stop using drugs. There
are no dues or fees. We are not
affiliated with any outside
organization and are self-supporting
through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the
basket or not please join us and
keep coming back.
For more information contact,
Deborah Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Deadline for submissions is October 15, 2016. Notifications will be sent out by November 1, 2016.

Healthcare Navigator

Please submit by e-mail to jose.vega@okeq.org, with the subject heading "OkEq gallery proposal"

Thursdays 1-4 p.m. beginning
September 1st

Oklahoma!
August 12- September 4
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103
Set in Indian Territory just after the turn of the 20th century, "Oklahoma!" features a high-spirited rivalry between local
farmers and cowboys that provides a colorful background against which Curly, a handsome cowboy, tries to win the
heart of Laurey, a winsome farm girl. "Oklahoma!" is the first collaboration between composer Richard Rodgers and
librettist Oscar Hammerstein II, and it remains their most innovative. It was one of the first Broadway musicals to fully
integrate song-and-dance numbers - including "Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'" "People Will Say We're In Love" and the
rip-roaring "Oklahoma!"- into the story.

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

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Counseling Services
The link to purchase tickets to Oklahoma! is:
http://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketPurchase?organ_val=37848&amp;group_id=655230&amp;schedule=list
Just six shows are left, and tickets are selling fast!

Counselors are donating their
services to Oklahomans for Equality.
Please be patient when setting up
appointment times. It can take up to
2 weeks for them to find an available
time to see you.

Rise Up Singing - 100 Years at the Synagogue
Sunday, August 28, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
The Synagogue - Congregation B'nai Emunah
1719 South Owasso Ave., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
In honor of the Synagogue's Centennial year, the theme will be "Ten Decades of Show Music." The event is free
and open to the public, with treats, gourmet coffee, and other beverages during and after the program. An
optional dinner catered by the Seventeenth Street Deli will be served at 6:00 p.m. for $20. Call the Synagogue
Office at (918) 935-3373 to make your reservation and plan to come early to make sure that you have a
comfortable seat. Guests are welcome to tour the Synagogue at 5:00 p.m. before the event begins.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SAGE Events
SAGE Tulsa will have their third pool party on Tuesday, August 30th at 10:00 am. Members
can meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party. Lunch at the pool party will be
burgers and hot dogs. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with steps to help people
into the pool. If you would like to attend, please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org to RSVP. The pool
party will be held at 1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105. Maps are available at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center.

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SAGE Movie Club. For adults over 50. Watch the latest LGBT themed movies in the comfort of
the Sue Welch Great Hall. Weekly every Tuesday 1pm-3pm beginning August 2nd. Due to the
pool party on August 30th, the movie club will not meet.
SAGE Book Club. This book discussion group will explore the rich tradition of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender literature. All adults (50+) are
welcome to participate in the group. Books are provided by our Nancy McDonald Rainbow library; great discussion provided by you. Join us weekly
every Wednesday 1pm-3pm beginning August 3rd.
PRYO R REN DERI NG

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by
appointment only. Gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who
have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

A read-around of Pryor Rendering will start at the August 31st meeting of the book club and be completed by the premier of the musical October 13.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies,
SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater understanding of aging
in all communities and promotes positive images of LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center.

Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

Volunteer of the Month
August 2016

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual
orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who
have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at
tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Cait O'Darling
Cait has been a volunteer at OkEq since 2011. She wanted to volunteer to honor
her brother Frank who died from complications due to AIDS in February of 1993.
When she is not volunteering at OkEq she is a licensed private investigator and
practices and teaches a method of deep relaxation and rejuvenation called Reiki.
Her favorite part of volunteering here is her coworkers. "They make it fun!" Cait is
also involved in the Tulsa Two-Spirit Society. She recommends that others
volunteer because " Our programs help ease an individual's journey out from
the ostracization, alienation, isolation that heterocentric cultural hegemony seeks
to impose and into a place of empowered belonging to a community focused on
the pursuit of social justice and equality for all members of our chosen family. In
short, working at The Dennis R Neill Equality Center is a blast because we
celebrate diversity."

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment
only. Issues surrounding gender
identity, sexual orientation, mood or
anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic
event. Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu

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(918) 914-9746

We thank you for your dedication Cait!

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at
jose.vega@okeq.org
First Thursday Art Opening - "Naturally Speaking"
Thursday September 1, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Two fiber artists, Jeanie Weber and Lyn Lucas, use naturally occurring materials and processes to
create distinctive and out-of-the-ordinary works of art through very different approaches. Both artists
appreciate, observe and listen to Nature; though their work is dissimilar, the creations from the two
artists often stir the same reactions: "unusual", "unexpected", "interesting". Both artists are award
winners and members of Fiber Artists of Oklahoma.
For Jeanie Weber's basketry, pine needles are both the inspiration and basis. The mighty Longleaf
Pine's discards, gathered one by one into slowly growing coils, wind around and around to create
vessels of varied shapes and sizes. She typically uses something else from Nature's storehouse as a
starting point--often a piece of wood or stone while incorporating beads, wire, feathers or a quill. Her
baskets are not intended to be functional, although some people have found them to be useful as well
as artistic. "I usually don't start with a finished shape in mind, but watch and feel how the coils grow,
adding adornments when it seems to make sense artistically," Weber explains. "I have an organic
reaction when picking up those Pine Needles. Often when I'm weaving, it feels like Mother Nature's
hands are around my own."
Lyn Lucas creates a serendipitous exploration of patterns and textures using images of rusted
artifacts, transferred to natural fabrics. "My fascination with the organic process of melding the
oxidized iron surfaces from found and common objects onto textiles is rooted in experimentation as well as discovery," says Lucas. "Bedsprings become
templates. Discarded metal transcends its form to embellish cloth. Predictability is a goal scarcely realized." Using the power of the sun, oxygen and
liquids, the decay and decomposition of the iron combines with fiber to transform blight into brilliance. The iron shimmers in the sun, bound to the fabric
by chemistry and memories of its former glory. The accidental plan becomes an adventure in freeing the iron ore, while controlling the process to create a
visual rhythm which dances atop the fabric revealing texture, tone and tenacious imagery. "Some may see objects; others envision shapes; but, it is the
iron that controls the outcome, flowing freely, while fusing its image to the fabric."
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, September from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues
throughout the month.
For more information on the event and artists visit our website www.okeq.org

Gay Men's Dinner Group

Jess White
I am available for
appointments on Tuesday
from 8am-4pm and Thursday
from 8am-11:30am . I have
experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender
identity, sexual/affectional
orientation, trauma,
and life transitions. I also have
experience working with
children and adolescents. You
can contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(832)-405-2534 .

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is
experienced with working with
clients in the rainbow
community, including sexual or
affectional orientation, gender
identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety,
and social issues. He works
from a values oriented and
humanistic theoretical model.
Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at (918)
594-8568

We are doing 2 events again in September.
Friday September 2nd - Grilling hot dogs and swimming at my home.(weather permitting) 6:00pm till
12:00am'ish. I will provide hot dogs, chips, dessert and I will make tea. If you want anything else to drink you
are welcome to bring it. NO Glass Containers allowed outside. This is my home so everyone must drink
responsibly and be respectful of my home and my neighbors. Please RSVP is you are coming so I know how
much food to buy.
Tuesday September 6th at 6:30pm . We are eating at Mimi's Cafe It is located at 8215 E. 71st street, (In
front of Woodland Hills Mall). I f you are coming please RSVP. I need a headcount for the reservation.

Gay Men's Dinner Group
Richard haley
GuysDineToo@gmail.com

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday September 21, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Ehrle's Party and Carnival Supply
5150 S Sheridan Rd, Tulsa, OK 74145
Northeast Oklahoma's best place for all your party needs since 1955. Costumes
and accessories year round, birthdays, weddings, rentals, seasonal and
more. Costumes, Party &amp; Events is the web's most unique store for Halloween
costumes, accessories, make-up, wigs and masks as well as party supplies,
wedding supplies, party and seasonal decorations and event rentals. Costumes,
Party &amp; Events is a division of the Ehrle's Party &amp; Carnival Supply, Inc. Costumes,
Party &amp; Events offers Halloween Costumes, Halloween Accessories,
and Halloween Decorations seller. Beyond our Halloween products, we also
offer Party Supplies, Birthday Party Patterns, Wedding Decorations, Wedding
Supplies, Holiday Decorations, Holiday Costumes, Anniversary
Decorations, Helium Tanks, and Party Event Rentals. The Ehrle's company is one
of the best party supply businesses in the country, selling Party Supplies including
Halloween Costumes for more than 55 years. Beginning with our brick and mortar
store in Tulsa, Oklahoma we have expanded to offer our products all across the
United States with our newest division, Costumes, Party and Events. This website

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical
Mental Health Counseling from
Ball State University in 2015.
She is currently a doctoral
student in Oklahoma State
University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn
has experience working with
intimate partner violence,
sexual assault, spiritual
concerns, and trauma. She has
also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and
play therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu

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is the premier website for shopping for all of your Halloween needs.

Non-Binary Support
Group

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to
meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc.
Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may
host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a
mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Keep up with this event on Facebook

E UALITY
Business Alliance

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

Victory Institute Leadership Summit
Saturday September 24, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Victory Leadership Summits offer a day-long, intensive training for LGBT leaders. These summits help trainees develop the
skills needed to take next steps in public service.
Hear from local elected and appointed officials, Victory's experts on appointed positions and running for office, and
organizations working for LGBT equality locally and statewide on how to become more involved in public service. Attendees
join a strong cohort of established and emerging leaders and connect with valuable tools and resources to take the next step
in their work.
The trainings are open to LGBT community members 18 and older, and are free to attend.
For more information click here

Pryor Rendering
October 13-16
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103

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1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

...

VICTORY

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m.

In Pryor Oklahoma during the 1960's, the promise of heaven and the stench of
decay mingle in the air as young Charlie Hope and his hard-drinking grandfather,
and fundamentalist Pentecostal mother harbor secrets of desire, drink and
delusions. Pryor Rendering is Charlie's coming-of-age story, where choosing love
and the truth that lives in his heart nearly renders his family to the bone.
Pryor Rendering is being presented in the Williams Theatre at the Tulsa
Performing
Arts Center, 2nd and Cincinnati, from October 13 - 16. Evening performances are
at 8:00 PM and the matinee performance is at 2:00 PM. The production is
recommended for mature audience. Tickets are $20 to $32. The LGBT $10 youth/
student tickets (live theatre at movie prices) are now available. For more
information go to AmericanTheatreCompany.org or call 918-747-9494. For
tickets call 918-596-7111 or go to MyTicketOffice.com

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

Rooftop Rally
Saturday October 15, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality is going purple and blowing the centers roof off!
Let's show LGBT youth they're not alone. Let's stand together against bullying for Spirit day
October 15th, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. on top of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center!
We invite everyone to wear purple and join this year's ultimate roof top rally! Your purple shirt is
your ticket in and symbolizes your support for LGBT youth as well as speaking out against
bullying.
For more information or to RSPV email
Jose.vega@okeq.org

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"

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Facilitated by
John Madigan

Congratualtions Smoke B and Smoke C Teams!

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach
Tal{e A Cl.ass

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

Tulsa Smoke B finished 17th out of 35 teams.
$5.00 per Session

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous

Tulsa Smoke C finished 9th out of 63 teams
Equality Center Pride Store

Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

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Visit the OKEQ Pride store for all your end of summer necessities!!!
OKEQ frisbees $3
Vote buttons $3
Sunglasses $10
Cold beverage drinkware $12

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Nobody Knew What To Do: A Story About Bullying"

By: Becky Ray McCain
Straightforward and simple, this story tells how one child found the courage to tell a teacher about Ray, who was
being picked on and bullied by other kids in school. Faced with the fact that "nobody knows what to do" while Ray is
bullied, the children sympathetic to him feel fear and confusion and can only hope that Ray will "fit in some day."
Finally, after Ray misses a day of school and the bullies plot mean acts for his return, our narrator goes to a teacher.
The children then invite Ray to play with them, and, with adult help, together they stand up to the bullies.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Tuesday August 23, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 South Harvard, Tulsa, OK 74114
Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for a few good men...to SING!! If you love to sing, perform
and enjoy being around a great group of guys, come join us! COMC is looking for new members
and past members to join the chorus and perform our December holiday concert at Trinity Episcopal
Church.
Rehearsals began Tuesday August 23 at 7:00 p.m. at Fellowship Congregational Church, 2900
South Harvard, Tulsa. All you have to do to join is come to a rehearsal. Then a simple audition for
our Artistic Director Kent Dennis after one of the first few rehearsals.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Contact us at counciloak.org if you have any questions.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day

Sisters in Song
Christmas 2016

Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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Tuesday Sept 6th
7:00 PM

Monday 4 - 8 pm
Testing provided by Guiding Right
Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule

Rehearsa ls are every Tuesda night

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

through Dec. 13th

Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing

Fellowship Congregational Church
2700 South Harvard
We welcome all singers to come to our rehearsals in September!
Music and recordings available when you contact us.

No auditions, but choir is set by October 4th!
Contact Linda Barton Paul, Artistic Director
918-629-7259

harplinda1@gmail.com

Purple Glaze Studio - LGBT Night
Tuesday September 13, 7:00 p.m.
Purple Glaze Studio South
6528 E. 91st St., Tulsa, OK. 74133

Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

Intimate Partner
Violence Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk
of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing
the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

Purple Glaze Studio will be hosting a LGBT night. All ages are welcome. There will be a $3.00 studio
fee plus the cost of the piece you choose to paint. For more information call Jim Stunkard at
918-636-9311 or email at jimstunkard@gmail.com. I f you have questions about the studio and what
they offer please call 918-941-6900.

Cyndi Lauper - Detour Tour
Tuesday September 13, 8:00 p.m
Civic Center Music Hall
201 N. Walker Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73102

You can purchase tickets for the show here

Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group
Last Wednesday of each
month from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
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participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions
may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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In This Issue
OkEq Annual Board Meeting
First Thursday Art Opening
September Volunteer of the Month
Call for Exhibition Proposals
Oklahoma!
SAGE Summer Pool Parties

Thursday September 1, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Sisters in Song
Council Oak Men's Chorale

Reception - 6:00 p.m.
Meeting - 6:30 p.m.
All Voting Ends - 7:00 p.m.
Election Results - 7:30 p.m.

Gay Men's Dinner Group
HOMO The Documentary
EBA Mixer

The Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) Board of Directors currently has 10 open positions. OkEq
members who have donated over $50 since July 31st, 2015 are eligible to vote in this year's
election. Candidates have been nominated through two processes as described by the By-laws:
Nominated by the Board of Development and Governance Committee and Nominated by a
petition signed by at least 15 OkEq members.
The Board of Directors for Oklahomans for Equality is a working board that oversees fundraising
and financial stability, optimizing organizational competencies and resources. They are to expand
our outreach, collaborations and communications. They are to address the unique needs of our
community in programming and services. Directors are tasked with influencing change in our
region to foster an inclusive environment for LGBT Oklahomans. Our success is contingent on
their commitment to attract, engage and retain membership. We will all benefit from a dedicated Board, so please consider your vote carefully
and thoughtfully.

Stand Bi+ Me Rooftop Celebration
Victory Institute Leadership Summit
Territory Days
Pryor Rendering
Rooftop Rally.
Congratualtions Smoke
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

All voting must be completed by 7:00 p.m. September 1st
To view candidate bios click here.
The meeting will include a reception with drinks, a year in review presentation, greetings from public elected officials and election results.

First Thursday Art Opening - "Naturally Speaking"
Thursday September 1, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

OkEq Board Meeting

Two fiber artists, Jeanie Weber and Lyn Lucas, use naturally occurring materials and processes to
create distinctive and out-of-the-ordinary works of art through very different approaches. Both artists
appreciate, observe and listen to Nature; though their work is dissimilar, the creations from the two
artists often stir the same reactions: "unusual", "unexpected", "interesting". Both artists are award
winners and members of Fiber Artists of Oklahoma.
For Jeanie Weber's basketry, pine needles are both the inspiration and basis. The mighty Longleaf
Pine's discards, gathered one by one into slowly growing coils, wind around and around to create
vessels of varied shapes and sizes. She typically uses something else from Nature's storehouse as a
starting point--often a piece of wood or stone while incorporating beads, wire, feathers or a quill. Her
baskets are not intended to be functional, although some people have found them to be useful as well
as artistic. "I usually don't start with a finished shape in mind, but watch and feel how the coils grow,
adding adornments when it seems to make sense artistically," Weber explains. "I have an organic
reaction when picking up those Pine Needles. Often when I'm weaving, it feels like Mother Nature's
hands are around my own."
Lyn Lucas creates a serendipitous exploration of patterns and textures using images of rusted
artifacts, transferred to natural fabrics. "My fascination with the organic process of melding the
oxidized iron surfaces from found and common objects onto textiles is rooted in experimentation as well as discovery," says Lucas. "Bedsprings become
templates. Discarded metal transcends its form to embellish cloth. Predictability is a goal scarcely realized." Using the power of the sun, oxygen and
liquids, the decay and decomposition of the iron combines with fiber to transform blight into brilliance. The iron shimmers in the sun, bound to the fabric
by chemistry and memories of its former glory. The accidental plan becomes an adventure in freeing the iron ore, while controlling the process to create a
visual rhythm which dances atop the fabric revealing texture, tone and tenacious imagery. "Some may see objects; others envision shapes; but, it is the
iron that controls the outcome, flowing freely, while fusing its image to the fabric."

7 p.m. Thursday, September 22nd
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The July exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the combined works of Loyal
Roach, Dean Wyatt, Rebecca Joskey
andTaylor Painter-Wolfe. It is entitled
Expirements from the Lab

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, September from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues
throughout the month.
For more information on the event and artists visit our website www.okeq.org

Volunteer of the Month
September 2016

Gamily

Chad Hollinghead
Chad has volunteered at OkEq since April 2015. He loves the positive impact he makes at the center and
says " It meant so much that I was not judged. I decided to stay and serve the LGBTQ community... I'm so
grateful for the Dennis R Neil Equality Center for giving people an opportunity to serve." He loves "meeting
and talking with all people of every background and ages. It's extremely therapeutic. Then add in the staff,
they make you feel you are truly making a difference in Tulsa." When he is not serving our community he

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works as nurse tech and unit security at a hospital. Chad has participated in several programs throughout
the years, "My first Pride was at Veterans Park. My first program was the youth group (OYP) when OkEq was
on 21st and Memorial behind TNT's. I would absolutely encourage everyone to volunteer! It's extremely
rewarding. Knowing you're making a difference and helping a great organization transform Tulsa for the
better together! When collecting food for an area church, opening the doors to the less fortunate during
dangerous summer heat or simply having free holiday dinners with loved ones when some may have been
turned away by their own, plus so much more, We are family!"
Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality and
is a support network for LGBT parents
and families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

We thank you for your devotion Chad!

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org
Lawyer in the Library

2017 Call for Exhibition Proposals
Entry Deadline October 15, 2016

September 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

The OkEq gallery at the Dennis R Neill Equality center in Tulsa,
Oklahoma is now accepting proposals for the 2017 Exhibition Calendar.
Each chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days.

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Our gallery encourages emerging artists and fresh challenging work in all
media, including installation works. Proposals should include a paragraph
or two about your vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 jpg images which
represent your current work. All proposals must be submitted online.
Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists or a small group are also
acceptable.

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group

Artists who have not shown in the gallery before will be given priority
consideration.

Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to
prepare or if you have calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if
you could be ready to go quickly, as those early months are sometimes
hard to fill.
OkEq will host the opening night reception for the artist(s), on the
first Thursday of the month. Each exhibit is hung on the Tuesday prior. No additional work will be accepted after initial delivery. There will be a 30%
commission on work sold. Artists will be asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a drawing at close of opening night. Artist will also
provide "museum cards" for each piece, stating the title, and price, with other information being optional. A bio and artist statement is due to the OkEq
gallery on the 1st of the month prior to the exhibit, for publicity purposes.
Deadline for submissions is October 15, 2016. Notifications will be sent out by November 1, 2016.
Please submit by e-mail to jose.vega@okeq.org, with the subject heading "OkEq gallery proposal"

Oklahoma!

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.

August 12- September 4
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103
Set in Indian Territory just after the turn of the 20th century, "Oklahoma!" features a high-spirited rivalry between local
farmers and cowboys that provides a colorful background against which Curly, a handsome cowboy, tries to win the
heart of Laurey, a winsome farm girl. "Oklahoma!" is the first collaboration between composer Richard Rodgers and
librettist Oscar Hammerstein II, and it remains their most innovative. It was one of the first Broadway musicals to fully
integrate song-and-dance numbers - including "Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'" "People Will Say We're In Love" and the
rip-roaring "Oklahoma!"- into the story.

For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

The link to purchase tickets to Oklahoma! is:
http://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketPurchase?organ_val=37848&amp;group_id=655230&amp;schedule=list
Just six shows are left, and tickets are selling fast!

Healthcare Navigator
Thursdays 1-4 p.m. beginning
September 1st

SAGE Events
In September at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center:
SAGE Movie Club. For adults over 50. Watch the latest LGBT themed movies in the comfort of the Sue Welch Great
Hall. Weekly every Tuesday 1pm-3pm beginning August 2nd.
SAGE Book Club. This book discussion group will explore the rich tradition of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender
literature. All adults (50+) are welcome to participate in the group. Books are provided by our Nancy McDonald Rainbow
library; great discussion provided by you. Join us weekly every Wednesday 1pm-3pm beginning August 3rd.
A read-around of Pryor Rendering will start at the August 31st meeting of the book club and be completed by the
premier of the musical October 13.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership
with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and

PRYO R RE DERI NG

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment

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advocates for their rights, fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

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times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

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Dr. Kurt Choate

Sisters in Song
Christmas 2016
Rehearsals begin
Tuesday Sept 6th
7:00 PM
Rehearsals are every Tuesday night
through Dec. 13th

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
---(918) 594-8568

Fellowship Congregational Church
2700 South Harvard
We welcome all singers to come to our rehearsals in September!
Music and recordings available when you contact us.

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

No auditions, but choir is set by October 4th!
Contact Linda Barton Paul, Artistic Director
918-629-7259

harplindal@gmail.com

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Tuesday August 23, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 South Harvard, Tulsa, OK 74114

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
----(918) 914-9746

Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for a few good men...to SING!! If you love to sing, perform
and enjoy being around a great group of guys, come join us! COMC is looking for new members
and past members to join the chorus and perform our December holiday concert at Trinity Episcopal
Church.
Rehearsals began Tuesday August 23 at 7:00 p.m. at Fellowship Congregational Church, 2900
South Harvard, Tulsa. All you have to do to join is come to a rehearsal. Then a simple audition for
our Artistic Director Kent Dennis after one of the first few rehearsals.
Contact us at counciloak.org if you have any questions.

Jess White
I am available for appointments

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Gay Men's Dinner Group
We are doing 2 events again in September.
Friday September 2nd - Grilling hot dogs and swimming at my home.(weather permitting) 6:00pm till
12:00am'ish. I will provide hot dogs, chips, dessert and I will make tea. If you want anything else to drink you
are welcome to bring it. NO Glass Containers allowed outside. This is my home so everyone must drink
responsibly and be respectful of my home and my neighbors. Please RSVP is you are coming so I know how
much food to buy.

on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(832)-405-2534 .

Tuesday September 6th at 6:30pm . We are eating at Mimi's Cafe It is located at 8215 E. 71st street, (In
front of Woodland Hills Mall). I f you are coming please RSVP. I need a headcount for the reservation.

Gay Men's Dinner Group
Richard haley
GuysDineToo@gmail.com

HOMO The Documentary Screening
Sunday September 18, 6:00 p.m.
Perkins Auditorium - OU Tulsa Campus
4502 E 41st St, Tulsa, OK 74135
Come join Oklahomans for Equality and the crew of HOMO The Documentary while we host a screening of the film
Sunday September 18th at the Perkins Auditorium located on the campus of the University of Oklahoma-Tulsa.
Tickets can be purchased at the door prior to the start of the show for $15. See you all there!!!

Equality Business Alliance Mixer

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at (918)
594-8568

Wednesday September 21, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Ehrle's Party and Carnival Supply
5150 S Sheridan Rd, Tulsa, OK 74145
Northeast Oklahoma's best place for all your party needs since 1955. Costumes
and accessories year round, birthdays, weddings, rentals, seasonal and
more. Costumes, Party &amp; Events is the web's most unique store for Halloween
costumes, accessories, make-up, wigs and masks as well as party supplies,
wedding supplies, party and seasonal decorations and event rentals. Costumes,
Party &amp; Events is a division of the Ehrle's Party &amp; Carnival Supply, Inc. Costumes,
Party &amp; Events offers Halloween Costumes, Halloween Accessories,
and Halloween Decorations seller. Beyond our Halloween products, we also
offer Party Supplies, Birthday Party Patterns, Wedding Decorations, Wedding
Supplies, Holiday Decorations, Holiday Costumes, Anniversary
Decorations, Helium Tanks, and Party Event Rentals. The Ehrle's company is one
of the best party supply businesses in the country, selling Party Supplies including
Halloween Costumes for more than 55 years. Beginning with our brick and mortar
store in Tulsa, Oklahoma we have expanded to offer our products all across the
United States with our newest division, Costumes, Party and Events. This website
is the premier website for shopping for all of your Halloween needs.
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to
meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc.
Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may
host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a
mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu

Keep up with this event on Facebook

E UALITY
Business Alliance

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Stand Bi+ Me Rooftop Celebration

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Friday September 23, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Come celebrate Bi+ Visibility Day with "Brought to You Bi the Letter B"! We will be hosting a rooftop party
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, Friday, September 23 at 7:00PM! Come for music, dancing,
socializing and drinks! Bring all your friends to celebrate our community!
More details available on Facebook!

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

Victory Institute Leadership Summit
Saturday September 24, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Victory Leadership Summits offer a day-long, intensive training for LGBT leaders. These summits help trainees develop the
skills needed to take next steps in public service.
Hear from local elected and appointed officials, Victory's experts on appointed positions and running for office, and
organizations working for LGBT equality locally and statewide on how to become more involved in public service. Attendees
join a strong cohort of established and emerging leaders and connect with valuable tools and resources to take the next step
in their work.
The trainings are open to LGBT community members 18 and older, and are free to attend.
For more information click here

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VICTORY

Territory Days Barn Dance

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B

Saturday September 24, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Second Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

We need to renovate the Equality Center and Aunt Eller a.k.a. Toby Jenkins is hosting another barn dance to raise the funds. And just like the musical
"Oklahoma!" territory folks need to get together and have some fun and raise lots of money.
If you like to lip sync to your favorite song you could walk away with prize money if you win the Oklahoma Lip Sync Contest.
DJ Crystal will be playing the best country and western music in our make shift barn on a wooden dance floor (aka our garage space) for the best boot
skootin, two steppin, and line dancing in Tulsa.

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Oklahomans for Equality is presently raising capital funds to renovate the Dennis R . Neill Equality Center. The Board of Directors and Trustees have
unanimously approved an $800,000 capital renovation project. Help us reach our goal.
Nicole Carrington (Dale Hogan) our drag entertainers from Vegas will be paying tribute to some of our favorite country queens.
You can purchase barbecue sandwiches from Burn Co., side dishes and delicious desserts from the Chuck Wagon.
$300-Table for 8 with open bar.
$50-Individual seat with open bar.
$5.00 -Individual seat with cash bar.
Tickets are available now by clicking on the ticket link or purchase tickets by contacting Olivia Cotter at 918-743-4297 or email olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship

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Tickets are available now. To purchase click the corresponding link above.

and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach
Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm
Pryor Rendering
October 13-16
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103
In Pryor Oklahoma during the 1960's, the promise of heaven and the stench of
decay mingle in the air as young Charlie Hope and his hard-drinking grandfather,
and fundamentalist Pentecostal mother harbor secrets of desire, drink and
delusions. Pryor Rendering is Charlie's coming-of-age story, where choosing love
and the truth that lives in his heart nearly renders his family to the bone.

$5.00 per Session

Pryor Rendering is being presented in the Williams Theatre at the Tulsa
Performing
Arts Center, 2nd and Cincinnati, from October 13 - 16. Evening performances are
at 8:00 PM and the matinee performance is at 2:00 PM. The production is
recommended for mature audience. Tickets are $20 to $32. The LGBT $10 youth/
student tickets (live theatre at movie prices) are now available. For more
information go to AmericanTheatreCompany.org or call 918-747-9494. For
tickets call 918-596-7111 or go to MyTicketOffice.com

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Rooftop Rally
Saturday October 15, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality is going purple and blowing the centers roof off!

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Let's show LGBT youth they're not alone. Let's stand together against bullying for Spirit day
October 15th, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. on top of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center!
We invite everyone to wear purple and join this year's ultimate roof top rally! Your purple shirt is
your ticket in and symbolizes your support for LGBT youth as well as speaking out against
bullying.
Tickets now available online
For more information or to RSPV email
Jose.vega@okeq.org

Congratualtions Smoke B and Smoke C Teams!

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

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Tulsa Smoke B finished 17th out of 35 teams.
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Tulsa Smoke C finished 9th out of 63 teams
Equality Center Pride Store
Visit the OKEQ Pride store for all your end of summer necessities!!!
OKEQ frisbees $3
Vote buttons $3
Sunglasses $10
Cold beverage drinkware $12

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Testing provided by Guiding Right
Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Intimate Partner Violence
Survivors Support Group
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Spirit and The Flesh: Sexual Diversity in American Indian Culture"

By: Walter L. Williams

Last Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and

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educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.

Winner of the: Gay Book of the Year Award, American Library Association; Ruth Benedict Award,
Society of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists; Award for Outstanding Scholarship, World Congress
for Sexology
Author's note: Shortly after the second revised edition this book was published in 1992, the term
"Two-Spirit Person" became more popular among native people than the older anthropological
term "berdache." When I learned of this new term, I began strongly supporting the use of this
newer term. I believe that people should be able to call themselves whatever they wish, and
scholars should respect and acknowledge their change of terminology. I went on record early on in
convincing other anthropologists to shift away from use of the word berdache and in favor of using
Two-Spirit. Nevertheless, because this book continues to be sold with the use of berdache, many
people have assumed that I am resisting the newer term. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Unless continued sales of this book will justify the publication of a third revised edition in the future,
it is not possible to rewrite what is already printed, Therefore, I urge readers of this book, as well as
activists who are working to gain more respect for gender variance, mentally to substitute the term
"Two-Spirit" in the place of "berdache" when reading this text. -- Walter L. Williams, Los Angeles,
2006

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A specialized therapist will provide the
free services, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

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Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Purple Glaze Studio - LGBT Night
Tuesday September 13, 7:00 p.m.
Purple Glaze Studio South
6528 E. 91st St., Tulsa, OK. 74133
Purple Glaze Studio will be hosting a LGBT night. All ages are welcome. There will be a $3.00 studio
fee plus the cost of the piece you choose to paint. For more information call Jim Stunkard at
918-636-9311 or email at jimstunkard@gmail.com. I f you have questions about the studio and what
they offer please call 918-941-6900.

Cyndi Lauper - Detour Tour
Tuesday September 13, 8:00 p.m
Civic Center Music Hall
201 N. Walker Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73102

You can purchase tickets for the show here

Sexual Assault Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
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equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
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Equality Center.

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In This Issue
Call for Exhibition Proposals
September Video eNews
Victory Institute Leadership Summit
September Volunteer of the Month
SAGE Activities

2017 Call for Exhibition Proposals

Sisters in Song

Entry Deadline October 15, 2016

Council Oak Men's Chorale

The OkEq gallery at the Dennis R Neill Equality center in Tulsa,
Oklahoma is now accepting proposals for the 2017 Exhibition Calendar.
Each chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days.

HOMO The Documentary
EBA Mixer
Stand Bi+ Me Rooftop Celebration

Our gallery encourages emerging artists and fresh challenging work in all
media, including installation works. Proposals should include a paragraph
or two about your vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 jpg images which
represent your current work. All proposals must be submitted online.

Territory Days
Pryor Rendering
Rooftop Rally.
Pride Store

Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists or a small group are also
acceptable.

Rainbow Library

Artists who have not shown in the gallery before will be given priority
consideration.
Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to
prepare or if you have calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if
you could be ready to go quickly, as those early months are sometimes
hard to fill.
OkEq will host the opening night reception for the artist(s), on the
first Thursday of the month. Each exhibit is hung on the Tuesday prior. No additional work will be accepted after initial delivery. There will be a 30%
commission on work sold. Artists will be asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a drawing at close of opening night. Artist will also
provide "museum cards" for each piece, stating the title, and price, with other information being optional. A bio and artist statement is due to the OkEq
gallery on the 1st of the month prior to the exhibit, for publicity purposes.
Deadline for submissions is October 15, 2016. Notifications will be sent out by November 1, 2016.

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, September 22nd
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Please submit by e-mail to jose.vega@okeq.org, with the subject heading "OkEq gallery proposal"

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

September Video eNews

OkEq Art Exhibition
The September exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the combined works of Jeanie
Weber and Lyn Lucas. It is entitled
"Naturally Speaking"

Victory Institute Leadership Summit
Saturday September 24, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The Victory Institute's Tulsa Leadership Summit will be a gathering of openly lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT)
leaders in the Tulsa and Oklahoma City Metros.
In collaboration with Oklahomans for Equality, the Gay &amp; Lesbian Victory Institute presents a day-long intensive training that
will help trainees develop the skills necessary to take the next steps in public service.
The Tulsa Leadership Summit is open to both emerging and established leaders in the Tulsa community and in the larger
Oklahoma area.
Trainees will hear from and engage with local leaders in the community and around the area who are making a difference for
LGBT people and for the community at large. They will have the opportuni ty to speak with openly LGBT elected officials in
Oklahoma who are leading the fight for equality, learn from their expertise, and apply their new skills to their own leadership.

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VICTORY

Gamily

The Gay &amp; Lesbian Victory Institute works to achieve full equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people by building, supporting, and
advancing a diverse network of LGBT public leaders.
Through its training and professional development programs, the Victory Institute assists hundreds of individuals who go on to influential careers in
politics, government, business and advocacy each year. Many of the Victory Institute's trainees join the more than 1,000 openly LGBT elected and
appointed officials now serving around the world.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality and
is a support network for LGBT parents

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Breakfast and lunch will be provided!

and families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

No cost to attend!
Full schedule and speakers will be announced soon!

Lawyer in the Library

Register to attend here:
https://victoryinstitute.wufoo.com/forms/q1wbqgv201ok4ie/
---More information available on Facebook

September 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Volunteer of the Month
September 2016

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Chad Hollinghead
Chad has volunteered at OkEq since April 2015. He loves the positive impact he makes at the center and
says " It meant so much that I was not judged. I decided to stay and serve the LGBTQ community... I'm so
grateful for the Dennis R Neil Equality Center for giving people an opportunity to serve." He loves "meeting
and talking with all people of every background and ages. It's extremely therapeutic. Then add in the staff,
they make you feel you are truly making a difference in Tulsa." When he is not serving our community he
works as nurse tech and unit security at a hospital. Chad has participated in several programs throughout
the years, "My first Pride was at Veterans Park. My first program was the youth group (OYP) when OkEq was
on 21st and Memorial behind TNT's. I would absolutely encourage everyone to volunteer! It's extremely
rewarding. Knowing you're making a difference and helping a great organization transform Tulsa for the
better together! When collecting food for an area church, opening the doors to the less fortunate during
dangerous summer heat or simply having free holiday dinners with loved ones when some may have been
turned away by their own, plus so much more, We are family!"

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

We thank you for your devotion Chad!

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org
SAGE Events
In September at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center:

PRYO R RE DERI NG

SAGE Movie Club. For adults over 50. Watch the latest LGBT themed movies in the comfort of the Sue Welch Great
Hall. Weekly every Tuesday 1pm-3pm beginning August 2nd.
SAGE Book Club. This book discussion group will explore the rich tradition of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender
literature. All adults (50+) are welcome to participate in the group. Books are provided by our Nancy McDonald Rainbow
library; great discussion provided by you. Join us weekly every Wednesday 1pm-3pm beginning August 3rd.
A read-around of Pryor Rendering will start at the August 31st meeting of the book club and be completed by the
premier of the musical October 13.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership
with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and
advocates for their rights, fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator
Thursdays 1-4 p.m. beginning
September 1st

Sisters in Song
Cliristmas 2016

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Rehearsals begin
Tuesday Sept 6th
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7:00 PM
Rehearsals are every Tuesday night
th rough Dec. 13th
Dr. Kurt Choate

Fellowship Congregational Church
2700 South Harvard

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

We welcome all singers to come to our rehearsals in September!
Music and recordings available when you contact us.

No auditions, but choir is set by October 4th!
Contact Linda Barton Paul, Artistic Director
918-629-7259

harplinda l@gmail.com

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
---(918) 594-8568

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Tuesday August 23, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 South Harvard, Tulsa, OK 74114
Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for a few good men...to SING!! If you love to sing, perform
and enjoy being around a great group of guys, come join us! COMC is looking for new members
and past members to join the chorus and perform our December holiday concert at Trinity Episcopal
Church.
Rehearsals began Tuesday August 23 at 7:00 p.m. at Fellowship Congregational Church, 2900
South Harvard, Tulsa. All you have to do to join is come to a rehearsal. Then a simple audition for
our Artistic Director Kent Dennis after one of the first few rehearsals.
Contact us at counciloak.org if you have any questions.

HOMO The Documentary Screening

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Sunday September 18, 6:00 p.m.
Perkins Auditorium - OU Tulsa Campus
4502 E 41st St, Tulsa, OK 74135

Come join Oklahomans for Equality and the crew of HOMO The Documentary while we host a screening of the film Sunday September 18th at the
Perkins Auditorium located on the campus of the University of Oklahoma-Tulsa. Tickets can be purchased at the door prior to the start of the show for
$15. See you all there!!!

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
----(918) 914-9746

Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I

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have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(832)-405-2534 .

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at (918)
594-8568

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday September 21, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Ehrle's Party and Carnival Supply
5150 S Sheridan Rd, Tulsa, OK 74145
Northeast Oklahoma's best place for all your party needs since 1955. Costumes and accessories year round, birthdays, weddings, rentals, seasonal and
more. Costumes, Party &amp; Events is the web's most unique store for Halloween costumes, accessories, make-up, wigs and masks as well as party
supplies, wedding supplies, party and seasonal decorations and event rentals. Costumes, Party &amp; Events is a division of the Ehrle's Party &amp; Carnival
Supply, Inc. Costumes, Party &amp; Events offers Halloween Costumes, Halloween Accessories, and Halloween Decorations seller. Beyond our Halloween
products, we also offer Party Supplies, Birthday Party Patterns, Wedding Decorations, Wedding Supplies, Holiday Decorations, Holiday
Costumes, Anniversary Decorations, Helium Tanks, and Party Event Rentals. The Ehrle's company is one of the best party supply businesses in the
country, selling Party Supplies including Halloween Costumes for more than 55 years. Beginning with our brick and mortar store in Tulsa, Oklahoma we
have expanded to offer our products all across the United States with our newest division, Costumes, Party and Events. This website is the premier
website for shopping for all of your Halloween needs.

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group

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Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.

Keep up with this event on Facebook

E UALITY
Business Alliance

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

Stand Bi+ Me Rooftop Celebration
Friday September 23, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Come celebrate Bi+ Visibility Day with "Brought to You Bi the Letter B"! We will be hosting a rooftop party
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, Friday, September 23 at 7:00PM! Come for music, dancing,
socializing and drinks! Bring all your friends to celebrate our community!
More details available on Facebook!

Territory Days Barn Dance
Saturday September 24, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

■
Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
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the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach
Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

$5.00 per Session
We need to renovate the Equality Center and Aunt Eller a.k.a. Toby Jenkins is hosting another barn dance to raise the funds. And just like the musical
"Oklahoma!" territory folks need to get together and have some fun and raise lots of money.
If you like to lip sync to your favorite song you could walk away with prize money if you win the Oklahoma Lip Sync Contest.
DJ Crystal will be playing the best country and western music in our make shift barn on a wooden dance floor (aka our garage space) for the best boot
skootin, two steppin, and line dancing in Tulsa.
Oklahomans for Equality is presently raising capital funds to renovate the Dennis R . Neill Equality Center. The Board of Directors and Trustees have
unanimously approved an $800,000 capital renovation project. Help us reach our goal.
Nicole Carrington (Dale Hogan) our drag entertainers from Vegas will be paying tribute to some of our favorite country queens.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

You can purchase barbecue sandwiches from Burn Co., side dishes and delicious desserts from the Chuck Wagon.
$300-Table for 8 with open bar.
$50-Individual seat with open bar.
$5 -Individual seat with cash bar.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Tickets are available now by clicking on the ticket link or purchase tickets by contacting Olivia Cotter at 918-743-4297 or email olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Tickets are available now. To purchase click the corresponding link above.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Pryor Rendering
October 13-16
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103
In Pryor Oklahoma during the 1960's, the promise of heaven and the stench of
decay mingle in the air as young Charlie Hope and his hard-drinking grandfather,
and fundamentalist Pentecostal mother harbor secrets of desire, drink and
delusions. Pryor Rendering is Charlie's coming-of-age story, where choosing love
and the truth that lives in his heart nearly renders his family to the bone.
Pryor Rendering is being presented in the Williams Theatre at the Tulsa
Performing
Arts Center, 2nd and Cincinnati, from October 13 - 16. Evening performances are
at 8:00 PM and the matinee performance is at 2:00 PM. The production is
recommended for mature audience. Tickets are $20 to $32. The LGBT $10 youth/
student tickets (live theatre at movie prices) are now available. For more
information go to AmericanTheatreCompany.org or call 918-747-9494. For
tickets call 918-596-7111 or go to MyTicketOffice.com

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Rooftop Rally
Saturday October 15, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Oklahomans for Equality is going purple and blowing the centers roof off!
Let's show LGBT youth they're not alone. Let's stand together against bullying for Spirit day
October 15th, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. on top of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center!
We invite everyone to wear purple and join this year's ultimate roof top rally! Your purple shirt is
your ticket in and symbolizes your support for LGBT youth as well as speaking out against
bullying.
Tickets now available online
For more information or to RSPV email
Jose.vega@okeq.org

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Equality Center Pride Store
Visit the OKEQ Pride store for all your end of summer necessities!!!
OKEQ frisbees $3
Vote buttons $3
Sunglasses $10
Cold beverage drinkware $12

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"How I Paid for College: A Novel of Sex, Theft, Friendship &amp; Musical Theater"

By: Marc Acito
A deliciously funny romp of a novel about one overly theatrical and sexually confused New Jersey
teenager's larcenous quest for his acting school tuition.
It's 1983 in Wallingford, New Jersey, a sleepy bedroom community outside of Manhattan.
Seventeen-year-old Edward Zanni, a feckless Ferris Bueller-type, is Peter Panning his way through
a carefree summer of magic and mischief. The fun comes to a halt, however, when Edward's father
remarries and refuses to pay for Edward to study acting at Juilliard.
Edward's truly in a bind. He's ineligible for scholarships because his father earns too much. He's
unable to contact his mother because she's somewhere in Peru trying to commune with Incan
spirits. And, as a sure sign he's destined for a life in the arts, Edward's incapable of holding down a
job. So he turns to his loyal (but immoral) misfit friends to help him steal the tuition money from his
father, all the while practicing for his high school performance of Grease . Disguising themselves as
nuns and priests, they merrily scheme their way through embezzlement, money laundering, identity
theft, forgery, and blackmail. But, along the way, Edward also learns the value of friendship, hard
work, and how you're not really a man until you can beat up your father-metaphorically, that is.

Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Testing provided by Guiding Right
Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

How I Paid for College is a farcical coming-of-age story that combines the first-person tone of
David Sedaris with the byzantine plot twists of Armistead Maupin. It is a novel for anyone who has
ever had a dream or a scheme, and it marks the introduction to an original and audacious talent.

Intimate Partner Violence
Survivors Support Group
Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Purple Glaze Studio - LGBT Night
Tuesday September 13, 7:00 p.m.
Purple Glaze Studio South
6528 E. 91st St., Tulsa, OK. 74133
Purple Glaze Studio will be hosting a LGBT night. All ages are welcome. There will be a $3.00 studio
fee plus the cost of the piece you choose to paint. For more information call Jim Stunkard at
918-636-9311 or email at jimstunkard@gmail.com. I f you have questions about the studio and what
they offer please call 918-941-6900.

Last Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
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Cyndi Lauper - Detour Tour
Tuesday September 13, 8:00 p.m
Civic Center Music Hall
201 N. Walker Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73102

You can purchase tickets for the show here

violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide the
free services, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

Sexual Assault Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Visit OkcCivicCenter.com or call 405.297.2264

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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Territory Days
EBA Mixer
Victory Institute Leadership Summit
Stand Bi+ Me Rooftop Celebration
Becka's 50th Birthday Bingo Bash
First Thursday Art Opening.

Saturday September 24, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

September Volunteer of the Month
September Video eNews.
Call for Exhibition Proposals
SAGE Activities
Sisters in Song
Council Oak Men's Chorale
HOMO The Documentary
Pryor Rendering
Rooftop Rally.
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, September 22nd
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

We need to renovate the Equality Center and Aunt Eller a.k.a. Toby Jenkins is hosting another barn dance to raise the funds. And just like the musical
"Oklahoma!" territory folks need to get together and have some fun and raise lots of money.
If you like to lip sync to your favorite song you could walk away with prize money if you win the Oklahoma Lip Sync Contest.
DJ Crystal will be playing the best country and western music in our make shift barn on a wooden dance floor (aka our garage space) for the best boot
skootin, two steppin, and line dancing in Tulsa.
Oklahomans for Equality is presently raising capital funds to renovate the Dennis R . Neill Equality Center. The Board of Directors and Trustees have
unanimously approved an $800,000 capital renovation project. Help us reach our goal.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The September exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the combined works of Jeanie
Weber and Lyn Lucas. It is entitled
"Naturally Speaking"

Nicole Carrington (Dale Hogan) our drag entertainers from Vegas will be paying tribute to some of our favorite country queens.
You can purchase barbecue sandwiches from Burn Co., side dishes and delicious desserts from the Chuck Wagon.
$300-Table for 8 with open bar.
$50-Individual seat with open bar.
$5.00 -Individual seat with cash bar.
Tickets are available now by clicking on the ticket link or purchase tickets by contacting Olivia Cotter at 918-743-4297 or email olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Tickets are available now. To purchase click the corresponding link above.

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Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality and
is a support network for LGBT parents
and families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
October 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday September 21, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Ehrle's Party and Carnival Supply
5150 S Sheridan Rd, Tulsa, OK 74145
Northeast Oklahoma's best place for all your party needs since 1955. Costumes and accessories year round, birthdays, weddings, rentals, seasonal and
more. Costumes, Party &amp; Events is the web's most unique store for Halloween costumes, accessories, make-up, wigs and masks as well as party
supplies, wedding supplies, party and seasonal decorations and event rentals. Costumes, Party &amp; Events is a division of the Ehrle's Party &amp; Carnival
Supply, Inc. Costumes, Party &amp; Events offers Halloween Costumes, Halloween Accessories, and Halloween Decorations seller. Beyond our Halloween
products, we also offer Party Supplies, Birthday Party Patterns, Wedding Decorations, Wedding Supplies, Holiday Decorations, Holiday
Costumes, Anniversary Decorations, Helium Tanks, and Party Event Rentals. The Ehrle's company is one of the best party supply businesses in the
country, selling Party Supplies including Halloween Costumes for more than 55 years. Beginning with our brick and mortar store in Tulsa, Oklahoma we
have expanded to offer our products all across the United States with our newest division, Costumes, Party and Events. This website is the premier
website for shopping for all of your Halloween needs.

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.

Keep up with this event on Facebook

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

E UALITY
Business Alliance

Healthcare Navigator
Thursdays 1-4 p.m. beginning
September 1st
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Victory Institute Leadership Summit

Counseling Services

Saturday September 24, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The Victory Institute's Tulsa Leadership Summit will be a gathering of openly lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT)
leaders in the Tulsa and Oklahoma City Metros.
In collaboration with Oklahomans for Equality, the Gay &amp; Lesbian Victory Institute presents a day-long intensive training that
will help trainees develop the skills necessary to take the next steps in public service.
The Tulsa Leadership Summit is open to both emerging and established leaders in the Tulsa community and in the larger
Oklahoma area.

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Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

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Trainees will hear from and engage with local leaders in the community and around the area who are making a difference for
LGBT people and for the community at large. They will have the opportuni ty to speak with openly LGBT elected officials in Oklahoma who are leading
the fight for equality, learn from their expertise, and apply their new skills to their own leadership.
The Gay &amp; Lesbian Victory Institute works to achieve full equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people by building, supporting, and
advancing a diverse network of LGBT public leaders.
Through its training and professional development programs, the Victory Institute assists hundreds of individuals who go on to influential careers in
politics, government, business and advocacy each year. Many of the Victory Institute's trainees join the more than 1,000 openly LGBT elected and
appointed officials now serving around the world.
Breakfast and lunch will be provided!
No cost to attend!
Full schedule and speakers will be announced soon!
Register to attend here:
https://victoryinstitute.wufoo.com/forms/q1wbqgv201ok4ie/
-More information available on Facebook

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Stand Bi+ Me Rooftop Celebration
Friday September 23, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Come celebrate Bi+ Visibility Day with "Brought to You Bi the Letter B"! We will be hosting a rooftop party
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, Friday, September 23 at 7:00PM! Come for music, dancing,
socializing and drinks! Bring all your friends to celebrate our community!
More details available on Facebook!

Becka's 50th Birthday Bingo Bash
Friday September 30, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Rebecca Ungerman wanted to do something nice on her 50th birthday. So she is having a fundraiser for Oklahomans for Equality. She loves bingo and
drag queens so guess what??? We are having a Bingo Night. Only $20 to get in. That gets you a bingo banger and bingo cards. Concession stand and
cash bar will be open and fully stocked. Check the event on Facebook !

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
(918) 914-9746

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday October 6, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
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The October Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in
Downtown Tulsa) will feature the works of Joy Frangiosa beginning with
a reception on Thursday, October 6th from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.
Joy was born in New Jersey during the "good old days" era. She spent
her early childhood in a Catholic Institution. Her life experiences are
manifested in her art - the use of shrine like boxes has become her
signature.

have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568 .

She is a visual artist using collage/assemblage as her medium. Found
objects and her personal photography are placed in settings to tell a
story and expose a truth. Thousands of hours have been spent
perfecting her techniques - each creation frees a part of her inner self,
lessening her imposing sensitivity towards life. She is a chronicler of
time, places and people.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, October 6th from
6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Volunteer of the Month
September 2016
Chad Hollinghead
Chad has volunteered at OkEq since April 2015. He loves the positive impact he makes at the center and
says " It meant so much that I was not judged. I decided to stay and serve the LGBTQ community... I'm so
grateful for the Dennis R Neil Equality Center for giving people an opportunity to serve." He loves "meeting
and talking with all people of every background and ages. It's extremely therapeutic. Then add in the staff,
they make you feel you are truly making a difference in Tulsa." When he is not serving our community he
works as nurse tech and unit security at a hospital. Chad has participated in several programs throughout
the years, "My first Pride was at Veterans Park. My first program was the youth group (OYP) when OkEq was
on 21st and Memorial behind TNT's. I would absolutely encourage everyone to volunteer! It's extremely
rewarding. Knowing you're making a difference and helping a great organization transform Tulsa for the
better together! When collecting food for an area church, opening the doors to the less fortunate during
dangerous summer heat or simply having free holiday dinners with loved ones when some may have been
turned away by their own, plus so much more, We are family!"

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at (918)
594-8568

We thank you for your devotion Chad!

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org
September Video eNews

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu

2017 Call for Exhibition Proposals
Entry Deadline October 15, 2016
The OkEq gallery at the Dennis R Neill Equality center in Tulsa,
Oklahoma is now accepting proposals for the 2017 Exhibition Calendar.
Each chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days.
Our gallery encourages emerging artists and fresh challenging work in all
media, including installation works. Proposals should include a paragraph
or two about your vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 jpg images which
represent your current work. All proposals must be submitted online.
Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists or a small group are also
acceptable.
Artists who have not shown in the gallery before will be given priority
consideration.
Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to
prepare or if you have calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if
you could be ready to go quickly, as those early months are sometimes
hard to fill.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group

OkEq will host the opening night reception for the artist(s), on the
first Thursday of the month. Each exhibit is hung on the Tuesday prior. No additional work will be accepted after initial delivery. There will be a 30%

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commission on work sold. Artists will be asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a drawing at close of opening night. Artist will also
provide "museum cards" for each piece, stating the title, and price, with other information being optional. A bio and artist statement is due to the OkEq
gallery on the 1st of the month prior to the exhibit, for publicity purposes.
Deadline for submissions is October 15, 2016. Notifications will be sent out by November 1, 2016.
Please submit by e-mail to jose.vega@okeq.org, with the subject heading "OkEq gallery proposal"

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

SAGE Events
In September at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center:

PRYO R RE DERING

SAGE Movie Club. For adults over 50. Watch the latest LGBT themed movies in the comfort of the Sue Welch Great
Hall. Weekly every Tuesday 1pm-3pm .
SAGE Book Club. This book discussion group will explore the rich tradition of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender
literature. All adults (50+) are welcome to participate in the group. Books are provided by our Nancy McDonald Rainbow
library; great discussion provided by you. Join us weekly every Wednesday 1pm-3pm.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

A read-around of Pryor Rendering will start at the August 31st meeting of the book club and be completed by the
premier of the musical October 13.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership
with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and
advocates for their rights, fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m.

Sisters in Song
Christmas 2016
Rehearsals begin
Tuesday Sept 6th
7:00 PM
Rehearsals are every Tuesday night
through Dec. 1 th

Fellowship Congregational Church
2700 South Harvard
We welcome all singers to come to our rehearsals in September!
Music and recordings available when you contact us.

No auditions, but choir is set by October 4th!
Contact Linda Barton Paul_ Artir.tic Director

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

■
Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
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harplinda 1@gmail.com

the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach
Take A Class

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Tuesday August 23, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 South Harvard, Tulsa, OK 74114

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for a few good men...to SING!! If you love to sing, perform
and enjoy being around a great group of guys, come join us! COMC is looking for new members
and past members to join the chorus and perform our December holiday concert at Trinity Episcopal
Church.
Rehearsals began Tuesday August 23 at 7:00 p.m. at Fellowship Congregational Church, 2900
South Harvard, Tulsa. All you have to do to join is come to a rehearsal. Then a simple audition for
our Artistic Director Kent Dennis after one of the first few rehearsals.

$5.00 per Session

Contact us at counciloak.org if you have any questions.

HOMO The Documentary Screening
Sunday September 18, 6:00 p.m.
Perkins Auditorium - OU Tulsa Campus
4502 E 41st St, Tulsa, OK 74135

Come join Oklahomans for Equality and the crew of HOMO The Documentary while we host a screening of the film Sunday September 18th at the
Perkins Auditorium located on the campus of the University of Oklahoma-Tulsa. Tickets can be purchased at the door prior to the start of the show for
$15. See you all there!!!

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

Pryor Rendering
October 13-16
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103

Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Intimate Partner Violence
Survivors Support Group

In Pryor Oklahoma during the 1960's, the promise of heaven and the stench of decay mingle in the air as young Charlie Hope and his hard-drinking
grandfather, and fundamentalist Pentecostal mother harbor secrets of desire, drink and delusions. Pryor Rendering is Charlie's coming-of-age story,
where choosing love and the truth that lives in his heart nearly renders his family to the bone.
Pryor Rendering is being presented in the Williams Theatre at the Tulsa Performing
Arts Center, 2nd and Cincinnati, from October 13 - 16. Evening performances are at 8:00 PM and the matinee performance is at 2:00 PM. The production
is
recommended for mature audience. Tickets are $20 to $32. The LGBT $10 youth/student tickets (live theatre at movie prices) are now available by using
the code "LGBT", when ordering by phone or online. For more information go to AmericanTheatreCompany.org or call 918-747-9494. For tickets
call 918-596-7111 or go to MyTicketOffice.com

Rooftop Rally

Last Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide the
free services, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

Saturday October 15, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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Oklahomans for Equality is going purple and blowing the centers roof off!
Let's show LGBT youth they're not alone. Let's stand together against bullying for Spirit day
October 15th, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. on top of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center!
We invite everyone to wear purple and join this year's ultimate roof top rally! Your purple shirt is
your ticket in and symbolizes your support for LGBT youth as well as speaking out against
bullying.
Tickets now available online
For more information or to RSPV email
Jose.vega@okeq.org

Equality Center Pride Store
Visit the OKEQ Pride store for all your end of summer necessities!!!
OKEQ frisbees $3
Vote buttons $3
Sunglasses $10
Cold beverage drinkware $12

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Sexual Assault Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Late Bloomers"

By: Gretchen and Julia Dyer
Who would've thought a little one-on-one could get a girl in so much trouble? When high school basketball coach Dinah
Groshardt falls for school secretary Carly Lumpkin, the uproar reverberates from classroom to locker room, from the
principals office to the PTA. A film about true love tolerance and naked basketball, Late Bloomers redefines family values.
A movie for everyone who believes it's never to late to fall in love.

Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
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Sharon Queen
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Territory Days Barn Dance

September 22nd, 2016
In This Issue
Territory Days
Victory Institute Leadership Summit
Stand Bi+ Me Rooftop Celebration
Becka's 50th Birthday Bingo Bash
First Thursday Art Opening
September Volunteer of the Month

Saturday September 24, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

September Video eNews
Call for Exhibition Proposals
SAGE Activities
Sisters in Song
Council Oak Men's Chorale
Pryor Rendering
Rooftop Rally.
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, September 22nd
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

We need to renovate the Equality Center and Aunt Eller a.k.a. Toby Jenkins is hosting another barn dance to raise the funds. And just like the musical
"Oklahoma!" territory folks need to get together and have some fun and raise lots of money.
If you like to lip sync to your favorite song you could walk away with prize money if you win the Oklahoma Lip Sync Contest.
DJ Crystal will be playing the best country and western music in our make shift barn on a wooden dance floor (aka our garage space) for the best boot
skootin, two steppin, and line dancing in Tulsa.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The September exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the combined works of Jeanie
Weber and Lyn Lucas. It is entitled
"Naturally Speaking"

Oklahomans for Equality is presently raising capital funds to renovate the Dennis R . Neill Equality Center. The Board of Directors and Trustees have
unanimously approved an $800,000 capital renovation project. Help us reach our goal.
Nicole Carrington (Dale Hogan) our drag entertainers from Vegas will be paying tribute to some of our favorite country queens.
You can purchase barbecue sandwiches from Burn Co., side dishes and delicious desserts from the Chuck Wagon.
$300-Table for 8 with open bar.
$50-Individual seat with open bar.
$5.00 -Individual seat with cash bar.
Tickets are available now by clicking on the ticket link or purchase tickets by contacting Olivia Cotter at 918-743-4297 or email olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Tickets are available now. To purchase click the corresponding link above.

Gamily

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality and
is a support network for LGBT parents

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and families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
October 12, November 9, December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Victory Institute Leadership Summit
Saturday September 24, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group

The Victory Institute's Tulsa Leadership Summit will be a gathering of openly lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT)
leaders in the Tulsa and Oklahoma City Metros.
In collaboration with Oklahomans for Equality, the Gay &amp; Lesbian Victory Institute presents a day-long intensive training that
will help trainees develop the skills necessary to take the next steps in public service.
The Tulsa Leadership Summit is open to both emerging and established leaders in the Tulsa community and in the larger
Oklahoma area.
Trainees will hear from and engage with local leaders in the community and around the area who are making a difference for
LGBT people and for the community at large. They will have the opportuni ty to speak with openly LGBT elected officials in
Oklahoma who are leading the fight for equality, learn from their expertise, and apply their new skills to their own leadership.

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VICTORY

Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

The Gay &amp; Lesbian Victory Institute works to achieve full equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people by building, supporting, and
advancing a diverse network of LGBT public leaders.
Through its training and professional development programs, the Victory Institute assists hundreds of individuals who go on to influential careers in
politics, government, business and advocacy each year. Many of the Victory Institute's trainees join the more than 1,000 openly LGBT elected and
appointed officials now serving around the world.
Breakfast and lunch will be provided!
No cost to attend!
Full schedule and speakers will be announced soon!
Register to attend here:
https://victoryinstitute.wufoo.com/forms/q1wbqgv201ok4ie/
More information available on Facebook

Stand Bi+ Me Rooftop Celebration
Friday September 23, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Come celebrate Bi+ Visibility Day with "Brought to You Bi the Letter B"! We will be hosting a rooftop party
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, Friday, September 23 at 7:00PM! Come for music, dancing,
socializing and drinks! Bring all your friends to celebrate our community!

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

More details available on Facebook!

Healthcare Navigator
Thursdays 1-4 p.m. beginning
September 1st

Becka's 50th Birthday Bingo Bash
Friday September 30, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Rebecca Ungerman wanted to do something nice on her 50th birthday. So she is having a fundraiser for Oklahomans for Equality. She loves bingo and
drag queens so guess what??? We are having a Bingo Night. Only $20 to get in. That gets you a bingo banger and bingo cards. Concession stand and
cash bar will be open and fully stocked. Check the event on Facebook !

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

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Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday October 6, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The October Oklahomans for Equality will
feature the works of Joy Frangiosa beginning
with a reception on Thursday, October 6th
from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the
month.
Joy was born in New Jersey during the "good
old days" era. She spent her early childhood
in a Catholic Institution. Her life experiences
are manifested in her art - the use of shrine
like boxes has become her signature.

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

She is a visual artist using collage/assemblage
as her medium. Found objects and her
personal photography are placed in settings to
tell a story and expose a truth. Thousands of
hours have been spent perfecting her
techniques - each creation frees a part of her
inner self, lessening her imposing sensitivity
towards life. She is a chronicler of time, places
and people.
Her goal is to honor, through her art, the
nameless and dispossessed.... the castaways
of society - and reverse the neglect; replacing it with hope and recognition.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, October 6th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work;
the show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Volunteer of the Month
September 2016
Chad Hollinghead
Chad has volunteered at OkEq since April 2015. He loves the positive impact he makes at the center and
says " It meant so much that I was not judged. I decided to stay and serve the LGBTQ community... I'm so
grateful for the Dennis R Neil Equality Center for giving people an opportunity to serve." He loves "meeting
and talking with all people of every background and ages. It's extremely therapeutic. Then add in the staff,
they make you feel you are truly making a difference in Tulsa." When he is not serving our community he
works as nurse tech and unit security at a hospital. Chad has participated in several programs throughout
the years, "My first Pride was at Veterans Park. My first program was the youth group (OYP) when OkEq was
on 21st and Memorial behind TNT's. I would absolutely encourage everyone to volunteer! It's extremely
rewarding. Knowing you're making a difference and helping a great organization transform Tulsa for the
better together! When collecting food for an area church, opening the doors to the less fortunate during
dangerous summer heat or simply having free holiday dinners with loved ones when some may have been
turned away by their own, plus so much more, We are family!"

We thank you for your devotion Chad!

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org
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Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
(918) 914-9746

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have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(832)-405-2534 .

2017 Call for Exhibition Proposals
Entry Deadline October 15, 2016
Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at (918)
594-8568

The OkEq gallery at the Dennis R Neill Equality center in Tulsa,
Oklahoma is now accepting proposals for the 2017 Exhibition Calendar.
Each chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days.
Our gallery encourages emerging artists and fresh challenging work in all
media, including installation works. Proposals should include a paragraph
or two about your vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 jpg images which
represent your current work. All proposals must be submitted online.
Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists or a small group are also
acceptable.
Artists who have not shown in the gallery before will be given priority
consideration.
Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to
prepare or if you have calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if
you could be ready to go quickly, as those early months are sometimes
hard to fill.
OkEq will host the opening night reception for the artist(s), on the
first Thursday of the month. Each exhibit is hung on the Tuesday prior. No additional work will be accepted after initial delivery. There will be a 30%
commission on work sold. Artists will be asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a drawing at close of opening night. Artist will also
provide "museum cards" for each piece, stating the title, and price, with other information being optional. A bio and artist statement is due to the OkEq
gallery on the 1st of the month prior to the exhibit, for publicity purposes.
Deadline for submissions is October 15, 2016. Notifications will be sent out by November 1, 2016.
Please submit by e-mail to jose.vega@okeq.org, with the subject heading "OkEq gallery proposal"

SAGE Events
In September at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center:

PRYOR RENDER ING

SAGE Movie Club. For adults over 50. Watch the latest LGBT themed movies in the comfort of the Sue Welch Great
Hall. Weekly every Tuesday 1pm-3pm beginning August 2nd.
SAGE Book Club. This book discussion group will explore the rich tradition of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender
literature. All adults (50+) are welcome to participate in the group. Books are provided by our Nancy McDonald Rainbow
library; great discussion provided by you. Join us weekly every Wednesday 1pm-3pm beginning August 3rd.
A read-around of Pryor Rendering will start at the August 31st meeting of the book club and be completed by the
premier of the musical October 13.

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership
with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and
advocates for their rights, fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

Non-Binary Support
Group

Sisters in Song

Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Cfiristmas 2016
SOS Group

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Rehearsals begin
Tuesday Sept 6th
7:00 PM
Rehearsals are every Tuesday night
through Dec. 13th

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Fellowship Congregational Church
2700 South Harvard
We welcome al l singers to come to our rehearsals in September!

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m.

Music and recordings available when you contact us.

No auditions, but choir is set by October 4th!
Contact Linda Barton Paul, Artistic Director
918-629-7259

harplinda1@gmail.com
The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Tuesday August 23, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 South Harvard, Tulsa, OK 74114
Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for a few good men...to SING!! If you love to sing, perform
and enjoy being around a great group of guys, come join us! COMC is looking for new members
and past members to join the chorus and perform our December holiday concert at Trinity Episcopal
Church.
Rehearsals began Tuesday August 23 at 7:00 p.m. at Fellowship Congregational Church, 2900
South Harvard, Tulsa. All you have to do to join is come to a rehearsal. Then a simple audition for
our Artistic Director Kent Dennis after one of the first few rehearsals.
Contact us at counciloak.org if you have any questions.

Pryor Rendering
October 13-16
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103
In Pryor Oklahoma during the 1960's, the promise of heaven and the stench of decay mingle in the air as young Charlie Hope and his hard-drinking
grandfather, and fundamentalist Pentecostal mother harbor secrets of desire, drink and delusions. Pryor Rendering is Charlie's coming-of-age story,
where choosing love and the truth that lives in his heart nearly renders his family to the bone.
Pryor Rendering is being presented in the Williams Theatre at the Tulsa Performing
Arts Center, 2nd and Cincinnati, from October 13 - 16. Evening performances are at 8:00 PM and the matinee performance is at 2:00 PM. The production
is
recommended for mature audience. Tickets are $20 to $32. The LGBT $10 youth/student tickets (live theatre at movie prices) are now available. For
more information go to AmericanTheatreCompany.org or call 918-747-9494. For tickets call 918-596-7111 or go to MyTicketOffice.com

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
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the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach
Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm
Rooftop Rally
Saturday October 15, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality is going purple and blowing the centers roof off!
Let's show LGBT youth they're not alone. Let's stand together against bullying for Spirit day
October 15th, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. on top of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center!

$5.00 per Session

We invite everyone to wear purple and join this year's ultimate roof top rally! Your purple shirt is
your ticket in and symbolizes your support for LGBT youth as well as speaking out against
bullying.

Gender Outreach

Tickets now available online
For more information or to RSPV email
Jose.vega@okeq.org

Equality Center Pride Store
Visit the OKEQ Pride store for all your end of summer necessities!!!
OKEQ frisbees $3
Vote buttons $3
Sunglasses $10
Cold beverage drinkware $12

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"The Wit &amp; Wisdom of Oscar Wilde Diary"

By: Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde was a sparkling and beguiling conversationalist. The words spoken by the characters he created
in his writings are, like his own, gloriously whimsical and witty. Glowing within them are truths - everlasting,
often paradoxical truths - that sprang from his understanding of the humor and contrariness of life.
The pages of the diary are spiced with memorable examples of his wit and wisdom. The epigrams and
excerpts from his plays, essays and single novel, from The Importance of Being Earnest, De Pofundis and
The Picture of Dorian Gray, are amusingly paired with period illustrations. They reflect the brilliance of the
man who said - and believed - "There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is
not being talked about".

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Intimate Partner Violence
Survivors Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide the
free services, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

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Sexual Assault Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

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Becka's 50th Birthday Bingo Bash

September 28th, 2016
In This Issue
Becka's 50th Birthday Bingo Bash
October Volunteer of the Month
First Thursday Art Opening
Rooftop Rally
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Pryor Rendering

Friday September 30, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Territory Days
Zombie House

Rebecca Ungerman wanted to do something nice on her 50th birthday. So she is having a fundraiser for Oklahomans for Equality. She loves bingo and drag queens
so guess what??? We are having a Bingo Night. Only $20 to get in. That gets you a bingo banger and bingo cards. Concession stand and cash bar will be open and
fully stocked. Check the event on Facebook ! Purchase tickets here.

Call for Exhibition Proposals
SAGE Activities
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, September 22nd
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The September exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the combined works of Jeanie
Weber and Lyn Lucas. It is entitled
"Naturally Speaking"

Volunteer of the Month
October 2016
Sara-Jane Gray
Sara-Jane has been volunteering at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center since May 5. 2016. "I became a volunteer to help
with my Tulsa Community College Tulsa Achieves hours and to support my newly discovered LGBT family. I love all of
the people who we meet working here. They come in all shapes sizes and orientations and I love meeting everyone!"
When Sara-Jane is not manning the front desk she is a student at Tulsa Community College and enjoys video games.
Sara-Jane includes "The program I like the most is most definitely the transgender support program, it is the one I am
most involved in and love all the people involved. I do recommend volunteering here, it is just such an open and caring
place that is just a wonderful place to be."

Gamily

We thank you for your devotion Sara-Jane!

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality and
is a support network for LGBT parents
and families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday October 6, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The October Oklahomans for Equality will feature the works
of Joy Frangiosa beginning with a reception on Thursday,
October 6th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the
month.

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Lawyer in the Library
October 12, November 9, December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

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Joy was born in New Jersey during the "good old days"
era. She spent her early childhood in a Catholic
Institution. Her life experiences are manifested in her art the use of shrine like boxes has become her signature.

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

She is a visual artist using collage/assemblage as her
medium. Found objects and her personal photography are
placed in settings to tell a story and expose a truth.
Thousands of hours have been spent perfecting her
techniques - each creation frees a part of her inner self,
lessening her imposing sensitivity towards life. She is a
chronicler of time, places and people.

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group

Her goal is to honor, through her art, the nameless and
dispossessed.... the castaways of society - and reverse the
neglect; replacing it with hope and recognition.

Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, October
6th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work;
the show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Rooftop Rally
Saturday October 15, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality is going purple and blowing the centers roof off!
Let's show LGBT youth they're not alone. Let's stand together against bullying for Spirit day October 15th,
2016 at 7:00 p.m. on top of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center!
We invite everyone to wear purple and join this year's ultimate roof top rally! Your purple shirt is your ticket in
and symbolizes your support for LGBT youth as well as speaking out against bullying.
This event is is free to attend.
For more information or to RSVP email
Jose.vega@okeq.org

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
October 19, 6:00 p.m.
Look Eyecare &amp; Eyewear
3746 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74105

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Not only
is LOOK
Eyecare &amp;
Eyewear
your onestop shop
for eye care
and trendy
eyewear
in Tulsa, but
it also offers
a level of
service that
you would
expect from
a family-run
business....
because it
is!

Healthcare Navigator
Thursdays 1-4 p.m. beginning
September 1st

If you have any questions about insurance benefits or eyewear, Jennifer is here to help you! Call 918-992-5337 to schedule your visit today!
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members.
Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your
establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

E UALITY

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Business Alliance

Dr. Kurt Choate

Pryor Rendering

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

October 13-16
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103

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In Pryor Oklahoma during the 1960's, the promise of heaven and the stench of decay mingle in the air as young Charlie Hope and his hard-drinking grandfather, and
fundamentalist Pentecostal mother harbor secrets of desire, drink and delusions. Pryor Rendering is Charlie's coming-of-age story, where choosing love and the truth
that lives in his heart nearly renders his family to the bone.
Pryor Rendering is being presented in the Williams Theatre at the Tulsa Performing
Arts Center, 2nd and Cincinnati, from October 13 - 16. Evening performances are at 8:00 PM and the matinee performance is at 2:00 PM. The production is
recommended for mature audience. Tickets are $20 to $32. The LGBT $10 youth/student tickets (live theatre at movie prices) are now available. For more
information go to AmericanTheatreCompany.org or call 918-747-9494. For tickets call 918-596-7111 or go to MyTicketOffice.com

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

1980: The Year It All Began
Saturday October 22, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
In 1980, Jimmy Carter was still in the White House and everybody wanted to know who shot JR on the #1 TV show Dallas. The Empire Strikes Back, The Blue
Lagoon and Private Benjamin were the top movies. "Another One Bites The Dust" by Queen was the #1 Song. And a group of Gay men and Lesbians and straight
allies came together to found Oklahomans for Human Rights which we know today as Oklahomans for Equality today. Committed to advocating for the rights of
LGBTQ Oklahomans for 37 years we enter a new phase of expanded outreach. Get your 70s and 80s vintage clothing and join us for a trip back in time as we raise
money for our Equality Center renovations project. DJ Crystal will be spinning your favorite hits from the 70s and 80s. Disco Drag Queen Nicole Carrington aka Dale
Hogan will be in the house. We have prizes for the best 1980s costumes. Enter the lip syncing 80's contest and walk away with some big cash. $300 for a table for 8
with an open bar. Or $5.00 for a single admission with a cash bar.
$300-Table
for 8 with
open bar.

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

$5.00 Individual
seat with
cash bar.
Tickets are
available
now by
clicking on
the ticket
link or
purchase
tickets by
contacting
Olivia Cotter
at

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
(918) 914-9746

918-743-4297 or email olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Zombie House
October 28 - 31, 7:00 - 11:00 p.m. nightly
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
OKEQ Zombie House is back and even more terrifying than last year. We will have 18,000 feet of pure terror!
There are zombies in Tulsa and they have infested the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Escape the Zombies on October 28th, 29th 30th and 31st, 2016. These are
real flesh eating zombies being housed in complete and total darkness in downtown Tulsa. The worst part is there is only one way out, and it's your mission to find the
exit and survive this zombie apocalypse. For more details please contact jose.vega@okeq.org or on Facebook.

Tickets are now available online!

Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(832)-405-2534 .

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma

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history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at (918)
594-8568

2017 Call for Exhibition Proposals
Entry Deadline October 15, 2016
The OkEq gallery at the Dennis R Neill Equality center in Tulsa, Oklahoma is now
accepting proposals for the 2017 Exhibition Calendar. Each chosen exhibit will be on
display for approximately 30 days.
Our gallery encourages emerging artists and fresh challenging work in all media,
including installation works. Proposals should include a paragraph or two about your
vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 jpg images which represent your current work. All
proposals must be submitted online.
Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists or a small group are also acceptable.
Artists who have not shown in the gallery before will be given priority consideration.
Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to prepare or if you
have calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if you could be ready to go
quickly, as those early months are sometimes hard to fill.
OkEq will host the opening night reception for the artist(s), on the first Thursday of the
month. Each exhibit is hung on the Tuesday prior. No additional work will be accepted
after initial delivery. There will be a 30% commission on work sold. Artists will be asked
to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a drawing at close of opening night.
Artist will also provide "museum cards" for each piece, stating the title, and price, with other information being optional. A bio and artist statement is due to the OkEq
gallery on the 1st of the month prior to the exhibit, for publicity purposes.

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu

Deadline for submissions is October 15, 2016. Notifications will be sent out by November 1, 2016.
Please submit by e-mail to jose.vega@okeq.org, with the subject heading "OkEq gallery proposal"

SAGE Events
In September at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center:

Non-Binary Support
Group
PRYOR RE D lm l NC

SAGE Movie Club. For adults over 50. Watch the latest LGBT themed movies in the comfort of the Sue Welch Great Hall. Weekly
every Tuesday 1pm-3pm beginning August 2nd.
SAGE Book Club. This book discussion group will explore the rich tradition of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender literature. All
adults (50+) are welcome to participate in the group. Books are provided by our Nancy McDonald Rainbow library; great discussion
provided by you. Join us weekly every Wednesday 1pm-3pm beginning August 3rd.
A read-around of Pryor Rendering will start at the August 31st meeting of the book club and be completed by the premier of the
musical October 13.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership with its
constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their
rights, fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of LGBT life in later years. SAGE
Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Follow SAGE on Facebook for all the latest updates and events.

Equality Center Pride Store
Visit the OKEQ Pride store for all your end of summer necessities!!!
OKEQ frisbees $3
Vote buttons $3
Sunglasses $10
Cold beverage drinkware $12

Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday of each month at
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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"She's Not the Man I Married: My Life with a Transgender Husband"

By: Helen Boyd
Helen Boyd's husband, who had long been open about being a cross-dresser, was considering living as a woman full
time. Suddenly, Boyd was confronted with the reality of what it would mean if her husband were actually to become a
woman - socially, legally, and medically. Would Boyd love and desire her partner the same way?
Boyd's first book, My Husband Betty, explored the relationships of cross-dressing men and their partners. Now, She's
Not the Man I Married is both a sequel and a more expansive examination of gender in relationships. It's for couples
who are homosexual or heterosexual, and for readers who fall anywhere along the gender continuum.
As Boyd struggles to understand the nature of marriage, passion, and love, she shares her confusion and anger,
providing a fascinating observation of the ways in which relationships are gendered, and how we cope, or don't, with
the emotional and sexual pressures that gender roles can bring to our marriages and relationships.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

$5.00 per Session

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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

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Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with

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Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

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Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Beginning October 13 Guiding Right will
be testing
every other Thursday
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Intimate Partner Violence
Survivors Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide the
free services, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

Sexual Assault Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
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paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
Oklahomans for Equality | 621 E. 4th Street | Tulsa, OK 74120 | 918.743.4297
www.okeq.org

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In This Issue
David Privett Sponsors the Day
Volunteer of the Month
Selisse Berry
First Thursday Art Opening

David Privett Sponsors the Day
July 1, 2016
David Privett is sponsoring the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for the day in
honor of his husband's, Mark Owen, birthday .

Ladies Social Club
Noodles &amp; Co. Fundraiser
Brought to You Bi the Letter B Brunch
EBA Mixer
SAGE Summer Pool Parties
Coming Out of the Shadows

Happy Birthday
Mark!

Territory Days
Pride Store
Jolt Drag Queen Pancake Brunch
Rainbow Library

If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special day click
here
• Birthdays - Yours, your spouses, your children, your parents, your
friends, even your dog's
• Anniversary's - Wedding, sobriety, adoption, coming out date
• To honor a loved one's memory
• Special events
• Mothers day, Fathers day, any holiday.
• Just because

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, July 21st
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Volunteer of the Month
July 2016

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

Shannon Fincher
I started in October of 2015 (I think) seems like longer. I wanted to help make a
difference, a positive change, and show my support. I love getting to meet so many
people with different backgrounds with different stories. When not there, I am at
work, studying, or hanging out with my kids. I like everything that I have participated
in, this is the first time in my life I have found something I love doing!

We thank you for your dedication Shannon!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega
at jose.vega@okeq.org

Gamily

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
July 13, August 10, and
September 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Level 3's LGBT ERG Presents:

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group

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Selisse Berry and Workplace Inclusion

Event Info
Date:
Time:
Place:

Speaker Info

Friday, July 8
1O a.m. Central Time
Equality Center
621 E. 4th St.
OK 74120

Selisse Berry
Out &amp; Equal Workplace
Advocates
Founder and Chief Executive
Officer

Bridges: 800 763 6049 North America
08004960828 United Kingdom
Outside of those areas (long distance):
+1 6477229118
+44 2081962881

Out &amp; Equal is the world 's
largest non-profit organization
specifically dedicated to
creating safe and equitable
workplaces for lesbian, gay,
bisexu al and transgender
(LGBT) people .

This Narcotics Anonymous
meditation meeting has a group
meditation followed by reading NA
literature and sharing. Everyone is
welcome regardless of age race
sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the
desire to stop using drugs. There
are no dues or fees. We are not
affiliated with any outside
organization and are self-supporting
through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the
basket or not please join us and
keep coming back.
For more information contact,
Deborah Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Information
Shane.Wil liams@level3.com
1-91 8-54 7-0654

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Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

Connechng and Protect.ng
the Network d World

Counseling Services

First Thursday Art Opening - Philip Butler
Thursday July 7, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The July Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists will feature the works of Phillip Butler beginning with a reception on Thursday, July
7th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
Phillip's education in photography began when he was 17, as a volunteer photographer for his high school newspaper. During those years, he learned the
rudiments of composition, exposure control, darkroom processing, and printing. Photography has been a part of his sense of self since that time.
Connecting with his passion for exploration and adventure, he was soon traveling for photography.
This exhibit contains images from many sources but was inspired by a recent trip to Africa. The wildlife there typically receives center stage, and some is
represented in this show; however, the vast Namibian desert (on the evening of, and the morning after a modest rain) provides the kind of light that
transforms the landscape into something other worldly. In these images, transcendence is found.

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by
appointment only. Gender identity,

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sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who
have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu

Ladies Social Club
Friday July 8, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
I'm not ENTIRELY certain what form this will take yet. It may be that we pin
down a few different options for crafts that can been made in a few hours
and require no previous skill, or we all work on one similar craft that
requires no experience but will involve some instruction (like when we
painted). We'll figure it out! You will want a little more information, we
promise, so join our Group on Facebook: OkEq Ladies Social Club. Don't
have Facebook? You can also email Kelley, the LSC Facilitator, at
ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com and she will fill you in. Hope to see you
there! It's going to be *somuchfun*!
If you haven't attended an LSC event yet, please check us out! All LGBT &amp;
ally women are welcome! Our monthly events at OkEq bring an average
of 15-20 fantastic women together from all over our beautiful city. We are
developing a sense of community and having a blast! Our Facebook
group has also become incredibly active. We see almost daily chatter
about organizing group activities out and about in Tulsa and the
surrounding areas that are completely independent of our 2nd Friday
Events. In fact, right now there are plans in the works to go hiking, float
the river this summer, attend various sports events, and way more.
Connect with us - contact information is below - and we hope to see your
smiling face soon!
Connect with us on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here).

Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com.

Ladies Social Club Special Events - YWCA Close the Gap 5K Fundraisers
OkEq's Ladies Social Club is forming a team for the YWCA Close the Gap 5k, and while our team needs to raise money to help their cause, we
really just wanted an excuse to do some fun stuff! So here are a few events happening in July to help us meet our fundraising goal!

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual
orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who
have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at
tzwart@okstate.edu

Passage
The group will meet the first
Tuesday of every month at 6:00
p.m and is facilitated by Denise
Womack.
A peer support
group with an
exploration of the
various changes
individuals might
experience in
life. Some
examples are marriages or life
commitments and break ups,
coming out (with possible loses that
are involved), death of a loved one,
beloved pet, job loss or career
change, to name a few.
We call this "Passage" because lifechanging events are a process that
deserve to be treated with
compassion and awareness. We
will explore helpful techniques to
use to become more mindful and
have healthier communication with
self and others. In addition, these
sessions will learn practical ways to
reduce stress.

Sunday, July 24, at 2:00, we're hosting a paint n' sip event! This was wildly popular when we offered this as our LSC Friday night event in March. The
lovely Monica Connors is creating a custom subject just for us! Our class size is limited to 30, so we must ask that you pay in advance to reserve your
spot. This class filled up (and then some!) so I expect this to fill up - so don't wait to register! The cost is $30 , which includes all of your materials, and
proceeds will go towards our team's fundraising efforts.
Interested in the "sip" part of paint and sip? Feel free to BYOB to get those creative juices going! Please keep Kelley's rules in mind: nobody under 21
gets to drink alcohol, and any alcohol brought by anyone under 21 will be confiscated and considered a generous and delicious donation to Oklahomans
for Equality. Also, please drink responsibly.
Wednesday, July 28 , Tired of looking at the same clothes in your closet? Hate spending too much money to get new pieces for your wardrobe? Feeling
frustrated about limited plus size friendly options? Join us for a clothing swap hosted at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center on July 28th from 4-9pm. To
participate, all you need is $5 and at least 10 items of clothing, shoes or accessories that you are willing to trade or donate. Once inside, participants are
free to trade, barter or give their articles with others. Though this event is open to everyone, we would like to highlight this as an option for curvy/plus size
feminine presenting folks! At the end of the event, all left over clothing and accessories will be donated. The entrance fee will go towards the "Close the
Gap 5K" team representing the Equality Center. Please contact Amanda Lowe @ nehiqueen@gmail.com for more info.
If you're interested in actually joining our team for the 5k on August 6, please email team captain Kelley Parker at
ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com. Not a runner? Not even su re what a 5k is, but you want to get involved? That's okay! We'll slap some shoes
on your feet and point you in the right direction. It'll be fine!

Noodles &amp; Co. Hosting Fundraiser for OkEq
Friday July 15, 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Noodles &amp; Co. - New Cherry Street Location
1551 E. 15th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Noodles and Company is hosting a fundraiser for Oklahomans for Equality on Friday July 15
OkEq BenefitNight
$10 donation
Entrée with your choice of protein and a drink
You get a meal and OkEq gets the whole $10
To go orders are included

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,

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visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Brunch with Brought to You Bi the Letter B
Saturday July 16, 12:30 p.m.
Dilly Diner
402 E. 2nd ST., Tulsa, OK, 74120
Please join us for the first social event hosted by Brought to You Bi the Letter B! We will be meeting at Dilly Diner on July 16th at
12:30PM. This brunch is for bi/pan/queer/fluid+ folks and their allies, so all are welcome. Please RSVP via e-mail
to biprogramsokeq@gmail.com . We look forward to see everyone and joining to build our community!"
Brought to You Bi the Letter B, the bisexual programming group for the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. We are
happy to be able to serve the bi/pan/queer/fluid+ community.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday July 20, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Angel's Pet Funeral Home and Crematory
6598 E BA Frontage Rd., Tulsa, OK 74145
No one wants to think about losing their beloved pet. At Angel's Pet
Funeral Home &amp; Crematory, we are here to make a difference in a
very difficult time of you life. Angel's Pet Funeral Home &amp; Crematory
is the only pet funeral home in the state of Oklahoma that is
dedicated solely to you and your four-legged family member. We
are not affiliated with any human funeral home or crematory.

•

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific
venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to nonmembers as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business
cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking
mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at
your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to
host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more
information.

First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

Keep up with this event on Facebook

E

ALITY

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

Business Alliance

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

SAGE Summer Pool Parties
Tuesdays this Summer
July 26, August 30, 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

SAGE Tulsa will have their second pool party on Tuesday, July 26th at 10:30 am. Members can
meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party. Lunch at the pool party will be
burgers and hot dogs. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with steps to help people
into the pool. If you would like to attend, please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org to RSVP.

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender
aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality
of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater
understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of LGBT life in later
years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center.

Coming Out of the Shadows - LGBT History of Tulsa
Tuesday July 26, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Free and open to the public
Join us for a lecture by Dr. Brenton R. Wimmer who recently completed his PhD dissertation entitled "Coming
Out of the Shadows: A social and educative history of male same-sex sexualities in Tulsa Oklahoma, 1836-2006"
Published by the University of Oklahoma. Pictured with Geoffrey Brewster Vice President of the OkEq board of

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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directors. The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will house this definitive study on LGBTQ life and history in Tulsa.
Toby Jenkins executive director calls it "Ground breaking, inspiring, scandalous, and the first time we have had
the centuries long view of our oppression and the unsealing of our ability to create community against all odds."

Yoga by Zach

Territory Days: An Okla-Hoe-Down

EVERY SUNDAY

Saturday July 30, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

@4:30 pm

We need to add on to the school house! Aunt Eller a.k.a. Toby Jenkins is hosting a barbecue
dinner and barn dance to raise the funds. The territory folks need to get together and raise the
roof.
Oklahomans for Equality is presently raising capital funds to renovate the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. The Board of Directors and Trustees have unanimously approved an $800,000
capital renovation project. The garage, kenosha suite and special events room on the eastside
of the center are slated for remodel and renovations. In 2015 over 50,000 individuals
participated in programs and utilized our services creating an urgency for Oklahomans for
Equality to:

$5.00 per Session

• expand medical services addressing LGBT health disparities
• convert food service areas into commercial grade kitchen space
• develop nutrition and wellness programs for LGBT older adults
• broaden substance abuse counseling and support services
• serve the growing numbers of LGBTQ youth in foster care
• widen our programs for unemployed young adults and those homeless
• increase services and programming for LGBTQ families with children
• create more social programming space for fine arts and education events

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

$500-Table for 8 with open bar, barbecue dinner, and barn dance
$75-Individual seat with open bar, barbecue dinner, and barn dance.
$50-Individual seat with cash bar, barbecue dinner, and barn dance
SATURDAY JULY 30, 6:30 PM

$30-Barn dance admission with open bar

DENNIS R. NEILL EQUALITY CENTER
621 E. 4TH ST., TULSA, OK 74120
TICKETS AVAIL.AILE ONU

$20-Barn dance admission and 1 drink ticket

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Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Tickets are available now. To purchase, click on the corresponding link above.

Equality Center Pride Store
Prices have been reduced! These beautiful t-shirts celebrating the 2016 Tulsa Pride are available in our Pride Store for $15.00.
Tie-dye is also available for $20.00

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Jolt Drag Queen Pancake Brunch
Sunday July 17, 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Game Night

$8.00 pre-sale, $10.00 at the door
Pancake brunch with live entertainment.
Mimosa's available for purchase.
Funds help the Jolt Bowling Tournament

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Apples &amp; Oranges"
Clausen

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After more than a decade of "marriage" to a woman with whom she was raising a
daughter, Jan Clausen fell in love with a man, stunning herself and the lesbian
community to which she had been intimately connected. The experience was, she writes,
"like deliberately embarking on a sea cruise off the edge of a flat Earth." In her luminous
and affecting memoir, Clausen charts the trajectory of her sexual life -- from her first kiss
to her later loves -- and offers a stunning critique of society's insistence on yoking identity
to desire.
In the 1950s Pacific Northwest, Clausen grew up in a family in which extramarital sex,
swearing, and spicy foods were verboten. In the sixties, she embraced the (hetero)sexual
revolution, consorting with various adolescent Lotharios and failing miserably in her effort
to become a topless dancer during her summer break from Reed College. After leaving
school, she joined an experimental community, where she met her first woman lover. But
it was amid New York's dynamic feminist milieu in the 1970s that she "crossed the pass
of love" and fell for Leslie Kaplow, also a writer and activist. As a couple, they immersed
themselves in the city's vibrant literary sisterhood and eventually launched their own
literary magazine. In time, however, Clausen grew restless in her personal relationship
and uneasy with what she calls People in Groups, those enforcers of ideological purity.
Through her travels, she discovered sweet escape from her familiar world, especially
through her activism in Nicaragua, whose war-ravaged streets would provide the
backdrop for her unpardonable act: falling in love with a West Indian male lawyer.
Deeply felt, gorgeously written, Apples and Oranges is a testament to the powers and
perils of desire. It is also the story of one woman's mourning for the community that cast
her out and a dazzling examination of the ways in which we all search for identity.
Rejecting all efforts at sexual sorting, including the label "bisexual," for her own journey,
Clausen arrives at an understanding of sexual attraction in which both likeness and difference emerge as deeply erotic. Whatever our
passions, this groundbreaking work will never again let us consider the received categories of sexuality in the same light.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

You are invited to participate in a research study of health care related experiences shared by transgender and gender nonconforming
individuals in rural or remote areas. As a participant, you will be invited to share your perspectives and experience in a 1 hour interview.
Upon completing the interview, you will have the opportunity to be entered in a drawing for a $20 gift certificate from Amazon.com by
submitting your email address. Your email address will not be connected to your responses and will only be used to send you the link for the
Amazon.com electronic gift card code if your email is randomly selected in the drawing.
For more information, or to participate, please contact Douglas Knutson by calling 405-459-0241
or by writing to douglas.knutson@okstate.edu.

Calling all rural transgender and gender
nonconforming individuals to participate in
a research study
You are invited to participate in a research study of health care
related experiences shared by transgender and gender
nonconforming individuals in rural and remote areas.
As a participant, you will be invited to share your perspectives
and experiences in a 1 hour interview.

Enter a drawing for a $20 Amazon Gift Card

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Testing provided by Guiding Right
Testing

For more information or to
participate contact Douglas Knutson
at:

Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm

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Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

Intimate Partner
Violence Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk
of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing
the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group

7204 . Pine
Tulsa, OK
918-836-8700

21 and Above

bar and lounge

Last Wednesday of each
month from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions
may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

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MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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Rooftop Rally
Saturday October 15, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality is going purple and blowing the centers roof off!
Let's show LGBT youth they're not alone. Let's stand together against bullying for Spirit day October 15th,
2016 at 7:00 p.m. on top of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center!

We invite everyone to wear purple and join this year's ultimate roof top rally! Your purple shirt is your ticket in
and symbolizes your support for LGBT youth as well as speaking out against bullying.
This event is is free to attend. For more information or to RSVP email Jose.vega@okeq.org

October 13th, 2016
In This Issue
Rooftop Rally
Pryor Rendering
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Article Headline
1980: The Year It All Began
Center Awareness Day
Pop-up Shop Fundraiser
Zombie House
Stonewall National Education Project Display
October Volunteer of the Month
Call for Exhibition Proposals
First Thursday Art Opening
Thanksgiving Dinner
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

After the rally there will be a screening of the movie Julio of Jackson Heights. The movie will be projected on
the side of the building with seating in the parking lot, just like a drive-in movie. There will be a concession
stand and free popcorn. Click here to watch the trailer
" Julio of Jackson Heights" is the story of how all this changed. It is the story of how a handful of people - Julio's friends and family - decided that they would not
accept the official police report, and learned how to organize, ultimately bringing their case to the attention of then Mayor Dinkins. And it is the story of how their
actions sparked a movement that founded the Queens Pride Parade, supported the creation of over a dozen LGBT organizations and ultimately served as the
platform that elected two openly gay candidates to the New York City Council.
Twenty years later, the Rivera family, Julio's friends, community leaders and the police speak of the decisions they made and reflect upon the changes they set in
motion.

Pryor Rendering
October 13-16
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa, OK 74103
In Pryor Oklahoma during the 1960's, the promise of heaven and the stench of decay mingle in the air as young Charlie Hope and his hard-drinking grandfather, and
fundamentalist Pentecostal mother harbor secrets of desire, drink and delusions. Pryor Rendering is Charlie's coming-of-age story, where choosing love and the truth
that lives in his heart nearly renders his family to the bone.
Pryor Rendering is being presented in the Williams Theatre at the Tulsa Performing
Arts Center, 2nd and Cincinnati, from October 13 - 16. Evening performances are at 8:00 PM and the matinee performance is at 2:00 PM. The production is
recommended for mature audience. Tickets are $20 to $32. The LGBT $10 youth/student tickets (live theatre at movie prices) are now available. For more
information go to AmericanTheatreCompany.org or call 918-747-9494. For tickets call 918-596-7111 or go to MyTicketOffice.com

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, October 20th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The September exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the combined works of Jeanie
Weber and Lyn Lucas. It is entitled
"Naturally Speaking"

Family Ties
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
October 19, 6:00 p.m.
Look Eyecare &amp; Eyewear
3746 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74105
Not only
is LOOK
Eyecare &amp;
Eyewear
your onestop shop
for eye care
and trendy
eyewear
in Tulsa, but
it also offers
a level of
service that
you would
expect from
a family-run
business....
because it
is!

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

If you have any questions about insurance benefits or eyewear, Jennifer is here to help you! Call 918-992-5337 to schedule your visit today!
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members.

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Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your
establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Lawyer in the Library
October 12, November 9, December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

E UALITY
Business Alliance

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

October Video eNews

1980: The Year It All Began
Saturday October 22, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
In 1980, Jimmy Carter was still in the White House and everybody wanted to know who shot JR on the #1 TV show Dallas. The Empire Strikes Back, The Blue
Lagoon and Private Benjamin were the top movies. "Another One Bites The Dust" by Queen was the #1 Song. And a group of Gay men and Lesbians and straight
allies came together to found Oklahomans for Human Rights which we know today as Oklahomans for Equality today. Committed to advocating for the rights of
LGBTQ Oklahomans for 37 years we enter a new phase of expanded outreach. Get your 70s and 80s vintage clothing and join us for a trip back in time as we raise
money for our Equality Center renovations project. DJ Crystal will be spinning your favorite hits from the 70s and 80s. Disco Drag Queen Nicole Carrington aka Dale
Hogan will be in the house. We have prizes for the best 1980s costumes. Enter the lip syncing 80's contest and walk away with some big cash. $300 for a table for 8
with an open bar. Or $5.00 for a single admission with a cash bar.
$300-Table
for 8 with
open bar.
$5.00 Individual
seat with
cash bar.
Tickets are
available
now by
clicking on
the ticket
link or
purchase
tickets by
contacting
Olivia Cotter
at
918-743-4297 or email olivia.cotter@okeq.org

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator
Thursdays 1-4 p.m. beginning
September 1st
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Center Awareness Day
Saturday October 22, 12:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Have you ever wanted to know what your LGBT center had to offer?
Now is your chance, Oklahomans for Equality is hosting an open house and a program expo event on October 22nd,
2016 from Noon to 4pm!
This is your chance to learn more about what Oklahomans for Equality at the Dennis R. Neill Equality center offers
and what programs are available. A chance to meet and greet the facilitators of the programs you may be interested
and answer any question you may have.
For more information please contact Jose.vega@okeq.org

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574

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Pop-up Shop Fundraiser
Sunday October 23, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Come and SHOP some some AMAZING items
and SUPPORT the EXPANSION of the OkEq
EQUALITY CENTER at the same time! All
vendors have generously agreed to donate a
portion of their sales to this cause! Also, have
your photo taken for the 918 Project while you're
there (details below)! There's something for
everyone!

Pop-up shop benefiting
Oklahomans for Equality!
Featuring LulaRoe,
Stitchwitch OK,
Steve Cluck, and more!
oklahomans fot equality

POP UP SHOP VENDORS:
LULAROE AMBER LITWACK is a mobile Pop
Up Fashion Boutique specializing in comfortable,
adorable and affordable clothing of all ages and
sizes! (XXS-3XL).

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STEVE CLUCK is a Tulsa-based pop artist,
designer, and photographer. In 2005, he created
the "I Heart Tulsa" and "Don't Hate the 918" campaigns, which have become unofficial slogans and a locally popular product line.

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

918 PROJECT Steve Cluck is photographing nine-hundred and eighteen awesome people who live, work, and play in the 918 area code.
STITCHWITCH OK is a small hand embroidery business by Amanda Lowe. She focuses her material around progressive, political and other culturally relevant
subjects
DARCI MCFARLAND is currently working on a book that she is editing and fundraising for entitled Post-Traumatically Stressed Feminist that features the work of
over 40 feminist artists with PTSD about their lives and the daily realities of being a trauma survivor.

Zombie House
October 28 - 31, 7:00 - 11:00 p.m. nightly
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
OKEQ Zombie House is back and even more terrifying than last year. We will have 18,000 feet of pure terror!
There are zombies in Tulsa and they have infested the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Escape the Zombies on October 28th, 29th 30th and 31st, 2016. These are
real flesh eating zombies being housed in complete and total darkness in downtown Tulsa. The worst part is there is only one way out, and it's your mission to find the
exit and survive this zombie apocalypse. For more details please contact jose.vega@okeq.org or on Facebook.

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Tickets are now available online!

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DENNIS R. NEILL EQUALITY CENTER
Remembering Seneca Falls, Selma And Stonewall
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
(918) 914-9746

Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(832)-405-2534 .

In his second inaugural address in January, 2013, President Obama surprised many listeners by mentioning
Stonewall in the same breath as Seneca Falls and Selma - giving the struggle for gay rights the historical weight
of the fights for gender and racial equality.
"We, the people, declare today that the most evident of truths - that all of us are created equal - is the star
that guides us still; just as it guided our forebears through Seneca Falls, and Selma, and Stonewall; just as
it guided all those men and women, sung and unsung, who left footprints along this great Mall, to hear a
preacher say that we cannot walk alone; to hear a King proclaim that our individual freedom is inextricably
bound to the freedom of every soul on Earth."
In honor of LGBTQ history month Stonewall Museum has created a 4 -panel Diversity Exhibition that
contextualizes the LGBT civil rights movement within the larger historical context of civil rights struggles
throughout United States history.
We have the Obama Remembers Seneca Falls, Selma, Stonewall exhibit on display at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
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The celebration of diversity is part of the American Promise and dream. It is a reason for our much-admired position in the world. In fact, the United States is one of
the few peaceful, multi-ethnic and multi-racial societies in the world today.
Individuals who have been members of the groups featured in the Stonewall National Museum and Archives Diversity Panels -- Women, African-Americans and
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) individuals -- were largely silent and invisible in public life. It took almost a hundred years after the founding of America
for the voices of these marginalized and discriminated groups to begin to be heard in public forums and in the courts. Public attitudes and laws conspired to keep
these groups "in their place". Their struggles to achieve genuine equality are central to the on-going efforts to make the American dream into the American reality for
all.

sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at (918)
594-8568

Stonewall National Education Project is uniquely poised through its vast national network of professionals, to help eliminate barriers, stand up for and empower our
young people in a time when it has never been more vital. Stonewall National Education Project is an advocate for the safety, inclusion, and value of LGBTQ students,
with a focus on improvising student achievement, attendance and graduation rates.
Now in its fifth year, the Stonewall National Education Project positively impacts the lives of countless LGBT youth, and their classmates, from a spectrum of major
cities and small towns across the nation. At its annual national symposium, district administrators and educators, federal and state policy makers, funders, advocacy
organizations and thought leaders gather to increase their knowledge of strategies for successfully supporting LGBTQ youth and increase awareness of federal and
state laws supporting and protecting LGBTQ youth through what federal programs and federal funds are currently available.

Volunteer of the Month
October 2016
Sara-Jane Gray
Sara-Jane has been volunteering at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center since May 5. 2016. "I became a volunteer to help
with my Tulsa Community College Tulsa Achieves hours and to support my newly discovered LGBT family. I love all of
the people who we meet working here. They come in all shapes sizes and orientations and I love meeting everyone!"
When Sara-Jane is not working the front desk she is a student at Tulsa Community College and enjoys video games.
Sara-Jane includes "The program I like the most is most definitely the transgender support program, it is the one I am
most involved in and love all the people involved. I do recommend volunteering here, it is just such an open and caring
place that is just a wonderful place to be."

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu

We thank you for your devotion Sara-Jane!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org
Non-Binary Support
Group
2017 Call for Exhibition Proposals
Entry Deadline October 15, 2016
The OkEq gallery at the Dennis R Neill Equality center in Tulsa, Oklahoma is now
accepting proposals for the 2017 Exhibition Calendar. Each chosen exhibit will be on
display for approximately 30 days.
Our gallery encourages emerging artists and fresh challenging work in all media,
including installation works. Proposals should include a paragraph or two about your
vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 jpg images which represent your current work. All
proposals must be submitted online.

Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists or a small group are also acceptable.
Artists who have not shown in the gallery before will be given priority consideration.
Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to prepare or if you
have calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if you could be ready to go
quickly, as those early months are sometimes hard to fill.
OkEq will host the opening night reception for the artist(s), on the first Thursday of the
month. Each exhibit is hung on the Tuesday prior. No additional work will be accepted
after initial delivery. There will be a 30% commission on work sold. Artists will be asked
to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a drawing at close of opening night.
Artist will also provide "museum cards" for each piece, stating the title, and price, with other information being optional. A bio and artist statement is due to the OkEq
gallery on the 1st of the month prior to the exhibit, for publicity purposes.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Deadline for submissions is October 15, 2016. Notifications will be sent out by November 1, 2016.
Please submit by e-mail to jose.vega@okeq.org, with the subject heading "OkEq gallery proposal"

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday November 3, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

The November showcase and exhibit of local artists will feature the works of Oklahoma Youth who are active in
local Gay Straight Alliances, Diversity Clubs, and Social Justice Clubs and the Youth/Elder Storytelling Group
beginning with a reception on Thursday, November 3rd from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
Oklahoma has a myriad of LGBTQ Youth Support Groups ranging from centers, safe houses, projects and school
centered organizations. This show will feature art created by those youth who are active in the groups. They were
given a broad prompt of "Liberation" to inspire their art, and asked to interpret it in any way that made sense to
them; the exciting works are palpable.
The art will be a variety of photography, painting, drawing, and other visual arts. For an added perk to draw you to
the opening night reception, there will be a performance of The Youth/Elder Storytelling Group. This performanceart and dialogue will combine youth and elders telling their stories of life, coming out, and growing up LGBTQ. This
hour long piece will take you on a journey from 1945 to the future, with autobiographical tales of joy, fear, denial,
and self-acceptance. Come prepared to be inspired and touched.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, November 3rd from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn

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of the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

7:00 p.m.

Come Home for the Holiday Thanksgiving Dinner
Thursday November 24, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving Day for a FREE community meal at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center.
Please confirm your attendance by contacting Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org or by
calling 918-743-4297.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

Local affirming and inclusive congregations and OkEq provide a wonderful meal every year.
The meal will be served at 12:00 p.m. Please arrive by 12:00 p.m.
Lunch will be provided by:
Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
Christ Church Episcopal
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
Eastside Christian Church
University United Methodist Church

Equality Center Pride Store
New love tote bags in the Pride Shop $22

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

"Pryor Rendering"
By: Gary Reed
Based on the acclaimed novel by Gary Reed, Pryor Rendering is the coming of age story of Charlie Hope, born on a pool
table in Pryor, Oklahoma, in the 1960s. We meet Charlie at age 12, as he's trying to connect with Chick, his alcoholic
grandfather and sole adult father figure. He also longs for a relationship with his mother Ida, who inexplicably nurtures an
ardent devotion to Jesus, which isolates and excludes her only child. By the age of 17, Charlie is resigned to his alienation
when he begins a complex relationship with Dewar, a tough kid who lives in the local home for orphaned boys. Charlie must
learn to free himself from the demons of his Pryor past, take off for a better life, and find his emotional and spiritual home in the
most unlikely and ironic of places.

Yoga by Zach

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

$5.00 per Session

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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

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Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax

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machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Beginning October 13 Guiding Right will
be testing the 2nd and 4th Thursday of
each month from
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Intimate Partner Violence
Survivors Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide the
free services, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

Sexual Assault Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All

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services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
Oklahomans for Equality | 621 E. 4th Street | Tulsa, OK 74120 | 918.743.4297
www.okeq.org

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October 19, 6:00 p.m.
Look Eyecare &amp; Eyewear
3746 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74105

Family Ties Trick-or-Treat
Stonewall National Education Project Display

Not only
is LOOK
Eyecare &amp;
Eyewear
your onestop shop
for eye care
and trendy
eyewear
in Tulsa, but
it also offers
a level of
service that
you would
expect from
a family-run
business....
because it
is!

Free Flu Shots
Ladies Social Club
Gay Men's Dinner Group
First Thursday Art Opening
Transgender Day of Remebrance
Two-Spirit Documentary
Thanksgiving Dinner
Compassionate Tulsa
October Volunteer of the Month
Article Headline
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

If you have any questions about insurance benefits or eyewear, Jennifer is here to help you! Call 918-992-5337 to schedule your visit today!
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members.
Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your
establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

E UALITY
Business Alliance

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, October 20th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq members.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The September exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the combined works of Jeanie
Weber and Lyn Lucas. It is entitled
"Naturally Speaking"

1980: The Year It All Began
Saturday October 22, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
In 1980, Jimmy Carter was still in the White House and everybody wanted to know who shot JR on the #1 TV show Dallas. The Empire Strikes Back, The Blue
Lagoon and Private Benjamin were the top movies. "Another One Bites The Dust" by Queen was the #1 Song. And a group of Gay men and Lesbians and straight
allies came together to found Oklahomans for Human Rights which we know today as Oklahomans for Equality today. Committed to advocating for the rights of
LGBTQ Oklahomans for 37 years we enter a new phase of expanded outreach. Get your 70s and 80s vintage clothing and join us for a trip back in time as we raise
money for our Equality Center renovations project. DJ Crystal will be spinning your favorite hits from the 70s and 80s. Disco Drag Queen Nicole Carrington aka Dale
Hogan will be in the house. We have prizes for the best 1980s costumes. Enter the lip syncing 80's contest and walk away with some big cash. $300 for a table for 8
with an open bar. Or $5.00 for a single admission with a cash bar.
$300-Table
for 8 with
open bar.
$5.00 Individual
seat with
cash bar.
Tickets are
available
now by
clicking on
the ticket
link or
purchase
tickets by
contacting
Olivia Cotter

Family Ties

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
October 12, November 9, December 14

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5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

918-743-4297 or email olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Center Awareness Day
Saturday October 22, 12:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Have you ever wanted to know what your LGBT center had to offer?

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group

Now is your chance, Oklahomans for Equality is hosting an open house and a program expo event on October 22nd,
2016 from Noon to 4pm!

Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

This is your chance to learn more about what Oklahomans for Equality at the Dennis R. Neill Equality center offers
and what programs are available. A chance to meet and greet the facilitators of the programs you may be interested
and answer any question you may have.
For more information please contact Jose.vega@okeq.org

Pop-up Shop Fundraiser
Sunday October 23, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Come and SHOP some some AMAZING items
and SUPPORT the EXPANSION of the OkEq
EQUALITY CENTER at the same time! All
vendors have generously agreed to donate a
portion of their sales to this cause! Also, have
your photo taken for the 918 Project while you're
there (details below)! There's something for
everyone!

Pop-up shop benefiting
Oklahomans for Equality!
Featuring LulaRoe,
Stitchwitch OK,
Steve Cluck, and more!
Oklahomans for equality

POP UP SHOP VENDORS:
LULAROE AMBER LITWACK is a mobile Pop
Up Fashion Boutique specializing in comfortable,
adorable and affordable clothing of all ages and
sizes! (XXS-3XL).

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STEVE CLUCK is a Tulsa-based pop artist,
designer, and photographer. In 2005, he created
the "I Heart Tulsa" and "Don't Hate the 918" campaigns, which have become unofficial slogans and a locally popular product line.
918 PROJECT Steve Cluck is photographing nine-hundred and eighteen awesome people who live, work, and play in the 918 area code.

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

STITCHWITCH OK is a small hand embroidery business by Amanda Lowe. She focuses her material around progressive, political and other culturally relevant
subjects
DARCI MCFARLAND is currently working on a book that she is editing and fundraising for entitled Post-Traumatically Stressed Feminist that features the work of
over 40 feminist artists with PTSD about their lives and the daily realities of being a trauma survivor.

Healthcare Navigator
Thursdays 1-4 p.m. beginning

Zombie Call

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Oct 28-31, 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Do you want
to be part of
the best
Zombie
House in
Tulsa?
OKEQ
Zombie
House is
back and
even more
terrifying
than last
year. We will
have 18,000
feet of pure
terror!
OKEQ
needs

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

volunteers who like to scare, chase, and eat rainbow brains.
If you want to volunteer and be part of this scary fun please contact jose.vega@okeq.org.
"There are zombies in Tulsa and they have infested the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Escape the Zombies on October 28th, 29th 30th and 31st, 2016. These are
real flesh eating zombies being housed in complete and total darkness in downtown Tulsa. The worst part is there is only one way out, and it's your mission to find the
exit and survive this zombie apocalypse."
If you want to volunteer and be part of this scary fun please contact jose.vega@okeq.org.

Zombie House
October 28 - 31, 7:00 - 11:00 p.m. nightly
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
OKEQ Zombie House is back and even more terrifying than last year. We will have 18,000 feet of pure terror!
There are zombies in Tulsa and they have infested the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Escape the Zombies on October 28th, 29th 30th and 31st, 2016. These are
real flesh eating zombies being housed in complete and total darkness in downtown Tulsa. The worst part is there is only one way out, and it's your mission to find the
exit and survive this zombie apocalypse. For more details please contact jose.vega@okeq.org or on Facebook.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Tickets are now available online!

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Family Ties Trick-or-Treat
Monday October 31, 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

The Bring your trick-or-treaters in to the Equality Center on Halloween for a family photo. Each child will receive a plush rainbow
bear and a bag of treats .
Family Ties is a group of, and for, gay families in the Tulsa area, and those who support them.

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
(918) 914-9746

Remembering Seneca Falls, Selma And Stonewall
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
In his second inaugural address in January, 2013, President Obama surprised many listeners by mentioning
Stonewall in the same breath as Seneca Falls and Selma - giving the struggle for gay rights the historical weight
of the fights for gender and racial equality.
"We, the people, declare today that the most evident of truths - that all of us are created equal - is the star
that guides us still; just as it guided our forebears through Seneca Falls, and Selma, and Stonewall; just as
it guided all those men and women, sung and unsung, who left footprints along this great Mall, to hear a
preacher say that we cannot walk alone; to hear a King proclaim that our individual freedom is inextricably
bound to the freedom of every soul on Earth."
In honor of LGBTQ history month Stonewall Museum has created a 4 -panel Diversity Exhibition that
contextualizes the LGBT civil rights movement within the larger historical context of civil rights struggles
throughout United States history.
We have the Obama Remembers Seneca Falls, Selma, Stonewall exhibit on display at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(832)-405-2534 .

The celebration of diversity is part of the American Promise and dream. It is a reason for our much-admired position in the world. In fact, the United States is one of
the few peaceful, multi-ethnic and multi-racial societies in the world today.
Individuals who have been members of the groups featured in the Stonewall National Museum and Archives Diversity Panels -- Women, African-Americans and
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) individuals -- were largely silent and invisible in public life. It took almost a hundred years after the founding of America
for the voices of these marginalized and discriminated groups to begin to be heard in public forums and in the courts. Public attitudes and laws conspired to keep
these groups "in their place". Their struggles to achieve genuine equality are central to the on-going efforts to make the American dream into the American reality for
all.
Stonewall National Education Project is uniquely poised through its vast national network of professionals, to help eliminate barriers, stand up for and empower our
young people in a time when it has never been more vital. Stonewall National Education Project is an advocate for the safety, inclusion, and value of LGBTQ students,
with a focus on improvising student achievement, attendance and graduation rates.
Now in its fifth year, the Stonewall National Education Project positively impacts the lives of countless LGBT youth, and their classmates, from a spectrum of major
cities and small towns across the nation. At its annual national symposium, district administrators and educators, federal and state policy makers, funders, advocacy

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
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organizations and thought leaders gather to increase their knowledge of strategies for successfully supporting LGBTQ youth and increase awareness of federal and
state laws supporting and protecting LGBTQ youth through what federal programs and federal funds are currently available.

Free Flu Shots Provided by Walgreens
Tuesday November 1, 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at (918)
594-8568

No appointment necessary

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Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu

Ladies Social Club - Road Trip
Saturday October 22
Talimena Scenic Byway
Ladies Social Club is a group for women. Monthly events take place the second Friday of each month and for other special events.
Let's caravan and look at fall foliage! This will be a day trip. We'll figure out the details as a group. Who's in? This is during the peak
window for fall colors.
For more information check out the Facebook event

Gay Men's Dinner Group
Tuesday November 1, 6:30 p.m.
Bangkok Thai Buffet
3313 E. 32nd Pl., Tulsa, OK 74135
Gay Men's Dinner Group is a social support group of gay and bisexual men who meet monthly for dinner and for other special
occasions.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Please RSVP to Richard Haley at GuysDineToo@gmail.com

SOS Group
First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday November 3, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The November showcase and exhibit of local artists will feature the works of Oklahoma Youth who are active in
local Gay Straight Alliances, Diversity Clubs, and Social Justice Clubs and the Youth/Elder Storytelling Group
beginning with a reception on Thursday, November 3rd from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
Oklahoma has a myriad of LGBTQ Youth Support Groups ranging from centers, safe houses, projects and school
centered organizations. This show will feature art created by those youth who are active in the groups. They were
given a broad prompt of "Liberation" to inspire their art, and asked to interpret it in any way that made sense to
them; the exciting works are palpable.
The art will be a variety of photography, painting, drawing, and other visual arts. For an added perk to draw you to
the opening night reception, there will be a performance of The Youth/Elder Storytelling Group. This performanceart and dialogue will combine youth and elders telling their stories of life, coming out, and growing up LGBTQ. This
hour long piece will take you on a journey from 1945 to the future, with autobiographical tales of joy, fear, denial,
and self-acceptance. Come prepared to be inspired and touched.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, November 3rd from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn
of the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Transgender Awareness Week
November 15-20, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa OK 74120
Transgender Day of Remembrance is when we remember our Transgender brothers and
sisters who have lost their lives due to hate, discrimination, and violence. We also remember
those who were compelled to complete suicide, succumbing to hate, bullying and
discrimination.

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m.

Please join the Gender Support Program throughout the week of Nov14 - Nov20 as we honor

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Transgender Awareness Week.
Nov 15th - Transgender Awareness Week Movie night
Nov 16th - Gender Support Program talent night
Nov 20th - Transgender Day of Remembrance Memorial Service
All events start at 7:00pm and will be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Additional information can be found on our website www.okeq.org, or by contacting Sharon Queen at 918-743-4297

G William Rice Dialogue on Justice, Equity, and Inclusion

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

Thursday November 17, 6:00 p.m.
Circle Cinema
10 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104
As a part of the G. William Rice Dialogue on Justice, Equity, and Inclusion, NALSA
and OutLaws are co-hosting a special screening of "Two Spirits" on November 17 at
6:00pm at the historic Circle Cinema. Afterward, there will be a Q&amp;A panel
discussion about Two Spirit culture, civil rights issues facing LGBT and Native
American groups, and unique jurisdictional problems facing justice in Indian Country.

The Native American Law Student Association and Outlaws proodly present

Two Spirits: Sexuality, Gender, and the
Murder of Fred Martinez
A FILM SCREENING Wmt A PANEL. DISCUSStON, AND RECEPTION TO FOUOW

Light refreshments provided. The event is free to the public. However, there is
limited space available, so please follow this link "Tickets Available" to reserve
your space on Google Form.
Speakers include:
*John Hawk Co-Cke', leader of the Tulsa Two- Spirit Society
* Sharon Queen, facilitator for the Gender Support Program at
Equality
* Geri Wisner, attorney specializing in Indian Law

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

Oklahomans for

"Two Spirits, a 2009 documentary, interweaves the tragic story of a mother's loss of her son with a revealing look at a time when the world wasn't simply divided into
male and female, and many Native American
cultures held places of honor for people of integrated genders."

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Come Home for the Holiday Thanksgiving Dinner
Thursday November 24, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving Day for a FREE community meal at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center.
Please confirm your attendance by contacting Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org or by
calling 918-743-4297.
Local affirming and inclusive congregations and OkEq provide a wonderful meal every year.
The meal will be served at 12:00 p.m. Please arrive by 12:00 p.m.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

Lunch will be provided by:

2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
Christ Church Episcopal
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
Eastside Christian Church
University United Methodist Church

Compassionate Tulsa - Make Tulsa Golden
Please join us in our city-wide campaign to "Make Tulsa Golden." Using "The Golden Rule" as our guide for
compassionate living, you are asked to sign the pledge to "make Tulsa golden."
The "Make Tulsa Golden" campaign encourages each of us to increase compassion in Tulsa communities by
pledging to treat others as we wish to be treated. If you are willing to make that pledge, please select the link
below to be added to the list of groups and individuals working together to Make Tulsa Golden.

Yoga by Zach

MAKE u&amp;i

Sign the Pledge Here After indicating your pledge, you can download our Make Tulsa Golden pledge certificate.
For more information visit compassionatetulsa.org

Volunteer of the Month
October 2016

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GOLDEN

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

$5.00 per Session

Sara-Jane Gray
Sara-Jane has been volunteering at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center since May 5. 2016. "I became a volunteer to help
with my Tulsa Community College Tulsa Achieves hours and to support my newly discovered LGBT family. I love all of
the people who we meet working here. They come in all shapes sizes and orientations and I love meeting everyone!"
When Sara-Jane is not working the front desk she is a student at Tulsa Community College and enjoys video games.
Sara-Jane includes "The program I like the most is most definitely the transgender support program, it is the one I am
most involved in and love all the people involved. I do recommend volunteering here, it is just such an open and caring
place that is just a wonderful place to be."

We thank you for your devotion Sara-Jane!

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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

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Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm

Equality Center Pride Store
New love tote bags in the Pride Shop $22

SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"The Martian Child: A Novel About a Single Father Adopting a Son "
By: David Gerrold
When David Gerrold decided he wanted to adopt a son, he thought he had prepared himself for fatherhood. But eight-year-old
Dennis turned out to be more than he expected-a lot more. Dennis suffered from fetal alcohol syndrome, the son of a
substance abuser and alcoholic who abandoned him in a seedy motel at the age of one-and-a-half. His father died of an
overdose. Seized by the state, Dennis was shuffled between eight different foster homes in less than eight years. He was
abused and beaten severely in at least two of his placements. Dennis was diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity
disorder, and put on Ritalin and then Disipramine. He was prone to violent emotional outbursts. His case history identified him
as "hard to place" -a euphemism for "unadoptable." But for David Gerrold it was love at first sight...

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with

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OU-TULSA DIVERSITY COALITION
PRESENTS:

Discussions on Diversity:

Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Homonegativity &amp;Transnegativity in the
Current Cultural &amp; Political Climate

Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

Featuring a five -person panel
representing multiple LGBTQ perspectives.

Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Tuesday, October 25 I 11:4Sam - 1:00pm
Leaming Center. Room 231
Lunch provided.

Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Beginning October 13 Guiding Right will
be testing the 2nd and 4th Thursday of
each month from
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.

RSVP to tulsasa@ou.edu

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Intimate Partner Violence
Survivors Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide the
free services, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

Sexual Assault Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
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Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
Oklahomans for Equality | 621 E. 4th Street | Tulsa, OK 74120 | 918.743.4297
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October 26th, 2016
In This Issue
Zombie Call
Zombie House
Family Ties Trick-or-Treat
Stonewall National Education Project Display
Free Flu Shots
Gay Men's Dinner Group

Oct 28-31, 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Ladies Social Club
First Thursday Art Opening
Transgender Day of Remebrance
Two-Spirit Documentary
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Thanksgiving Dinner
Compassionate Tulsa
October Volunteer of the Month
Article Headline
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

Do you want to be part of the best Zombie House in Tulsa?
OKEQ Zombie House is back and even more terrifying than last year. We will have 18,000 feet of pure terror!
OKEQ needs volunteers who like to scare, chase, and eat rainbow brains.
If you want to volunteer and be part of this scary fun please contact jose.vega@okeq.org.
"There are zombies in Tulsa and they have infested the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Escape the Zombies on October 28th, 29th 30th and 31st, 2016.
These are real flesh eating zombies being housed in complete and total darkness in downtown Tulsa. The worst part is there is only one way out, and it's
your mission to find the exit and survive this zombie apocalypse."
If you want to volunteer and be part of this scary fun please contact jose.vega@okeq.org.

Zombie House
October 28 - 31, 7:00 - 11:00 p.m. nightly
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

OkEq Art Exhibition
The September exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the combined works of Jeanie
Weber and Lyn Lucas. It is entitled
"Naturally Speaking"

OKEQ Zombie House is back and even more terrifying than last year. We will have 18,000 feet of pure terror!
There are zombies in Tulsa and they have infested the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Escape the Zombies on October 28th, 29th 30th and 31st, 2016.
These are real flesh eating zombies being housed in complete and total darkness in downtown Tulsa. The worst part is there is only one way out, and it's
your mission to find the exit and survive this zombie apocalypse. For more details please contact jose.vega@okeq.org or on Facebook.

Tickets are now available online!

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Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
October 12, November 9, December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

DENNIS R. NEILL EQUALITY CENTER

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
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Meditation Group

Family Ties Trick-or-Treat
Monday October 31, 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Bring your trick-or-treaters into the Equality Center on Halloween for a family photo. Each child will receive a plush
rainbow bear and a bag of treats .

Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

Family Ties is a network and support system for LGBTQ families in the Tulsa area, and those who support them.

Join Family Ties on Facebook

Remembering Seneca Falls, Selma And Stonewall
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
In his second inaugural address in January, 2013, President Obama surprised many listeners by
mentioning Stonewall in the same breath as Seneca Falls and Selma - giving the struggle for gay
rights the historical weight of the fights for gender and racial equality.
"We, the people, declare today that the most evident of truths - that all of us are created equal is the star that guides us still; just as it guided our forebears through Seneca Falls, and Selma,
and Stonewall; just as it guided all those men and women, sung and unsung, who left footprints
along this great Mall, to hear a preacher say that we cannot walk alone; to hear a King proclaim
that our individual freedom is inextricably bound to the freedom of every soul on Earth."

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

In honor of LGBTQ history month Stonewall Museum has created a 4 -panel Diversity
Exhibition that contextualizes the LGBT civil rights movement within the larger historical context
of civil rights struggles throughout United States history.
We have the Obama Remembers Seneca Falls, Selma, Stonewall exhibit on display at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Healthcare Navigator
Thursdays 1-4 p.m. beginning

The celebration of diversity is part of the American Promise and dream. It is a reason for our much-admired position in the world. In fact, the United States
is one of the few peaceful, multi-ethnic and multi-racial societies in the world today.
Individuals who have been members of the groups featured in the Stonewall National Museum and Archives Diversity Panels -- Women, AfricanAmericans and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) individuals -- were largely silent and invisible in public life. It took almost a hundred years
after the founding of America for the voices of these marginalized and discriminated groups to begin to be heard in public forums and in the courts. Public
attitudes and laws conspired to keep these groups "in their place". Their struggles to achieve genuine equality are central to the on-going efforts to make
the American dream into the American reality for all.
Stonewall National Education Project is uniquely poised through its vast national network of professionals, to help eliminate barriers, stand up for and
empower our young people in a time when it has never been more vital. Stonewall National Education Project is an advocate for the safety, inclusion, and
value of LGBTQ students, with a focus on improvising student achievement, attendance and graduation rates.
Now in its fifth year, the Stonewall National Education Project positively impacts the lives of countless LGBT youth, and their classmates, from a spectrum
of major cities and small towns across the nation. At its annual national symposium, district administrators and educators, federal and state policy makers,
funders, advocacy organizations and thought leaders gather to increase their knowledge of strategies for successfully supporting LGBTQ youth and
increase awareness of federal and state laws supporting and protecting LGBTQ youth through what federal programs and federal funds are currently
available.

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Free Flu Shots Provided by Walgreens
Tuesday November 1, 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
No appointment necessary

Dr. Kurt Choate

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Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Gay Men's Dinner Group
Tuesday November 1, 6:30 p.m.
Bangkok Thai Buffet
3313 E. 32nd Pl., Tulsa, OK 74135
Gay Men's Dinner Group is a social support group of gay and bisexual men who meet monthly for dinner and for other
special occasions.

Please RSVP to Richard Haley at GuysDineToo@gmail.com

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Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
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Ladies Social Club: Game Night
Friday November 11, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Potluck snacks, soda/coffee/water provided.
You've got to be a woman to join us, but you certainly don't have to be a lady! Make friends, develop community
and have fun with the Ladies Social Club at Oklahomans for Equality! LSC provides LGBT women (and our
allies!) the opportunity to develop a great support network while also offering an alternative to the bar scene-but
don't worry! We'll still gladly enjoy a few adult beverages! Each month features different activities, like game
night, craft night, and movie night, and we usually do potluck snacks. Our calendar of events is largely driven by
your own input, ladies! You're also welcome to just come and hang out with the other women if that's more your
style.
LSC meets on the second Friday of each month from 6-9 p.m. at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center at 621 E.
4th St. Our Friday night events are designed to be low-cost so more folks can join us on a regular basis. We
may plan events out &amp; about in the city, so keep an eye on our calendar!

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Single, married, LGBT, ally, young in body, young at heart -- all women are welcome!
More information available on Facebook

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday November 3, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The November showcase and exhibit of local artists will feature the works of Oklahoma Youth who are
active in local Gay Straight Alliances, Diversity Clubs, and Social Justice Clubs and the Youth/Elder
Storytelling Group beginning with a reception on Thursday, November 3rd from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.
Oklahoma has a myriad of LGBTQ Youth Support Groups ranging from centers, safe houses, projects
and school centered organizations. This show will feature art created by those youth who are active in
the groups. They were given a broad prompt of "Liberation" to inspire their art, and asked to interpret it
in any way that made sense to them; the exciting works are palpable.
The art will be a variety of photography, painting, drawing, and other visual arts. For an added perk to
draw you to the opening night reception, there will be a performance of The Youth/Elder Storytelling
Group. This performance-art and dialogue will combine youth and elders telling their stories of life,
coming out, and growing up LGBTQ. This hour long piece will take you on a journey from 1945 to the
future, with autobiographical tales of joy, fear, denial, and self-acceptance. Come prepared to be
inspired and touched.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, November 3rd from 6-9pm where there will be a door
prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Transgender Awareness Week
November 15-20, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa OK 74120
Transgender Day of Remembrance is when we remember our Transgender
brothers and sisters who have lost their lives due to hate, discrimination, and
violence. We also remember those who were compelled to complete suicide,
succumbing to hate, bullying and discrimination.

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
------(918) 914-9746

Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(832)-405-2534 .

Please join the Gender Support Program throughout the week of Nov14 - Nov20
as we honor Transgender Awareness Week.
Nov 15th - Transgender Awareness Week Movie night
Nov 16th - Gender Support Program talent night
Nov 20th - Transgender Day of Remembrance Memorial Service
All events start at 7:00pm and will be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Additional information can be found on our website www.okeq.org, or by contacting Sharon Queen at 918-743-4297

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
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G William Rice Dialogue on Justice, Equity, and Inclusion
Thursday November 17, 6:00 p.m.
Circle Cinema
10 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104
As a part of the G. William Rice Dialogue on Justice, Equity, and
Inclusion, NALSA and OutLaws are co-hosting a special screening of
"Two Spirits" on November 17 at 6:00pm at the historic Circle Cinema.
Afterward, there will be a Q&amp;A panel discussion about Two Spirit culture,
civil rights issues facing LGBT and Native American groups, and unique
jurisdictional problems facing justice in Indian Country.

The Native American Law Student Association and Outlaws proudly present

Two Spirits: Sexuality, Gender, and the
Murder of Fred Martinez
A FILM SCREENING WITH A PANEL, DISCUSSK&gt;N, AND RECEPTION TO FOLLOW

Light refreshments provided. The event is free to the public. However,
there is limited space available, so please follow this link "Tickets
Available" to reserve your space on Google Form.

Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at (918)
594-8568

Speakers include:
*John Hawk Co-Cke', leader of the Tulsa Two- Spirit Society
* Sharon Queen, facilitator for the Gender Support Program at
Oklahomans for Equality
* Geri Wisner, attorney specializing in Indian Law
"Two Spirits, a 2009 documentary, interweaves the tragic story of a mother's loss of her son with a revealing look at a time when the world wasn't simply
divided into male and female, and many Native American
cultures held places of honor for people of integrated genders."

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu

Wednesday November 16, 6:00 p.m.
Decopolis
502 S Boston Ave., Tulsa, OK 74103

Non-Binary Support
Group

DECOPOLIS bringing back the fun, romance, and magic to shopping in beautiful downtown Tulsa! DECOPOLIS has several distinct areas to explore. Find
a good book in our "DECOPOLIS Books" section. Have fun rediscovering vintage games and toys in the DISCOVITORIUM". Tiki's, Aliens, Volcanoes and
Coconut Monkeys overlook a room filled with quirky retro gifts and toys in the Atomic Tiki Room. Upstairs is our "Stag Shop" men's department and
"Gazelle's Ladies Accouterments".
Decopolis Online - www.decopolis.net - Facebook

Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.

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Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Come Home for the Holiday Thanksgiving Dinner

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Thursday November 24, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving Day for a FREE community meal at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Please confirm your attendance by contacting Olivia Cotter at
olivia.cotter@okeq.org or by calling 918-743-4297.
Local affirming and inclusive congregations and OkEq provide a wonderful meal
every year. The meal will be served at 12:00 p.m. Please arrive by 12:00 p.m.

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B

Lunch will be provided by:
Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
Christ Church Episcopal
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist
Diversity Christian Fellowship International

Second Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m.

Eastside Christian Church
University United Methodist Church

Compassionate Tulsa - Make Tulsa Golden
Please join us in our city-wide campaign to "Make Tulsa Golden." Using "The Golden Rule" as our
guide for compassionate living, you are asked to sign the pledge to "make Tulsa golden."
The "Make Tulsa Golden" campaign encourages each of us to increase compassion in Tulsa
communities by pledging to treat others as we wish to be treated. If you are willing to make that
pledge, please select the link below to be added to the list of groups and individuals working together
to Make Tulsa Golden.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

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Sign the Pledge Here After indicating your pledge, you can download our Make Tulsa Golden pledge certificate.

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For more information visit compassionatetulsa.org

Volunteer of the Month
October 2016
Sara-Jane Gray
Sara-Jane has been volunteering at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center since May 5. 2016. "I became a
volunteer to help with my Tulsa Community College Tulsa Achieves hours and to support my newly
discovered LGBT family. I love all of the people who we meet working here. They come in all shapes sizes
and orientations and I love meeting everyone!" When Sara-Jane is not working the front desk she is a student
at Tulsa Community College and enjoys video games. Sara-Jane includes "The program I like the most is
most definitely the transgender support program, it is the one I am most involved in and love all the people
involved. I do recommend volunteering here, it is just such an open and caring place that is just a wonderful
place to be."

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

We thank you for your devotion Sara-Jane!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org
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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach

Equality Center Pride Store
New love tote bags in the Pride Shop $22

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Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"k.d.lang: Carrying the Torch"
By: William Robertson
Since the release of her first album, a truly western experience in 1984, k.d. lang has galvanized listeners with her
amazing voice, while battling for a place in the music industry and fighting off prejudice against her appearance and
attitude. William Robertson's k.d. lang: Carrying the Torch was the first biography of lang, taking us from her tomboy
girlhood in Consort, Alberta, through her entry into show business and the making of her first five albums and her
first film, to her move away from country music to easy listening jazz and adult-oriented pop.

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next

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event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Beginning October 13 Guiding Right will
be testing the 2nd and 4th Thursday of
each month from
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Intimate Partner Violence
Survivors Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide the
free services, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

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Sexual Assault Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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Volunteer of the Month
November 2016
Gordon George

Gordon, aslo known as GG, starting volunteering shortly after the purchase of the center on Kenosha. He
helped with the remodel and renovation of the building. He had volunteered with other LGBTQ organizations
before joing the OkEq team. His favorite part of volunteering at the center is being able to watch people enjoy
the events he has put time and effort into creating, such as Thanksgiving Dinner, Falalala ball, and the Wild
Hearts Ball. When GG is not working hard at the center he enjoys doing home repairs, gardening and seeing
shows and movies. His favorite event of the year is Thanksgiving dinner. He recomends volunteering because
"It's your time to help others even when you don't have the finances."

In This Issue
November Volunteer of the Month
First Thursday Art Opening
Tulsa C.A.R.E.S. Fairy Tree
2017 Award Recipients
Ladies Social Club
Transgender Day of Remebrance
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Thanksgiving Dinner
Two-Spirit Documentary
OUT for TCC
Compassionate Tulsa
Stonewall National Education Project Display
November Video eNews
Pride Store

We thank you for your devotion GG!

Rainbow Library

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Family Ties

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday November 3, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The November showcase and exhibit of local artists will feature the works of Oklahoma Youth who are
active in local Gay Straight Alliances, Diversity Clubs, and Social Justice Clubs and the Youth/Elder
Storytelling Group beginning with a reception on Thursday, November 3rd from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.
Oklahoma has a myriad of LGBTQ Youth Support Groups ranging from centers, safe houses, projects
and school centered organizations. This show will feature art created by those youth who are active in
the groups. They were given a broad prompt of "Liberation" to inspire their art, and asked to interpret it
in any way that made sense to them; the exciting works are palpable.
The art will be a variety of photography, painting, drawing, and other visual arts. For an added perk to
draw you to the opening night reception, there will be a performance of The Youth/Elder Storytelling
Group. This performance-art and dialogue will combine youth and elders telling their stories of life,
coming out, and growing up LGBTQ. This hour long piece will take you on a journey from 1945 to the
future, with autobiographical tales of joy, fear, denial, and self-acceptance. Come prepared to be
inspired and touched.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, November 3rd from 6-9pm where there will be a door
prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Tulsa C.A.R.E.S. Fairy Tree
Purchased gifts must be returned by December 9, 2016
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The Fairy Tree is back and ready for you to stop by the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to select a recipient in need. We
adopt the clients of Tulsa CARES that are in need of clothing and other items. The suggested gift items are listed for
your shopping convenience. Tulsa CARES provides social services to individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. Help us support
those in our community so that they can have a happy holiday.

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
October 12, November 9, December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

For more information, please contact Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org .

2017 Award Recipients: Now Accepting Nominations

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Oklahomans for Equality is now accepting nominations for 2016 award recipients.
These individuals or organizations and companies have advocated for full equality for LGBTQ people and shown courage
and compassion.
Community Hero Award
Carolyn Wagner Youth Leadership Award
Russell Bennett Spiritual Inclusion Award
Tulsa Pride Grand Marshal
Contact Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org with your nominations.

Ladies Social Club: Game Night
Friday November 11, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Potluck snacks, soda/coffee/water provided.
You've got to be a woman to join us, but you certainly don't have to be a lady! Make friends, develop community
and have fun with the Ladies Social Club at Oklahomans for Equality! LSC provides LGBT women (and our
allies!) the opportunity to develop a great support network while also offering an alternative to the bar scene-but
don't worry! We'll still gladly enjoy a few adult beverages! Each month features different activities, like game
night, craft night, and movie night, and we usually do potluck snacks. Our calendar of events is largely driven by
your own input, ladies! You're also welcome to just come and hang out with the other women if that's more your
style.

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

LSC meets on the second Friday of each month from 6-9 p.m. at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center at 621 E.
4th St. Our Friday night events are designed to be low-cost so more folks can join us on a regular basis. We
may plan events out &amp; about in the city, so keep an eye on our calendar!
Single, married, LGBT, trans women, allies, young in body, young at heart -- all women are welcome!
More information available on Facebook

Transgender Awareness Week
November 15-20, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa OK 74120
Transgender Day of Remembrance is when we remember our Transgender
brothers and sisters who have lost their lives due to hate, discrimination, and
violence. We also remember those who were compelled to complete suicide,
succumbing to hate, bullying and discrimination.
Please join the Gender Support Program throughout the week of Nov14 - Nov20
as we honor Transgender Awareness Week.
Nov 15th - Transgender Awareness Week Movie night
Nov 16th - Gender Support Program talent night
Nov 20th - Transgender Day of Remembrance Memorial Service
All events start at 7:00pm and will be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Healthcare Navigator
Thursdays 1-4 p.m. beginning
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Additional information can be found on our website www.okeq.org, or by contacting Sharon Queen at 918-743-4297

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday November 16, 6:00 p.m.
Decopolis
502 S Boston Ave., Tulsa, OK 74103

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

DECOPOLIS bringing back the fun, romance, and magic to shopping in beautiful downtown Tulsa! DECOPOLIS has several distinct areas to explore. Find
a good book in our "DECOPOLIS Books" section. Have fun rediscovering vintage games and toys in the DISCOVITORIUM". Tiki's, Aliens, Volcanoes and
Coconut Monkeys overlook a room filled with quirky retro gifts and toys in the Atomic Tiki Room. Upstairs is our "Stag Shop" men's department and
"Gazelle's Ladies Accouterments".

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.

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Decopolis Online - www.decopolis.net - Facebook
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.

Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
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Business Alliance

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Come Home for the Holiday Thanksgiving Dinner
Thursday November 24, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
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OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving Day for a FREE community meal at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Please confirm your attendance by contacting Olivia Cotter at
olivia.cotter@okeq.org or by calling 918-743-4297.
Local affirming and inclusive congregations and OkEq provide a wonderful meal
every year. The meal will be served at 12:00 p.m. Please arrive by 12:00 p.m.
Lunch will be provided by:
Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College
Hill Presbyterian
Church
----Christ Church Episcopal
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
Eastside Christian Church
University United Methodist Church
Thank you to Umicore and the Gordon George family for sponsoring this meal.

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G William Rice Dialogue on Justice, Equity, and Inclusion
Thursday November 17, 6:00 p.m.
Circle Cinema
10 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104
As a part of the G. William Rice Dialogue on Justice, Equity, and
Inclusion, NALSA and OutLaws are co-hosting a special screening of
"Two Spirits" on November 17 at 6:00pm at the historic Circle Cinema.
Afterward, there will be a Q&amp;A panel discussion about Two Spirit culture,
civil rights issues facing LGBT and Native American groups, and unique
jurisdictional problems facing justice in Indian Country.

Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

The Native American Law Student Association and Outl aws proudly present

Two Spirits: Sexuality, Gender, and the
Murder of Fred Martinez
A FILM SCREENING WITH A PANEL. DISCUSSK&gt;N, AND RECEPTION TO FOLLOW

Light refreshments provided. The event is free to the public. However,
there is limited space available, so please follow this link "Tickets
Available" to reserve your space on Google Form.
Speakers include:
*John Hawk Co-Cke', leader of the Tulsa Two- Spirit Society
* Sharon Queen, facilitator for the Gender Support Program at
Oklahomans for Equality
* Geri Wisner, attorney specializing in Indian Law
"Two Spirits, a 2009 documentary, interweaves the tragic story of a mother's loss of her son with a revealing look at a time when the world wasn't simply
divided into male and female, and many Native American
cultures held places of honor for people of integrated genders."

OUT for TCC
Thursday December 1,
Tulsa Community College - Metro Campus
909 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74119

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

This year Tulsa Community College is pairing with Oklahomans for Equality and is planning to become the first
institution of higher education to actively recruit LGBTQ students. We are calling this program OUT for TCC and plan to
host it on the morning of Dec. 1st at the Metro Campus.

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Oklahomans for Equality will co-sponsor this event and will provide lunch. Isaac Rocha, a TCC Alum, will be the guest
speaker for the event. High school Gay-Straight Alliances are encouraged to participate.

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Compassionate Tulsa - Make Tulsa Golden
Please join us in our city-wide campaign to "Make Tulsa Golden." Using "The Golden Rule" as our
guide for compassionate living, you are asked to sign the pledge to "make Tulsa golden."
The "Make Tulsa Golden" campaign encourages each of us to increase compassion in Tulsa
communities by pledging to treat others as we wish to be treated. If you are willing to make that
pledge, please select the link below to be added to the list of groups and individuals working together
to Make Tulsa Golden.
Sign the Pledge Here After indicating your pledge, you can download our Make Tulsa Golden pledge certificate.
For more information visit compassionatetulsa.org

Remembering Seneca Falls, Selma And Stonewall
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
In his second inaugural address in January, 2013, President Obama surprised many listeners by
mentioning Stonewall in the same breath as Seneca Falls and Selma - giving the struggle for gay
rights the historical weight of the fights for gender and racial equality.

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

"We, the people, declare today that the most evident of truths - that all of us are created equal is the star that guides us still; just as it guided our forebears through Seneca Falls, and Selma,
and Stonewall; just as it guided all those men and women, sung and unsung, who left footprints
along this great Mall, to hear a preacher say that we cannot walk alone; to hear a King proclaim
that our individual freedom is inextricably bound to the freedom of every soul on Earth."
In honor of LGBTQ history month Stonewall Museum has created a 4 -panel Diversity
Exhibition that contextualizes the LGBT civil rights movement within the larger historical context
of civil rights struggles throughout United States history.
We have the Obama Remembers Seneca Falls, Selma, Stonewall exhibit on display at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

The celebration of diversity is part of the American Promise and dream. It is a reason for our much-admired position in the world. In fact, the United States
is one of the few peaceful, multi-ethnic and multi-racial societies in the world today.
Individuals who have been members of the groups featured in the Stonewall National Museum and Archives Diversity Panels -- Women, AfricanAmericans and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) individuals -- were largely silent and invisible in public life. It took almost a hundred years
after the founding of America for the voices of these marginalized and discriminated groups to begin to be heard in public forums and in the courts. Public
attitudes and laws conspired to keep these groups "in their place". Their struggles to achieve genuine equality are central to the on-going efforts to make
the American dream into the American reality for all.
Stonewall National Education Project is uniquely poised through its vast national network of professionals, to help eliminate barriers, stand up for and
empower our young people in a time when it has never been more vital. Stonewall National Education Project is an advocate for the safety, inclusion, and
value of LGBTQ students, with a focus on improvising student achievement, attendance and graduation rates.
Now in its fifth year, the Stonewall National Education Project positively impacts the lives of countless LGBT youth, and their classmates, from a spectrum
of major cities and small towns across the nation. At its annual national symposium, district administrators and educators, federal and state policy makers,
funders, advocacy organizations and thought leaders gather to increase their knowledge of strategies for successfully supporting LGBTQ youth and
increase awareness of federal and state laws supporting and protecting LGBTQ youth through what federal programs and federal funds are currently
available.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

November Video eNews
Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Equality Center Pride Store
New love tote bags in the Pride Shop $22

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m.

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The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"From This Moment On"
By: PJ Trebelhorn
When faced with the loss of everything you hold dear, you run.
After a drunk driver took the lives of her lover and unborn child, that's exactly what Devon Conway did. Three years
later when offered a business opportunity she can't pass by, she decides it's finally time to return home-even though
she's far from sure of her welcome.
Katherine Hunter took a different path in the face of loss, throwing herself into her work to fill the emptiness in her
heart. She doesn't have the time to date, even if she wanted to. But then fate drops Devon on her doorstep-literallyand Kat begins to question if the life she has painstakingly rebuilt is really enough.
Despite Devon and Kat's powerful attraction, the past stands between them-preventing them from taking a chance
on the future. Will what is growing between them be enough to convince them that from this moment on, anything is
possible, even love?

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach
Take A Cl.ass

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

$5.00 per Session

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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
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transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

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Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Beginning October 13 Guiding Right will
be testing the 2nd and 4th Thursday of
each month from
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Intimate Partner Violence
Survivors Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide the
free services, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

Sexual Assault Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.

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This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

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After waiting all night for election results, I was one of those disappointed voters who was not happy with
the outcome. It seems my neighbors and family ignored the anti-LGBTQ actions and past legislative record
of political candidates. They voted them into office and are sending them to the US capitol and our own
statehouse. I do feel betrayed. I also feel threatened. Our future is going to be filled with homo-negative
and trans-negative legislation. A decade of victories for equality are now in jeopardy.
So here is what we will be doing at Oklahomans for Equality and the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center:
Expand our services and programs for LGBTQ people and their families.

In This Issue
Message from Toby Jenkins
Tulsa C.A.R.E.S. Fairy Tree
2017 Award Recipients
Ladies Social Club
Transgender Day of Remebrance
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Thanksgiving Dinner
November Volunteer of the Month
First Thursday Art Opening
OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market.
FaLaLaLa Ball
November Video eNews

Train our community how to advocate for themselves and their families.
Engage elected officials and legislators and demand our rights.
Serve our neighbors and care for the most vulnerable among us.
Stand with other marginalized communities with mutual encouragement.
Join us at Oklahomans for Equality as we continue the revolution and fight for full equality.
Toby Jenkins

Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Danny Day's Retirement Bash
Council Oak Mens Chorale
Two-Spirit Documentary
OUT for TCC
Compassionate Tulsa

Executive Director
Oklahomans for Equality

Tulsa C.A.R.E.S. Fairy Tree
Purchased gifts must be returned by December 9, 2016
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The Fairy Tree is back and ready for you to stop by the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to select a recipient in need. We
adopt the clients of Tulsa CARES that are in need of clothing and other items. The suggested gift items are listed for
your shopping convenience. Tulsa CARES provides social services to individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. Help us support
those in our community so that they can have a happy holiday.
For more information, please contact Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org .

2017 Award Recipients: Now Accepting Nominations
Oklahomans for Equality is now accepting nominations for 2016 award recipients.
These individuals or organizations and companies have advocated for full equality for LGBTQ people and shown courage
and compassion.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The November exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
will feature the works of Oklahoma youth
who are active in local Gay Straigh
Alliances, Diversity Clubs, and Social
Justice Clubs and the Youth/Elder
Storytelling Group.
Oklahoma has a myriad of LGBTQ Youth
Support Groups ranging from centers,
safe houses, projects and school
centered organizations. This show will
feature art created by those youth who
are active in the groups. They were given
a broad prompt of "Liberation" to inspire
their art, and asked to interpret it in any
way that made sense to them; the
exciting works are palpable.

Community Hero Award
Carolyn Wagner Youth Leadership Award
Russell Bennett Spiritual Inclusion Award
Tulsa Pride Grand Marshal
Contact Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org with your nominations.

Ladies Social Club: Game Night
Friday November 11, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Potluck snacks, soda/coffee/water provided.

Family Ties

You've got to be a woman to join us, but you certainly don't have to be a lady! Make friends, develop community
and have fun with the Ladies Social Club at Oklahomans for Equality! LSC provides LGBT women (and our
allies!) the opportunity to develop a great support network while also offering an alternative to the bar scene-but
don't worry! We'll still gladly enjoy a few adult beverages! Each month features different activities, like game
night, craft night, and movie night, and we usually do potluck snacks. Our calendar of events is largely driven by
your own input, ladies! You're also welcome to just come and hang out with the other women if that's more your
style.
LSC meets on the second Friday of each month from 6-9 p.m. at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center at 621 E.

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4th St. Our Friday night events are designed to be low-cost so more folks can join us on a regular basis. We may plan events out &amp; about in the city, so
keep an eye on our calendar!
Single, married, LGBT, trans women, allies, young in body, young at heart -- all women are welcome!
More information available on Facebook

Transgender Awareness Week

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library

November 15-20, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa OK 74120
Transgender Day of Remembrance is when we remember our Transgender
brothers and sisters who have lost their lives due to hate, discrimination, and
violence. We also remember those who were compelled to complete suicide,
succumbing to hate, bullying and discrimination.
Please join the Gender Support Program throughout the week of Nov14 - Nov20
as we honor Transgender Awareness Week.
Nov 15th - Transgender Awareness Week Movie night
Nov 16th - Gender Support Program talent night
Nov 20th - Transgender Day of Remembrance Memorial Service
All events start at 7:00pm and will be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Additional information can be found on our website www.okeq.org, or by contacting Sharon Queen at 918-743-4297

October 12, November 9, December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday November 16, 6:00 p.m.
Decopolis
502 S Boston Ave., Tulsa, OK 74103

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.

DECOPOLIS bringing back the fun, romance, and magic to shopping in beautiful downtown Tulsa! DECOPOLIS has several distinct areas to explore. Find
a good book in our "DECOPOLIS Books" section. Have fun rediscovering vintage games and toys in the DISCOVITORIUM". Tiki's, Aliens, Volcanoes and
Coconut Monkeys overlook a room filled with quirky retro gifts and toys in the Atomic Tiki Room. Upstairs is our "Stag Shop" men's department and
"Gazelle's Ladies Accouterments".

For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Decopolis Online - www.decopolis.net - Facebook

Healthcare Navigator

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.

Thursdays 1-4 p.m. beginning

E UALITY
Business Alliance

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

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Come Home for the Holiday Thanksgiving Dinner
Thursday November 24, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving Day for a FREE community meal at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Please confirm your attendance by contacting Olivia Cotter at
olivia.cotter@okeq.org or by calling 918-743-4297.
Local affirming and inclusive congregations and OkEq provide a wonderful meal
every year. The meal will be served at 12:00 p.m. Please arrive by 12:00 p.m.
Lunch will be provided by:
Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
Christ Church Episcopal
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist
Diversity Christian Fellowship International

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Eastside Christian Church
University United Methodist Church
Thank you to Umicore and the Gordon George family for sponsoring this meal.

Volunteer of the Month
November 2016
Gordon George
Gordon, aslo known as GG, starting volunteering shortly after the purchase of the center on Kenosha. He
helped with the remodel and renovation of the building. He had volunteered with other LGBTQ organizations
before joing the OkEq team. His favorite part of volunteering at the center is being able to watch people enjoy
the events he has put time and effort into creating, such as Thanksgiving Dinner, Falalala ball, and the Wild
Hearts Ball. When GG is not working hard at the center he enjoys doing home repairs, gardening and seeing
shows and movies. His favorite event of the year is Thanksgiving dinner. He recomends volunteering because
"It's your time to help others even when you don't have the finances."

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

We thank you for your devotion GG!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday December 1, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The December Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists will feature the works of Dr. Adrian Sturdevant beginning with a reception
on Thursday, December 1st and continuing throughout the month.
Dr. Adrian Sturdevant lives and practices in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He began
painting approximately 6 years ago and although mostly self-taught, his art has
developed and flourished through mentoring by several established studio artists.
Adrian's work is primarily in oil on canvas and board; he has exhibited his
paintings in solo and group exhibitions throughout the region.
Adrian's inspiration for the content in his paintings finds its seed in the
early photographs of classic southern Americana that he has gleaned from the
Library of Congress. These photographs (all in black and white) inspired an initial
kind of curiosity &amp; nostalgia for a simpler time - a simpler era in the rural south.
That admiration for simplicity in life has since segued - his works invoke a myriad
of gender, racial, social, economic and cultural vulnerability and tension. Adrian
explores those tensions in his paintings through the high saturation use of color.
He simplifies content and alters the composition, to reinforce that narrative and
ethereal tension endemic in that era of American history.

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, December 1st from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market
Saturday December 10, 12:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
We invite you to joins us for our first annual OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market. Part of the proceeds from the event will benefit the Denis R Neill Equality
Center. The Market will feature several local artists and crafters such as Scissortail Provisions, Steve Cluck, Petswell Pantry, Okie Crow, Nest and more!!!
Come shop with us and support OKEQ!

anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

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Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

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FaLaLaLa Ball Presents: OUTrageous Holiday Party
December 17, 6:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Time to don your gay apparel for the annual
Falalala Ball
OUTrageous holiday party
Admission is any of the following:
Can goods and toiletries for St Jerome Parish Pantry
Can goods for Diversity Christian Food Pantry
Pet Food for A Friend for a Friend
Toys for Women in Recovery

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group

Cash Bar

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Naughty &amp; Nice Kink Room
Live Entertainment
Ugly Holiday Sweater Contest
Lite Hor d'oeuvres
Raffle Prizes
"You think you are a drag queen" lip sync contest
Child Care is available in our Kids Holiday Party on the second level.
Please rsvp to olivia.cotter@okeq.org if your children will be attending.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

PaLaLa &lt;Ba{{ Presents

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

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Second Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

Equality Center Pride Store

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"A Place at the Table: The Gay Individual in American Society"
By: Bruce Bawer

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
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Among the most talked about books ever written on homosexuality, Bruce Bawer's A Place at the Table strips away
the stereotypes fostered by ideologues at both political extremes to compellingly examine gay identity and the
barriers that have blocked gays from full membership in American society.

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more information.
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Not only does Bawer powerfully refute the arguments used by antigay activists to stir groundless fears and hostility,
he also offers a stunningly frank critique of an unrepresentative but highly visible gay subculture that falsely equates
homosexuality with promiscuity, hedonism, and political correctness. Incisively scrutinizing such topics as gay
marriage, gays and religion, and the annual Gay Pride March, Bawer explores the complex moral predicament of the
gay individual as he debunks the myth of monolithic "gay lifestyle," showing that homosexuals' politics, tastes,
beliefs and sexual tendencies are as diverse - and their values as mainstream - as those of heterosexuals.

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Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

A Place at the Table carries a vital message for gays struggling to come to terms with their sexuality, and for anyone
concerned about the place of the homosexual in America today.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

$5.00 per Session

Danny Day's Retirement Bash
November 18-19, 8:00 p.m.
November 20, 2:00 p.m.
American Theater Company
308 S Lansing Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120

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Just like Waiting for Guffman but in Tulsa!

Gender Support Program

Full of actual theatre stories culled from the elite of the Tulsa theatre scene and starring Tulsa Theatre Treasure, Pat
Hobbs. This one man cabaret spans the 50 year career of Danny Day, bon vivant and community theatre icon
extraordinaire. Featuring a song list of the best of Broadway, this hour and fifteen minute gem is sure to please all ages
as Danny sings and acts his way through his 50 year career in theatre.

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Tickets are available at the door - $20 general, $15 senior and students.

Council Oak Mens Chorale Presents: Holly, Jolly &amp; Gay
Lambda Al-Anon Group

December 6th, 8th, 9th, 8:00 p.m.
East Side Christian Church
1438 S Indianapolis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74112

Every Friday
7 p.m.

This 2016 Holiday concert will be a break from our traditional concert style and will be presented in 3 transitioning
segments. Our Title, Holly, Jolly &amp; Gay speaks to these 3 different segments as we sing our way from the serious to
the silly to some caroling!
We will be presenting our holiday concerts :
December 6th, 8th &amp; 9 th
8:00-PM
East Side Christian Church
1438 S. Indianapolis (just east of Harvard &amp; 15 th )
For more information on Council Oak Men's Chorale please visit our website at www.counciloak.org or find us on
Facebook.

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Presents

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Holly, Jolly &amp; Gay

Every Saturday
12:30 pm

G William Rice Dialogue on Justice, Equity, and Inclusion
Thursday November 17, 6:00 p.m.
Circle Cinema
10 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104
As a part of the G. William Rice Dialogue on Justice, Equity, and
Inclusion, NALSA and OutLaws are co-hosting a special screening of
"Two Spirits" on November 17 at 6:00pm at the historic Circle Cinema.
Afterward, there will be a Q&amp;A panel discussion about Two Spirit culture,
civil rights issues facing LGBT and Native American groups, and unique
jurisdictional problems facing justice in Indian Country.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous

The Native American Law Student Assoclatioo and Outlaws proudly present

Two Spirits: Sexuality, Gender, and the
Murder of Fred Martinez

SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

A FILM SCREENING WITH A PANEL, DISCUSSION, AND RECEPTION TO FOLLOW

Light refreshments provided. The event is free to the public. However,
there is limited space available, so please follow this link "Tickets
Available" to reserve your space on Google Form.
Speakers include:
*John Hawk Co-Cke', leader of the Tulsa Two- Spirit Society
* Sharon Queen, facilitator for the Gender Support Program at
Oklahomans for Equality
* Geri Wisner, attorney specializing in Indian Law

Game Night

"Two Spirits, a 2009 documentary, interweaves the tragic story of a mother's loss of her son with a revealing look at a time when the world wasn't simply
divided into male and female, and many Native American
cultures held places of honor for people of integrated genders."

OUT for TCC
Thursday December 1,
Tulsa Community College - Metro Campus
909 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74119
This year Tulsa Community College is pairing with Oklahomans for Equality and is planning to become the first
institution of higher education to actively recruit LGBTQ students. We are calling this program OUT for TCC and plan to
host it on the morning of Dec. 1st at the Metro Campus.
Oklahomans for Equality will co-sponsor this event and will provide lunch. Isaac Rocha, a TCC Alum, will be the guest
speaker for the event. High school Gay-Straight Alliances are encouraged to participate.

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

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Compassionate Tulsa - Make Tulsa Golden
Please join us in our city-wide campaign to "Make Tulsa Golden." Using "The Golden Rule" as our
guide for compassionate living, you are asked to sign the pledge to "make Tulsa golden."
The "Make Tulsa Golden" campaign encourages each of us to increase compassion in Tulsa
communities by pledging to treat others as we wish to be treated. If you are willing to make that
pledge, please select the link below to be added to the list of groups and individuals working together
to Make Tulsa Golden.

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Sign the Pledge Here After indicating your pledge, you can download our Make Tulsa Golden pledge certificate.
For more information visit compassionatetulsa.org

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Beginning October 13 Guiding Right will
be testing the 2nd and 4th Thursday of
each month from
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Intimate Partner Violence
Survivors Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future

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violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide the
free services, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

Sexual Assault Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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In This Issue
Tulsa C.A.R.E.S. Fairy Tree
2017 Award Recipients
Transgender Day of Remebrance
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Thanksgiving Dinner
World AIDS Day
First Thursday Art Opening
OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market.
FaLaLaLa Ball
November Volunteer of the Month
November Video eNews
Pride Store

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Rainbow Library
Council Oak Mens Chorale
Sisters in Song
Two-Spirit Documentary
Danny Day's Retirement Bash
MOONLIGHT
Voices in my Head
OUT for TCC
Compassionate Tulsa

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Tulsa C.A.R.E.S. Fairy Tree
Purchased gifts must be returned by December 9, 2016
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The Fairy Tree is back and ready for you to stop by the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to select a recipient in need. We
adopt the clients of Tulsa CARES that are in need of clothing and other items. The suggested gift items are listed for your
shopping convenience. Tulsa CARES provides social services to individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. Help us support those
in our community so that they can have a happy holiday.
For more information, please contact Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org .

2017 Award Recipients: Now Accepting Nominations

OkEq Art Exhibition
The November exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
will feature the works of Oklahoma youth
who are active in local Gay Straigh
Alliances, Diversity Clubs, and Social
Justice Clubs and the Youth/Elder
Storytelling Group.
Oklahoma has a myriad of LGBTQ Youth
Support Groups ranging from centers,
safe houses, projects and school
centered organizations. This show will
feature art created by those youth who
are active in the groups. They were given
a broad prompt of "Liberation" to inspire
their art, and asked to interpret it in any
way that made sense to them; the
exciting works are palpable.

Oklahomans for Equality is now accepting nominations for 2016 award recipients.
These individuals or organizations and companies have advocated for full equality for LGBTQ people and shown courage
and compassion.
Community Hero Award
Carolyn Wagner Youth Leadership Award
Russell Bennett Spiritual Inclusion Award
Tulsa Pride Grand Marshal
Contact Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org with your nominations.

Transgender Awareness Week
November 15-20, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa OK 74120

Family Ties

Transgender Day of Remembrance is when we remember our Transgender
brothers and sisters who have lost their lives due to hate, discrimination, and
violence. We also remember those who were compelled to complete suicide,
succumbing to hate, bullying and discrimination.

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Please join the Gender Support Program throughout the week of Nov14 - Nov20
as we honor Transgender Awareness Week.
Nov 15th - Transgender Awareness Week Movie night
Nov 16th - Gender Support Program talent night
Nov 20th - Transgender Day of Remembrance Memorial Service
All events start at 7:00pm and will be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Additional information can be found on our website www.okeq.org, or by contacting Sharon Queen at 918-743-4297

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday November 16, 6:00 p.m.
Decopolis
502 S Boston Ave., Tulsa, OK 74103

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
October 12, November 9, December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

DECOPOLIS bringing back the fun, romance, and magic to shopping in beautiful downtown Tulsa! DECOPOLIS has several distinct areas to explore. Find
a good book in our "DECOPOLIS Books" section. Have fun rediscovering vintage games and toys in the DISCOVITORIUM". Tiki's, Aliens, Volcanoes and
Coconut Monkeys overlook a room filled with quirky retro gifts and toys in the Atomic Tiki Room. Upstairs is our "Stag Shop" men's department and
"Gazelle's Ladies Accouterments".
Decopolis Online - www.decopolis.net - Facebook
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.

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ALITY

Business Alliance

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator
Thursdays 1-4 p.m. beginning

Come Home for the Holiday Thanksgiving Dinner
Thursday November 24, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving Day for a FREE
community meal at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Please confirm your attendance by contacting Olivia Cotter at
olivia.cotter@okeq.org or by calling 918-743-4297.
Local affirming and inclusive congregations and OkEq provide a
wonderful meal every year. The meal will be served at 12:00 p.m.
Please arrive by 12:00 p.m.
Lunch will be provided by:

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

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Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them

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Joy Lutheran Church ELCA

to find an available time to see you.

Fellowship
Congregational
Church
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Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College
Hill Presbyterian
Church
----Christ Church Episcopal
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
Eastside Christian Church
University United Methodist Church
Thank you
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forsponsoring
this meal.
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World AIDS Day Turn Tulsa Red
Thursday December 1, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
In honor of World AIDS Day we are turning Tulsa red. Wear Red and
Remember. Wear your red ribbon, wear your fire engine red outfit, die
your hair red, and remember. Remember those who died, those we
lost, and those who are still fighting for their lives.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Presentations, Candlighting ceremony, performances, testimonies and
honoring those living with HIV/AIDS.
More information available on Facebook

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday December 1, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The December Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists will feature the works of Dr. Adrian Sturdevant beginning with a reception
on Thursday, December 1st and continuing throughout the month.

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
-----(918) 594-8568

Dr. Adrian Sturdevant lives and practices in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He began
painting approximately 6 years ago and although mostly self-taught, his art has
developed and flourished through mentoring by several established studio artists.
Adrian's work is primarily in oil on canvas and board; he has exhibited his
paintings in solo and group exhibitions throughout the region.
Adrian's inspiration for the content in his paintings finds its seed in the
early photographs of classic southern Americana that he has gleaned from the
Library of Congress. These photographs (all in black and white) inspired an initial
kind of curiosity &amp; nostalgia for a simpler time - a simpler era in the rural south.
That admiration for simplicity in life has since segued - his works invoke a myriad
of gender, racial, social, economic and cultural vulnerability and tension. Adrian
explores those tensions in his paintings through the high saturation use of color.
He simplifies content and alters the composition, to reinforce that narrative and
ethereal tension endemic in that era of American history.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, December 1st from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market
Saturday December 10, 12:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
We invite you to joins us for our first annual OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market. Part of the proceeds from the event will benefit the Denis R Neill Equality
Center. The Market will feature several local artists and crafters such as Scissortail Provisions, Steve Cluck, Petswell Pantry, Okie Crow, Nest and more!!!
Come shop with us and support OKEQ!

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
-----(918) 594-8568

Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I

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have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

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Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

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FaLaLaLa Ball Presents: OUTrageous Holiday Party
December 17, 6:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Time to don your gay apparel for the annual
Falalala Ball
OUTrageous holiday party
Admission is any of the following:
Can goods and toiletries for St Jerome Parish Pantry
Can goods for Diversity Christian Food Pantry
Pet Food for A Friend for a Friend
Toys for Women in Recovery

Cash Bar
Naughty &amp; Nice Kink Room
Live Entertainment
Ugly Holiday Sweater Contest
Lite Hor d'oeuvres
Raffle Prizes
"You think you are a drag queen" lip sync contest
Child Care is available in our Kids Holiday Party on the second level.
Please rsvp to olivia.cotter@okeq.org if your children will be attending.

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Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group

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Volunteer of the Month
November 2016

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Gordon George
Gordon, aslo known as GG, starting volunteering shortly after the purchase of the center on Kenosha. He
helped with the remodel and renovation of the building. He had volunteered with other LGBTQ organizations
before joing the OkEq team. His favorite part of volunteering at the center is being able to watch people enjoy
the events he has put time and effort into creating, such as Thanksgiving Dinner, Falalala ball, and the Wild
Hearts Ball. When GG is not working hard at the center he enjoys doing home repairs, gardening and seeing
shows and movies. His favorite event of the year is Thanksgiving dinner. He recomends volunteering because
"It's your time to help others even when you don't have the finances."

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

We thank you for your devotion GG!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m.

November Video eNews

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

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Equality Center Pride Store

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"How I Learned to Snap"

2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
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By: Kirk Read

more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

With bold Southern humor, journalist and performer Kirk Read takes readers on a guided tour of his precocious and
courageous adolescence. Recalling his years as an openly gay high school student, Read describes how he
navigated the hallways with his sense of humor and dignity intact. He fondly recalls his initiations into sex, drugs, and
rock 'n' roll, as well as his "shy as neon" acts of rabble rousing during high school. How I Learned to Snap is a
refreshingly victim-free story in which queer teenagers are creative, resilient, and ultimately heroic.

Yoga by Zach
Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

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Council Oak Mens Chorale Presents: Holly, Jolly &amp; Gay
December 6th, 8th, 9th, 8:00 p.m.
East Side Christian Church
1438 S Indianapolis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74112

$5.00 per Session

This 2016 Holiday concert will be a break from our traditional concert style and will be presented in 3 transitioning
segments. Our Title, Holly, Jolly &amp; Gay speaks to these 3 different segments as we sing our way from the serious to
the silly to some caroling!

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Tickets are buy 1 get 1 free till the November 23rd
For more information on Council Oak Men's Chorale please visit our website at www.counciloak.org or find us on
Facebook.

Holly, Jolly &amp; Gay

Sisters in Song Presents: Hope, Peace, Joy Concert 2016
Saturday December 10, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74114

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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Sisters in Song
Survivors of Incest
Anonymous

Hope, Peace, Joy
Concert

Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

2016
7PM

Saturday
th
December 10
Fellowship Congregational Church
United Church of Christ
2900 South Harvard Ave
Tulsa

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Admission $15
Children under 12 Free
www.Sistersinsong.us

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

G William Rice Dialogue on Justice, Equity, and Inclusion
Thursday November 17, 6:00 p.m.
Circle Cinema
10 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104
As a part of the G. William Rice Dialogue on Justice, Equity, and
Inclusion, NALSA and OutLaws are co-hosting a special screening of
"Two Spirits" on November 17 at 6:00pm at the historic Circle Cinema.
Afterward, there will be a Q&amp;A panel discussion about Two Spirit culture,
civil rights issues facing LGBT and Native American groups, and unique
jurisdictional problems facing justice in Indian Country.

The Native American Law Student Association and Outlaws proudly present

Two Spirits: Sexuality, Gender, and the
Murder of Fred Martinez
A FILM SCREENING WrTH A PANEL. DISCUSSION, ANO RECEPTIOfrll TO FOLLOW

Light refreshments provided. The event is free to the public. However,
there is limited space available, so please follow this link "Tickets
Available" to reserve your space on Google Form.
Speakers include:
*John Hawk Co-Cke', leader of the Tulsa Two- Spirit Society
* Sharon Queen, facilitator for the Gender Support Program at
Oklahomans for Equality
* Geri Wisner, attorney specializing in Indian Law
"Two Spirits, a 2009 documentary, interweaves the tragic story of a mother's loss of her son with a revealing look at a time when the world wasn't simply
divided into male and female, and many Native American
cultures held places of honor for people of integrated genders."

Danny Day's Retirement Bash
November 18-19, 8:00 p.m.
November 20, 2:00 p.m.
American Theater Company
308 S Lansing Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Just like Waiting for Guffman but in Tulsa!
Full of actual theatre stories culled from the elite of the Tulsa theatre scene and starring Tulsa Theatre Treasure, Pat
Hobbs. This one man cabaret spans the 50 year career of Danny Day, bon vivant and community theatre icon
extraordinaire. Featuring a song list of the best of Broadway, this hour and fifteen minute gem is sure to please all ages
as Danny sings and acts his way through his 50 year career in theatre.
Tickets are available at the door - $20 general, $15 senior and students.

MOONLIGHT
Opens Friday, November 18
Circle Cinema
10 S. Lewis, Tulsa, OK 74104
A timeless story of human connection and self-discovery, Moonlight chronicles the life of a young black man from childhood
to adulthood as he struggles to find his place in the world while growing up in a rough neighborhood of Miami.
"As beautiful a movie as you are ever likely to see." - New York Times
"A game changer and a flat-out masterpiece." - Rolling Stone
Purchase tickets online here

Voices in my Head
Wednesday November 23, 9:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Tulsa Eagle
1338 E 3rd St, Tulsa, OK 74120

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Beginning October 13 Guiding Right will
be testing the 2nd and 4th Thursday of
each month from
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Intimate Partner Violence
Survivors Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.

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A specialized therapist will provide the
free services, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

Sexual Assault Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
OUT for TCC
Thursday December 1, 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Tulsa Community College - Metro Campus - Student Union
909 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74119
This year Tulsa Community College is pairing with Oklahomans for Equality and is planning to become the first institution of higher education to actively
recruit LGBTQ students. We are calling this program OUT for TCC and plan to host it on the morning of Dec. 1st at the Metro Campus.

Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Oklahomans for Equality will co-sponsor this event and will provide lunch. Isaac Rocha, a TCC Alum, will be the guest speaker for the event. High school
Gay-Straight Alliances are encouraged to participate.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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guide for compassionate living, you are asked to sign the pledge to "make Tulsa golden."
The "Make Tulsa Golden" campaign encourages each of us to increase compassion in Tulsa
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In This Issue
Gordon George Sponsors the Day.
Thanksgiving Dinner
World AIDS Day
First Thursday Art Opening
2017 Award Recipients
Long-term Care Insurance
Gay Mens Dinner.
Ladies Social Club
OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market.
FaLaLaLa Ball
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
November Volunteer of the Month

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November Video eNews
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
PFLAG Holiday Dinner
Council Oak Mens Chorale
Sisters in Song
Voices in my Head
OUT for TCC
Compassionate Tulsa

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Gordon George Sponsors the Day
Thursday November 24, 2016
Gordon is sponsoring the day in honor of his brother Freddy Jr. Gordon and his family have been coordinating and volunteering
for our Thanksgiving community meal for 10 years.

Thank You George!
If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special day click here
• Birthdays - Yours, your spouses, your children, your parents, your friends, even your dog's
• Anniversary's - Wedding, sobriety, adoption, court date
• To honor a loved one's memory
• Special events
• Mothers day, Fathers day, any holiday.
• Just because

OkEq Art Exhibition
The November exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
will feature the works of Oklahoma youth
who are active in local Gay Straigh
Alliances, Diversity Clubs, and Social
Justice Clubs and the Youth/Elder
Storytelling Group.
Oklahoma has a myriad of LGBTQ Youth
Support Groups ranging from centers,
safe houses, projects and school
centered organizations. This show will
feature art created by those youth who
are active in the groups. They were given
a broad prompt of "Liberation" to inspire
their art, and asked to interpret it in any
way that made sense to them; the
exciting works are palpable.

Come Home for the Holiday Thanksgiving Dinner
Thursday November 24, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving Day for a FREE
community meal at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Please confirm your attendance by contacting Olivia Cotter at
olivia.cotter@okeq.org or by calling 918-743-4297.
Local affirming and inclusive congregations and OkEq provide a
wonderful meal every year. The meal will be served at 12:00 p.m.
Please arrive by 12:00 p.m.
Lunch will be provided by:
Joy Lutheran Church ELCA
Fellowship
Congregational
- -Church
- UCC
Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College
Hill Presbyterian
- - -Church
Christ Church Episcopal

Family Ties

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Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
Eastside Christian Church
University United Methodist Church
PFLAG Tulsa
Thank you
and
theGordon
family
forsponsoring
this meal.
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- George
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World AIDS Day Turn Tulsa Red
Thursday December 1, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
In honor of World AIDS Day we are turning Tulsa red. Wear Red and
Remember. Wear your red ribbon, wear your fire engine red outfit, die
your hair red, and remember. Remember those who died, those we
lost, and those who are still fighting for their lives.
Presentations, Candlighting ceremony, performances, testimonies and
honoring those living with HIV/AIDS.
More information available on Facebook

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
October 12, November 9, December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday December 1, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The December Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists will feature the works of Dr. Adrian Sturdevant beginning with a reception
on Thursday, December 1st and continuing throughout the month.

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

Dr. Adrian Sturdevant lives and practices in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He began
painting approximately 6 years ago and although mostly self-taught, his art has
developed and flourished through mentoring by several established studio artists.
Adrian's work is primarily in oil on canvas and board; he has exhibited his
paintings in solo and group exhibitions throughout the region.
Adrian's inspiration for the content in his paintings finds its seed in the
early photographs of classic southern Americana that he has gleaned from the
Library of Congress. These photographs (all in black and white) inspired an initial
kind of curiosity &amp; nostalgia for a simpler time - a simpler era in the rural south.
That admiration for simplicity in life has since segued - his works invoke a myriad
of gender, racial, social, economic and cultural vulnerability and tension. Adrian
explores those tensions in his paintings through the high saturation use of color.
He simplifies content and alters the composition, to reinforce that narrative and
ethereal tension endemic in that era of American history.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, December 1st from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

2017 Award Recipients: Now Accepting Nominations
Oklahomans for Equality is now accepting nominations for 2016 award recipients.
These individuals or organizations and companies have advocated for full equality for LGBTQ people and shown courage
and compassion.
Community Hero Award
Carolyn Wagner Youth Leadership Award
Russell Bennett Spiritual Inclusion Award
Tulsa Pride Grand Marshal

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Contact Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org with your nominations.

Healthcare Navigator
Long-term Care Insurance for the LGBT Community
Tuesday December 6 &amp; Thursday December 8, 6:30 p.m.
Dennnis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa OK 74120
Are you a candidate for long-term care insurance?
• Are you 35 years of age or older?
• Do you want to avoid being a burden to your loved ones in the event of a disease, disability, or aging?
• Are you single?
• Are you without children?
• Have you been disowned by your family?
• Is the thought of saving for retirement and an additional $5,000 or more per month for at-home health care, an assisted living, or a nursing home
overwhelming?
Answering "Yes" to one or more of the questions above, indicates you may be a prime candidate for long-term care insurance. Please attend a free

Thursdays 1-4 p.m. beginning
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

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Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them

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informational session in the Event Center at Oklahomans for Equality on Tuesday, December 6, 2016 at 6:30 pm to learn more.

to find an available time to see you.

Presented By:

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Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Gay Mens Dinner
Tuesday December 6, 6:30 p.m.
India Palace
6963 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa, OK 74136
India Palace is a venerable family-style restaurant offering classic Indian fare &amp; a lunch buffet since 1974.
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Friday December 9th, 7:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m.
2601 S. 96th E. Ct., Tulsa, OK 74129 (27th and Mingo)
Christmas gathering with dessert. I will have desserts and tea/coffee. You are welcome to bring your own
beverages, just drink in moderation please.
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Gay Men's Dinner Group is a social support group of gay and bisexual men who meet monthly for dinner and for
other special occasions.
If you are coming please RSVP GuysDineToo@gmail.com

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Ladies Social Club: Dirty Santa &amp; Ugly Sweater Party
Friday December 9, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Bring a wrapped gift for the Dirty Santa gift exchange ($10 or less) We're not a sensitive bunch, so get
creative and have fun picking something out!
Wear your ugliest sweater - bonus points for DIY!
This'll be a potluck, as per usual. Some hot chocolate or mulled cider might be fun!
Ladies Social Club is a group for women. Monthly events take place the second Friday of each month and
for other special events.

For more information check out the Facebook event

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market
Saturday December 10, 12:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
We invite you to joins us for our first annual OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market. Part of the proceeds from the event will benefit the Denis R Neill Equality
Center. The Market will feature several local artists and crafters such as Scissortail Provisions, Steve Cluck, Petswell Pantry, Okie Crow, Nest and more!!!
Come shop with us and support OKEQ!
Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I

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have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

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Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

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FaLaLaLa Ball Presents: OUTrageous Holiday Party
December 17, 6:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Time to don your gay apparel for the annual
Falalala Ball
OUTrageous holiday party
Admission is any of the following:
Can goods and toiletries for St Jerome Parish Pantry
Can goods for Diversity Christian Food Pantry
Pet Food for A Friend for a Friend
Toys for Women in Recovery

Cash Bar
Naughty &amp; Nice Kink Room
Live Entertainment
Ugly Holiday Sweater Contest
Lite Hor d'oeuvres
Raffle Prizes
"You think you are a drag queen" lip sync contest
Child Care is available in our Kids Holiday Party on the second level.
Please rsvp to olivia.cotter@okeq.org if your children will be attending.

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Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group

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Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday December 21, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Physiques by Monique
3403 S Peoria Ave., Suite 100, Tulsa, OK 74105

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

Physiques by Monique is Tulsa's FIRST premier Indoor Cycling &amp; Personal
Training Studio. We have 15 Schwinn ICPro bikes, classes offered 7 days a week, Tulsa's
best instructors, impeccable sound system, and a view of Brookside that can't be beat!
We have easy online bike reservations &amp; no monthly membership fees, simply a beautiful
facility to get your fitness on!

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Our boutique studio is located upstairs in the historical Brook Theatre, perfect for those
tired of the "big gym, meat market feel" &amp; prefer a more intimate/personalized setting. Let
your personal trainer take you through a quality, dedicated training session. No fuss, only
business, dedicated all to you.
Physiques by Monique Online

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure
to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer
is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the
Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to
jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

PhysiquesbyMonique
Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m.

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Business Alliance

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

Volunteer of the Month
November 2016
Gordon George
Gordon, aslo known as GG, starting volunteering shortly after the purchase of the center on Kenosha. He
helped with the remodel and renovation of the building. He had volunteered with other LGBTQ organizations
before joing the OkEq team. His favorite part of volunteering at the center is being able to watch people enjoy
the events he has put time and effort into creating, such as Thanksgiving Dinner, Falalala ball, and the Wild
Hearts Ball. When GG is not working hard at the center he enjoys doing home repairs, gardening and seeing
shows and movies. His favorite event of the year is Thanksgiving dinner. He recomends volunteering because
"It's your time to help others even when you don't have the finances."

We thank you for your devotion GG!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

November Video eNews

2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
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more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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Equality Center Pride Store

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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

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Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous

"Sour Puss: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery"
By: Rita Mae Brown &amp; Sneaky Pie Brown

Every Saturday
12:30 pm

Rita Mae Brown and her feline partner-in-crime-detection, Sneaky Pie Brown, return to the scene of their
bestselling crimes-picturesque Crozet, Virginia. Love is in the air as spring comes to the small town, but no
sooner has Mary Minor "Harry" Haristeen remarried than she is rudely interrupted-by murder. And no sooner
does the trouble start than curious cats Mrs. Murphy and Pewter, along with corgi Tee Tucker, sink their
claws into the case....

SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

After an unexpected rekindling of their romance, Harry and her veterinarian ex-husband, Fair Haristeen,
have happily remarried. But the excitement of their nuptials is quickly overshadowed by the murder of
Professor Vincent Forland, a world-famous grape and fungal expert who was in town visiting the local
vineyards.
Within days of giving a lecture on how distilled fungus and cattle diseases are the current basis of chemical
warfare, Forland's decapitated body is discovered. After their initial fright, the residents of Crozet believe
that this was a political murder and settle back into their routines-until a local is also found dead, killed in the
same gruesome manner as Professor Forland. Now residents can't help wondering, is this really the work of
an outsider-or one of their own?
No longer working in the post office, Harry had just planted a quarter acre of grapes, which fuels her natural
curiosity over just what the two murder victims knew and had in common. Once the warmth of spring arrives, the grapevines blossom and
Harry's furry entourage discovers the first critical clue. But how can they show the humans what they've learned? And how can they-or
anyone-stop the killing?
Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

There Is Always A Place For You At PFLAG's Table.

Pl ase Join Pf LAG Tulsa For Our Annual Holiday Dinner
Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point

Friday, December 2, 2016 6:00pm Reception 6:30pm Dinner
All Soul Unitarian Church, Emerson Hall
2952 South Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK
* * Please Bring A Side Dish or Dessert To Share ,,.,,.

Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule

Council Oak Mens Chorale Presents: Holly, Jolly &amp; Gay
December 6th, 8th, 9th, 8:00 p.m.
East Side Christian Church
1438 S Indianapolis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74112

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

This 2016 Holiday concert will be a break from our traditional concert style and will be presented in 3 transitioning
segments. Our Title, Holly, Jolly &amp; Gay speaks to these 3 different segments as we sing our way from the serious to
the silly to some caroling!
Tickets are buy 1 get 1 free till the November 23rd

Council Oak Men's Chorale

Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

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Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Beginning October 13 Guiding Right will
be testing the 2nd and 4th Thursday of
each month from
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Sisters in Song Presents: Hope, Peace, Joy Concert 2016
Saturday December 10, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74114

Intimate Partner Violence
Survivors Support Group

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Last Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.

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A specialized therapist will provide the
free services, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

7PM

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December 10
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United Church of Christ

2900 South Harvard Ave

Tulsa

Admission $15
Children under 12 Free
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Voices in my Head
Wednesday November 23, 9:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Tulsa Eagle
1338 E 3rd St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Sexual Assault Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

OUT for TCC
Thursday December 1, 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Tulsa Community College - Metro Campus - Student Union
909 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74119
This year Tulsa Community College is pairing with Oklahomans for Equality and is planning to become the first institution of higher education to actively
recruit LGBTQ students. We are calling this program OUT for TCC and plan to host it on the morning of Dec. 1st at the Metro Campus.
Oklahomans for Equality will co-sponsor this event and will provide lunch. Isaac Rocha, a TCC Alum, will be the guest speaker for the event. High school
Gay-Straight Alliances are encouraged to participate.

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PINK CHALLENGE

In This Issue
PINK CHALLENGE.
Grateful Day Sponsors the Day.
World AIDS Day
First Thursday Art Opening
2017 Award Recipients
Long-term Care Insurance

Tuesday November 29, 2016
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Brought to You Bi the Letter B
Gay Mens Dinner.
Ladies Social Club

PINK CHALLENGE!!!!
Please make a donation to
Oklahomans for Equality before midnight
Tuesday, November 29, 2016.

OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market.
FaLaLaLa Ball
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
PFLAG Holiday Dinner

www.okeq.org/donate

Council Oak Mens Chorale
Sisters in Song
OUT for TCC
Compassionate Tulsa

Grateful Day Sponsors the Day
Thursday December 1, 2016
The Grateful Day Foundation will be sponsoring the day in honor World Aids Day.

Thank You Grateful Day
Foundation!
If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special day click here
• Birthdays - Yours, your spouses, your children, your parents, your friends, even your dog's
• Anniversary's - Wedding, sobriety, adoption, court date
• To honor a loved one's memory
• Special events
• Mothers day, Fathers day, any holiday.
• Just because

World AIDS Day Turn Tulsa Red
Thursday December 1, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
In honor of World AIDS Day we are turning Tulsa red. Wear Red and
Remember. Wear your red ribbon, wear your fire engine red outfit, die
your hair red, and remember. Remember those who died, those we
lost, and those who are still fighting for their lives.

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Taking a leap offaith foT those living with HIV/A IDS

OkEq Art Exhibition
The November exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
will feature the works of Oklahoma youth
who are active in local Gay Straigh
Alliances, Diversity Clubs, and Social
Justice Clubs and the Youth/Elder
Storytelling Group.
Oklahoma has a myriad of LGBTQ Youth
Support Groups ranging from centers,
safe houses, projects and school
centered organizations. This show will
feature art created by those youth who
are active in the groups. They were given
a broad prompt of "Liberation" to inspire
their art, and asked to interpret it in any
way that made sense to them; the
exciting works are palpable.

Presentations, Candlighting ceremony, performances, testimonies and
honoring those living with HIV/AIDS.
More information available on Facebook

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday December 1, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Family Ties

The December Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists will feature the works of Dr. Adrian Sturdevant beginning with a reception
on Thursday, December 1st and continuing throughout the month.
Dr. Adrian Sturdevant lives and practices in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He began
painting approximately 6 years ago and although mostly self-taught, his art has
developed and flourished through mentoring by several established studio artists.
Adrian's work is primarily in oil on canvas and board; he has exhibited his

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paintings in solo and group exhibitions throughout the region.
Adrian's inspiration for the content in his paintings finds its seed in the
early photographs of classic southern Americana that he has gleaned from the
Library of Congress. These photographs (all in black and white) inspired an initial
kind of curiosity &amp; nostalgia for a simpler time - a simpler era in the rural south.
That admiration for simplicity in life has since segued - his works invoke a myriad
of gender, racial, social, economic and cultural vulnerability and tension. Adrian
explores those tensions in his paintings through the high saturation use of color.
He simplifies content and alters the composition, to reinforce that narrative and ethereal tension endemic in that era of American history.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, December 1st from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues
throughout the month. www.okeq.org

2017 Award Recipients: Now Accepting Nominations
Oklahomans for Equality is now accepting nominations for 2016 award recipients.
These individuals or organizations and companies have advocated for full equality for LGBTQ people and shown courage
and compassion.
Community Hero Award
Carolyn Wagner Youth Leadership Award
Russell Bennett Spiritual Inclusion Award
Tulsa Pride Grand Marshal

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
October 12, November 9, December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

Contact Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org with your nominations.

Long-term Care Insurance for the LGBT Community
Tuesday December 6 &amp; Thursday December 8, 6:30 p.m.
Dennnis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa OK 74120
Are you a candidate for long-term care insurance?
• Are you 35 years of age or older?
• Do you want to avoid being a burden to your loved ones in the event of a disease, disability, or aging?
• Are you single?
• Are you without children?
• Have you been disowned by your family?
• Is the thought of saving for retirement and an additional $5,000 or more per month for at-home health care, an assisted living, or a nursing home
overwhelming?
Answering "Yes" to one or more of the questions above, indicates you may be a prime candidate for long-term care insurance. Please attend a free
informational session in the Event Center at Oklahomans for Equality on Tuesday, December 6, 2016 at 6:30 pm to learn more.
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Brought to You Bi the Letter B - Ugly Sweater Holiday Party
Tuesday December 6, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Brought to You Bi the Letter B's final social of the year will be an Ugly Sweater Holiday Party
on Tuesday, December 6th at 7:00PM. This will be a potluck for those who want to bring food
and drinks. For those who can't bring something, do not feel pressured. What food and drinks
that are there will be for everyone! Feel free to bring board games, cards, etc. We look forward
to seeing everyone! Friends and family are welcome!

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.
For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator
Thursdays 1-4 p.m. beginning
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services
Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Keep up with this group on Facebook

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Gay Mens Dinner
Tuesday December 6, 6:30 p.m.
India Palace
6963 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa, OK 74136
India Palace is a venerable family-style restaurant offering classic Indian fare &amp; a lunch buffet since 1974.
Friday December 9th, 7:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m.
2601 S. 96th E. Ct., Tulsa, OK 74129 (27th and Mingo)
Christmas gathering with dessert. I will have desserts and tea/coffee. You are welcome to bring your own
beverages, just drink in moderation please.
Please R.S.V.P.
Gay Men's Dinner Group is a social support group of gay and bisexual men who meet monthly for dinner and for
other special occasions.
If you are coming please RSVP GuysDineToo@gmail.com

Ladies Social Club: Dirty Santa &amp; Ugly Sweater Party
Friday December 9, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Bring a wrapped gift for the Dirty Santa gift exchange ($10 or less) We're not a sensitive bunch, so get
creative and have fun picking something out!
Wear your ugliest sweater - bonus points for DIY!
This'll be a potluck, as per usual. Some hot chocolate or mulled cider might be fun!
Ladies Social Club is a group for women. Monthly events take place the second Friday of each month
and for other special events.

For more information check out the Facebook event

OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market
Saturday December 10, 12:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

We invite you to joins us for our first annual OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market. Part of the proceeds from the event will benefit the Denis R Neill Equality
Center. The Market will feature several local artists and crafters such as Scissortail Provisions, Steve Cluck, Petswell Pantry, Okie Crow, Nest and more!!!
Come shop with us and support OKEQ!

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

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I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
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contact me at
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FaLaLaLa Ball Presents: OUTrageous Holiday Party
December 17, 6:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Time to don your gay apparel for the annual
Falalala Ball
OUTrageous holiday party
Admission is any of the following:
Can goods and toiletries for St Jerome Parish Pantry
Can goods for Diversity Christian Food Pantry
Pet Food for A Friend for a Friend
Toys for Women in Recovery

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

Cash Bar
Naughty &amp; Nice Kink Room
Live Entertainment
Ugly Holiday Sweater Contest
Lite Hor d'oeuvres
Raffle Prizes
"You think you are a drag queen" lip sync contest
Child Care is available in our Kids Holiday Party on the second level.
Please rsvp to olivia.cotter@okeq.org if your children will be attending.

PaLaLa &lt;Ba{{&lt;Presents

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Non-Binary Support
Group
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday December 21, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Physiques by Monique
3403 S Peoria Ave., Suite 100, Tulsa, OK 74105
Physiques by Monique is Tulsa's FIRST premier Indoor Cycling &amp; Personal
Training Studio. We have 15 Schwinn ICPro bikes, classes offered 7 days a week,
Tulsa's best instructors, impeccable sound system, and a view of Brookside that can't be
beat! We have easy online bike reservations &amp; no monthly membership fees, simply a
beautiful facility to get your fitness on!
Our boutique studio is located upstairs in the historical Brook Theatre, perfect for those
tired of the "big gym, meat market feel" &amp; prefer a more intimate/personalized setting. Let
your personal trainer take you through a quality, dedicated training session. No fuss, only
business, dedicated all to you.

Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Physiques by Monique Online

SOS Group
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet

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prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure
to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer
is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the
Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to
jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

PhysiquesbyMonique

E UALITY
Business Alliance

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B

Equality Center Pride Store

Second Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

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Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Everything Relative"
A Sharon Pollack Film
The provocative and sexy romantic comedy about a group of women who went to college together and reunite when two of
them have a Bris for their newborn baby. The smart sassy ensemble exchange quick-witted repartee which reveals with
irony, humor and a touch of nostalgia for the 70's, how their lives, their politics and their loves have changed.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for

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more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach
Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

$5.00 per Session

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Gender Support Program

There Is Always A Place For You At PFLAG's Table.

Pl ase Join PFLAG Tulsa For Our Annual Holiday Dinn r
Friday, December 2, 201 G G:00pm Reception 6:30pm Dinner
All Soul Unitarian Church, Emerson Hall
2952 South Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK
• Please Bring A Side Dish or Dessert To Share *

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Council Oak Mens Chorale Presents: Holly, Jolly &amp; Gay
December 6th, 8th, 9th, 8:00 p.m.
East Side Christian Church
1438 S Indianapolis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74112

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous

This 2016 Holiday concert will be a break from our traditional concert style and will be presented in 3 transitioning
segments. Our Title, Holly, Jolly &amp; Gay speaks to these 3 different segments as we sing our way from the serious to
the silly to some caroling!

Council Oak Men's C'1orale
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For more information on Council Oak Men's Chorale please visit our website at www.counciloak.org or find us on
Facebook.

Holly, Jolly &amp; Gay

Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Sisters in Song Presents: Hope, Peace, Joy Concert 2016
Saturday December 10, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74114

Game Night

Sisters in Song

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Hope, Peace, Joy
Concert
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December 10

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Fellowship Congregational Church
United Church of Christ
2900 South Harvard Ave
Tulsa

Admission $15
hildren under 12 Free
www. istersinsong.us
a community diver ity
women s choir in Tul a, OK
Like us 011 Facebook!
info@ daao .u

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

OUT for TCC
Thursday December 1, 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Tulsa Community College - Metro Campus - Student Union
909 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74119
This year Tulsa Community College is pairing with Oklahomans for Equality and is planning to become the first institution of higher education to actively
recruit LGBTQ students. We are calling this program OUT for TCC and plan to host it on the morning of Dec. 1st at the Metro Campus.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Oklahomans for Equality will co-sponsor this event and will provide lunch. Isaac Rocha, a TCC Alum, will be the guest speaker for the event. High school
Gay-Straight Alliances are encouraged to participate.

Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Beginning October 13 Guiding Right will
be testing the 2nd and 4th Thursday of
each month from
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Intimate Partner Violence
Survivors Support Group

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5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future

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violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.

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A specialized therapist will provide the
free services, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

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Compassionate Tulsa - Make Tulsa Golden
Please join us in our city-wide campaign to "Make Tulsa Golden." Using "The Golden Rule" as our
guide for compassionate living, you are asked to sign the pledge to "make Tulsa golden."
The "Make Tulsa Golden" campaign encourages each of us to increase compassion in Tulsa
communities by pledging to treat others as we wish to be treated. If you are willing to make that
pledge, please select the link below to be added to the list of groups and individuals working together
to Make Tulsa Golden.

Sign the Pledge Here After indicating your pledge, you can download our Make Tulsa Golden pledge certificate.
For more information visit compassionatetulsa.org

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Last Wednesday of each month
from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

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Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
Oklahomans for Equality | 621 E. 4th Street | Tulsa, OK 74120 | 918.743.4297
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In This Issue
Long-term Care Insurance
Remembering Them
Volunteer of the Month
Brought to You Bi the Letter B
Tulsa Two-Spirit Holiday Party

Long-term Care Insurance for the LGBT Community

2017 Award Recipients

Tuesday December 6 &amp; Thursday December 8, 6:30 p.m.
Dennnis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa OK 74120

Gay Mens Dinner.
Ladies Social Club

Are you a candidate for long-term care insurance?

OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market.

• Are you 35 years of age or older?

FaLaLaLa Ball
Equality Business Alliance Mixer

• Do you want to avoid being a burden to your loved ones in the event of a disease, disability, or aging?

Oklahoma Wedding Show

• Are you single?

Pride Store

• Are you without children?

Rainbow Library

• Have you been disowned by your family?

Council Oak Mens Chorale

• Is the thought of saving for retirement and an additional $5,000 or more per month for at-home health care, an assisted living, or a nursing home
overwhelming?

Sisters in Song
Compassionate Tulsa

Answering "Yes" to one or more of the questions above, indicates you may be a prime candidate for long-term care insurance. Please attend a free
informational session in the Event Center at Oklahomans for Equality on Tuesday, December 6, 2016 at 6:30 pm to learn more.
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7 p.m. Thursday, December 15
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

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OkEq Art Exhibition
The December Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Dr. Adrian
Sturdevant beginning with a reception on
Thursday, December 1st from
6-9pm and continuing throughout the
month.

Remembering Them
Sunday December 11, 1:00 - 2:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

There will be a service of remembrance in honor of those who have died recently. Family and friends have
made donations to Oklahomans for Equality in memory of their loved ones. Individuals and attendees are
encouraged to share brief stories about their loved ones. There will be a ceremony adding the name plate to
the Memory Wall.The Rainbow Flag will be lowered to half staff. The following individuals are to be added to
the memory wall.
Jeromy Ingram
Mickey Rosmarin

Dr. Adrian Sturdevant lives and practices
in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He began
painting approximately 6 years ago and
although mostly self-taught, his art has
developed and flourished through
mentoring by several established studio
artists. Adrian's work is primarily in oil on
canvas and board; he has exhibited his
paintings in solo and group exhibitions
throughout the region.

Kimberlyn Jo Coffey
Rick Snyder
Shelley Sinclair
James Revard
Stephanie York
Tim Snapp
Aaron Wilson

Family Ties

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Volunteer of the Month
December 2016
Amanda Lowe
Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Amanda started volunteering at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center in October of 2015. Amanda says she
started volunteering here because "I wanted to get more involved in the LGBTQ community. As a queer person
myself, I think it is important to cultivate relationships. I also wanted to be purposeful in choosing locations that
deal with inter-sectional issues, which is why I am an active volunteer at OKEQ, Planned Parenthood and
Together OK." Her favorite part of volunteering is the relationships with staff, volunteers and individuals that
frequent the center that she has become friends with. "Helping people feel empowered to be who they are is a
calling of mine and the center is a great outlet to accomplish that." When she is not volunteering at OKEQ she is
a full time student at OSU-Tulsa working on a Bachelor's degree in American Studies and a minor in Women
and Gender Studies. She volunteers at other social justice organizations around town and has a small hand
embroidery business called Stitch Witch OK. She is also a birth doula that specializes in placenta encapsulation.
Some of the things Amanda loves about the Equality Center are the special events. "My partner Molly and I love
bar tending them. I also love the art gallery. One of my favorite events is More Color." She says she would
absolutely recommend everyone to volunteer at the center ! "Some of my favorite people are here! The 3 hours I
work at the desk are some of my favorite times. Betty and I are always getting into trouble! Also, your time is
truly impactful here. It doesn't matter if you are an LGBTQ or an ally; you are a valuable part of this
organization."

Lawyer in the Library
October 12, November 9, December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

We thank you for your enthusiasm Amanda!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group

Brought to You Bi the Letter B - Ugly Sweater Holiday Party
Tuesday December 6, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

Brought to You Bi the Letter B's final social of the year will be an Ugly Sweater Holiday Party
on Tuesday, December 6th at 7:00PM. This will be a potluck for those who want to bring food and drinks.
For those who can't bring something, do not feel pressured. What food and drinks that are there will be
for everyone! Feel free to bring board games, cards, etc. We look forward to seeing everyone! Friends
and family are welcome!
Keep up with this group on Facebook

Tulsa Two-Spirit Holiday Party
Tuesday December 6, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.

Tulsa Two Spirits Society is a non-profit Native American GLBTQQ collective. We are the living descendents of the
original people of what is now the USA.
We meet once a month at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center
Please check the OKEQ Event Calendar for more information:
Contact hawknesw@yahoo.com

For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

2017 Award Recipients: Now Accepting Nominations
Oklahomans for Equality is now accepting nominations for 2016 award recipients.
These individuals or organizations and companies have advocated for full equality for LGBTQ people and shown courage
and compassion.

Healthcare Navigator

Community Hero Award
Carolyn Wagner Youth Leadership Award
Russell Bennett Spiritual Inclusion Award
Tulsa Pride Grand Marshal

Thursdays 1-4 p.m. beginning
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Contact Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org with your nominations.

Gay Mens Dinner
Tuesday December 9, 7:00 - 11:00 p.m.
2601 S. 96th E. Ct., Tulsa, OK 74129

Christmas gathering with dessert. I will have desserts and tea/coffee. You are welcome to bring your own
beverages, just drink in moderation please.
Please R.S.V.P.
Gay Men's Dinner Group is a social support group of gay and bisexual men who meet monthly for dinner and for
other special occasions.

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Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them

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to find an available time to see you.
If you are coming please RSVP GuysDineToo@gmail.com

Ladies Social Club: Dirty Santa &amp; Ugly Sweater Party
Friday December 9, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Bring a wrapped gift for the Dirty Santa gift exchange ($10 or less) We're not a sensitive bunch, so get
creative and have fun picking something out!

Dr. Kurt Choate

Wear your ugliest sweater - bonus points for DIY!

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

This'll be a potluck, as per usual. Some hot chocolate or mulled cider might be fun!
Ladies Social Club is a group for women. Monthly events take place the second Friday of each month
and for other special events.

For more information check out the Facebook event

OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market
Saturday December 10, 12:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
We invite you to joins us for our first annual OKEQ Holiday Shopping Market. Part of the proceeds from the event will benefit the Denis R Neill Equality
Center. The Market will feature several local artists and crafters such as Scissortail Provisions, Steve Cluck, Petswell Pantry, Okie Crow, Nest and more!!!
Come shop with us and support OKEQ!

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
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Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
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FaLaLaLa Ball Presents: OUTrageous Holiday Party

Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

December 17, 6:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Time to don your gay apparel for the annual
Falalala Ball
OUTrageous holiday party
Admission is any of the following:
Can goods and toiletries for St Jerome Parish Pantry
Can goods for Diversity Christian Food Pantry
Pet Food for A Friend for a Friend
Toys for Women in Recovery

Cash Bar
Naughty &amp; Nice Kink Room
Live Entertainment
Ugly Holiday Sweater Contest
Lite Hor d'oeuvres
Raffle Prizes
"You think you are a drag queen" lip sync contest
Child Care is available in our Kids Holiday Party on the second level.
Please rsvp to olivia.cotter@okeq.org if your children will be attending.

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

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Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday December 21, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Physiques by Monique
3403 S Peoria Ave., Suite 100, Tulsa, OK 74105
Physiques by Monique is Tulsa's FIRST premier Indoor Cycling &amp; Personal
Training Studio. We have 15 Schwinn ICPro bikes, classes offered 7 days a week,
Tulsa's best instructors, impeccable sound system, and a view of Brookside that can't be
beat! We have easy online bike reservations &amp; no monthly membership fees, simply a
beautiful facility to get your fitness on!
Our boutique studio is located upstairs in the historical Brook Theatre, perfect for those
tired of the "big gym, meat market feel" &amp; prefer a more intimate/personalized setting. Let
your personal trainer take you through a quality, dedicated training session. No fuss, only
business, dedicated all to you.

Non-Binary Support
Group

Physiques by Monique Online

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure
to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer
is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the
Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to
jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

PhysiquesbyMonique

Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group

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Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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Business Alliance

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Oklahoma Wedding Show
Saturday, January 14, 2017, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Expo Square Central Park Hall
1701 S. Sandusky Ave., Tulsa, OK 74112
LOVE IN BLOOM Each couple shares a distinctive story. At the Oklahoma Wedding Show, couples can find the vendors and wedding experts that can
help make the big day a truly unique experience. Make sure to stop by the Oklahomans for Equality booth during the show. For more details check out
Oklahoma Magazine online.

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January 2017. Booth Spaces
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For more information, call
918.744.6205 or email
advertising@okmag.com

Equality Center Pride Store

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for

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stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Visions of Sugar Plums"
An Edward Fasulo Film
Joey and Bruce, a young happy New York gay couple, donned their gay apparel and are anticipating the Christmas holidays
until Bruce's right wing off the wall religious parents announce an unexpected holiday visit. Shhhh!! They don't know about
Bruce loving Joey. Will Bruce "de-gay" their apartment and "de-Joey" his life?? Will Joey be forced to spend Christmas with
a neighborly but overprotective drag queen, or will he seek solace in the arms of a hunky one-night stand? What follows is
an emotional roller-coaster ride of love, acceptance, "coming out" and real family values as they seek to balance their lives
and create a future TOGETHER!

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Council Oak Mens Chorale Presents: Holly, Jolly &amp; Gay

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous

December 6th, 8th, 9th, 8:00 p.m.
East Side Christian Church
1438 S Indianapolis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74112
This 2016 Holiday concert will be a break from our traditional concert style and will be presented in 3 transitioning
segments. Our Title, Holly, Jolly &amp; Gay speaks to these 3 different segments as we sing our way from the serious to
the silly to some caroling!
Tickets are buy 1 get 1 free till the November 23rd

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Presents

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For more information on Council Oak Men's Chorale please visit our website at www.counciloak.org or find us on
Facebook.

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Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Holly, Jolly &amp; Gay

Sisters in Song Presents: Hope, Peace, Joy Concert 2016
Saturday December 10, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74114

Game Night

Sisters in Song

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Hope, Peace, Joy
Concert
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Room Rentals

7PM

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Saturday
th
December 10
Fellowship Congregational Church
United Church of Christ
2900 South Harvard Ave
Tulsa

Admission $15
Children under 12 Free

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

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Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Compassionate Tulsa - Make Tulsa Golden
Please join us in our city-wide campaign to "Make Tulsa Golden." Using "The Golden Rule" as our
guide for compassionate living, you are asked to sign the pledge to "make Tulsa golden."
The "Make Tulsa Golden" campaign encourages each of us to increase compassion in Tulsa
communities by pledging to treat others as we wish to be treated. If you are willing to make that
pledge, please select the link below to be added to the list of groups and individuals working together
to Make Tulsa Golden.
Sign the Pledge Here After indicating your pledge, you can download our Make Tulsa Golden pledge certificate.
For more information visit compassionatetulsa.org

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H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Beginning October 13 Guiding Right will
be testing the 2nd and 4th Thursday of
each month from
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Intimate Partner Violence
Survivors Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future

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violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide the
free services, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

Sexual Assault Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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In This Issue
FaLaLaLa Ball
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Holiday Services
First Thursday Art Opening
Tulsa Pride Bingo
Oklahoma Wedding Show
Amazon Smile
2017 Award Recipients
Volunteer of the Month
December Video eNews
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

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Compassionate Tulsa
WE ARE HIRING!

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, December 15
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

FaLaLaLa Ball Presents: OUTrageous Holiday Party
December 17, 6:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

OkEq Art Exhibition
Time to don your gay apparel for the annual
Falalala Ball
OUTrageous holiday party
Admission is any of the following:
Can goods and toiletries for St Jerome Parish Pantry
Can goods for Diversity Christian Food Pantry
Pet Food for A Friend for a Friend
Toys for Women in Recovery

Cash Bar
Naughty &amp; Nice Kink Room
Live Entertainment
Ugly Holiday Sweater Contest
Lite Hor d'oeuvres
Raffle Prizes
"You think you are a drag queen" lip sync contest

The December Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Dr. Adrian
Sturdevant beginning with a reception on
Thursday, December 1st from
6-9pm and continuing throughout the
month.
Dr. Adrian Sturdevant lives and practices
in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He began
painting approximately 6 years ago and
although mostly self-taught, his art has
developed and flourished through
mentoring by several established studio
artists. Adrian's work is primarily in oil on
canvas and board; he has exhibited his
paintings in solo and group exhibitions
throughout the region.

Child Care is available in our Kids Holiday Party on the second level.
Please rsvp to olivia.cotter@okeq.org if your children will be attending.

PaLaLa &lt;Ba[[&lt;Presents
Family Ties

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Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday December 21, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Physiques by Monique
3403 S Peoria Ave., Suite 100, Tulsa, OK 74105

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Physiques by Monique is Tulsa's FIRST premier Indoor Cycling &amp; Personal
Training Studio. We have 15 Schwinn ICPro bikes, classes offered 7 days a week, Tulsa's
best instructors, impeccable sound system, and a view of Brookside that can't be beat!
We have easy online bike reservations &amp; no monthly membership fees, simply a beautiful
facility to get your fitness on!
Our boutique studio is located upstairs in the historical Brook Theatre, perfect for those
tired of the "big gym, meat market feel" &amp; prefer a more intimate/personalized setting. Let
your personal trainer take you through a quality, dedicated training session. No fuss, only
business, dedicated all to you.

Lawyer in the Library
December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Physiques by Monique Online

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to
bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is
a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the
Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to
jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

PhysiquesbyMonique

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group

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Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

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Oklahomans For Equality

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.

Happy Holidays

For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

2016 Schedule for our Affirming, Inclusive and Welcoming Faith Communities

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Healthcare Navigator
Thursdays 1-4 p.m. beginning

Hanukkah Services
December 26 - January 1
Temple Israel
2004 East 22nd Place
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114
Dec 30, 6:00 pm Jammin' with Judah followed by Hanukkah dinner
The Synagogue Congregation B'nai Emunah
1719 South Owasso
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
December 16, 6:15 pm Shabbat for Everyone: Chanukah Edition

Counseling Services

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Kwanzaa - Habari Gani
December 26 - January 1
Kwanzaa is a week-long celebration held in the United States and in other nations of the Western African diaspora in the
Americas. The celebration honors African heritage in African-American culture , and is observed from December 26 to January
1, culminating in a feast and gift-giving. Kwanzaa has seven core principles (Nguzo Saba ). It was created by Maulana Karenga
and was first celebrated in 1966-67.

Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Winter Solstice - Blessed Solstice
December 21
Although winter is the season of dormancy, darkness and cold, the December Solstice marks the shortest day of the year/longest
night and the days slowly get longer. Celebrations of the lighter days to come and nature's continuing cycle have been common
throughout cultures and history with feasts, festivals and holidays around the December Solstice.

Christmas Services
All Souls Unitarian Church
2952 South Peoria Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
Dec 24, 7:00 pm Family Christmas Pageant, 10:00 pm Candlelight Service of Lessons and Carols
Bethany Christian Church
6730 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec 24, 5:00 pm Candlelight Communion Service

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
1301 S Boston Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24, 2:00 pm Service of the Bells
4:00 pm &amp; 6:00 pm Candlelight Worship Services
11:00 pm Candlelight Communion Service
Christ Church Episcopal
10901 South Yale Ave
Tulsa, OK 74137
Dec 24, 5:30 pm &amp; 9:00 pm Christmas Eve Candlelight Communion
Dec 25, 10:00 am Christmas Worship
College Hill Presbyterian Church
712 South Columbia Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74104
Dec 24, 6:00 pm Christmas Eve Worship Service
Dec 25, 6:00 pm Christmas Service of Worship

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Diversity Christian Fellowship International
627 South 131st East Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74108
Dec 24, 6:00 pm Christmas Eve Service
Eastside Christian Church
1438 S Indianapolis Ave
Tulsa, OK 74112
Dec 24, 6:00 pm Christmas Eve at Eastside
Dec 25, 10:45 am Christmas Day in PJ's!
The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer
213 N. Seminole Ave.
Okmulgee, OK 74446
December 24, 7:00 pm The Christ Mass

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
2900 South Harvard
Tulsa, OK 74114
Dec 24, 7:00 pm Christmas Eve Service
Dec 25, 10:30 am Christmas Day Service
Fellowship Lutheran Church ELCA
6727 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec 24, 4:00 pm, 6:00 pm &amp; 8:00 pm Christmas Eve Services
Dec 25, 10:00 am Christmas Day Service
First Christian Church
913 S Boulder Ave
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24, 11:00 pm Christmas Eve Service
Dec 25, 10:45 am Christmas Day Service

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Good Shepherd Episcopal Church
1420 E Dewey

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Sapulpa, OK 74066
Dec 24, 5:30 pm Holy Eucharist, 10:30 pm Festival of Lights
Dec 25, 10:30 am Holy Eucharist
Hope Unitarian
8432 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec 24, 6:00 pm Candlelight Service
Joy Lutheran Church
9940 S. Yale Avenue
Tulsa , OK 74137
Dec 25, 9:30 am Christmas Day Service
Parish Church of St Jerome
205 West King
Tulsa, OK 74106
Dec 24, 10:00 pm Festive Hot Chocolate Bar, 11:00 pm Candlelight Midnight Mass

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Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

St Dunstan's Episcopal Church
5635 East 71st Street
Tulsa, OK 74136
Dec 24, 7 pm Holy Eucharist Rite II, 10:30 pm Carol Singing, 11:00 pm Holy Eucharist Rite II
Dec 25, 11:00 am Holy Eucharist Rite II
St Paul's United Methodist Church
1442 South Quaker Avenue
(one block east of Peoria on 15th Street)
Tulsa, OK 74120
Dec 24, 6:00 pm Candlelight Worship &amp; Communion
Dec 25, 10:45 am Christmas Day Service
Trinity Episcopal Church
501 South Cincinnati Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74103
Dec 24, 5 pm Christmas Pageant and Eucharist Rite II
5:00 pm Communion Service with Children's Pageant
8:30 pm Choral Prelude
9:00 pm Traditional Christmas Eve Service
10:30 pm Choral Prelude
11:00 pm Traditional Christmas Eve Service
Dec 25, 10:00 am Christmas Day Service with Carols

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

Unity Center of Tulsa
1830 South Boston Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24, 6:00 pm Christmas Eve Service
Dec 25, 11:00 am Christmas Day Service
Unity Church of Christianity
3355 S. Jamestown Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74135
Dec 25, 10:30 am Candlelight Service
University United Methodist Church
500 S College
Tulsa, OK 74104
Dec 25, 10:00 am Sunday School, 11:00 am Worship

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday December 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neil Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The January Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature the works of Behnaz Sohrabian beginning with a reception on Thursday,
January 5th and continuing throughout the month.
Born and educated in Tehran, Iran, Behnaz Sohrabian started painting as a small child of 10 and continued
her passion professionally from then on. She received a BS in Applied Chemistry, a BA in Painting and a
Master of Arts in Art Studies. After receiving her master's degree, she immigrated to Oklahoma to be near
family. Speaking about her work, Behnaz comments, "My work is about me, my life, being a woman and the
struggles that women still face in this era. I paint women as people- strong people with depth and power. I
paint them as delicate and sensitive-- but not weak." With her love for art, Behnaz hopes her work can
inspire the array of objectified women around the globe. Behnaz has been a recognizable presence at
several art exhibitions around the globe. Her works has been displayed locally, nationally and
internationally; she has been lauded with awards. In closing, she says, "My aim is just to paint simply, apply
easy brush stokes, emphasize on light and shadow, and the dynamics between the subject and
background".
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, January 5th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize
drawn of the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
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receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

2017 Tulsa Pride Bingo
January 14, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for our first Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2017. The beautiful and outrageous
Nicole Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow
Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this
Pride season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid
rounds of Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

$15 for general admission
$25 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$200 Table for 8 people which includes unlimited drinks for your table.
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2017. Online ticket purchase available soon.
For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Oklahoma Wedding Show
Saturday, January 14, 2017, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Expo Square Central Park Hall
1701 S. Sandusky Ave., Tulsa, OK 74112

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LOVE IN BLOOM Each couple shares a distinctive story. At the Oklahoma Wedding Show, couples can find the vendors and wedding experts that can
help make the big day a truly unique experience. Make sure to stop by the Oklahomans for Equality booth during the show. For more details check out
Oklahoma Magazine online.

Second Tuesday of each month at
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January 2017. Booth Spaces
are now available.
For more information, call
918.744.6205 or email
advertising@okmog.com

Amazon Smile

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Holiday shopping is easy with Amazon's Holiday Gift Guides. #StartWithaSmile at smile.amazon.com for your holiday gifts and Amazon donates to
Oklahomans for Equality Inc..
Gift Guide Link: http://smile.amazon.com/gp/charity/homepage.html?orig=%2Fgp%2Fbrowse.html%3Fnode%3D12745394011&amp;ein=73-1300864

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

2017 Award Recipients: Now Accepting Nominations
Yoga by Zach
Oklahomans for Equality is now accepting nominations for 2016 award recipients.
These individuals or organizations and companies have advocated for full equality for LGBTQ people and shown courage
and compassion.

EVERY SUNDAY
@ 4:30 pm

Community Hero Award
Carolyn Wagner Youth Leadership Award
Russell Bennett Spiritual Inclusion Award
Tulsa Pride Grand Marshal
Contact Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org with your nominations.

Volunteer of the Month
December 2016
Amanda Lowe
Amanda started volunteering at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center in October of 2015. Amanda says she started
volunteering here because "I wanted to get more involved in the LGBTQ community. As a queer person myself, I
think it is important to cultivate relationships. I also wanted to be purposeful in choosing locations that deal with
inter-sectional issues, which is why I am an active volunteer at OKEQ, Planned Parenthood and Together OK."
Her favorite part of volunteering is the relationships with staff, volunteers and individuals that frequent the center
that she has become friends with. "Helping people feel empowered to be who they are is a calling of mine and
the center is a great outlet to accomplish that." When she is not volunteering at OKEQ she is a full time student
at OSU-Tulsa working on a Bachelor's degree in American Studies and a minor in Women and Gender Studies.
She volunteers at other social justice organizations around town and has a small hand embroidery business
called Stitch Witch OK. She is also a birth doula that specializes in placenta encapsulation. Some of the things
Amanda loves about the Equality Center are the special events. "My partner Molly and I love bar tending them. I
also love the art gallery. One of my favorite events is More Color." She says she would absolutely recommend
everyone to volunteer at the center ! "Some of my favorite people are here! The 3 hours I work at the desk are
some of my favorite times. Betty and I are always getting into trouble! Also, your time is truly impactful here. It
doesn't matter if you are an LGBTQ or an ally; you are a valuable part of this organization."

$5.00 per Session

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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

We thank you for your enthusiasm Amanda!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

December Video eNews

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Equality Center Pride Store
Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
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Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"The Truth Comes Out"
By: Nancy Heche
This is the beginning of a beautiful love story, Nancy wrote in her diary after meeting Don Heche, the man she was to
marry. Five children and 25 years of marriage later, it seemed as if they were the perfect family. Then Don was
diagnosed with AIDS-the shocking discovery of his homosexual secret. This was only the beginning of loss and
heartache. Shortly after Don's death, their 18-year-old son, Nathan, died in a car crash and Nancy fell into years of
personal darkness. Eventually, as she was drawn into a long journey of growth and healing, her youngest daughter,
Anne, began a very public lesbian love affair. Despite Nancy's life circumstances, she held on to what she knew of
God's promises from Scripture and is discovering how to look at people and the world with God's perspective through
eyes full of love and blessing. Her inspiring story of faith and courage will offer hope to anyone who has ever been on
the brink of despair, or wondered how to respond with love to someone in a same-sex relationship.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Compassionate Tulsa - Make Tulsa Golden
Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point

Please join us in our city-wide campaign to "Make Tulsa Golden." Using "The Golden Rule" as our
guide for compassionate living, you are asked to sign the pledge to "make Tulsa golden."

Open every day
The "Make Tulsa Golden" campaign encourages each of us to increase compassion in Tulsa
communities by pledging to treat others as we wish to be treated. If you are willing to make that
pledge, please select the link below to be added to the list of groups and individuals working together
to Make Tulsa Golden.
Sign the Pledge Here After indicating your pledge, you can download our Make Tulsa Golden pledge certificate.

Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

For more information visit compassionatetulsa.org

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Beginning October 13 Guiding Right will
be testing the 2nd and 4th Thursday of
each month from
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.

WE ARE HIRING!
The Roseborough Insurance Agency
4918 S. Union Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74107
Qualifications:
• Experience in insurance sales

Intimate Partner Violence
Survivors Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an

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• Great customer service
• State insurance license or in process of obtaining
• Speak Spanish
• Familiar with Microsoft Office programs
• Professional and friendly disposition
• Manage time wisely
• Multi-task
• Pass background check
• Work M-F 9-5 (occasional Sat.)
Please send resumes to Kay Roseborough at:
LROSEBOROUGH@allstate.com

intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide the
free services, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

Sexual Assault Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Program Coordinator
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Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
Oklahomans for Equality | 621 E. 4th Street | Tulsa, OK 74120 | 918.743.4297
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Special Projects
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In This Issue
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
First Thursday Art Opening
Tulsa Pride Bingo
Holiday Services
Oklahoma Wedding Show
Women's March on Oklahoma
Amazon Smile
2017 Award Recipients
Volunteer of the Month
December Video eNews
Pride Store
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WE ARE HIRING!

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, December 15
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday December 21, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Physiques by Monique
3403 S Peoria Ave., Suite 100, Tulsa, OK 74105

OkEq Art Exhibition
The December Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Dr. Adrian
Sturdevant beginning with a reception on
Thursday, December 1st from
6-9pm and continuing throughout the
month.

Physiques by Monique is Tulsa's FIRST premier Indoor Cycling &amp; Personal
Training Studio. We have 15 Schwinn ICPro bikes, classes offered 7 days a week, Tulsa's
best instructors, impeccable sound system, and a view of Brookside that can't be beat!
We have easy online bike reservations &amp; no monthly membership fees, simply a beautiful
facility to get your fitness on!
Our boutique studio is located upstairs in the historical Brook Theatre, perfect for those
tired of the "big gym, meat market feel" &amp; prefer a more intimate/personalized setting. Let
your personal trainer take you through a quality, dedicated training session. No fuss, only
business, dedicated all to you.
Physiques by Monique Online

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to
bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is
a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the
Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to
jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

PhysiquesbyMonique

Dr. Adrian Sturdevant lives and practices
in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He began
painting approximately 6 years ago and
although mostly self-taught, his art has
developed and flourished through
mentoring by several established studio
artists. Adrian's work is primarily in oil on
canvas and board; he has exhibited his
paintings in solo and group exhibitions
throughout the region.

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Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

First Thursday Art Opening
Thursday January 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neil Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The January Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature the works of Behnaz Sohrabian beginning with a reception on Thursday,
January 5th and continuing throughout the month.
Born and educated in Tehran, Iran, Behnaz Sohrabian started painting as a small child of 10 and continued
her passion professionally from then on. She received a BS in Applied Chemistry, a BA in Painting and a
Master of Arts in Art Studies. After receiving her master's degree, she immigrated to Oklahoma to be near
family. Speaking about her work, Behnaz comments, "My work is about me, my life, being a woman and the
struggles that women still face in this era. I paint women as people- strong people with depth and power. I
paint them as delicate and sensitive-- but not weak." With her love for art, Behnaz hopes her work can
inspire the array of objectified women around the globe. Behnaz has been a recognizable presence at
several art exhibitions around the globe. Her works has been displayed locally, nationally and
internationally; she has been lauded with awards. In closing, she says, "My aim is just to paint simply, apply
easy brush stokes, emphasize on light and shadow, and the dynamics between the subject and
background".

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, January 5th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize
drawn of the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.

2017 Tulsa Pride Bingo
January 14, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for our first Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2017. The beautiful and outrageous
Nicole Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow
Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this
Pride season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid
rounds of Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.

For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator

$15 for general admission
$25 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$200 T able for 8 people which includes unlimited drinks for your table.
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2017. Click corresponding link above to
purchase tickets.
For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Santa Shops with Marcy &amp; Sue at The Garden Trug.
We are Tulsa's most unique gift shop, florist, garden center and landscape design group.
www.TheGardenTrug.com
918-528-3828
3009 E 101st St, Tulsa, OK 74137

Thursdays 1-4 p.m. beginning
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services

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Come in and tell us who the Santa is and get 25% off your regularly priced purchases this week only!

Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

Dr. Kurt Choate
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
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Happy Holidays

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

2016 Schedule for our Affirming, Inclusive and Welcoming Faith Communities
Hanukkah Services
December 26 - January 1
Temple Israel
2004 East 22nd Place
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114
Dec 30, 6:00 pm Jammin' with Judah followed by Hanukkah dinner
The Synagogue Congregation B'nai Emunah
1719 South Owasso
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
December 16, 6:15 pm Shabbat for Everyone: Chanukah Edition

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
- - (918) 594-8568

Kwanzaa - Habari Gani
December 26 - January 1

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Kwanzaa is a week-long celebration held in the United States and in other nations of the Western African diaspora in the
Americas. The celebration honors African heritage in African-American culture , and is observed from December 26 to January
1, culminating in a feast and gift-giving. Kwanzaa has seven core principles (Nguzo Saba ). It was created by Maulana Karenga
and was first celebrated in 1966-67.

Winter Solstice - Blessed Solstice
December 21
Although winter is the season of dormancy, darkness and cold, the December Solstice marks the shortest day of the year/longest
night and the days slowly get longer. Celebrations of the lighter days to come and nature's continuing cycle have been common
throughout cultures and history with feasts, festivals and holidays around the December Solstice.

Christmas Services
All Souls Unitarian Church
2952 South Peoria Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
Dec 24, 7:00 pm Family Christmas Pageant, 10:00 pm Candlelight Service of Lessons and Carols

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I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
have experience working with
anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

Bethany Christian Church
6730 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec 24, 5:00 pm Candlelight Communion Service
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
1301 S Boston Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24, 2:00 pm Service of the Bells
4:00 pm &amp; 6:00 pm Candlelight Worship Services
11:00 pm Candlelight Communion Service
Christ Church Episcopal
10901 South Yale Ave
Tulsa, OK 74137
Dec 24, 5:30 pm &amp; 9:00 pm Christmas Eve Candlelight Communion
Dec 25, 10:00 am Christmas Worship
College Hill Presbyterian Church
712 South Columbia Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74104
Dec 24, 6:00 pm Christmas Eve Worship Service
Dec 25, 6:00 pm Christmas Service of Worship

Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

Diversity Christian Fellowship International
627 South 131st East Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74108
Dec 24, 6:00 pm Christmas Eve Service
Eastside Christian Church
1438 S Indianapolis Ave
Tulsa, OK 74112
Dec 24, 6:00 pm Christmas Eve at Eastside
Dec 25, 10:45 am Christmas Day in PJ's!
The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer
213 N. Seminole Ave.
Okmulgee, OK 74446
December 24, 7:00 pm The Christ Mass
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
2900 South Harvard
Tulsa, OK 74114
Dec 24, 7:00 pm Christmas Eve Service
Dec 25, 10:30 am Christmas Day Service
Fellowship Lutheran Church ELCA
6727 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec 24, 4:00 pm, 6:00 pm &amp; 8:00 pm Christmas Eve Services
Dec 25, 10:00 am Christmas Day Service
First Christian Church
913 S Boulder Ave
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24, 11:00 pm Christmas Eve Service
Dec 25, 10:45 am Christmas Day Service
Good Shepherd Episcopal Church
1420 E Dewey
Sapulpa, OK 74066
Dec 24, 5:30 pm Holy Eucharist, 10:30 pm Festival of Lights
Dec 25, 10:30 am Holy Eucharist

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
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Hope Unitarian
8432 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec 24, 6:00 pm Candlelight Service

receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Joy Lutheran Church
9940 S. Yale Avenue
Tulsa , OK 74137
Dec 25, 9:30 am Christmas Day Service

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Parish Church of St Jerome
205 West King
Tulsa, OK 74106
Dec 24, 10:00 pm Festive Hot Chocolate Bar, 11:00 pm Candlelight Midnight Mass
St Dunstan's Episcopal Church
5635 East 71st Street
Tulsa, OK 74136
Dec 24, 7 pm Holy Eucharist Rite II, 10:30 pm Carol Singing, 11:00 pm Holy Eucharist Rite II
Dec 25, 11:00 am Holy Eucharist Rite II

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

St Paul's United Methodist Church
1442 South Quaker Avenue
(one block east of Peoria on 15th Street)
Tulsa, OK 74120
Dec 24, 6:00 pm Candlelight Worship &amp; Communion
Dec 25, 10:45 am Christmas Day Service

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Trinity Episcopal Church
501 South Cincinnati Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74103
Dec 24, 5 pm Christmas Pageant and Eucharist Rite II
5:00 pm Communion Service with Children's Pageant
8:30 pm Choral Prelude
9:00 pm Traditional Christmas Eve Service
10:30 pm Choral Prelude
11:00 pm Traditional Christmas Eve Service
Dec 25, 10:00 am Christmas Day Service with Carols

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m.

Unity Center of Tulsa
1830 South Boston Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24, 6:00 pm Christmas Eve Service
Dec 25, 11:00 am Christmas Day Service
Unity Church of Christianity
3355 S. Jamestown Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74135
Dec 25, 10:30 am Candlelight Service
The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

University United Methodist Church
500 S College
Tulsa, OK 74104
Dec 25, 10:00 am Sunday School, 11:00 am Worship

Oklahoma Wedding Show
Saturday, January 14, 2017, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Expo Square Central Park Hall
1701 S. Sandusky Ave., Tulsa, OK 74112
LOVE IN BLOOM Each couple shares a distinctive story. At the Oklahoma Wedding Show, couples can find the vendors and wedding experts that can
help make the big day a truly unique experience. Make sure to stop by the Oklahomans for Equality booth during the show. For more details check out
Oklahoma Magazine online.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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EVERY SUNDAY

Women's March on Oklahoma

@ 4:30 pm

Saturday, January 21, 10:00 a.m.
Oklahoma State Capitol
2300 N Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
The Women's March is a national movement to unify and empower
everyone who stands for human rights, civil liberties, and social justice for
all. We gather in community to find healing and strength through tolerance,
civility, and compassion. We welcome all people to join us as we unite
locally and nationally. Join us on January 21st as we march in solidarity with
our sister marches around the globe.

$5.00 per Session

To register and/or donate to the event, please visit either Eventbrite or
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Please let us know how you can help by filling out the volunteer intake form. Thank you for your support!

Amazon Smile
Holiday shopping is easy with Amazon's Holiday Gift Guides. #StartWithaSmile at smile.amazon.com for your holiday gifts and Amazon donates to
Oklahomans for Equality Inc..

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

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Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Oklahomans for Equality is now accepting nominations for 2016 award recipients.
These individuals or organizations and companies have advocated for full equality for LGBTQ people and shown courage
and compassion.
Community Hero Award
Carolyn Wagner Youth Leadership Award
Russell Bennett Spiritual Inclusion Award
Tulsa Pride Grand Marshal
Contact Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org with your nominations.

Game Night

Volunteer of the Month
December 2016
Amanda Lowe

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
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Amanda started volunteering at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center in October of 2015. Amanda says she started
volunteering here because "I wanted to get more involved in the LGBTQ community. As a queer person myself, I
think it is important to cultivate relationships. I also wanted to be purposeful in choosing locations that deal with
inter-sectional issues, which is why I am an active volunteer at OKEQ, Planned Parenthood and Together OK."
Her favorite part of volunteering is the relationships with staff, volunteers and individuals that frequent the center
that she has become friends with. "Helping people feel empowered to be who they are is a calling of mine and
the center is a great outlet to accomplish that." When she is not volunteering at OKEQ she is a full time student
at OSU-Tulsa working on a Bachelor's degree in American Studies and a minor in Women and Gender Studies.
She volunteers at other social justice organizations around town and has a small hand embroidery business
called Stitch Witch OK. She is also a birth doula that specializes in placenta encapsulation. Some of the things
Amanda loves about the Equality Center are the special events. "My partner Molly and I love bar tending them. I
also love the art gallery. One of my favorite events is More Color." She says she would absolutely recommend
everyone to volunteer at the center ! "Some of my favorite people are here! The 3 hours I work at the desk are
some of my favorite times. Betty and I are always getting into trouble! Also, your time is truly impactful here. It
doesn't matter if you are an LGBTQ or an ally; you are a valuable part of this organization."

Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

We thank you for your enthusiasm Amanda!

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

December Video eNews

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Equality Center Pride Store
Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

VE

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Self-Made Man"
By: Norah Vincent
A journalist's provocative and spellbinding account of her eighteen months spent disguised as a man.
Norah Vincent became an instant media sensation with the publication of Self-Made Man, her take on just how hard it
is to be a man, even in a man's world. Following in the tradition of John Howard Griffin (Black Like Me), Vincent spent
a year and a half disguised as her male alter ego, Ned, exploring what men are like when women aren't around. As
Ned, she joined a bowling team, took a high-octane sales job, went on dates with women (and men), visited strip
clubs, and even managed to infiltrate a monastery and a men's therapy group. At once thought-provoking and pure fun
to read, Self-Made Man is a sympathetic and thrilling tour de force of immersion journalism.
Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Compassionate Tulsa - Make Tulsa Golden

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Beginning October 13 Guiding Right will
be testing the 2nd and 4th Thursday of
each month from
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Intimate Partner Violence
Survivors Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an

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Please join us in our city-wide campaign to "Make Tulsa Golden." Using "The Golden Rule" as our
guide for compassionate living, you are asked to sign the pledge to "make Tulsa golden."
The "Make Tulsa Golden" campaign encourages each of us to increase compassion in Tulsa
communities by pledging to treat others as we wish to be treated. If you are willing to make that
pledge, please select the link below to be added to the list of groups and individuals working together
to Make Tulsa Golden.
Sign the Pledge Here After indicating your pledge, you can download our Make Tulsa Golden pledge certificate.
For more information visit compassionatetulsa.org

intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide the
free services, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

WE ARE HIRING!
The Roseborough Insurance Agency
4918 S. Union Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74107
Qualifications:
• Experience in insurance sales
• Great customer service
• State insurance license or in process of obtaining
• Speak Spanish
• Familiar with Microsoft Office programs
• Professional and friendly disposition
• Manage time wisely
• Multi-task
• Pass background check
• Work M-F 9-5 (occasional Sat.)
Please send resumes to Kay Roseborough at:
LROSEBOROUGH@allstate.com
Santa Shops with Marcy &amp; Sue at The Garden Trug.
We are Tulsa's most unique gift shop, florist, garden center and landscape design group.
www.TheGardenTrug.com
918-528-3828
3009 E 101st St, Tulsa, OK 74137
Come in and tell us who the Santa is and get 25% off your regularly priced purchases this week only!

Sexual Assault Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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In This Issue
First Thursday Art Opening
Tulsa Pride Bingo
Oklahoma Wedding Show
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Women's March on Oklahoma
Amazon Smile

Thursday January 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neil Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

2017 Award Recipients
Volunteer of the Month

The January Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature the works of Behnaz Sohrabian beginning with a reception on Thursday,
January 5th and continuing throughout the month.
Born and educated in Tehran, Iran, Behnaz Sohrabian started painting as a small child of 10 and continued
her passion professionally from then on. She received a BS in Applied Chemistry, a BA in Painting and a
Master of Arts in Art Studies. After receiving her master's degree, she immigrated to Oklahoma to be near
family. Speaking about her work, Behnaz comments, "My work is about me, my life, being a woman and the
struggles that women still face in this era. I paint women as people- strong people with depth and power. I
paint them as delicate and sensitive-- but not weak." With her love for art, Behnaz hopes her work can
inspire the array of objectified women around the globe. Behnaz has been a recognizable presence at
several art exhibitions around the globe. Her works has been displayed locally, nationally and
internationally; she has been lauded with awards. In closing, she says, "My aim is just to paint simply, apply
easy brush stokes, emphasize on light and shadow, and the dynamics between the subject and
background".

December Video eNews
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Compassionate Tulsa
WE ARE HIRING!

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, January 5th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize
drawn of the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, January 12
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibition
The December Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Dr. Adrian
Sturdevant beginning with a reception on
Thursday, December 1st from
6-9pm and continuing throughout the
month.

2017 Tulsa Pride Bingo
January 14, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for our first Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2017. The beautiful and outrageous
Nicole Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow
Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this
Pride season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid
rounds of Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.

Dr. Adrian Sturdevant lives and practices
in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He began
painting approximately 6 years ago and
although mostly self-taught, his art has
developed and flourished through
mentoring by several established studio
artists. Adrian's work is primarily in oil on
canvas and board; he has exhibited his
paintings in solo and group exhibitions
throughout the region.

$15 for general admission
$25 Adult Beverage admission includes 3 drink tickets
$200 T able for 8 people which includes unlimited drinks for your table.
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2017. Click corresponding link above to
purchase tickets.
For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Oklahoma Wedding Show
Saturday, January 14, 2017, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Expo Square Central Park Hall
1701 S. Sandusky Ave., Tulsa, OK 74112
LOVE IN BLOOM Each couple shares a distinctive story. At the Oklahoma Wedding Show, couples can find the vendors and wedding experts that can
help make the big day a truly unique experience. Make sure to stop by the Oklahomans for Equality booth during the show. For more details check out
Oklahoma Magazine online.

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EDDING

Family Ties is an official program of
Oklahomans for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information about
Family Ties contact
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

SHOW

Lawyer in the Library

Saturday JANUARY 14
10AMTO4PM
Expo Square • Central Park Hall • Tulsa

December 14
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to
meet with a lawyer about topics such as
family law (divorce, paternity, custody,
child support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday January 18, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Hosted by Hyatt regency Tulsa
100 E 2nd St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103

Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

E

ALITY

Business Alliance

This Narcotics Anonymous meditation
meeting has a group meditation followed
by reading NA literature and sharing.
Everyone is welcome regardless of age
race sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the desire
to stop using drugs. There are no dues or
fees. We are not affiliated with any
outside organization and are selfsupporting through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the basket
or not please join us and keep coming
back.

The January EBA mixer will be hosted by Hyatt Regency Tulsa.
The Hyatt Regency Tulsa is located in the heart of Oklahoma's vibrant business, entertainment and cultural
districts. The downtown Tulsa hotel overlooks the scenic gardens of the Williams Center Complex and is only
eight miles from Tulsa International Airport. Adjoined via skybridge to Williams Towers, the luxury, high-rise
Tulsa hotel is adjacent to the famous Tulsa Performing Arts Center and just a few walking blocks from the
Cox Convention Center, BOK Center and over 51 restaurants and bars.
Please be advised we will only validate self-parking in the attached garage.

HYATT

For more information on rooms, rates and amenities click here or follow the event on Facebook.

REGENCY"

For more information contact, Deborah
Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients.
Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business cards, business
information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality
Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more information.

Healthcare Navigator
Thursdays 1-4 p.m. beginning
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with Mary
Jones, Planned Parenthood's Healthcare
Navigator. She will be more than happy
to help anyone and everyone who is
interested in enrolling with the Affordable
Care Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact
Mary Jones at 918-587-4621 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services

Women's March on Oklahoma
Saturday, January 21, 10:00 a.m.
Oklahoma State Capitol
2300 N Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105

Counselors are donating their services to
Oklahomans for Equality. Please be
patient when setting up appointment
times. It can take up to 2 weeks for them
to find an available time to see you.

The Women's March is a national movement to unify and empower
everyone who stands for human rights, civil liberties, and social justice for
all. We gather in community to find healing and strength through tolerance,
civility, and compassion. We welcome all people to join us as we unite
locally and nationally. Join us on January 21st as we march in solidarity with

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our sister marches around the globe.
To register and/or donate to the event, please visit either Eventbrite or
Meetup at the links below.
Eventbrite

Meetup

Please let us know how you can help by filling out the volunteer intake form. Thank you for your support!

Amazon Smile

Dr. Kurt Choate

Holiday shopping is easy with Amazon's Holiday Gift Guides. #StartWithaSmile at smile.amazon.com for your holiday gifts and Amazon donates to
Oklahomans for Equality Inc..
Gift Guide Link: http://smile.amazon.com/gp/charity/homepage.html?orig=%2Fgp%2Fbrowse.html%3Fnode%3D12745394011&amp;ein=73-1300864
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2017 Award Recipients: Now Accepting Nominations
Oklahomans for Equality is now accepting nominations for 2016 award recipients.

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood or anxiety concerns, and/or
individuals who have experienced a
traumatic event. Appointments are
required.
Contact Jenna at
jennifer.pike@okstate.edu
- - (918) 594-8568

These individuals or organizations and companies have advocated for full equality for LGBTQ people and shown courage
and compassion.
Community Hero Award
Carolyn Wagner Youth Leadership Award
Russell Bennett Spiritual Inclusion Award
Tulsa Pride Grand Marshal
Contact Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org with your nominations.

Volunteer of the Month
December 2016
Amanda Lowe
Amanda started volunteering at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center in October of 2015. Amanda says she started
volunteering here because "I wanted to get more involved in the LGBTQ community. As a queer person myself, I
think it is important to cultivate relationships. I also wanted to be purposeful in choosing locations that deal with
inter-sectional issues, which is why I am an active volunteer at OKEQ, Planned Parenthood and Together OK."
Her favorite part of volunteering is the relationships with staff, volunteers and individuals that frequent the center
that she has become friends with. "Helping people feel empowered to be who they are is a calling of mine and
the center is a great outlet to accomplish that." When she is not volunteering at OKEQ she is a full time student
at OSU-Tulsa working on a Bachelor's degree in American Studies and a minor in Women and Gender Studies.
She volunteers at other social justice organizations around town and has a small hand embroidery business
called Stitch Witch OK. She is also a birth doula that specializes in placenta encapsulation. Some of the things
Amanda loves about the Equality Center are the special events. "My partner Molly and I love bar tending them. I
also love the art gallery. One of my favorite events is More Color." She says she would absolutely recommend
everyone to volunteer at the center ! "Some of my favorite people are here! The 3 hours I work at the desk are
some of my favorite times. Betty and I are always getting into trouble! Also, your time is truly impactful here. It
doesn't matter if you are an LGBTQ or an ally; you are a valuable part of this organization."

We thank you for your enthusiasm Amanda!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Gender identity, sexual orientation, mood
or anxiety concerns, and/or individuals
who have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Tiffany at tzwart@okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Andria Whipple
Monday -Thursday by appointment only.
Issues surrounding gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who have
experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.
Contact Andria at
andria.whipple@okstate.edu
- - (918) 594-8568

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Jess White
I am available for appointments
on Tuesday from 8am-4pm and
Thursday from 8am-11:30am . I
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anxiety, depression, gender identity,
sexual/affectional orientation,
trauma, and life transitions. I also
have experience working with
children and adolescents. You can
contact me at
jess.white@okstate.edu or
(918) 594-8568

Equality Center Pride Store
Brendan Glon
Brendon is available for
appointments from 8-3pm on
Tuesday and from 2-6pm on
Wednesdays. He is experienced
with working with clients in the
rainbow community, including
sexual or affectional orientation,
gender identity, spirituality, trauma
history, depression, anxiety, and
social issues. He works from a
values oriented and humanistic
theoretical model. Contact Brendon
atglon@okstate.edu or by
contacting the OSU Tulsa
Counseling Center at
(918) 594-8568

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Marked"
By: P.C. Cast &amp; Kristin Cast
The House of Night series is set in a world very much like our own, except in 16-year-old Zoey Redbird's world,
vampyres have always existed. In this first book in the series, Zoey enters the House of Night, a school where, after
having undergone the Change, she will train to become an adult vampire--that is, if she makes it through the Change.
Not all of those who are chosen do. It's tough to begin a new life, away from her parents and friends, and on top of
that, Zoey finds she is no average fledgling. She has been Marked as special by the vampyre Goddess, Nyx. But she
is not the only fledgling at the House of Night with special powers. When she discovers that the leader of the Dark
Daughters, the school's most elite club, is misusing her Goddess-given gifts, Zoey must look deep within herself for
the courage to embrace her destiny--with a little help from her new vampyre friends.
Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Fallyn Lee
Fallyn Lee graduated with a
Master's degree in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling from Ball State
University in 2015. She is currently
a doctoral student in Oklahoma
State University's Counseling
Psychology program. Fallyn has
experience working with intimate
partner violence, sexual assault,
spiritual concerns, and trauma. She
has also worked with children and
adolescents using both talk and play
therapy. Contact Fallyn at
fallynl@ostatemail.okstate.edu
(918) 594-8568

Compassionate Tulsa - Make Tulsa Golden
Please join us in our city-wide campaign to "Make Tulsa Golden." Using "The Golden Rule" as our
guide for compassionate living, you are asked to sign the pledge to "make Tulsa golden."

Non-Binary Support
Group

The "Make Tulsa Golden" campaign encourages each of us to increase compassion in Tulsa
communities by pledging to treat others as we wish to be treated. If you are willing to make that
pledge, please select the link below to be added to the list of groups and individuals working together
to Make Tulsa Golden.
Sign the Pledge Here After indicating your pledge, you can download our Make Tulsa Golden pledge certificate.
For more information visit compassionatetulsa.org

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Third Wednesday of each month from
7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois,
genderflux, and more. This group will be
a safe space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong nonbinary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

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Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center. For more
information, visit www.SOSTulsa.org

WE ARE HIRING!
The Roseborough Insurance Agency
4918 S. Union Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74107
Qualifications:
• Experience in insurance sales
• Great customer service
• State insurance license or in process of obtaining
• Speak Spanish
• Familiar with Microsoft Office programs
• Professional and friendly disposition
• Manage time wisely
• Multi-task
• Pass background check
• Work M-F 9-5 (occasional Sat.)
Please send resumes to Kay Roseborough at:
LROSEBOROUGH@allstate.com

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm. ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
Second Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan, queer,
fluid folks and their allies.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature minded
Gay and Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish friendship
and support through social interaction.
Visit
the website for

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more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach
Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@ 4:30 pm

$5.00 per Session

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Gender Support Program
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities for
transgender and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who have
survived childhood sexual abuse (who
are not abusing any child), who want to
become survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new friends as
you play some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley and
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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has
many spaces for your next meeting or
event. To check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing information,
contact sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a sharing of
information, ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also strengthens
and expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer and fax
machine, as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing dates.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Beginning October 13 Guiding Right will
be testing the 2nd and 4th Thursday of
each month from
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Intimate Partner Violence
Survivors Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month from
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of physical,
sexual, threatening or emotional force to
frighten, intimidate and control an
intimate partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are
ready to explore their personal healing
process and find hope. The group will
provide emotional support, information
and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as creating a
safety plan, reducing risk of future
violence, increasing positive coping skills
and addressing the impact of trauma.

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A specialized therapist will provide the
free services, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

Sexual Assault Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced
sexual activity, such as unwanted
touching or forced penetration committed
against a person's will or without consent.
This support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share ideas,
and provide emotional support for one
another. Additionally, highly trained
providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover
from their ordeal. Specific goals for
sessions may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact
Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) seeks
equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals and
families through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the operation of
the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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April 6th, 2016
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
"First Thursday" Art Exhibit
April Volunteer of the Month
Video eNews
Ladies Social Club

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Pride Store
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P.S. Gordon Exhibit

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OkEq Art Exhibit
The April exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the works of Kris
Fairchild

Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit: Kris Fairchild
April 7, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
The April Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4 th Street in Downtown
Tulsa) will feature the works of Kris Fairchild beginning with a reception on
Thursday, April 7 th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
A lifelong Oklahoman, Kris was exposed to art and creativity at an early age.
Her art began to be influenced many years ago, while as a young girl, she
watched her father create beautiful stained glass windows and spent her
summers enjoying nature . She graduated from University of Central

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Oklahoma with a degree in formation art. For many years she worked in other
fields ranging from managing retail to advertising, her passion has always
been for art and nature. Over the years, Kris has taught art classes ranging
from ceramics, to sculpture and painting; she spends her summers
volunteering with children's camps.
Today Kris transforms those experiences into the swirls, curls and mandalas
found in her acrylic paintings. The paintings each explore symbolism thru
images of nature, fantasy and geometric shapes. Mandalas and trees both
are often showcased in Fairchild's paintings. To her, the mandalas represent
balance, harmony and unity; they are symbolic of the universe. Trees
represent life and growth; they are a symbolic of wisdom, strength, beauty,
and protection. Many other images also find symbolism in her paintings.
Fairchild's paintings combine a variety of techniques and bright colors giving
the paintings an energetic and vivid look, as if the light is glowing through
them. The structured geometric patterns next to the more free forms of nature
and a bit of whimsy, invite the viewer to experience the joy she finds in life.
For over a decade Kris has enjoyed sharing her work at a variety of art
festivals, fairs, galleries, and restaurants. Her work is in private collections across the US and in Europe.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, April 7 th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of
the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Andrew Grimes

Cub Scouts of OkEq
Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers interested
in Cub Scouts are held on
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Gamily

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library

Volunteer of the Month
April 2016
Samantha Free
Samantha found out about the organization after reading an article in the local
paper,the idea of being involved with an organization that at its core is about
showing people it really is okay to just be themselves is something that appeals to
her. Samantha challenges you to volunteer, Whether you are an LGBTQ individual
or an ally like she is, you are always made to feel welcome when you walk through
okeq's door.

February - May will be the second
Wednesday of the month from
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 pm.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Healthcare Navigator
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with

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If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Check Out OkEq's New Video Enews On YouTube!

Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services
Our video eNews is a fast fun way to get caught up on major upcoming events at OkEq. We will have a new
video available each month highlighting special events. The link below will take you straight to our video. You can
subscribe to our YouTube channel to get updates when the new videos are posted.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Ladies Social Club
April 8, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
April is a busy month for LSC! We have
TWO events!
April 8, 6-9 p.m. - Trivia Night at OkEq
Who was the only president to be
unanimously elected? Which planet is closest
to the sun? If you love trivia (and
shenanigans!), you're in luck because LSC's
April Friday night event is Trivia Night! We'll
play in teams and the questions will cover a
wide variety of subjects. If you've played live
bar or pub trivia before, this is very similar, but
without the bar. Prizes will be awarded to top
teams, and of course you'll get smarty pants
bragging rights! Mark it on your calendars and
bring your thinking caps!

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

April 9, 2-3:30 p.m. - Ladies Self Defense
Class
IMPORTANT: You must pre-register for this class, and it is NOT being held at OkEq! Learn how to defend
yourself! This is a private (just for us!), ladies-only, hands-on class that will teach you the basics of self defense,
taught by a renowned taekwondo Master and instructor at his studio in south Tulsa. The class is $25, and you'll
receive 90 minutes of potentially life-saving training! Join LSC's private Facebook group OR email Kelley for all
the information and to register (contact info is below).
If you are an LGBT woman or an ally and you haven't attended an LSC meeting before, please consider stopping
by and checking us out! Not only are we bringing women together from all over our beautiful city to develop a
sense of community at our monthly events at OkEq (which average around 15-20 people, and of course there
are always snacks!), but our Facebook group has become incredibly active! A lot of people in the Facebook
group have been organizing group activities around Tulsa and surrounding areas that are completely
independent of our Friday night events! Right now there are discussions in the works about hiking, floating the
river this summer and attending various sporting events. Connect with us via the contact information listed below,
and we hope to see your smiling faces soon!
Connect with the LSC on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here).
Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com.

Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

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Keep Coming Back Meditation Group
April 12, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
This new group will be meeting every Tuesday from 6:30 to 7:30 in the
wellness room beginning April 12.
This Narcotics Anonymous meditation meeting has a group meditation
followed by reading NA literature and sharing. Everyone is welcome
regardless of age race sexual identity or religion, the only requirement for
membership is the desire to stop using drugs. There are no dues or fees.
We are not affiliated with any outside organization and are self-supporting
through our own contributions. Whether you have a dollar for the basket or
not please join us and keep coming back.

For more information contact, Deborah Spradlin
at deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

Call for Entries
MOREcolor Regional Juried Fine Arts Exhibition

Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

Passage
The group will meet the first
Tuesday of every month at 6:00
p.m and is facilitated by Denise
Womack.

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Oklahomans for Equality is pleased to call for entries to the 2016 MOREcolor
regional juried exhibition and sale of fine art. Long a tradition to celebrate LGBT Pride through the arts,
MOREcolor strives to be artist-friendly and encourage innovative work. The exhibition will be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
As always, artists receive 70% of their sales. Cash prizes will be awarded, including a cash Juror's Award, and a
People's choice award. There is a single entry fee of $10 for up to five entries.
KEY INFORMATION ( please review full submission requirements and enter online )
May 8th: Submission deadline
Each artist may submit up to 5 original works, which have been created in the last 2 years and have never been
shown at any OkEq event

A peer support
group with an
exploration of the
various changes
individuals might
experience in
life. Some
examples are marriages or life
commitments and break ups,
coming out (with possible loses that
are involved), death of a loved one,
beloved pet, job loss or career
change, to name a few.
We call this "Passage" because lifechanging events are a process that
deserve to be treated with
compassion and awareness. We
will explore helpful techniques to
use to become more mindful and
have healthier communication with
self and others. In addition, these
sessions will learn practical ways to
reduce stress.

Entry Fee: A single entry fee (per artist, NOT per piece) of $10 for up to five works
May 25th: Artist notification of acceptance into the exhibition
June 9th: Delivery of Art Work, 3 to 6pm
All work must be appropriately ready to display (see the submission requirements)
June 9th: MOREcolor 2016
Opening Reception, 6 to 9pm
Free and open to the public, cash prizes awarded, surprises and live performances, catered cuisine and bar, sale
of fine art. Artists are encouraged to bring as many guests as they like.
June 9th-12th: Run of the Show
June 13th: Pick up unsold work, 3 to 6pm
To Enter:
Go to https://morecolor2016.artcall.org/ for online submission of entries. All entries must be made online.
Proposals for performance and installation works should be addressed to Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org, or
call for information 918-813-8993.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Thank you for being part of MOREcolor 2016!

Lawyer in the Library
April 13, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center - Rainbow Library
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

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Brought to You Bi the
Letter B

Equality Business Alliance Mixer

First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

April 20, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
108 Contemporary
108 E. Brady St., Tulsa, OK 74103

E UALITY
Business Alliance

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

Steven Michael Hall Photography will be hosting our April EBA networking event. Our event will be at the 108
Contemporary studio located at 108 East Brady Street. Steven took the leap into photography in 1993 when he
jumped from the writing and editing side of newspapers. He has always been intrigued by photography's ability to
show potentials and personal revealings.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers
are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information,
brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your
establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to
olivia.cotter@okeq.org for more information.

2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support

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2016 Tulsa Pride Bingo
April 22, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for our Tulsa Pride Bingo 2016. The beautiful and outrageous Super
Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of Pride Bingo and
DJing our Lip Sync Contest.
We will also be raffling off a seat for the 2016 Equality Gala held April 30th. Huge
thanks to Jamie Catlett for the donation!
You don't want to miss the fun, put this on your calendar now!
To purchase tickets click on one of the links below:
$10 for general admission

through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach
Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

$20 Adult Beverage admission
Buy a whole table for 8 bingo bangers for $200 which includes unlimited
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Master Class with Will &amp; Anthony Nunziata
April 30, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Norman Theater
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
The Schusterman Foundation will be sponsoring a master class for Tulsa Public Schools'
vocal music students. The New York singing duo, Will and Anthony Nunziata, will be
performing and leading the master class on April 30,2016, in the Norman Theatre of the
Performing Arts Center in Tulsa. The class will be from 11 a.m. - noon. Students from Nathan
Hale, Washington, Rogers and Memorial High Schools will be performing. Admission is free.
For more information contact Ann Tomlins at tomlian@tulsaschools.org

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Nevermore Edits
Every Friday
7:00 pm

At SpiritBank Mortgage, we make homeownership
dreams come true. We offer awide variety of loan
options and work as your trusted advisor to tailor
o loon program to fit your individual needs.
As we work together to get you into your dream
home, here ore some of the items that might
be requested during the lending process:

A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who

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have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

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Tulsa Metro Softball League
Hey TMSL Players &amp; Fans!
As the weather warms up, we are gearing up for another spring season
of LGBT-friendly softball.
This year, we want to continue to grow from the 2015 Spring
Season on Sunday Funday. Last season, the TMSL Board decided to
return to its roots and bring back the fun on the softball field. In years
past, TMSL has been a great way to get to know members of the
community and has fostered some life-long friendships. We want to
continue with this growth, and want you to be a part of it!

Business Alliance

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

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Several of the comments and suggestions we have received focus on
the fact that TMSL has become increasingly more competitive over the
years, and some have felt left out in the process. The Board realizes
that TMSL has strayed a bit from the recreational side of things, and we are working on going back to that and
increasing participation.
Don't worry about having to play without your friends. When you register, simply let us know who you would like
to play with, and we will do our best to accommodate all requests. If you have two or three friends that you
would like to play with, let us know! We will make sure that you get to play on the same team, but also that you
are paired up with a diverse and fun team in the process.
You don't need to be a member of an existing team or have a group of 10 people to be welcome in TMSL. Sign
up by yourself or with however many of your friends you want to, and come out to play ball. This season, too, we
are lowering the registration fee to $40 per player for the season, which covers all umpire and field fees. Season
is tentatively scheduled to begin in March.
Thank you,
TMSL Board

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

TMSL is an official program of Oklahomans for Equality.
www.tulsametrosoftball.com

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS Decision in favor of marriage
equality are available in our Pride Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you,
there will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart Wallace at
stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and
new sale items
Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Side by Side: On Having a Gay or Lesbian Sibling"
By Andrew R. Gottlieb, PhD - Editor

In their own words, 18 men and women share their thoughts and feelings
about their gay brothers and sisters. What they have to say is revealingabout themselves, about the nature of sibling relationships, and about their
role as peacemakers. Gay men and lesbian women often disclose their
sexuality to their siblings before anyone else in their families. Side by Side
examines the impact of a brother or sister coming out and of the way that a
gay person's siblings are sometimes placed in the position of being a social/

Side ~-Side

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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moral bridge between the generations.
"Clearly Tina has been a major force in my life, and it doesn't just end with
me. My three children and husband have all learned by Tina's example; we
all do what we can to bring fairness and equality to everyone. With a smile
on my face, I occasionally say to Tina, 'Look what you've done to me!'
Without her, I would never be where I am or who I am."

Andrew R Gottlieb, PhD • Editor
The contributors to Side by Side come from varying religious and economic
backgrounds. In plain language that is easily accessible to most adolescents
and adults, they candidly relate the experience of what it was like to find out about their sibling's homosexuality
and how that knowledge affected them over time. Some of their perspectives may surprise you. Many will move
you. You'll also find a list of suggested readings and a list of organizations offering support and information for
siblings of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people.

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

P.S. Gordon Exhibit
April 1 - April 28
Living Arts Tulsa
307 E Mathew B. Brady St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

As part of our mission, Living Arts is
establishing the Living Arts Living Legend
Artist Award honoring those artists
responsible for pushing the art world
forward, establishing the reputation of
Tulsa as an artistic city, and contributing
to the encouragement and inspiration of
other artists in our community.

AND THE GIFT OF

FALLING SNOW

P.S. GORDON

During April 2016, Living Arts will be
exhibiting works by Patrick (P.S.) Gordon
never before seen in a public
exhibition. Many of these works are held in private collections and all of them will demonstrate Pat's exquisite
skill and never-before-seen subject matter.
For more information visit http://livingarts.org/ps-gordon-mrs-lennox-gift-falling-snow

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Ms. Jolt Pageant
April 8, 8:00 p.m.
New Age Renegades
1649 S. Main St., Tulsa, OK 74119

Ms. JOLT PAGEANT
WHEN:

APRIL 8th, 2016 {8:00 pm Start!)

WHERE: New Age Renegades
SUPPORT THE JOLT TOURNAMENT AND
PAGEANT CONTESTANTS, AS WELL AS SAY
FAREWELL TO THE CURRENT MS JOLT!

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Faith, Trust and Pixie Dust
April 8-10
Renaissance Tulsa Hotel &amp; Convention Center
6808 S 107th E Ave Tulsa, OK 74133

Please join Absolute Empress VIII Chelsea Ray Star for Coronation IX Weekend April 8-10, 2016
at the Renaissance Tulsa Hotel and Convention Center
Visit our Coronation IX website pages - www.impcourtok.org
for t ickets (early bird rate ends March 31, 2016 ) and Program Ad Information (Ads needed by
March 4, 2016 )
Voting for ICAO's Reign IX Monarchs
(this is a public vote) Must be 18 with Valid Oklahoma ID
Tulsa Locations:
April 1st 9 pm - 11 pm at the Tulsa Eagle
April 2nd 1 pm - 3 pm at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center
OKC Location:
April 2nd 8 pm - 11 pm at the Habana Inn Hallway between Copa &amp; Finishline

Oklahoma Bar Association Law Day
April 28, 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
The OBA will provide free legal advice on Thursday, April 28 from
9 a.m. to 9 p.m., as part of its annual Law Day celebration and the
Ask A Lawyer TV show, broadcasting on OETA. Viewers,
statewide can call toll-free 1-800-456-8525 and Tulsa area
residents can call 918-838-8770 to have their legal questions answered and get legal advice, at NO CHARGE,
by the volunteer attorneys. Viewers can also choose to email their questions to askalawyer@okbar.org The
OBA has been providing this community service for more than 35 years.

Grab Your Balls!
May 6, 8:00 p.m.
AMF Sheridan Lanes
3121 S. Sheridan Rd. Tulsa, OK 74145

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know how to bowl to have a great time. For $20, you get 3 games of
bowling and free shoe rental. You also get chances to win money
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Arrive at Sheridan Lanes at 31 st and Sheridan at 7:30 PM to get your
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January 15th, 2016
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
MLK Parade
Video eNews
January Volunteer of the Month
Austin Stumpff Life Remeberance
EBA Mixer
Tulsa Pride Meeting

ror tne year Jan.
r f irst narn

Tulsa Pride Bingo
Gay Men's Dinner

Married filing jointly? In Oklahoma?
Affordable Care Act got you confused?
Let us help you file your 2015 tax returns!

Sexual Assault Survivors Support Group
"First Thursday" Art Exhibit
Before the I Do
Ladies Social Club
Wild Hearts Ball

Kelly Kirby CPA
Certified Public Accountant
a professional corporation

Gamily
Hearts
Day
-Happy
--Domestic Violence Survivors Support
Group.
Non-Binary Support Group
Celebrating the Body Erotic

(918) 747-5466

Blood Drive
The Empress' Ball

4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

kelly@kkirby.com
www.kkirby.com

Tulsa's Roughneck Roller Derby
OSU Research Project
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
2016 Equality Gala
Workforce Tulsa
Gala Award Recipients

Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

MLK Jr. Day Parade
"One Race: The Human Race"

OkEq Board Meeting

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January 18, 10:00 a.m. - Meet at the Center, 11:00 a.m. Parade Begins
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

7 p.m. Thursday, January 21st
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The January exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
feature works by Dave Muller.
" A Sense of Wonder..."

Tulsa, Oklahoma holds one of the largest MLK parades in the United States to
commemorate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Oklahomans for Equality will be
marching with the rainbow flag and we invite you come join us. Please dress comfortably
and weather appropriate. We will meet at the center at 10 a.m. and carpool to the starting
line.

Check Out OkEq's New Video Enews On
YouTube!
Our video eNews is a fast fun way to get caught up on major upcoming events at OkEq.
We will have a new video available each month highlighting special events. The link below
will take you straight to our introductory video. You can subscribe to our YouTube channel
to get updates when the new videos are posted.

http://youtu.be/g2MBeHbgGYs

Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq
Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers interested
in Cub Scouts are held on
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Volunteer of the Month
January 2016
Kevin Reiswig

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Kevin Reiswig has been volunteering at
OKEQ since April of 2014. His
involvement with OKEQ started when he
volunteered at the Tulsa Zoo for 17
years and loved it but due to health
problems, He was unable to continue.
Visiting and talking with the people at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
developed into a passion to help and
become active in the LGBT community.
Kevin remembers walking through
OKEQ's doors with his partner Steve
Breeden (of 32 years). He states,
"Everyone was so nice and helpful; I
thought I would try it just to see if I could
help out and here it is almost 2 years
later!"
Kevin's favorite part of volunteering with
OKEQ is working with a diverse group of
people who are making a wonderful
contribution to our community. Kevin
states, "I help answer the "Help Line"
where questions can be as simple as "what are your hours? to as complex as a distress
call. We do as much as possible to help. Anything a volunteer does helps the center run
day to day operations."
When Kevin is not volunteering his time at OKEQ, He is enjoying cooking and making
wonderful desserts, as well as feeding his main hobby, which is Fused and Stained Glass
Art.
A challenge from January's Volunteer of the month - Kevin Reiswig, "I would highly
recommend anyone who is able to, to do some type of volunteering. OKEQ is always
looking for good volunteers. If it's not a fit for you, there are hundreds of other places in the
Tulsa area that can use your expertise and or your experiences! Plus it's a wonderful
feeling to give back and help others."
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Life Remembrance Service for Austin Stumpff
January 16, 3:00 p.m.
Club Majestic
124 N. Boston Ave Tulsa, OK 74103

There will be a Life Remembrance service at Club
Majestic this Saturday, January the 16th , at 3:00
p.m. Located at 124 N. Boston Ave. Tulsa, OK
74103 The family has invited his friends to come
and share their fond memories of Austin in this
celebration. Light food and light beverages will be
served. To view his full obituary click here.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org
Lawyer in the Library
February - May will be the second
Wednesday of the month from
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 pm.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Healthcare Navigator
Every Tuesday in February from
12:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator, in the
Rainbow Library She will be more
than happy to help anyone and
everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
January 20, 6:00 p.m.
Hyatt Regency Tulsa
100 East Second Street, Tulsa, OK 74103

Counseling Services

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E UALITY
Business Alliance

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

The January EBA mixer will be hosted by Hyatt Regency Tulsa.
The Hyatt Regency Tulsa is located in the heart of Oklahoma's vibrant business,
entertainment and cultural districts. The downtown Tulsa hotel overlooks the scenic
gardens of the Williams Center Complex and is only eight miles from Tulsa International
Airport. Adjoined via skybridge to Williams Towers, the luxury, high-rise Tulsa hotel is
adjacent to the famous Tulsa Performing Arts Center and just a few walking blocks from
the Cox Convention Center, BOK Center and over 50 restaurants and bars.
Please be advised we will only validate self-parking in the attached garage.

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to
bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is
a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the
Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to
olivia.cotter@okeq.org
- - - - for more information.

Counseling Services

Tulsa Pride 2016 Meeting
January 28, 7:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

T U L S A

A WEEKE

Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org
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Counseling Services

Our monthly meeting to discuss the Tulsa Pride Festival will be held in the Event Center at
the Equality Center.
If you have any questions or require more information, please contact Sarah Miller at
sarah.miller@okeq.org or simply call the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center at
918-743-4297.

Tulsa Pride Bingo 2016

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

January 29, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Counseling Services

Join us for our first Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2016. The beautiful and outrageous Nicole
Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer
Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this Pride season. Super Hot DJ
Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip
Sync Contest.
You don't want to miss the fun, click here to put this on your calendar now! Admission is
$10 for general admission, $20 Adult Beverage admission or buy a whole table for 8 bingo
bangers for a $150 which includes unlimited drinks for your table. Proceeds go toward
Tulsa Pride 2016.

Gay Men's Dinner

Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

February 2, 6:30 p.m.
Michael V's Restaurant and Bar
8222 E. 103rd Street, Tulsa, OK 74133

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Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

MICHAEL V's
RESTAURANT &amp; BAR
Our next dinner is this coming up on Tuesday February 2nd.
We are eating at Michael V's Restaurant and Bar.
It is located at 8222 E. 103rd Street. This is just east of Memorial on
103rd. street.
Their web site is michaelvsrestaurant.com
If you are coming please RSVP so we have and accurate headcount for
the reservation. For more information please contact Richard Haley at
GuysDineToo@gmail.com

Brought to You Bi the Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

Sexual Assault Survivors Support Group
February 3, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced sexual activity, such as unwanted touching or
forced penetration committed against a person's will or without consent. This support
group will meet together to discuss their experiences, share ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally, highly trained providers will offer information and
resources to help participants recover from their ordeal. Specific goals for sessions may
include crises stabilization, safety planning, increasing self-regulatory skills, addressing
trauma through cognitive processing, reconnecting to support systems, family and the
community,
and preventing re-victimization. All services are free of charge, and confidentiality is
paramount.

Intake Mia Pearl

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

Facilitator Jim
Scholl

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit: featuring the works of
Bruce Docker
Thursday, February 3, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Art Gallery, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

The February Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center (621 E. 4th Street in Downtown
Tulsa) will feature the works of Bruce
Docker beginning with a reception on
Thursday, February 4th from 6-9pm
and continuing throughout the month.
Bruce comes from a long line of artists;
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Tuesday afternoon meetings and study
with the Canadian artist, John Nagy
(developer of the famous "Learn-to-Draw"
kit). His father drew the original series of cigarette smoking woodpeckers that are used in
all traditional tattoo shops today and his maternal grandmother was a professional artist
who painted vase highlights with devastating accuracy. Additionally his grandfather was
the infamous paint-by-numbers artist and rum runner of Kansas City in the 1940's. His
style is a combination of his family's talent and history in a cohesively rambling style.
A true Renaissance man, Bruce states: "I believe in total respect for my materials. I once
used an entire box of Crayola 64's without breaking a single crayon, I covered my
driveway in Scotch tape to protect my sidewalk chalk drawings from the rain, and the cloth
of my canvas is made only from the wool of free range sheep. While I am always learning
and trying new approaches, I paint for the joy of creating art that I feel is beautiful. My
hope is that when you view my paintings, you will feel, see, and agree that I have
accomplished what I set out to do."

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Servoces and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, February 4th from 6-9pm where there will
be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. For
more information, please contact Allie Jensen at alliejensen@cox.net

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Before the I Do
February 6, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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"Before The I Do" is a workshop that gives couples practical tools to use
now or later on when you need them.
The workshop covers:
3 keys to a great relationship,
how to work as a team to solve conflict,
how to keep the romance alive
and much more.

Carrie Little

The Speaker-Listener technique helps each of you to be heard in times of stress and is a
crowd favorite. Whether you're just starting out together or have been together for years,
you WILL benefit from attending. Come see for yourself and join the thousands of
Oklahomans who are now experiencing more satisfying relationships!
THIS WORKSHOP IS OPEN FOR ANYONE TO ATTEND AND IS FREE!
Class will be held at Oklahomans for Equality (621 E 4th St, Tulsa) on February 6th from
noon to 4pm.
Reservations are required. Email Carrie at carrie@protectioncoalition.org
- ·- - - - - - for more
information or to reserve your space today!

Ladies Social Club
February 12, 6:00 p.m
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create an
environment for the beginner as well
as the advanced participant to be
successful.

$5 per session

Yoga by Zach

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EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

$5.00 per Session

Free Your Mind
Ecstatic Dance

Make friends, develop community and have fun with the Ladies Social Club at OkEq! This
brand new women's programming provides LGBT women (and our allies!) the opportunity
to develop a great support network while also offering an alternative to the bar scene-but
don't worry! We'll still gladly enjoy a few adult beverages!
A tremendous thank you goes out to all the ladies who turned out for our inaugural event
in
January. Game night was a lot of fun with plenty of hilarity and good times for all! If you
missed it, we look forward to seeing you next time!
Our next event is an Ice Breaker Ice Cream Social on Feb. 12! We'll start by playing a few

Every 4th Sunday of the

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games to get to know one another better, followed by tasty ice cream sundaes as we mix
and mingle. We'll also have coffee and hot chocolate (and maybe some of that addictive
popcorn!) in case the idea of ice cream in February gives you the chills.
Connect with the LSC on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click
here). Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at
ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com .

The 15th Annual Wild Hearts Ball Presents,
2nd Chance Prom at Equality High
February 13, 7:00 p.m.- 11:00 P.M.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74101
Admission: Donations to the Equality Center renovations fund.

Cash Bar, Raffle prizes and cookies baked by the PTA.
Oklahomans for Equality is having a prom. Remember your prom? Many of us were
denied the right to go with the person we really wanted to go with to our high school prom.
Some of us could not wear the outfit we wanted to wear to the prom. This is your chance
to do the Prom your way. Dust off those old prom dresses and tuxedos, or come with a
totally new and funky creation of your own. Attend the prom you dreamed of. NO DATE
NECESSARY.

Month
1:00 p.m.
Wellness Room
$5.00 per Session
Free Your Mind Ecstatic Dance is a
moving meditation practice based
on the rhythms of life dynamic music
by SRhythms teacher and DJ
Eugene Hedlund play in the subtle
realms of joy and freedom.
We dance freely as the music
moves us - there are no steps to
learn! No dance experience is
required. Be sure to wear
comfortable clothing.

For more information, contact Mia
Pearl at
openheartspace9@gmail.com or
Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Gender Outreach

You might be chosen Prom Royalty. So get your crew to vote for you. You could be our
Prom Queen or Prom King and at Equality High you can have two queens or two kings.

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Principal Jenkins and Coach Sivadon along with Home Ec teacher Ms. Brewster will be
chaperoning and judging the Dirty Dancing Contest. So work on your moves and
gyrations.

Lambda Al-Anon Group

Dance the night away as you enjoy decades of top hits by DJ Crystal. Cheesy blue ...
ruffled tuxedos, poofy taffeta dresses, clichéd themes, color coordinated corsages, sweaty
palms, plenty of dad's Aqua Velva, awkward slow dancing, plush ride for the big night, the
obligatory staged photo...
All of it adds up to one word: PROM!

Prizes will be given for the most outrageous corsage.

Every Friday
7 p.m.

And yes the punch is spiked.

Entertainment and childcare will be available upstairs in the wellness room.

Gamily Presents "Happy Hearts Day"
February 13, 7:00 p.m.- 11:00 P.M.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74101

Nevermore Edits
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help

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Gamily will be throwing a Happy Hearts Day
party upstairs during the Wild Hearts Ball.
There will be crafts, snacks, music, and lots of
glitter! Parents and guardians can drop
the children off and enjoy the prom while the
kids play, create and dance to their happy
hearts content in the wellness room.

make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.
BE
MINE

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous

To RSVP please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org.

Every Saturday
12:30 pm

Domestic Violence Survivors Support Group
February 17, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
Domestic violence is the use of physical, sexual, threatening or emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate partner. This support and educational group is for
individuals who have survived domestic violence and are ready to explore their personal
healing process and find hope. The group will provide emotional support, information and
resources to help participants recover from their ordeal, and may include specific goals
such as creating a safety plan, reducing risk of future violence, increasing positive coping
skills and addressing the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount.

SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night

Intake Mia Pearl

Non-Binary Support Group
February 17, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

Facilitator Jim
Scholl

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

A new transgender support group is starting for folks who identify with
non-binary genders, including but not limited to, genderqueer,
genderfluid, agender, bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and more. This
group will be a safe space to discuss our identities, receive support, and
build a strong non-binary community in Tulsa. For information contact
Vic Wiener at vfwiener@gmail.com

Celebrating the Body Erotic (CBE)
February 20-21, 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
612 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
A CBE is a first step with Body Electric.
Come explore your erotic potential
through the mind, the body and the heart
using conscious breath, movement,

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact

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process work and massage. When men
take responsibility for their erotic
education, they realize how much there
is to learn about awakening the erotic
energy that lies within all of us. They
begin to realize the satisfaction that
comes from learning how to both give
and receive pleasure through erotic
touch. The workshop focuses on the
entire body and is conducted in a setting that is playful, safe and honoring. A few benefits
of this work are:
• The participant gains greater acceptance of himself as an erotic being, both
physically and mentally.
• He discovers ways to develop a more satisfying erotic relationship with others.
• He becomes more aware of spiritual dimensions in his erotic explorations.
Celebrating the Body Erotic is a full two-day workshop (9am-7pm) for those who are ready
to vigorously explore new levels of feeling, both within themselves and within a community
of men.
Completion of CBE is a prerequisite for attending most intensives, advanced workshops
and retreats offered by Body Electric School.

sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

***Pre-Registration is required for this workshop!*** Early registration discounts and
scholarships are still available. For more information visit our website at
www.thebodyelectricschool.com, or contact André at Tulsa@b-e-school.com.

Give Blood for Some Buddy You Love
February 24, 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality will host a blood
drive from 3 to 7 p.m. Feb. 24 at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. Fourth St. in
Tulsa.
All women and heterosexual men are
encouraged to donate, and new rules from the
FDA will now allow the Oklahoma Blood
Institute to accept donations from gay and
bisexual men who have been celibate for a
year or longer.
Still, we know that leaves out a lot of you, so
OkEq is encouraging all gay and bi men to
find a buddy who is willing to donate on their
behalf and accompany that buddy to the
blood drive! Gay and bi men who attend will
get the same post-donation snacks and
goodies as their buddies, and OkEq will have
a photo booth set up where you can
commemorate the occasion!
We'll also have a letter to the FDA that you can sign stating that you support blood
donation standards that maintain the safety of the nation's blood supply while still allowing
more gay and bi men to donate.
For more information about the blood drive, contact Oklahomans for Equality Program
Director Jose Vega at (918) 743-4297 or jose.vega@okeq.org.
For information about blood donation, including whether you're eligible, call the Oklahoma
Blood Institute at (918) 477-0400 or go online to www.obi.org .

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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The Empress' Ball - An Imperial Masquerade
Januaray 30, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St. Tulsa , Oklahoma 74120
Benefiting the ICAO Operational Fund
Dress Code - Formal or Theme
$20.00 Donation at the door includes
Open Bar
Lesser Value Donations at the door can
purchase Drink Tickets for $5.00

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Live entertainment provided by the
Empresses.
Music by DJ Scandal (Absolute Emperor II
Adrian)
Awards will be presented to Best Dressed /
Best in Theme
For more information contact impcourtok@gmail.com

Tulsa's Roughneck Roller Derby
is looking for a home!

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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Who are we?
Roughneck Roller Derby was established in 2012 by a group of ladies looking for a new
way to get in shape, make friends and play some roller derby! We train hard 3 days a
week to be the best skaters we can be, because we want to represent Tulsa to the best of
our abilities.
Roughneck Roller Derby is a non-for-profit currently seeking 501(c)(3) status with the IRS.
The league is run by unpaid league members who contribute their talents to make the
league successful.

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

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We need your help! We want to bring this action-packed hard-hitting sport called roller
derby to you, and your friends and family. In order to do that we need a venue to host our
bouts (that's derby for games). We need roughly 9,000 square feet. The track dimensions
are 75 ft wide by 108 ft long. Ideally there would be some additional space for seating.
Wood, concrete floor, basketball court all are viable options. Do you know of a place in
Tulsa that might work for us? It could be a gym, or a warehouse. Let's put our heads
together and get creative!
Tracy Allen
Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

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Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

If you have any leads please contact:
Cat Cox - 432-295-2500
interleague_roughneckrd@yahoo.com
or catherinejcox@gmail.com
www.roughneckrollerderby.com

Invitation to Participate in Research
Factors Related to the Health and Well-being of Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual,
Transgender and/or Queer Adults Aged 50 and Older
If you identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender and/or queer and are age
50 or over, we invite you to participate in
a study about factors related to the
health and well-being of lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and/or queer
adults aged 50 and older. We also hope
you will pass this invitation on to others.
We are a research team from Oklahoma
State University in Stillwater and some of
us have been working for a number of
years to advocate for and learn more
about things that contribute to the health
and well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender and/or queer adults aged 50
or over (LGBTQ+).
This study is part of that broader research and has two specific purposes: 1) to
learn more about whether the measures in this study, which have been used with
younger adults who identify as LGBT+, are also valid for individuals aged 50 or
older; and 2) to look at the relationship between these measures and a measure of
health and well-being.

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You are eligible for this study if you are aged 50 and over and identify as lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and/or queer. If you are interested in learning more about this study,
please click here. On the web link, we provide more information about the study, and
direct you to where you can give your consent and complete the survey measures.
Alternately, you may contact Dr. Sue C. Jacobs
(sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu or 405-744-9895) for more information about the study and/
or to have one of the researchers below assist you in answering the research questions by
entering them into a computer. Any answers or personal information you provide will be
anonymous as you will not provide your name. If you have questions about your rights as
a research volunteer, you may contact the IRB Office at 223 Scott Hall, Stillwater, OK
74078, 405-744-3377 or irb@okstate.edu.
We hope you are able to be part of this research. What we learn will be reported as group
data only and made available to service agencies, health and mental health providers,
equality centers, professional journals, meetings, or others who request it. Your
participation is voluntary and you will receive no compensation except to know you
are contributing to knowledge about an important matter.

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS Decision in
favor of marriage equality are available in our Pride Store for $17. If you
would like your pendant sent to you, there will be an additional $3 cost for
shipping. Contact Stewart Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any
questions or concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

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Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with
the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Kevin"
a novel by Paul Kupperberg

Kevin Keller is the first openly gay
character in the history of Archie
Comics and currently stars in his own
best-selling series of comic books. In
this special paper-over-board novel,
we focus on Kevin's early, awkward
years and the struggles and joys of his
inspirational road to self-discovery.
This sweet and funny coming-of-age
story features a strong anti-bullying
message and is a perfect gift for
Archie fans, parents, and anyone who
has-or is-struggling to find their place.
Find this selection and more by
visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald
Rainbow Library .

Equality Gala 2016: The Revolution Continues
Saturday, April 30, 2016

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Co-Chairs Mary &amp; Sharon Bishop-Baldwin invite you to the 2016 Equality
Gala. For sponsorship and ticket information click here.

Oklahomans for Equality
2016 Award Recipients
Lifetime Achievement Award

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Kirk Holt: With more than a decade of leadership in the organization and more than
30 years of support and involvement, Kirk has served the LGBTQ community of
northeastern Oklahoma well. The Lobby of the Equality Center is dedicated to the memory
of his life partner of 21 years, Robert S. Cisar, Jr. Kirk and Robert were among the early
champions who were dedicated to securing a permanent home for the Tulsa LGBTQ
community. Kirk was the lead designer on the renovations and remodel of the Dennis R
Neill Equality Center. He has served on the Board and Executive Committee as Advisor,
Vice President, Treasurer and 4 years as Gala chair and co-chair. Because of Kirk's
tireless work, a record setting amount of money was raised during the time in which
he was a Gala Co-Chair, helping to assure that the building note was paid off and the
Center is free from
debt.
Bishop-Baldwin, Barton and Phillips Civil Rights Advocacy Award.

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Rachel Tudor: The U.S. Justice Department is suing Southeastern Oklahoma State
University, charging that school officials discriminated against Professor Rachel Tudor
when she changed gender during her time working there. She was hired in 2004 as a
tenure-track assistant professor in the English Department. In 2007, Tudor told school
officials that she planned to transition from male to female during the academic year,
took the name Rachel, and began wearing women's clothes and a traditionally female
hairstyle. U.S. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. announced in December 2014 that
federal prohibitions against sex discrimination include protections based on gender
identity.
Corporate Inclusion Award

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Paula Marshall and Bama Companies: In 2015, Bama Companies
added gender identity and gender expression to their nondiscrimination
policy and begin to provide transgender health benefits in their
employee compensation package. Founded in 1937, Bama Companies
is the leading innovator of bakery products that cater to the needs of the
largest and most well-known restaurant chains on the planet. The company's
core product lines are hand-held pies, biscuits, buns, pie shells and pizza crusts.
Russell Bennett Spiritual Inclusion Award

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The Rev. Todd Freeman: The Eastern Oklahoma Presbytery of the Presbyterian
Church (U.S.A.) voted against a proposed change in the denomination's constitution
that would recognize same-sex marriage. The presbytery voted 46 to 33, against the
change,
defining marriage not as the union of a man and a woman but as a "unique commitment
between two people." During the debate before the vote, Todd Freeman of College Hill
Presbyterian Church in Tulsa said for the first time publicly that he is gay. He read a
statement telling of his struggle with being gay. "This isn't about me but rather about
God calling people, regardless of their sexual orientation, into a loving and committed
relationship. And with all my heart, soul, mind and strength, I am among those that no
longer believe that homosexuality, nor its expression in relationship, is in and of itself a
sin."
Community Hero Award.

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Chris Shoaf: Chris has advocated for new educational standards for Oklahoma's
comprehensive HIV/AIDS education policy, which has not been updated since 1987. He
was instrumental in creating a pathway with local Walgreens pharmacies to provide postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) prescriptions for victims of sexual assault. Chris also went to
the state Capitol multiple times last legislative session and met with lawmakers to find
support to defeat more than a dozen anti-LGBTQ bills that were offered. He also
collaborated on reorganizing the Tulsa AIDS coalition, which had almost ceased to exist
after several community leaders retired. It is now called TIDAL, the Tulsa Infectious
Disease AIDS League.
Carolyn Wagner Youth Leadership Award

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Marley Groves: Marley started the Gay Straight Alliance at McAlester High School with
very little support from the administration, but she had attended Camp Out and
Camp Anytown and was equipped to advocate for her rights as a student in a public
school setting. After 11 weeks of pressing the high school principal and McAlester
superindent, they finally agreed to allow Marley to hold her first GSA meeting. It was
attended by more than 25 students. Marley then led her newly formed GSA group to
participate in community projects for food banks and senior centers. In October, she
rallied these fledgling activists to march with a 50-foot rainbow flag in the McAlester
High School homecoming parade. More than 50 had signed up to march in the parade,
but a large thunderstorm led to the parade's cancellation 15 minutes before it was
to begin.

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Megan Sayler: The Booker T. Washington High School senior serves as co-president
of BTW's Gay Straight Alliance, called SOFA, or Sexual Orientation, Friendship,
Acceptance. Megan has gone above and beyond to secure her school as a safe place
for all students. Toward the end of the 2014-15 school year, she learned that some
freshmen girls were being bullied by older students. Not long afterward, SOFA was

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preparing for the Day of Silence and had posters torn down by the same bullies. A
video of the incident, which included a homophobic slur, was posted on social media.
And Megan went to the administration. The school quickly addressed the situation in
a response that attracted national attention. In a Tulsa World article, Megan was
quoted as saying: "These people are people, too. They may have made a bad decision,
but that doesn't make them bad people. That's something that Booker T. instills in us.
We know how to treat each other with kindness and respect, and we know how to
move forward." On Nov. 20, Megan and the other students from SOFA hosted an
LGBTQ history assembly open to the entire school. The assembly focused on educating
the student body about LGBTQ history and featured local heroes such as Mary and
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin and Steven Williams.

WORKFORCE TULSA announces a 3-Day *
Customer Service Certification Program*
January 26-28th, 2016
Tues, Wed, &amp; Thurs 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

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Participants learn skills in customer orientation, thoroughness, communication, problemsolving, stress management and team participation. Workforce Tulsa's Customer Service
Training is guaranteed to make a dramatic difference in your customer service
effectiveness - and in your success!
Enrollment is limited!
Participants must be enrolled with Workforce Tulsa. Enrollment instructions are outlined
below.
If already enrolled with Workforce Tulsa: Contact Jaurice Clay at 918-796-1290
*This is a comprehensive training and certification program endorsed by the International
Customer Service Association (ICSA). Only participants who pass the course will receive a
Certification of completion.
How to Enroll with Workforce Tulsa - Your One Stop Career Service Center
1) Go online and create a www.okjobmatch.com job seeker account. Keep your
confirmation email or Job Seeker Account Number!
2) Attend an Introduction to Services Orientation at any of the following days or times:
Mon, Wed, or Friday at 10:00 a.m.
Tues or Thurs at 1:30 p.m.
WORKFORCE TULSA
Eastgate Metroplex
14002 E. 21st Street #1030
Tulsa, OK 74135
918-796-1200
3) Bring the following documents with you:
o Resume, if you have one
o Two forms of ID (i.e., Driver's License, State ID, Social Security card, CDIB card) or
Passport.
o Veterans brings DD214 form.
Following your Introduction to Services you will meet with a Career Advisor! Career
Advisors will review your resume and help you start your job search or career training.
(If you are interested in enrolling in the Customer Service Certification Program, please tell
your Career Advisor at this time!)

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January 19th, 2016
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
EBA Mixer
SAGE
-Laughing
Yoga
-Tulsa Pride Meeting
Tulsa Pride Bingo
OkEq...Road Trip
Gay Men's Dinner

For the year jaf\-

Sexual Assault Survivors Support Group

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"First Thursday" Art Exhibit

Married filing jointly? In Oklahoma?
Affordable Care Act got you confused?
Let us help you file your 2015 tax returns!

Before the I Do
MY OKLAHOMA - Town Hall Meeting
Ladies Social Club
Wild Hearts Ball
Gamily
Hearts
Day
-Happy
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Kelly Kirby CPA
Certified Public Accountant
a professional corporation

Domestic Violence Survivors Support
Group.
Non-Binary Support Group
Celebrating
the
Body
--Erotic
LGBT Family Law Seminar

{918) 747-5466

Blood Drive
The Empress' Ball

4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

kelly@kkirby.com
www.kkirby.com

Tulsa's Roughneck Roller Derby
OSU Research Project
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
2016 Equality Gala
January Volunteer of the Month
Video eNews
Workforce Tulsa
Gala Award Recipients

Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
January 20, 6:00 p.m.
Hyatt Regency Tulsa
100 East Second Street, Tulsa, OK 74103
OkEq Board Meeting

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7 p.m. Thursday, January 21st
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

E UALITY
Business Alliance

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The January exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
feature works by Dave Muller.
" A Sense of Wonder..."
The January EBA mixer will be hosted by Hyatt Regency Tulsa.
The Hyatt Regency Tulsa is located in the heart of Oklahoma's vibrant business, entertainment and
cultural districts. The downtown Tulsa hotel overlooks the scenic gardens of the Williams Center
Complex and is only eight miles from Tulsa International Airport. Adjoined via skybridge to Williams
Towers, the luxury, high-rise Tulsa hotel is adjacent to the famous Tulsa Performing Arts Center
and just a few walking blocks from the Cox Convention Center, BOK Center and over 50
restaurants and bars.
Please be advised we will only validate self-parking in the attached garage.

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business
cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to
showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you
would like to host a mixer, send an email to olivia.cotter@okeq.org for more information.

SAGE - Laughing Yoga
January 26, 10:30 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq
Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers interested
in Cub Scouts are held on
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

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Join SAGE on Jan. 26th a s they laugh the morning away with laughing yoga!
What is laughing yoga you ask? Laughter yoga is a practice involving prolonged voluntary laughter.
It is based on the belief that voluntary laughter provides the same physiological and psychological
benefits as spontaneous laughter. Laughter yoga is done in groups, with eye contact and
playfulness between participants. Forced laughter soon turns into real and contagious laughter.
Join our SAGE members Jan. 26th at 10:30am to laugh the morning away!

Tulsa Pride 2016 Meeting
January 28, 7:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org
Lawyer in the Library
February - May will be the second
Wednesday of the month from
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 pm.m.

T U L S A

Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

A WEEKEND OF PRIDE
Our monthly meeting to discuss the Tulsa Pride Festival will be held in the Event Center at the
Equality Center.
If you have any questions or require more information, please contact Sarah Miller at
sarah.miller@okeq.org or simply call the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center at
918-743-4297.

Tulsa Pride Bingo 2016
January 29, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Healthcare Navigator
Every Tuesday in February from
12:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator, in the
Rainbow Library She will be more
than happy to help anyone and
everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare.

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Counseling Services

Join us for our first Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2016. The beautiful and outrageous Nicole Carrington will

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.

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be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for
our biggest pride fundraiser this Pride season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for
our rapid rounds of Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.

Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

You don't want to miss the fun, click here to put this on your calendar now! Admission is $10 for
general admission, $20 Adult Beverage admission or buy a whole table for 8 bingo bangers for a
$150 which includes unlimited drinks for your table. Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2016.

OkEq Road Trip - NSU Talequah
February 1, 6:00 p.m.
Northeastern State University - Talequah Campus

Counseling Services

Shane Bitney Crone
surviving partner of the
groundbreaking documentary
wi II be speaking at

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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BRIDEGROOM
Sponsored by: The Diversity &amp; Inclusion Department at NSU
In Coordination with: The Psychology &amp; Counseling at NSU

Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

Surviving spouse Shane Bitney Crone from the groundbreaking documentary Bridegroom will be
speaking at NSU Campus Webb Auditorium. Bridegroom tells the emotional journey of Shane and
Tom, two young men in a loving and committed relationship - a relationship that was cut tragically
short by a misstep off the side of a roof. The story of what happened after this accidental death - of
how people without the legal protections of marriage can find themselves completely shut out and
ostracized.
This Event is Sponsored by The Diversity and Inclusion Department at NSU in Coordination with
The Psychology and Counseling Department at NSU

Gay Men's Dinner
February 2, 6:30 p.m.
Michael V's Restaurant and Bar
8222 E. 103rd Street, Tulsa, OK 74133

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
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available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

MICHAEL V's
RESTAURANT &amp; BAR
Our next dinner is this coming up on Tuesday February 2nd.
We are eating at Michael V's Restaurant and Bar.
It is located at 8222 E. 103rd Street. This is just east of Memorial on 103rd. street.
Their web site is michaelvsrestaurant.com
If you are coming please RSVP so we have and accurate headcount for the
reservation. For more information please contact Richard Haley at
GuysDineToo@gmail.com

Sexual Assault Survivors Support Group

Counseling Services

February 3, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced sexual activity, such as unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a person's will or without consent. This support group will meet
together to discuss their experiences, share ideas, and provide emotional support for one another.
Additionally, highly trained providers will offer information and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal. Specific goals for sessions may include crises stabilization, safety
planning, increasing self-regulatory skills, addressing trauma through cognitive processing,
reconnecting to support systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All services are free of charge, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

SOS Group

Intake Mia Pearl

Facilitator Jim
Scholl

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit: featuring the works of
Bruce Docker
Thursday, February 3, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Art Gallery, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
The February Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in
Downtown Tulsa) will feature the works of Bruce
Docker beginning with a reception on Thursday,
February 4th from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Bruce comes from a long line of artists; his formal
training includes years of Tuesday afternoon
meetings and study with the Canadian artist, John
Nagy (developer of the famous "Learn-to-Draw"
kit). His father drew the original series of cigarette
smoking woodpeckers that are used in all
traditional tattoo shops today and his maternal grandmother was a professional artist who painted
vase highlights with devastating accuracy. Additionally his grandfather was the infamous paint-bynumbers artist and rum runner of Kansas City in the 1940's. His style is a combination of his
family's talent and history in a cohesively rambling style.

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A true Renaissance man, Bruce states: "I believe in total respect for my materials. I once used an
entire box of Crayola 64's without breaking a single crayon, I covered my driveway in Scotch tape
to protect my sidewalk chalk drawings from the rain, and the cloth of my canvas is made only from
the wool of free range sheep. While I am always learning and trying new approaches, I paint for the
joy of creating art that I feel is beautiful. My hope is that when you view my paintings, you will feel,
see, and agree that I have accomplished what I set out to do."

Brought to You Bi the Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, February 4th from 6-9pm where there will be a door
prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. For more information,
please contact Allie Jensen at alliejensen@cox.net

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

Before the I Do
February 6, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

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"Before The I Do" is a workshop that gives couples practical tools to use now or
later on when you need them.

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation

The workshop covers:
3 keys to a great relationship,
how to work as a team to solve conflict,
how to keep the romance alive
and much more.

Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.

Carrie Little

The Speaker-Listener technique helps each of you to be heard in times of stress and is a crowd
favorite. Whether you're just starting out together or have been together for years, you WILL
benefit from attending. Come see for yourself and join the thousands of Oklahomans who are now
experiencing more satisfying relationships!
THIS WORKSHOP IS OPEN FOR ANYONE TO ATTEND AND IS FREE!

Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit

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Class will be held at Oklahomans for Equality (621 E 4th St, Tulsa) on February 6th from noon to
4pm.
Reservations are required. Email Carrie at carrie@protectioncoalition.org for more
information or to reserve your space today!

tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

MY OKLAHOMA - Town Hall Meeting
February 7th, 2:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Recent bills put forth by Oklahoma legislators have been a direct attack on the LGBT community.
Now is the time for us to respond.
Join Oklahomans for Equality for our continuing series MY OKLAHOMA Town Hall meetings to
discuss the bills and their possible outcome on your life as an Oklahoman. We can provide talking
points and training when discussing these bills with your legislators. Sign up for and discuss
coordinated strategic visits to the Oklahoma State Capitol. We will also provide updates on the
previous week's visit to the Capitol.
Oklahomans for Equality can provide volunteer child care during the meeting for those who need it.
Also interpretive services for the deaf and hard of hearing or English as your second language are
available upon request. Please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org to arrange these services.
Remember personal letters and notes, phone calls and a face to face visit with your legislator are
the most effective method to engage your elected official.
OkEq Legislative Alerts: Oklahomans for Equality calls upon all fair minded Oklahomans to
contact your state representatives and senators and ask them not to support the following:
SB 0973 Introduced by Sen. Josh Brecheen, would outlaw same-sex marriage in Oklahoma.
SB 1014 Introduced by Sen. Joseph Silk is an anti-transgender bathroom bill.

Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create an
environment for the beginner as well
as the advanced participant to be
successful.

$5 per session

Yoga by Zach

Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

Find your local legislator and let them know that these attacks are not acceptable.
www.oklegislature.gov/FindMyLegislator.aspx

Ladies Social Club
February 12, 6:00 p.m
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

$5.00 per Session

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OkEq Ladies Social Club

Make friends, develop community and have fun with the Ladies Social Club at OkEq! This brand
new women's programming provides LGBT women (and our allies!) the opportunity to develop a
great support network while also offering an alternative to the bar scene-but don't worry! We'll still
gladly enjoy a few adult beverages!
A tremendous thank you goes out to all the ladies who turned out for our inaugural event in
January. Game night was a lot of fun with plenty of hilarity and good times for all! If you missed it,
we look forward to seeing you next time!
Our next event is an Ice Breaker Ice Cream Social on Feb. 12! We'll start by playing a few games
to get to know one another better, followed by tasty ice cream sundaes as we mix and mingle.
We'll also have coffee and hot chocolate (and maybe some of that addictive popcorn!) in case the
idea of ice cream in February gives you the chills.

Every 4th Sunday of the
Month
1:00 p.m.
Wellness Room
$5.00 per Session
Free Your Mind Ecstatic Dance is a
moving meditation practice based
on the rhythms of life dynamic music
by SRhythms teacher and DJ
Eugene Hedlund play in the subtle
realms of joy and freedom.
We dance freely as the music
moves us - there are no steps to
learn! No dance experience is
required. Be sure to wear
comfortable clothing.

Connect with the LSC on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here).
Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com .

The 15th Annual Wild Hearts Ball Presents,
2nd Chance Prom at Equality High
February 13, 7:00 p.m.- 11:00 P.M.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74101
Admission: Donations to the Equality Center renovations fund.

For more information, contact Mia
Pearl at
openheartspace9@gmail.com or
Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.
Cash Bar, Raffle prizes and cookies baked by the PTA.

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Oklahomans for Equality is having a prom. Remember your prom? Many of us were denied the
right to go with the person we really wanted to go with to our high school prom. Some of us could
not wear the outfit we wanted to wear to the prom. This is your chance to do the Prom your way.
Dust off those old prom dresses and tuxedos, or come with a totally new and funky creation of your
own. Attend the prom you dreamed of. NO DATE NECESSARY.
Dance the night away as you enjoy decades of top hits by DJ Crystal. Cheesy blue ... ruffled
tuxedos, poofy taffeta dresses, clichéd themes, color coordinated corsages, sweaty palms, plenty
of dad's Aqua Velva, awkward slow dancing, plush ride for the big night, the obligatory staged
photo...
All of it adds up to one word: PROM!
You might be chosen Prom Royalty. So get your crew to vote for you. You could be our Prom
Queen or Prom King and at Equality High you can have two queens or two kings.
Principal Jenkins and Coach Sivadon along with Home Ec teacher Ms. Brewster will be
chaperoning and judging the Dirty Dancing Contest. So work on your moves and gyrations.
Prizes will be given for the most outrageous corsage.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Nevermore Edits
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

And yes the punch is spiked.

Entertainment and childcare will be available upstairs in the wellness room.

Gamily Presents "Happy Hearts Day"

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous

February 13, 7:00 p.m.- 11:00 P.M.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74101

Gamily will be throwing a Happy Hearts Day party
upstairs during the Wild Hearts Ball. There will be
crafts, snacks, music, and lots of glitter! Parents and
guardians can drop the children off and enjoy the
prom while the kids play, create and dance to their
happy hearts content in the wellness room.

Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

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Domestic Violence Survivors Support Group
February 17, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

Game Night

Domestic violence is the use of physical, sexual, threatening or emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate partner. This support and educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are ready to explore their personal healing process and find
hope. The group will provide emotional support, information and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may include specific goals such as creating a safety plan, reducing
risk of future violence, increasing positive coping skills and addressing the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide the free services, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

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Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

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Facilitator Jim
Scholl

Intake Mia Pearl

Non-Binary Support Group
February 17, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
A new transgender support group is starting for folks who identify with nonbinary genders, including but not limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and more. This group will be a safe space to
discuss our identities, receive support, and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic Wiener at vfwiener@gmail.com

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org
- - - - - - - - Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Celebrating the Body Erotic (CBE)
February 20-21, 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
612 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
A CBE is a first step with Body Electric. Come
explore your erotic potential through the mind, the
body and the heart using conscious breath,
movement, process work and massage. When
men take responsibility for their erotic education,
they realize how much there is to learn about
awakening the erotic energy that lies within all of
us. They begin to realize the satisfaction that
comes from learning how to both give and receive
pleasure through erotic touch. The workshop
focuses on the entire body and is conducted in a
setting that is playful, safe and honoring. A few
benefits of this work are:
• The participant gains greater acceptance of himself as an erotic being, both physically and
mentally.
• He discovers ways to develop a more satisfying erotic relationship with others.
• He becomes more aware of spiritual dimensions in his erotic explorations.
Celebrating the Body Erotic is a full two-day workshop (9am-7pm) for those who are ready to
vigorously explore new levels of feeling, both within themselves and within a community of men.
Completion of CBE is a prerequisite for attending most intensives, advanced workshops and
retreats offered by Body Electric School.
***Pre-Registration is required for this workshop!*** Early registration discounts and
scholarships are still available. For more information visit our website at
www.thebodyelectricschool.com, or contact André at Tulsa@b-e-school.com.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

LGBT Family Law Seminar
February 23, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
Facilitated by Chris Brecht, who represented
Crystal and Julie Loveland-Davis in becoming the
first same sex couple to be granted a second
parent adoption in Tulsa, by District Court Judge
Kurt Glassco. Now Oklahoma officially recognizes
the 3 yr old Kyler has two Mommies. Chris will be

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing

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speaking on adoption and other child custody
issues. He will be able to answers questions you
may have regarding family law in Oklahoma.

Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Give Blood for Some Buddy You Love
February 24, 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality will host a blood drive from 3
to 7 p.m. Feb. 24 at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center, 621 E. Fourth St. in Tulsa.

Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

All women and heterosexual men are encouraged to
donate, and new rules from the FDA will now allow the
Oklahoma Blood Institute to accept donations from gay
and bisexual men who have been celibate for a year or
longer.
Still, we know that leaves out a lot of you, so OkEq is
encouraging all gay and bi men to find a buddy who is
willing to donate on their behalf and accompany that
buddy to the blood drive! Gay and bi men who attend
will get the same post-donation snacks and goodies as
their buddies, and OkEq will have a photo booth set up
where you can commemorate the occasion!
We'll also have a letter to the FDA that you can sign
stating that you support blood donation standards that
maintain the safety of the nation's blood supply while
still allowing more gay and bi men to donate.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

For more information about the blood drive, contact Oklahomans for Equality Program Director
Jose Vega at (918) 743-4297 or jose.vega@okeq.org.
For information about blood donation, including whether you're eligible, call the Oklahoma Blood
Institute at (918) 477-0400 or go online to www.obi.org .
Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

The Empress' Ball - An Imperial Masquerade
Januaray 30, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St. Tulsa , Oklahoma 74120
Benefiting the ICAO Operational Fund
Dress Code - Formal or Theme
$20.00 Donation at the door includes Open Bar
Lesser Value Donations at the door can purchase
Drink Tickets for $5.00
Live entertainment provided by the Empresses.
Music by DJ Scandal (Absolute Emperor II Adrian)
Awards will be presented to Best Dressed / Best in
Theme

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

For more information
contact impcourtok@gmail.com

Tulsa's Roughneck Roller Derby

Tracy Allen
Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

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is looking for a home!
Who are we?
Roughneck Roller Derby was established in 2012 by a group of ladies looking for a new way to get
in shape, make friends and play some roller derby! We train hard 3 days a week to be the best
skaters we can be, because we want to represent Tulsa to the best of our abilities.
Roughneck Roller Derby is a non-for-profit currently seeking 501(c)(3) status with the IRS. The
league is run by unpaid league members who contribute their talents to make the league
successful.
We need your help! We want to bring this action-packed hard-hitting sport called roller derby to
you, and your friends and family. In order to do that we need a venue to host our bouts (that's derby
for games). We need roughly 9,000 square feet. The track dimensions are 75 ft wide by 108 ft long.
Ideally there would be some additional space for seating. Wood, concrete floor, basketball court all
are viable options. Do you know of a place in Tulsa that might work for us? It could be a gym, or a
warehouse. Let's put our heads together and get creative!

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

If you have any leads please contact:
Cat Cox - 432-295-2500
interleague_roughneckrd@yahoo.com
or catherinejcox@gmail.com
www.roughneckrollerderby.com

Invitation to Participate in Research
Factors Related to the Health and Well-being of Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgender and/or
Queer Adults Aged 50 and Older
If you identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender and/or queer and are age 50 or over,
we invite you to participate in a study about
factors related to the health and well-being of
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer
adults aged 50 and older. We also hope you will
pass this invitation on to others.
We are a research team from Oklahoma State
University in Stillwater and some of us have been
working for a number of years to advocate for
and learn more about things that contribute to the
health and well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender and/or queer adults aged 50 or over
(LGBTQ+).
This study is part of that broader research
and has two specific purposes: 1) to learn more about whether the measures in this study,
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individuals aged 50 or older; and 2) to look at the relationship between these measures and
a measure of health and well-being.

You are eligible for this study if you are aged 50 and over and identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender and/or queer. If you are interested in learning more about this study, please click here.
On the web link, we provide more information about the study, and direct you to where you can give
your consent and complete the survey measures. Alternately, you may contact Dr. Sue C. Jacobs
(sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu or 405-744-9895) for more information about the study and/or to
have one of the researchers below assist you in answering the research questions by entering
them into a computer. Any answers or personal information you provide will be anonymous as you
will not provide your name. If you have questions about your rights as a research volunteer, you
may contact the IRB Office at 223 Scott Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078, 405-744-3377 or
irb@okstate.edu.
We hope you are able to be part of this research. What we learn will be reported as group data only
and made available to service agencies, health and mental health providers, equality centers,
professional journals, meetings, or others who request it. Your participation is voluntary and you
will receive no compensation except to know you are contributing to knowledge about an
important matter.

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS Decision in favor of
marriage equality are available in our Pride Store for $17. If you would like your
pendant sent to you, there will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact
Stewart Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

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items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Transgender Explained"
by Joanne Herman

Although Joanne Herman affirmed her true
gender in her late 40's, before increased
transgender acceptance and understanding
led to gender affirmations at much younger
ages, her non-complicated explanations
remain useful in gaining understanding of a
complicated subject. Organized by topic into
short, easy-to-read chapters, Joanne's book
Transgender Explained serves as a way to
quickly get up to speed on what it means to
be transgender.

TRANSGENDER
EXPLAINED
For Those Who Are Not

Find this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Joanne Herman

Equality Gala 2016: The Revolution Continues
Saturday, April 30, 2016

CoChairs
Mary &amp;
Sharon
Bishop-

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invite
you to
the 2016
Equality
Gala.
For

sponsorship and ticket information click here.

Oklahomans for Equality
2016 Award Recipients
Lifetime Achievement Award

Kirk Holt: With more than a decade of leadership in the organization and more than
30 years of support and involvement, Kirk has served the LGBTQ community of
northeastern Oklahoma well. The Lobby of the Equality Center is dedicated to the memory of his
life partner of 21 years, Robert S. Cisar, Jr. Kirk and Robert were among the early champions who
were dedicated to securing a permanent home for the Tulsa LGBTQ community. Kirk was the lead

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designer on the renovations and remodel of the Dennis R Neill Equality Center. He has served on
the Board and Executive Committee as Advisor, Vice President, Treasurer and 4 years as Gala
chair and co-chair. Because of Kirk's tireless work, a record setting amount of money was raised
during the time in which he was a Gala Co-Chair, helping to assure that the building note was paid
off and the Center is free from
debt.
Bishop-Baldwin, Barton and Phillips Civil Rights Advocacy Award.

Rachel Tudor: The U.S. Justice Department is suing Southeastern Oklahoma State
University, charging that school officials discriminated against Professor Rachel Tudor when she
changed gender during her time working there. She was hired in 2004 as a
tenure-track assistant professor in the English Department. In 2007, Tudor told school
officials that she planned to transition from male to female during the academic year,
took the name Rachel, and began wearing women's clothes and a traditionally female
hairstyle. U.S. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. announced in December 2014 that federal
prohibitions against sex discrimination include protections based on gender identity.
Corporate Inclusion Award

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Paula Marshall and Bama Companies: In 2015, Bama Companies
added gender identity and gender expression to their nondiscrimination
policy and begin to provide transgender health benefits in their
employee compensation package. Founded in 1937, Bama Companies
is the leading innovator of bakery products that cater to the needs of the
largest and most well-known restaurant chains on the planet. The company's
core product lines are hand-held pies, biscuits, buns, pie shells and pizza crusts.
Russell Bennett Spiritual Inclusion Award

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The Rev. Todd Freeman: The Eastern Oklahoma Presbytery of the Presbyterian
Church (U.S.A.) voted against a proposed change in the denomination's constitution
that would recognize same-sex marriage. The presbytery voted 46 to 33, against the change,
defining marriage not as the union of a man and a woman but as a "unique commitment
between two people." During the debate before the vote, Todd Freeman of College Hill
Presbyterian Church in Tulsa said for the first time publicly that he is gay. He read a
statement telling of his struggle with being gay. "This isn't about me but rather about
God calling people, regardless of their sexual orientation, into a loving and committed
relationship. And with all my heart, soul, mind and strength, I am among those that no
longer believe that homosexuality, nor its expression in relationship, is in and of itself a sin."
Community Hero Award.

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Chris Shoaf: Chris has advocated for new educational standards for Oklahoma's comprehensive
HIV/AIDS education policy, which has not been updated since 1987. He was instrumental in
creating a pathway with local Walgreens pharmacies to provide post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP)
prescriptions for victims of sexual assault. Chris also went to the state Capitol multiple times last
legislative session and met with lawmakers to find support to defeat more than a dozen antiLGBTQ bills that were offered. He also collaborated on reorganizing the Tulsa AIDS coalition,
which had almost ceased to exist after several community leaders retired. It is now called TIDAL,
the Tulsa Infectious Disease AIDS League.
Carolyn Wagner Youth Leadership Award

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Marley Groves: Marley started the Gay Straight Alliance at McAlester High School with
very little support from the administration, but she had attended Camp Out and
Camp Anytown and was equipped to advocate for her rights as a student in a public
school setting. After 11 weeks of pressing the high school principal and McAlester
superindent, they finally agreed to allow Marley to hold her first GSA meeting. It was
attended by more than 25 students. Marley then led her newly formed GSA group to
participate in community projects for food banks and senior centers. In October, she
rallied these fledgling activists to march with a 50-foot rainbow flag in the McAlester
High School homecoming parade. More than 50 had signed up to march in the parade,
but a large thunderstorm led to the parade's cancellation 15 minutes before it was
to begin.

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Megan Sayler: The Booker T. Washington High School senior serves as co-president
of BTW's Gay Straight Alliance, called SOFA, or Sexual Orientation, Friendship,
Acceptance. Megan has gone above and beyond to secure her school as a safe place
for all students. Toward the end of the 2014-15 school year, she learned that some
freshmen girls were being bullied by older students. Not long afterward, SOFA was
preparing for the Day of Silence and had posters torn down by the same bullies. A
video of the incident, which included a homophobic slur, was posted on social media.
And Megan went to the administration. The school quickly addressed the situation in
a response that attracted national attention. In a Tulsa World article, Megan was

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quoted as saying: "These people are people, too. They may have made a bad decision,
but that doesn't make them bad people. That's something that Booker T. instills in us.
We know how to treat each other with kindness and respect, and we know how to
move forward." On Nov. 20, Megan and the other students from SOFA hosted an
LGBTQ history assembly open to the entire school. The assembly focused on educating
the student body about LGBTQ history and featured local heroes such as Mary and
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin and Steven Williams.

Volunteer of the Month
January 2016
Kevin Reiswig
Kevin Reiswig has been volunteering at OKEQ
since April of 2014. His involvement with OKEQ
started when he volunteered at the Tulsa Zoo for
17 years and loved it but due to health problems,
He was unable to continue. Visiting and talking
with the people at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center developed into a passion to help and
become active in the LGBT community. Kevin
remembers walking through OKEQ's doors with
his partner Steve Breeden (of 32 years). He
states, "Everyone was so nice and helpful; I
thought I would try it just to see if I could help out
and here it is almost 2 years later!"
Kevin's favorite part of volunteering with OKEQ is
working with a diverse group of people who are
making a wonderful contribution to our
community. Kevin states, "I help answer the
"Help Line" where questions can be as simple as
"what are your hours? to as complex as a
distress call. We do as much as possible to help.
Anything a volunteer does helps the center run
day to day operations."
When Kevin is not volunteering his time at OKEQ, He is enjoying cooking and making wonderful
desserts, as well as feeding his main hobby, which is Fused and Stained Glass Art.
A challenge from January's Volunteer of the month - Kevin Reiswig, "I would highly recommend
anyone who is able to, to do some type of volunteering. OKEQ is always looking for good
volunteers. If it's not a fit for you, there are hundreds of other places in the Tulsa area that can use
your expertise and or your experiences! Plus it's a wonderful feeling to give back and help others."
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

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WORKFORCE TULSA announces a 3-Day *
Customer Service Certification Program*
January 26-28th, 2016
Tues, Wed, &amp; Thurs 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

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Participants learn skills in customer orientation, thoroughness, communication, problem-solving,
stress management and team participation. Workforce Tulsa's Customer Service Training is
guaranteed to make a dramatic difference in your customer service effectiveness - and in your
success!
Enrollment is limited!
Participants must be enrolled with Workforce Tulsa. Enrollment instructions are outlined below.
If already enrolled with Workforce Tulsa: Contact Jaurice Clay at 918-796-1290
*This is a comprehensive training and certification program endorsed by the International
Customer Service Association (ICSA). Only participants who pass the course will receive a
Certification of completion.
How to Enroll with Workforce Tulsa - Your One Stop Career Service Center
1) Go online and create a www.okjobmatch.com job seeker account. Keep your confirmation email
or Job Seeker Account Number!
2) Attend an Introduction to Services Orientation at any of the following days or times:
Mon, Wed, or Friday at 10:00 a.m.
Tues or Thurs at 1:30 p.m.
WORKFORCE TULSA
Eastgate Metroplex
14002 E. 21st Street #1030
Tulsa, OK 74135
918-796-1200
3) Bring the following documents with you:
o Resume, if you have one
o Two forms of ID (i.e., Driver's License, State ID, Social Security card, CDIB card) or Passport.
o Veterans brings DD214 form.
Following your Introduction to Services you will meet with a Career Advisor! Career Advisors will
review your resume and help you start your job search or career training.
(If you are interested in enrolling in the Customer Service Certification Program, please tell your
Career Advisor at this time!)
Workforce Tulsa's services are Always Free!!!

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January 26th, 2016
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Tulsa Pride Bingo
Tulsa Pride Meeting
OkEq...Road Trip
Gay Men's Dinner
Sexual Assault Survivors Support Group
"First Thursday" Art Exhibit

For the year jaf\-

Before the I Do

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MY OKLAHOMA - Town Hall Meeting

Married filing jointly? In Oklahoma?
Affordable Care Act got you confused?
Let us help you file your 2015 tax returns!

Kelly Kirby CPA
Certified Public Accountant
a professional corporation

Ladies Social Club
Wild Hearts Ball
Gamily
Hearts
Day
-Happy
--EBA Mixer
Domestic Violence Survivors Support
Group.
Non-Binary Support Group
Celebrating
the
Body
--Erotic
LGBT Family Law Seminar
Blood Drive

{918) 747-5466

The Empress' Ball
Tulsa's Roughneck Roller Derby

4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

kelly@kkirby.com
www.kkirby.com

OSU Research Project
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
2016 Equality Gala
January Volunteer of the Month
Video eNews
Workforce Tulsa
Gala Award Recipients

Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

Tulsa Pride Bingo 2016
January 29, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

OkEq Board Meeting

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7 p.m. Thursday, February 18th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The January exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
feature works by Dave Muller.
" A Sense of Wonder..."

Join us for our first Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2016. The beautiful and outrageous Nicole Carrington will
be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for
our biggest pride fundraiser this Pride season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for
our rapid rounds of Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.
You don't want to miss the fun, click here to put this on your calendar now! Admission is $10 for
general admission, $20 Adult Beverage admission or buy a whole table for 8 bingo bangers for a
$150 which includes unlimited drinks for your table. Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2016.

Tulsa Pride 2016 Meeting
January 28, 7:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq

T U L S A

Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers interested
in Cub Scouts are held on
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

A WEEKEND OF PRIDE
Our monthly meeting to discuss the Tulsa Pride Festival will be held in the Event Center at the
Equality Center.
If you have any questions or require more information, please contact Sarah Miller at
sarah.miller@okeq.org or simply call the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center at
918-743-4297.

OkEq Road Trip - NSU Talequah
February 1, 6:00 p.m.
Northeastern State University - Talequah Campus

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Shane Bitney Crone
surviving partner of the
groundbreaking documentary
will be speaking at

Northeastern State University
Tahlequah, Oklahoma · •
02-01-2016

6:00pm
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NORTHEASTER
STATE U IVERSITY

BRIDEGROOM
Sponsored by: The Diversity &amp; Inclusion Department at NSU
In Coordination with: The Psychology &amp; Counseling at NSU

Surviving spouse Shane Bitney Crone from the groundbreaking documentary Bridegroom will be
speaking at NSU Campus Webb Auditorium. Bridegroom tells the emotional journey of Shane and
Tom, two young men in a loving and committed relationship - a relationship that was cut tragically
short by a misstep off the side of a roof. The story of what happened after this accidental death - of
how people without the legal protections of marriage can find themselves completely shut out and
ostracized.
This Event is Sponsored by The Diversity and Inclusion Department at NSU in Coordination with
The Psychology and Counseling Department at NSU

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org
Lawyer in the Library
February - May will be the second
Wednesday of the month from
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 pm.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Healthcare Navigator
Every Tuesday in February from
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator, in the
Rainbow Library She will be more
than happy to help anyone and
everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare.

Gay Men's Dinner
February 2, 6:30 p.m.
Michael V's Restaurant and Bar
8222 E. 103rd Street, Tulsa, OK 74133

MICHAEL V's
RESTAURANT &amp; BAR
Our next dinner is this coming up on Tuesday February 2nd.
We are eating at Michael V's Restaurant and Bar.
It is located at 8222 E. 103rd Street. This is just east of Memorial on 103rd. street.
Their web site is michaelvsrestaurant.com
If you are coming please RSVP so we have and accurate headcount for the
reservation. For more information please contact Richard Haley at

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Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.

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GuysDineToo@gmail.com

Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Sexual Assault Survivors Support Group
February 3, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced sexual activity, such as unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a person's will or without consent. This support group will meet
together to discuss their experiences, share ideas, and provide emotional support for one another.
Additionally, highly trained providers will offer information and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal. Specific goals for sessions may include crises stabilization, safety
planning, increasing self-regulatory skills, addressing trauma through cognitive processing,
reconnecting to support systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All services are free of charge, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

Intake Mia Pearl

Facilitator Jim
Scholl

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit: featuring the works of
Bruce Docker
Thursday, February 3, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Art Gallery, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
The February Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in
Downtown Tulsa) will feature the works of Bruce
Docker beginning with a reception on Thursday,
February 4th from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.
Bruce comes from a long line of artists; his formal
training includes years of Tuesday afternoon
meetings and study with the Canadian artist, John
Nagy (developer of the famous "Learn-to-Draw"
kit). His father drew the original series of cigarette
smoking woodpeckers that are used in all
traditional tattoo shops today and his maternal grandmother was a professional artist who painted
vase highlights with devastating accuracy. Additionally his grandfather was the infamous paint-bynumbers artist and rum runner of Kansas City in the 1940's. His style is a combination of his
family's talent and history in a cohesively rambling style.

Counseling Services
Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

A true Renaissance man, Bruce states: "I believe in total respect for my materials. I once used an
entire box of Crayola 64's without breaking a single crayon, I covered my driveway in Scotch tape
to protect my sidewalk chalk drawings from the rain, and the cloth of my canvas is made only from
the wool of free range sheep. While I am always learning and trying new approaches, I paint for the
joy of creating art that I feel is beautiful. My hope is that when you view my paintings, you will feel,
see, and agree that I have accomplished what I set out to do."
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, February 4th from 6-9pm where there will be a door
prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. For more information,
please contact Allie Jensen at alliejensen@cox.net

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is

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available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

Counseling Services

Before the I Do
February 6, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

SOS Group

"Before The I Do" is a workshop that gives couples practical tools to use now or
later on when you need them.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

The workshop covers:
3 keys to a great relationship,
how to work as a team to solve conflict,
how to keep the romance alive
and much more.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

Carrie Little

The Speaker-Listener technique helps each of you to be heard in times of stress and is a crowd
favorite. Whether you're just starting out together or have been together for years, you WILL
benefit from attending. Come see for yourself and join the thousands of Oklahomans who are now
experiencing more satisfying relationships!

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

THIS WORKSHOP IS OPEN FOR ANYONE TO ATTEND AND IS FREE!
Class will be held at Oklahomans for Equality (621 E 4th St, Tulsa) on February 6th from noon to
4pm.
Reservations are required. Email Carrie at carrie@protectioncoalition.org for more
information or to reserve your space today!

MY OKLAHOMA - Town Hall Meeting
February 7th, 2:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

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Brought to You Bi the Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

Recent bills put forth by Oklahoma legislators have been a direct attack on the LGBT community.
Now is the time for us to respond.
Join Oklahomans for Equality for our continuing series MY OKLAHOMA Town Hall meetings to
discuss the bills and their possible outcome on your life as an Oklahoman. We can provide talking
points and training when discussing these bills with your legislators. Sign up for and discuss
coordinated strategic visits to the Oklahoma State Capitol. We will also provide updates on the
previous week's visit to the Capitol.
Oklahomans for Equality can provide volunteer child care during the meeting for those who need it.
Also interpretive services for the deaf and hard of hearing or English as your second language are
available upon request. Please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org to arrange these services.
Remember personal letters and notes, phone calls and a face to face visit with your legislator are
the most effective method to engage your elected official.
OkEq Legislative Alerts: Oklahomans for Equality calls upon all fair minded Oklahomans to
contact your state representatives and senators and ask them not to support these harmful bills.
For a complete list click here.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Find your local legislator and let them know that these attacks are not acceptable.
www.oklegislature.gov/FindMyLegislator.aspx

Ladies Social Club
February 12, 6:00 p.m
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Make friends, develop community and have fun with the Ladies Social Club at OkEq! This brand
new women's programming provides LGBT women (and our allies!) the opportunity to develop a
great support network while also offering an alternative to the bar scene-but don't worry! We'll still
gladly enjoy a few adult beverages!
A tremendous thank you goes out to all the ladies who turned out for our inaugural event in
January. Game night was a lot of fun with plenty of hilarity and good times for all! If you missed it,
we look forward to seeing you next time!
Our next event is an Ice Breaker Ice Cream Social on Feb. 12! We'll start by playing a few games
to get to know one another better, followed by tasty ice cream sundaes as we mix and mingle.
We'll also have coffee and hot chocolate (and maybe some of that addictive popcorn!) in case the
idea of ice cream in February gives you the chills.
Connect with the LSC on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here).
Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com .

The 15th Annual Wild Hearts Ball Presents,
2nd Chance Prom at Equality High
February 13, 7:00 p.m.- 11:00 P.M.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74101
Admission: Donations to the Equality Center renovations fund.

Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create an
environment for the beginner as well
as the advanced participant to be
successful.

$5 per session

Yoga by Zach

Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

$5.00 per Session

Cash Bar, Raffle prizes and cookies baked by the PTA.

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Oklahomans for Equality is having a prom. Remember your prom? Many of us were denied the
right to go with the person we really wanted to go with to our high school prom. Some of us could
not wear the outfit we wanted to wear to the prom. This is your chance to do the Prom your way.
Dust off those old prom dresses and tuxedos, or come with a totally new and funky creation of your
own. Attend the prom you dreamed of. NO DATE NECESSARY.

Free Your Mind
Ecstatic Dance

Dance the night away as you enjoy decades of top hits by DJ Crystal. Cheesy blue ... ruffled
tuxedos, poofy taffeta dresses, clichéd themes, color coordinated corsages, sweaty palms, plenty
of dad's Aqua Velva, awkward slow dancing, plush ride for the big night, the obligatory staged
photo...
All of it adds up to one word: PROM!
You might be chosen Prom Royalty. So get your crew to vote for you. You could be our Prom
Queen or Prom King and at Equality High you can have two queens or two kings.
Principal Jenkins and Coach Sivadon along with Home Ec teacher Ms. Brewster will be
chaperoning and judging the Dirty Dancing Contest. So work on your moves and gyrations.
Prizes will be given for the most outrageous corsage.

Every 4th Sunday of the
Month
1:00 p.m.
Wellness Room
$5.00 per Session

And yes the punch is spiked.

Entertainment and childcare will be available upstairs in the wellness room.

Gamily Presents "Happy Hearts Day"

Free Your Mind Ecstatic Dance is a
moving meditation practice based
on the rhythms of life dynamic music
by SRhythms teacher and DJ
Eugene Hedlund play in the subtle
realms of joy and freedom.
We dance freely as the music
moves us - there are no steps to
learn! No dance experience is
required. Be sure to wear
comfortable clothing.

February 13, 7:00 p.m.- 11:00 P.M.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74101

Gamily will be throwing a Happy Hearts Day party
upstairs during the Wild Hearts Ball. There will be
crafts, snacks, music, and lots of glitter! Parents and
guardians can drop the children off and enjoy the
prom while the kids play, create and dance to their
happy hearts content in the wellness room.

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To RSVP please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
February 17, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Baker Bryant, PLLC
5407 S Lewis Ave, Ste 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74105

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Business Alliance

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·-For more information, contact Mia
Pearl at
openheartspace9@gmail.com or
Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

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Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Nevermore Edits
Every Friday
7:00 pm

Our host for February will be Baker Bryant Attorneys at Law PLLC. Baker Bryant is a boutique law
firm specializing in you ... your life and your legacy. Please take a tour of their services and contact
them to schedule an appointment. They look forward to offering you superior customer service,
high attention to detail, and a welcoming environment that celebrates the diversity of our
community.

A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business
cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to
showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you
would like to host a mixer, send an email to olivia.cotter@okeq.org for more information.

SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Domestic Violence Survivors Support Group
February 17, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
Domestic violence is the use of physical, sexual, threatening or emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate partner. This support and educational group is for individuals who
have survived domestic violence and are ready to explore their personal healing process and find
hope. The group will provide emotional support, information and resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may include specific goals such as creating a safety plan, reducing
risk of future violence, increasing positive coping skills and addressing the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide the free services, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

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Intake Mia Pearl

Facilitator Jim
Scholl

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
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Non-Binary Support Group
February 17, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
A new transgender support group is starting for folks who identify with nonbinary genders, including but not limited to, genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and more. This group will be a safe space to
discuss our identities, receive support, and build a strong non-binary community
in Tulsa. For information contact Vic Wiener at vfwiener@gmail.com

Celebrating the Body Erotic (CBE)
February 20-21, 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
612 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
A CBE is a first step with Body Electric. Come
explore your erotic potential through the mind, the
body and the heart using conscious breath,
movement, process work and massage. When
men take responsibility for their erotic education,
they realize how much there is to learn about
awakening the erotic energy that lies within all of
us. They begin to realize the satisfaction that
comes from learning how to both give and receive
pleasure through erotic touch. The workshop
focuses on the entire body and is conducted in a
setting that is playful, safe and honoring. A few
benefits of this work are:
• The participant gains greater acceptance of himself as an erotic being, both physically and
mentally.
• He discovers ways to develop a more satisfying erotic relationship with others.
• He becomes more aware of spiritual dimensions in his erotic explorations.
Celebrating the Body Erotic is a full two-day workshop (9am-7pm) for those who are ready to
vigorously explore new levels of feeling, both within themselves and within a community of men.
Completion of CBE is a prerequisite for attending most intensives, advanced workshops and
retreats offered by Body Electric School.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org
- - - - - - - Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

***Pre-Registration is required for this workshop!*** Early registration discounts and
scholarships are still available. For more information visit our website at
www.thebodyelectricschool.com, or contact André at Tulsa@b-e-school.com.

LGBT Family Law Seminar
February 23, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
LGBT families have existed for years, but only
recently has Oklahoma law begun recognizing
us. With the recent development in the law,
comes new responsibilities for our community to
ensure that our children are protected. Please
join us for an informational seminar on a variety of
family law topics, including, but not limited to,
marriage, adoption, divorce, child custody issues,
military service as it relates to family law, etc.
Facilitated by Chris Brecht, who represented
Crystal and Julie Loveland-Davis in becoming the first same sex couple to be granted a second
parent adoption in Tulsa, by District Court Judge Kurt Glassco. Now Oklahoma officially recognizes
the 3 yr old Kyler has two Mommies. Chris will be speaking on adoption and other child custody
issues. He will be able to answers questions you may have regarding family law in Oklahoma.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing

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Give Blood for Some Buddy You Love
February 24, 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality will host a blood drive from 3
to 7 p.m. Feb. 24 at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center, 621 E. Fourth St. in Tulsa.
All women and heterosexual men are encouraged to
donate, and new rules from the FDA will now allow the
Oklahoma Blood Institute to accept donations from gay
and bisexual men who have been celibate for a year or
longer.

Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Still, we know that leaves out a lot of you, so OkEq is
encouraging all gay and bi men to find a buddy who is
willing to donate on their behalf and accompany that
buddy to the blood drive! Gay and bi men who attend
will get the same post-donation snacks and goodies as
their buddies, and OkEq will have a photo booth set up
where you can commemorate the occasion!
We'll also have a letter to the FDA that you can sign
stating that you support blood donation standards that
maintain the safety of the nation's blood supply while
still allowing more gay and bi men to donate.
For more information about the blood drive, contact Oklahomans for Equality Program Director
Jose Vega at (918) 743-4297 or jose.vega@okeq.org.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

For information about blood donation, including whether you're eligible, call the Oklahoma Blood
Institute at (918) 477-0400 or go online to www.obi.org .

The Empress' Ball - An Imperial Masquerade
Januaray 30, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St. Tulsa , Oklahoma 74120

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Benefiting the ICAO Operational Fund
Dress Code - Formal or Theme
$20.00 Donation at the door includes Open Bar
Lesser Value Donations at the door can purchase
Drink Tickets for $5.00
Live entertainment provided by the Empresses.
Music by DJ Scandal (Absolute Emperor II Adrian)
Awards will be presented to Best Dressed / Best in
Theme
For more information
contact impcourtok@gmail.com

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Tulsa's Roughneck Roller Derby
is looking for a home!
Who are we?
Roughneck Roller Derby was established in 2012 by a group of ladies looking for a new way to get
in shape, make friends and play some roller derby! We train hard 3 days a week to be the best

Tracy Allen
Volunteer Coordinator
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skaters we can be, because we want to represent Tulsa to the best of our abilities.
Roughneck Roller Derby is a non-for-profit currently seeking 501(c)(3) status with the IRS. The
league is run by unpaid league members who contribute their talents to make the league
successful.
We need your help! We want to bring this action-packed hard-hitting sport called roller derby to
you, and your friends and family. In order to do that we need a venue to host our bouts (that's derby
for games). We need roughly 9,000 square feet. The track dimensions are 75 ft wide by 108 ft long.
Ideally there would be some additional space for seating. Wood, concrete floor, basketball court all
are viable options. Do you know of a place in Tulsa that might work for us? It could be a gym, or a
warehouse. Let's put our heads together and get creative!

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

If you have any leads please contact:
Cat Cox - 432-295-2500
interleague_roughneckrd@yahoo.com
or catherinejcox@gmail.com
www.roughneckrollerderby.com

Invitation to Participate in Research
Factors Related to the Health and Well-being of Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgender and/or
Queer Adults Aged 50 and Older
If you identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender and/or queer and are age 50 or over,
we invite you to participate in a study about
factors related to the health and well-being of
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer
adults aged 50 and older. We also hope you will
pass this invitation on to others.
We are a research team from Oklahoma State
University in Stillwater and some of us have been
working for a number of years to advocate for
and learn more about things that contribute to the
health and well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender and/or queer adults aged 50 or over
(LGBTQ+).
This study is part of that broader research
and has two specific purposes: 1) to learn more about whether the measures in this study,
which have been used with younger adults who identify as LGBT+, are also valid for
individuals aged 50 or older; and 2) to look at the relationship between these measures and
a measure of health and well-being.

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You are eligible for this study if you are aged 50 and over and identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender and/or queer. If you are interested in learning more about this study, please click here.
On the web link, we provide more information about the study, and direct you to where you can give
your consent and complete the survey measures. Alternately, you may contact Dr. Sue C. Jacobs
(sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu or 405-744-9895) for more information about the study and/or to
have one of the researchers below assist you in answering the research questions by entering
them into a computer. Any answers or personal information you provide will be anonymous as you
will not provide your name. If you have questions about your rights as a research volunteer, you
may contact the IRB Office at 223 Scott Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078, 405-744-3377 or
irb@okstate.edu.
We hope you are able to be part of this research. What we learn will be reported as group data only
and made available to service agencies, health and mental health providers, equality centers,
professional journals, meetings, or others who request it. Your participation is voluntary and you
will receive no compensation except to know you are contributing to knowledge about an
important matter.

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS Decision in favor of
marriage equality are available in our Pride Store for $17. If you would like your
pendant sent to you, there will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact
Stewart Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

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Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new
items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Harvey Fierstein's Safe Sex"
by Harvey Fierstein

Fierstein, author of such groundbreaking
theatrical works about gays as Torch Song
Trilogy and the book for La Cage aux Folles ,
turns his attention to the AIDS crisis. These
three one-act plays are unconnected except
in their exploration of the psychological
ravages of the disease. Although none of the
characters is actually ill, all have suffered
radical changes in their relationships and view
of the world; all find that the very concept of
"safe sex" inhibits their ability to connect, not
just sexually but also emotionally, with others.
In dealing with a topical subject, Fierstein
movingly depicts the age-old difficulties and
joys of loving. Highly recommended.
Find this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Equality Gala 2016: The Revolution Continues
Saturday, April 30, 2016

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Co-Chairs Mary &amp; Sharon Bishop-Baldwin invite you to the 2016 Equality Gala.
For sponsorship and ticket information click here.

Oklahomans for Equality
2016 Award Recipients
Lifetime Achievement Award

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Kirk Holt: With more than a decade of leadership in the organization and more than
30 years of support and involvement, Kirk has served the LGBTQ community of
northeastern Oklahoma well. The Lobby of the Equality Center is dedicated to the memory of his
life partner of 21 years, Robert S. Cisar, Jr. Kirk and Robert were among the early champions who
were dedicated to securing a permanent home for the Tulsa LGBTQ community. Kirk was the lead
designer on the renovations and remodel of the Dennis R Neill Equality Center. He has served on
the Board and Executive Committee as Advisor, Vice President, Treasurer and 4 years as Gala
chair and co-chair. Because of Kirk's tireless work, a record setting amount of money was raised
during the time in which he was a Gala Co-Chair, helping to assure that the building note was paid
off and the Center is free from
debt.
Bishop-Baldwin, Barton and Phillips Civil Rights Advocacy Award.

Rachel Tudor: The U.S. Justice Department is suing Southeastern Oklahoma State
University, charging that school officials discriminated against Professor Rachel Tudor when she
changed gender during her time working there. She was hired in 2004 as a
tenure-track assistant professor in the English Department. In 2007, Tudor told school
officials that she planned to transition from male to female during the academic year,
took the name Rachel, and began wearing women's clothes and a traditionally female
hairstyle. U.S. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. announced in December 2014 that federal
prohibitions against sex discrimination include protections based on gender identity.
Corporate Inclusion Award

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Paula Marshall and Bama Companies: In 2015, Bama Companies
added gender identity and gender expression to their nondiscrimination
policy and begin to provide transgender health benefits in their
employee compensation package. Founded in 1937, Bama Companies
is the leading innovator of bakery products that cater to the needs of the
largest and most well-known restaurant chains on the planet. The company's
core product lines are hand-held pies, biscuits, buns, pie shells and pizza crusts.
Russell Bennett Spiritual Inclusion Award

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The Rev. Todd Freeman: The Eastern Oklahoma Presbytery of the Presbyterian
Church (U.S.A.) voted against a proposed change in the denomination's constitution
that would recognize same-sex marriage. The presbytery voted 46 to 33, against the change,
defining marriage not as the union of a man and a woman but as a "unique commitment
between two people." During the debate before the vote, Todd Freeman of College Hill
Presbyterian Church in Tulsa said for the first time publicly that he is gay. He read a
statement telling of his struggle with being gay. "This isn't about me but rather about
God calling people, regardless of their sexual orientation, into a loving and committed
relationship. And with all my heart, soul, mind and strength, I am among those that no
longer believe that homosexuality, nor its expression in relationship, is in and of itself a sin."
Community Hero Award.

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Chris Shoaf: Chris has advocated for new educational standards for Oklahoma's comprehensive
HIV/AIDS education policy, which has not been updated since 1987. He was instrumental in
creating a pathway with local Walgreens pharmacies to provide post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP)
prescriptions for victims of sexual assault. Chris also went to the state Capitol multiple times last
legislative session and met with lawmakers to find support to defeat more than a dozen antiLGBTQ bills that were offered. He also collaborated on reorganizing the Tulsa AIDS coalition,
which had almost ceased to exist after several community leaders retired. It is now called TIDAL,
the Tulsa Infectious Disease AIDS League.
Carolyn Wagner Youth Leadership Award

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Marley Groves: Marley started the Gay Straight Alliance at McAlester High School with
very little support from the administration, but she had attended Camp Out and
Camp Anytown and was equipped to advocate for her rights as a student in a public
school setting. After 11 weeks of pressing the high school principal and McAlester
superindent, they finally agreed to allow Marley to hold her first GSA meeting. It was
attended by more than 25 students. Marley then led her newly formed GSA group to
participate in community projects for food banks and senior centers. In October, she
rallied these fledgling activists to march with a 50-foot rainbow flag in the McAlester
High School homecoming parade. More than 50 had signed up to march in the parade,
but a large thunderstorm led to the parade's cancellation 15 minutes before it was
to begin.

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Megan Sayler: The Booker T. Washington High School senior serves as co-president
of BTW's Gay Straight Alliance, called SOFA, or Sexual Orientation, Friendship,
Acceptance. Megan has gone above and beyond to secure her school as a safe place
for all students. Toward the end of the 2014-15 school year, she learned that some
freshmen girls were being bullied by older students. Not long afterward, SOFA was
preparing for the Day of Silence and had posters torn down by the same bullies. A
video of the incident, which included a homophobic slur, was posted on social media.
And Megan went to the administration. The school quickly addressed the situation in
a response that attracted national attention. In a Tulsa World article, Megan was

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quoted as saying: "These people are people, too. They may have made a bad decision,
but that doesn't make them bad people. That's something that Booker T. instills in us.
We know how to treat each other with kindness and respect, and we know how to
move forward." On Nov. 20, Megan and the other students from SOFA hosted an
LGBTQ history assembly open to the entire school. The assembly focused on educating
the student body about LGBTQ history and featured local heroes such as Mary and
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin and Steven Williams.

Volunteer of the Month
January 2016
Kevin Reiswig
Kevin Reiswig has been volunteering at OKEQ
since April of 2014. His involvement with OKEQ
started when he volunteered at the Tulsa Zoo for
17 years and loved it but due to health problems,
He was unable to continue. Visiting and talking
with the people at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center developed into a passion to help and
become active in the LGBT community. Kevin
remembers walking through OKEQ's doors with
his partner Steve Breeden (of 32 years). He
states, "Everyone was so nice and helpful; I
thought I would try it just to see if I could help out
and here it is almost 2 years later!"
Kevin's favorite part of volunteering with OKEQ is
working with a diverse group of people who are
making a wonderful contribution to our
community. Kevin states, "I help answer the
"Help Line" where questions can be as simple as
"what are your hours? to as complex as a
distress call. We do as much as possible to help.
Anything a volunteer does helps the center run
day to day operations."
When Kevin is not volunteering his time at OKEQ, He is enjoying cooking and making wonderful
desserts, as well as feeding his main hobby, which is Fused and Stained Glass Art.
A challenge from January's Volunteer of the month - Kevin Reiswig, "I would highly recommend
anyone who is able to, to do some type of volunteering. OKEQ is always looking for good
volunteers. If it's not a fit for you, there are hundreds of other places in the Tulsa area that can use
your expertise and or your experiences! Plus it's a wonderful feeling to give back and help others."
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Check Out OkEq's New Video Enews On YouTube!
Our video eNews is a fast fun way to get caught up on major upcoming events at OkEq. We will
have a new video available each month highlighting special events. The link below will take you
straight to our introductory video. You can subscribe to our YouTube channel to get updates when
the new videos are posted.

http://youtu.be/g2MBeHbgGYs

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WORKFORCE TULSA Job Openings

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February 3rd, 2016
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
"First Thursday" Art Exhibit
Sexual
Assault
Survivors
Support
Group
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Married filing jointly? In Oklahoma?
Affordable Care Act got you confused?
Let us help you file your 2015 tax returns!

Kelly Kirby CPA
Certified Public Accountant
a professional corporation

Tulsa Metro Softball League
Council Oak Men's Chorale
One Billion Rising
EBA Mixer
Domestic Violence Survivors Support
Group.
Non-Binary Support Group
Pryor Rendering
Celebrating
the
Body
--Erotic
LGBT Family Law Seminar

(918) 747-5466

Blood Drive
The Empress' Ball

4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

kelly@kkirby.com
www.kkirby.com

Girl Scout Cookie Sale
Tulsa's Roughneck Roller Derby
OSU Research Project
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
2016 Equality Gala
January Volunteer of the Month
Video eNews
Workforce Tulsa
Gala Award Recipients

Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit: featuring the works of
Bruce Docker
Thursday, February 4, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Art Gallery, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
The February Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and
exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (621
E. 4th Street in Downtown Tulsa) will feature the works of Bruce
Docker beginning with a reception on Thursday, February
4th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.

OkEq Board Meeting

Bruce comes from a long line of artists; his formal training

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includes years of Tuesday afternoon meetings and study with
the Canadian artist, John Nagy (developer of the famous
"Learn-to-Draw" kit). His father drew the original series of
cigarette smoking woodpeckers that are used in all traditional
tattoo shops today and his maternal grandmother was a
professional artist who painted vase highlights with devastating
accuracy. Additionally his grandfather was the infamous paintby-numbers artist and rum runner of Kansas City in the 1940's. His style is a combination of his family's talent
and history in a cohesively rambling style.
A true Renaissance man, Bruce states: "I believe in total respect for my materials. I once used an entire box of
Crayola 64's without breaking a single crayon, I covered my driveway in Scotch tape to protect my sidewalk
chalk drawings from the rain, and the cloth of my canvas is made only from the wool of free range sheep. While I
am always learning and trying new approaches, I paint for the joy of creating art that I feel is beautiful. My hope
is that when you view my paintings, you will feel, see, and agree that I have accomplished what I set out to do."

7 p.m. Thursday, February 18th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The January exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
feature works by Dave Muller.
" A Sense of Wonder..."

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, February 4th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn
of the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. For more information, please contact Allie Jensen
at alliejensen@cox.net

Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq
Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers interested
in Cub Scouts are held on
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Sexual Assault Survivors Support Group
February 3, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
Sexual assault is any forced or coerced sexual activity, such as unwanted touching or forced penetration
committed against a person's will or without consent. This support group will meet together to discuss their
experiences, share ideas, and provide emotional support for one another. Additionally, highly trained providers
will offer information and resources to help participants recover from their ordeal. Specific goals for sessions may
include crises stabilization, safety planning, increasing self-regulatory skills, addressing trauma through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All services are free of charge, and confidentiality is
paramount. For more information contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

Intake Mia Pearl

Unqueering Oklahoma: Seeking Social Justice for Bruce Goff
February 3, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
OU Tulsa
4502 E 41st St Tulsa, OK 74135

Facilitator Jim
Scholl

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily

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contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org
Lawyer in the Library
February - May will be the second
Wednesday of the month from
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 pm.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Healthcare Navigator
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services

Before the I Do

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

February 6, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required

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Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

"Before The I Do" is a workshop that gives couples practical tools to use now or later on when
you need them.
The workshop covers:
3 keys to a great relationship,
how to work as a team to solve conflict,
how to keep the romance alive
and much more.

Carrie Little

The Speaker-Listener technique helps each of you to be heard in times of stress and is a crowd favorite.
Whether you're just starting out together or have been together for years, you WILL benefit from attending.
Come see for yourself and join the thousands of Oklahomans who are now experiencing more satisfying
relationships!
THIS WORKSHOP IS OPEN FOR ANYONE TO ATTEND AND IS FREE!
Class will be held at Oklahomans for Equality (621 E 4th St, Tulsa) on February 6th from noon to 4pm.
Reservations are required. Email Carrie at carrie@protectioncoalition.org for more
information or to reserve your space today!

MY OKLAHOMA - Town Hall Meeting
February 7th, 2:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

Counseling Services
Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

Counseling Services

Recent bills put forth by Oklahoma legislators have been a direct attack on the LGBT community. Now is the time
for us to respond.

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

Join Oklahomans for Equality for our continuing series MY OKLAHOMA Town Hall meetings to discuss the bills
and their possible outcome on your life as an Oklahoman. We can provide talking points and training when
discussing these bills with your legislators. Sign up for and discuss coordinated strategic visits to the Oklahoma
State Capitol. We will also provide updates on the previous week's visit to the Capitol.
Oklahomans for Equality can provide volunteer child care during the meeting for those who need it. Also
interpretive services for the deaf and hard of hearing or English as your second language are available upon
request. Please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org to arrange these services.
Remember personal letters and notes, phone calls and a face to face visit with your legislator are the most
effective method to engage your elected official.
OkEq Legislative Alerts: Oklahomans for Equality calls upon all fair minded Oklahomans to contact your state
representatives and senators and ask them not to support these harmful bills.
For a complete list click here.

Find your local legislator and let them know that these attacks are not acceptable.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.

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Ladies Social Club
February 12, 6:00 p.m
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Make friends, develop community and have fun with the Ladies Social Club at OkEq! This brand new women's
programming provides LGBT women (and our allies!) the opportunity to develop a great support network while
also offering an alternative to the bar scene-but don't worry! We'll still gladly enjoy a few adult beverages!
A tremendous thank you goes out to all the ladies who turned out for our inaugural event in
January. Game night was a lot of fun with plenty of hilarity and good times for all! If you missed it, we look
forward to seeing you next time!

Brought to You Bi the Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

Our next event is an Ice Breaker Ice Cream Social on Feb. 12! We'll start by playing a few games to get to know
one another better, followed by tasty ice cream sundaes as we mix and mingle. We'll also have coffee and hot
chocolate (and maybe some of that addictive popcorn!) in case the idea of ice cream in February gives you the
chills.
Connect with the LSC on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here). Questions? Email
Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com .

The 15th Annual Wild Hearts Ball Presents,
2nd Chance Prom at Equality High

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

February 13, 7:00 p.m.- 11:00 P.M.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74101
Admission: Donations to the Equality Center renovations fund.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org

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Cash Bar, Raffle prizes and cookies baked by the PTA.

Facilitated by
John Madigan

Oklahomans for Equality is having a prom. Remember your prom? Many of us were denied the right to go with
the person we really wanted to go with to our high school prom. Some of us could not wear the outfit we wanted
to wear to the prom. This is your chance to do the Prom your way. Dust off those old prom dresses and tuxedos,
or come with a totally new and funky creation of your own. Attend the prom you dreamed of. NO DATE
NECESSARY.

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Dance the night away as you enjoy decades of top hits by DJ Crystal. Cheesy blue ... ruffled tuxedos, poofy
taffeta dresses, clichéd themes, color coordinated corsages, sweaty palms, plenty of dad's Aqua Velva, awkward
slow dancing, plush ride for the big night, the obligatory staged photo...
All of it adds up to one word: PROM!
You might be chosen Prom Royalty. So get your crew to vote for you. You could be our Prom Queen or Prom
King and at Equality High you can have two queens or two kings.
Principal Jenkins and Coach Sivadon along with Home Ec teacher Ms. Brewster will be chaperoning and judging
the Dirty Dancing Contest. So work on your moves and gyrations.

Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.

Prizes will be given for the most outrageous corsage.
And yes the punch is spiked.

Entertainment and childcare will be available upstairs in the wellness room.

Gamily Presents "Happy Hearts Day"

Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

February 13, 7:00 p.m.- 11:00 P.M.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74101

Gamily will be throwing a Happy Hearts Day party upstairs
during the Wild Hearts Ball. There will be crafts, snacks,
music, and lots of glitter! Parents and guardians can drop
the children off and enjoy the prom while the kids play, create
and dance to their happy hearts content in the wellness room.
xoxo
To RSVP please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org.

Tulsa Shambhala
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Tulsa Metro Softball League
Hey TMSL Players &amp; Fans!
As the weather warms up, we are gearing up for another spring season
of LGBT-friendly softball.
This year, we want to continue to grow from the 2015 Spring
Season on Sunday Funday. Last season, the TMSL Board decided to
return to its roots and bring back the fun on the softball field. In years
past, TMSL has been a great way to get to know members of the
community and has fostered some life-long friendships. We want to
continue with this growth, and want you to be a part of it!
Several of the comments and suggestions we have received focus on
the fact that TMSL has become increasingly more competitive over the
years, and some have felt left out in the process. The Board realizes
that TMSL has strayed a bit from the recreational side of things, and we are working on going back to that and
increasing participation.
Don't worry about having to play without your friends. When you register, simply let us know who you would like
to play with, and we will do our best to accommodate all requests. If you have two or three friends that you
would like to play with, let us know! We will make sure that you get to play on the same team, but also that you
are paired up with a diverse and fun team in the process.
You don't need to be a member of an existing team or have a group of 10 people to be welcome in TMSL. Sign
up by yourself or with however many of your friends you want to, and come out to play ball. This season, too, we

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create an
environment for the beginner as well
as the advanced participant to be
successful.

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are lowering the registration fee to $40 per player for the season, which covers all umpire and field fees. Season
is tentatively scheduled to begin in March.
Thank you,
TMSL Board
TMSL is an official program of Oklahomans for Equality.
www.tulsametrosoftball.com

$5 per session

Yoga by Zach

Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm
Council Oak Men's Chorale
Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for a few good men...to
SING!! If you love to sing, perform and enjoy being around a great
group of guys, come join us! COMC is looking for new members
and past members to join the chorus for the Spring/Summer
season. Joining now means that you will be signing in the concerts
this Spring/Summer and also eligible to go with the chorale at
GALA Festival in Denver over July 4th weekend. GALA Festival is a
held every four years for LGBT choruses from all over the country to
perform. There will be 6,000 attendees this year.
Rehearsals start February 23 at 7:00 p.m. at Fellowship
Congregational Church, 2900 South Harvard, Tulsa. All you have to
do to join is come to a rehearsal. Then a simple audition for our
Artistic Director Kent Dennis after one of the rehearsals.

$5.00 per Session

Free Your Mind
Ecstatic Dance

Don't miss the opportunity to join our group. You'll have a great
summer singing and performing for family, friends and our
community. Along with a trip to Denver that you will never forget.
For more information you can contact us at our website at www.counciloak.org or contact COMC's Artistic
Director Kent Dennis.

One Billion Rising
February 14, 2016
Oklahomans for Equality is happy to support the One Billion Rising movement on 2.14.16. This
community ritual invites all people to join in dance, to release their story, and to speak out for
justice, celebrating our power reshape our world. Proceeds will benefit Women In Recovery!

Every 4th Sunday of the
Month
1:00 p.m.
Wellness Room
$5.00 per Session
Free Your Mind Ecstatic Dance is a
moving meditation practice based
on the rhythms of life dynamic music
by SRhythms teacher and DJ
Eugene Hedlund play in the subtle
realms of joy and freedom.
We dance freely as the music
moves us - there are no steps to
learn! No dance experience is
required. Be sure to wear
comfortable clothing.

For more information, contact Mia

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Pearl at
openheartspace9@gmail.com or
Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Nevermore Edits
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Join the Facebook event page and attend the event!
https://www.facebook.com/events/767495546688876/
Learn the Break the Chain theme dance and perform with us!
https://www.facebook.com/events/1698475917102908/

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
February 17, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Baker Bryant, PLLC
5407 S Lewis Ave, Ste 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74105

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7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the

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Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Our host for February will be Baker Bryant Attorneys at Law PLLC. Baker Bryant is a boutique law firm
specializing in you ... your life and your legacy. Please take a tour of their services and contact them to schedule
an appointment. They look forward to offering you superior customer service, high attention to detail, and a
welcoming environment that celebrates the diversity of our community.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers
are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information,
brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your
establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to
olivia.cotter@okeq.org for more information.

Domestic Violence Survivors Support Group
February 17, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
Domestic violence is the use of physical, sexual, threatening or emotional force to frighten, intimidate and control
an intimate partner. This support and educational group is for individuals who have survived domestic violence
and are ready to explore their personal healing process and find hope. The group will provide emotional support,
information and resources to help participants recover from their ordeal, and may include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk of future violence, increasing positive coping skills and addressing the
impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide the free services, and confidentiality is paramount. For
more information contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

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EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day

Intake Mia Pearl

Non-Binary Support Group
February 17, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

A new support group is starting for folks who identify
with non-binary genders, including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and more. This group will be a

Facilitator Jim
Scholl

Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing

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safe space to discuss our identities, receive support,
and build a strong non-binary community in Tulsa.
For information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Pryor Rendering
Friday, February 19, 7:00 p.m.
Cedar Ridge Country Club
10302 South Garnett Road
Broken Arrow, OK 74011

Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Pryor Rendering a new musical about coming of age
and coming out in 1960s rural Oklahoma by
Librettist Shawn Churchman and Composer/
Lyricist Frank Schiro
An original musical based on the acclaimed novel Pryor
Rendering by Oklahoma native Gary Reed.
Pryor Rendering is heartfelt, romantic &amp; full of love and
hope.
Born on a pool table in his grandfather's beer joint,
Charlie Hope is a stranger to his eccentric mother,
idolizes his absent father, and is coddled by his
Grandpa Chick's stable of floozies. The silence and
secrecy of small town life in 1960s Oklahoma
forces Charlie to keep his thoughts and feelings
hidden. Still, he finds the courage to fall deeply and
passionately in love. Against all odds he discovers his
destiny in the most unlikely of places. Tulsa is an
important part of Pryor Rendering. Experience the
music and selections from the show. Talk with the creative team following the performance.
Tickets $75
Cocktails ~ Hors d'oeurvres ~ Show ~ Auction ~ Semi Formal
Pryor Rendering - WORLD PREMIERE: Fall 2016 at City Rep, OKC, and American Theatre Company, Tulsa.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Your contributions are tax-deductible.
Please make check payable to:
CityRep for Pryor Rendering c/o Bill Hodge
Info: Sue Marinello, Associate Producer, Pryor Rendering suemarinello@optonline.net
or visit www. PryorRendering.com listen to music samples under Media
Evening hosted by Denis &amp; Julie Schoenhofer, Tulsa EBA &amp; The Gayly

Celebrating the Body Erotic (CBE)

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

February 20-21, 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
612 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
A CBE is a first step with Body Electric. Come explore your
erotic potential through the mind, the body and the heart using
conscious breath, movement, process work and massage.
When men take responsibility for their erotic education, they
realize how much there is to learn about awakening the erotic
energy that lies within all of us. They begin to realize the
satisfaction that comes from learning how to both give and
receive pleasure through erotic touch. The workshop focuses
on the entire body and is conducted in a setting that is playful,
safe and honoring. A few benefits of this work are:

Tracy Allen
Volunteer Coordinator
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• The participant gains greater acceptance of himself as
an erotic being, both physically and mentally.
• He discovers ways to develop a more satisfying erotic

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relationship with others.
• He becomes more aware of spiritual dimensions in his erotic explorations.
Celebrating the Body Erotic is a full two-day workshop (9am-7pm) for those who are ready to vigorously explore
new levels of feeling, both within themselves and within a community of men.
Completion of CBE is a prerequisite for attending most intensives, advanced workshops and retreats offered by
Body Electric School.
***Pre-Registration is required for this workshop!*** Early registration discounts and scholarships are still
available. For more information visit our website at www.thebodyelectricschool.com, or contact André at
Tulsa@b-e-school.com.

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

LGBT Family Law Seminar
February 23, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
LGBT families have existed for years, but only recently has
Oklahoma law begun recognizing us. With the recent
development in the law, comes new responsibilities for our
community to ensure that our children are protected. Please
join us for an informational seminar on a variety of family law
topics, including, but not limited to, marriage, adoption, divorce,
child custody issues, military service as it relates to family law,
etc.
Facilitated by Chris Brecht, who represented Crystal and Julie
Loveland-Davis in becoming the first same sex couple to be
granted a second parent adoption in Tulsa, by District Court Judge Kurt Glassco. Now Oklahoma officially
recognizes the 3 yr old Kyler has two Mommies. Chris will be speaking on adoption and other child custody
issues. He will be able to answers questions you may have regarding family law in Oklahoma.

Give Blood for Some Buddy You Love
February 24, 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality will host a blood drive from 3 to 7
p.m. Feb. 24 at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E.
Fourth St. in Tulsa.
All women and heterosexual men are encouraged to donate,
and new rules from the FDA will now allow the Oklahoma
Blood Institute to accept donations from gay and bisexual
men who have been celibate for a year or longer.
Still, we know that leaves out a lot of you, so OkEq is
encouraging all gay and bi men to find a buddy who is willing
to donate on their behalf and accompany that buddy to the
blood drive! Gay and bi men who attend will get the same
post-donation snacks and goodies as their buddies, and
OkEq will have a photo booth set up where you can
commemorate the occasion!
We'll also have a letter to the FDA that you can sign stating
that you support blood donation standards that maintain the
safety of the nation's blood supply while still allowing more
gay and bi men to donate.
Appointments for donation are encouraged and will ensure that you don't have a long wait. To
make an appointment, go online https://www.yourbloodinstitute.org/donor/schedules/
drive_schedule/184689
For more information about the blood drive, contact Oklahomans for Equality Program Director
Jose Vega at(918) 743-4297 or jose.vega@okeq.org
For information about blood donation, including whether you're eligible, call the Oklahoma Blood
Institute at(918) 477-0400 or go online to www.obi.org .

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Tulsa Pride Bingo 2016
February 26, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St. Tulsa , Oklahoma 74120
Join us for our second Tulsa Pride Bingo of
2016. The beautiful and outrageous Nicole
Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has
invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa
to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this
Pride season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be
spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of Pride
Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.
You don't want to miss the fun, click here to put
this on your calendar now! Admission is $10 for
general admission, $20 Adult Beverage
admission or buy a whole table for 8 bingo bangers for $200 which includes unlimited drinks for your table.
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2016. Click here to make your reservation online. Tables go fast! For more
information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Girl Scout Cookie Sale
March 3, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120

In support of Girl Scouts being an inclusive
organization, Oklahomans for Equality will
host the Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma
cookie sale at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center on Thursday, March 3rd,
2016 starting at 5:30p.m..
The cookies will cost $4.00 per box and will
include: Thin Mints, Tagalongs (peanut
butter &amp; chocolate patties), Somerset
(chocolate, caramel &amp; coconut cookie), Dosi-dos (peanut butter sandwich cookie),
Trefoils (a shortbread cookie), Rah Rah
Raisin (oatmeal raisin), Savannah Smiles (a
zesty lemon cookie), and a Toffee Tastic gluten free cookie (gluten free is $5.00 a box).

Tulsa's Roughneck Roller Derby
is looking for a home!
Who are we?
Roughneck Roller Derby was established in 2012 by a group of ladies looking for a new way to get in shape,
make friends and play some roller derby! We train hard 3 days a week to be the best skaters we can be,
because we want to represent Tulsa to the best of our abilities.
Roughneck Roller Derby is a non-for-profit currently seeking 501(c)(3) status with the IRS. The league is run by
unpaid league members who contribute their talents to make the league successful.
We need your help! We want to bring this action-packed hard-hitting sport called roller derby to you, and your
friends and family. In order to do that we need a venue to host our bouts (that's derby for games). We need
roughly 9,000 square feet. The track dimensions are 75 ft wide by 108 ft long. Ideally there would be some
additional space for seating. Wood, concrete floor, basketball court all are viable options. Do you know of a place
in Tulsa that might work for us? It could be a gym, or a warehouse. Let's put our heads together and get creative!

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If you have any leads please contact:
Cat Cox - 432-295-2500
interleague_roughneckrd@yahoo.com
or catherinejcox@gmail.com
www.roughneckrollerderby.com

Invitation to Participate in Research
Factors Related to the Health and Well-being of Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgender and/or Queer
Adults Aged 50 and Older
If you identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or
queer and are age 50 or over, we invite you to participate in a
study about factors related to the health and well-being of
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer adults aged
50 and older. We also hope you will pass this invitation on to
others.
We are a research team from Oklahoma State University in
Stillwater and some of us have been working for a number of
years to advocate for and learn more about things that
contribute to the health and well-being of lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and/or queer adults aged 50 or over
(LGBTQ+).
This study is part of that broader research and has two
specific purposes: 1) to learn more about whether the
measures in this study, which have been used with
younger adults who identify as LGBT+, are also valid for individuals aged 50 or older; and 2) to look at
the relationship between these measures and a measure of health and well-being.

You are eligible for this study if you are aged 50 and over and identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/
or queer. If you are interested in learning more about this study, please click here. On the web link, we provide
more information about the study, and direct you to where you can give your consent and complete the survey
measures. Alternately, you may contact Dr. Sue C. Jacobs (sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu or 405-744-9895) for

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more information about the study and/or to have one of the researchers below assist you in answering the
research questions by entering them into a computer. Any answers or personal information you provide will be
anonymous as you will not provide your name. If you have questions about your rights as a research volunteer,
you may contact the IRB Office at 223 Scott Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078, 405-744-3377 or irb@okstate.edu.
We hope you are able to be part of this research. What we learn will be reported as group data only and made
available to service agencies, health and mental health providers, equality centers, professional journals,
meetings, or others who request it. Your participation is voluntary and you will receive no compensation
except to know you are contributing to knowledge about an important matter.

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS Decision in favor of marriage
equality are available in our Pride Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you,
there will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart Wallace at
stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and
new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"The Lesbian Love Companion"
by Marny Hall Ph. D.

In The Lesbian Love Companion , Marny Hall,
Ph.D., a psychotherapist with twenty years'
experience counseling lesbian couples, explores
and celebrates lesbian relationships in all their
complexity - and humor. Based on the idea that
the key to healthy relationships lies in our ability
to keep refining the story of our relationships, it
presents the perfect blend of advice and
inspiration for every lesbian looking for love.
Interspersing real-life examples from Hall's
practice, sound advice, and laugh-out-loud
observations, The Lesbian Love Companion
takes a completely fresh and honest approach to
the unique relationship issues near and dear to
every lesbian's heart.

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Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and
Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Equality Gala 2016: The Revolution Continues
Saturday, April 30, 2016

Co-Chairs Mary &amp; Sharon Bishop-Baldwin invite you to the 2016 Equality Gala. For
sponsorship and ticket information click here.

Oklahomans for Equality
2016 Award Recipients
Lifetime Achievement Award

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Kirk Holt: With more than a decade of leadership in the organization and more than
30 years of support and involvement, Kirk has served the LGBTQ community of
northeastern Oklahoma well. The Lobby of the Equality Center is dedicated to the memory of his life partner of
21 years, Robert S. Cisar, Jr. Kirk and Robert were among the early champions who were dedicated to securing
a permanent home for the Tulsa LGBTQ community. Kirk was the lead designer on the renovations and remodel
of the Dennis R Neill Equality Center. He has served on the Board and Executive Committee as Advisor, Vice
President, Treasurer and 4 years as Gala chair and co-chair. Because of Kirk's tireless work, a record setting
amount of money was raised during the time in which he was a Gala Co-Chair, helping to assure that the
building note was paid off and the Center is free from
debt.
Bishop-Baldwin, Barton and Phillips Civil Rights Advocacy Award.

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Rachel Tudor: The U.S. Justice Department is suing Southeastern Oklahoma State
University, charging that school officials discriminated against Professor Rachel Tudor when she changed
gender during her time working there. She was hired in 2004 as a
tenure-track assistant professor in the English Department. In 2007, Tudor told school
officials that she planned to transition from male to female during the academic year,
took the name Rachel, and began wearing women's clothes and a traditionally female
hairstyle. U.S. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. announced in December 2014 that federal prohibitions against
sex discrimination include protections based on gender identity.
Corporate Inclusion Award

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Paula Marshall and Bama Companies: In 2015, Bama Companies
added gender identity and gender expression to their nondiscrimination
policy and begin to provide transgender health benefits in their
employee compensation package. Founded in 1937, Bama Companies
is the leading innovator of bakery products that cater to the needs of the
largest and most well-known restaurant chains on the planet. The company's
core product lines are hand-held pies, biscuits, buns, pie shells and pizza crusts.
Russell Bennett Spiritual Inclusion Award

The Rev. Todd Freeman: The Eastern Oklahoma Presbytery of the Presbyterian

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Church (U.S.A.) voted against a proposed change in the denomination's constitution
that would recognize same-sex marriage. The presbytery voted 46 to 33, against the change,
defining marriage not as the union of a man and a woman but as a "unique commitment
between two people." During the debate before the vote, Todd Freeman of College Hill
Presbyterian Church in Tulsa said for the first time publicly that he is gay. He read a
statement telling of his struggle with being gay. "This isn't about me but rather about
God calling people, regardless of their sexual orientation, into a loving and committed
relationship. And with all my heart, soul, mind and strength, I am among those that no
longer believe that homosexuality, nor its expression in relationship, is in and of itself a sin."
Community Hero Award.

Chris Shoaf: Chris has advocated for new educational standards for Oklahoma's comprehensive HIV/AIDS
education policy, which has not been updated since 1987. He was instrumental in creating a pathway with local
Walgreens pharmacies to provide post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) prescriptions for victims of sexual assault.
Chris also went to the state Capitol multiple times last legislative session and met with lawmakers to find support
to defeat more than a dozen anti-LGBTQ bills that were offered. He also collaborated on reorganizing the Tulsa
AIDS coalition, which had almost ceased to exist after several community leaders retired. It is now called TIDAL,
the Tulsa Infectious Disease AIDS League.
Carolyn Wagner Youth Leadership Award

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Marley Groves: Marley started the Gay Straight Alliance at McAlester High School with
very little support from the administration, but she had attended Camp Out and
Camp Anytown and was equipped to advocate for her rights as a student in a public
school setting. After 11 weeks of pressing the high school principal and McAlester
superindent, they finally agreed to allow Marley to hold her first GSA meeting. It was
attended by more than 25 students. Marley then led her newly formed GSA group to
participate in community projects for food banks and senior centers. In October, she
rallied these fledgling activists to march with a 50-foot rainbow flag in the McAlester
High School homecoming parade. More than 50 had signed up to march in the parade,
but a large thunderstorm led to the parade's cancellation 15 minutes before it was
to begin.

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Megan Sayler: The Booker T. Washington High School senior serves as co-president
of BTW's Gay Straight Alliance, called SOFA, or Sexual Orientation, Friendship,
Acceptance. Megan has gone above and beyond to secure her school as a safe place
for all students. Toward the end of the 2014-15 school year, she learned that some
freshmen girls were being bullied by older students. Not long afterward, SOFA was
preparing for the Day of Silence and had posters torn down by the same bullies. A
video of the incident, which included a homophobic slur, was posted on social media.
And Megan went to the administration. The school quickly addressed the situation in
a response that attracted national attention. In a Tulsa World article, Megan was
quoted as saying: "These people are people, too. They may have made a bad decision,
but that doesn't make them bad people. That's something that Booker T. instills in us.
We know how to treat each other with kindness and respect, and we know how to
move forward." On Nov. 20, Megan and the other students from SOFA hosted an
LGBTQ history assembly open to the entire school. The assembly focused on educating
the student body about LGBTQ history and featured local heroes such as Mary and
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin and Steven Williams.

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Volunteer of the Month
February 2016
Marty Newman
Marty started in 1987 when we were just a phone
bank at a secret (safe) location. While the center
was on Peoria St., the phone rang frequently back
then, 2/3 of the calls were "where are the bars?" &amp;
1/3 were " I think I'm gonna kill myself."
When not volunteering Marty enjoys solving the
residential real estate needs of Tulsans and is a
devoted member of the Historic Preservation
Community bettering Tulsa's future by respecting it's
historic built environment &amp; fostering healthy
economic community revitalization via healthy &amp;
creative urban re-development.
Marty Recommends everyone to volunteer at OKEQ
because to him it is sometimes the highlight of his
week, the informal &amp; unpredictable conversations
that happen with the folks hanging out at the center,
make his nights!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Check Out OkEq's New Video Enews On YouTube!
Our video eNews is a fast fun way to get caught up on major upcoming events at OkEq. We will have a new
video available each month highlighting special events. The link below will take you straight to our video. You can
subscribe to our YouTube channel to get updates when the new videos are posted.

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WORKFORCE TULSA Job Openings

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Food Service Team Member Starting at $7.50/hour - $9.00/hour
Several shifts available; Daytime help will be paid more (Depending on Experience).
Several Positions: Cashiers, Custard, Drive-Through, Grill, Fryer
Must have an upbeat, positive attitude, and excellent customer service skills
[ill Must have Food Handler's C ard needed within the first 30 days
Director of Operations RN $50k-$55k/year Depending on Experience
Will be in a teaching atmosphere to instruct and direct the operations of a skilled nursing facility.
Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm
Comprehensive Benefits!
[fil Must have 2 years of Registered Nursing experience in a skilled nursing facility
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l!.!J Ability to pass a background check and drug screening
RNs and LPNs $17.00 - $30.00/hour
Assess patient health problems and implements a nursing care plan. Administer nursing care to
the ill, injured, convalescent, or disabled patients.
Full and Part Time positions available; Shifts range from 7am-11pm
$500.00 sign on bonus for a limited time! Comprehensive benefits!
Ability to pass background check and drug screening
Must have an unrestricted license to practice in the state of Oklahoma and current CPR
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February 10th, 2016
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
2015 Donation Tax Letter
Wild Hearts Ball
Makeover the Coach

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Tulsa Metro Softball League

Married filing jointly? In Oklahoma?
Affordable Care Act got you confused?
Let us help you file your 2015 tax returns!

Kelly Kirby CPA
Certified Public Accountant
a professional corporation

Council Oak Men's Chorale
One Billion Rising
EBA Mixer
Domestic Violence Survivors Support
Group.
Non-Binary Support Group
LGBT Family Law Seminar
Blood Drive
The Empress' Ball
Girl Scout Cookie Sale

(918) 747-5466

Pryor Rendering
OSU Research Project

4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

kelly@kkirby.com
www.kkirby.com

Pride Store
Rainbow Library
2016 Equality Gala
James Murray Follies
Faith, Trust and Pixie Dus
Workforce Tulsa
Gala Award Recipients

Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

2015 Donation Tax Donation Letters
Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2015 were
recently mailed. If you have not received your tax receipt or have questions
regarding your receipt, please contact Alyssa Bryant, OkEq Treasurer,
Treasurer@OkEq.org

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, February 18th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit

The 15th Annual Wild Hearts Ball Presents,

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2nd Chance Prom at Equality High
February 13, 7:00 p.m.- 11:00 P.M.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74101

The February exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
feature works by Bruce Docker

Admission: Donations to the Equality Center renovations fund.

Cash Bar, Raffle prizes and cookies baked by the PTA.
Oklahomans for Equality is having a prom. Remember your prom? Many of us were denied the right to go with
the person we really wanted to go with to our high school prom. Some of us could not wear the outfit we wanted
to wear to the prom. This is your chance to do the Prom your way. Dust off those old prom dresses and tuxedos,
or come with a totally new and funky creation of your own. Attend the prom you dreamed of. NO DATE
NECESSARY.
Dance the night away as you enjoy decades of top hits by DJ Crystal. Cheesy blue ... ruffled tuxedos, poofy
taffeta dresses, clichéd themes, color coordinated corsages, sweaty palms, plenty of dad's Aqua Velva, awkward
slow dancing, plush ride for the big night, the obligatory staged photo...
All of it adds up to one word: PROM!

Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq
Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers interested
in Cub Scouts are held on
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

You might be chosen Prom Royalty. So get your crew to vote for you. You could be our Prom Queen or Prom
King and at Equality High you can have two queens or two kings.
Principal Jenkins and Coach Sivadon along with Home Ec teacher Ms. Brewster will be chaperoning and judging
the Dirty Dancing Contest. So work on your moves and gyrations.
Prizes will be given for the most outrageous corsage.
And yes the punch is spiked.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org
Lawyer in the Library
February - May will be the second
Wednesday of the month from
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 pm.m.

Entertainment and childcare will be available upstairs in the wellness room.

Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

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Makeover the Coach
Coach Sivadon will be a
sponsor at Second
Chance Prom.
If the student body of
OKEQ High can raise
$2,500,
Coach has agreed to a
complete makeover--makeup, heels, and a
dress!
Help us reach our goal!

Healthcare Navigator
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services

Gamily Presents "Happy Hearts Day"
February 13, 7:00 p.m.- 11:00 P.M.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74101

Gamily will be throwing a Happy Hearts Day party upstairs
during the Wild Hearts Ball. There will be crafts, snacks,
music, and lots of glitter! Parents and guardians can drop
the children off and enjoy the prom while the kids play, create
and dance to their happy hearts content in the wellness room.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

To RSVP please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org.

Counseling Services

Volunteer of the Month
February 2016
Marty Newman
Marty started in 1987 when we were just a phone
bank at a secret (safe) location. While the center
was on Peoria St., the phone rang frequently back
then, 2/3 of the calls were "where are the bars?" &amp;
1/3 were " I think I'm gonna kill myself."

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

When not volunteering Marty enjoys solving the
residential real estate needs of Tulsans and is a
devoted member of the Historic Preservation
Community bettering Tulsa's future by respecting it's
historic built environment &amp; fostering healthy
economic community revitalization via healthy &amp;

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creative urban re-development.

Counseling Services

Marty Recommends everyone to volunteer at OKEQ
because to him it is sometimes the highlight of his
week, the informal &amp; unpredictable conversations
that happen with the folks hanging out at the center,
make his nights!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

Check Out OkEq's New Video Enews On YouTube!
Our video eNews is a fast fun way to get caught up on major upcoming events at OkEq. We will have a new
video available each month highlighting special events. The link below will take you straight to our video. You can
subscribe to our YouTube channel to get updates when the new videos are posted.

https://youtu.be/bDHkLdrTzgE

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

Ladies Social Club
February 12, 6:00 p.m
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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Make friends, develop community and have fun with the Ladies Social Club at OkEq! This brand new women's
programming provides LGBT women (and our allies!) the opportunity to develop a great support network while
also offering an alternative to the bar scene-but don't worry! We'll still gladly enjoy a few adult beverages!
A tremendous thank you goes out to all the ladies who turned out for our inaugural event in
January. Game night was a lot of fun with plenty of hilarity and good times for all! If you missed it, we look
forward to seeing you next time!
Our next event is an Ice Breaker Ice Cream Social on Feb. 12! We'll start by playing a few games to get to know
one another better, followed by tasty ice cream sundaes as we mix and mingle. We'll also have coffee and hot
chocolate (and maybe some of that addictive popcorn!) in case the idea of ice cream in February gives you the
chills.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Connect with the LSC on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here). Questions? Email
Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com .

Tulsa Metro Softball League
Hey TMSL Players &amp; Fans!
As the weather warms up, we are gearing up for another spring season
of LGBT-friendly softball.

Brought to You Bi the Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

This year, we want to continue to grow from the 2015 Spring
Season on Sunday Funday. Last season, the TMSL Board decided to
return to its roots and bring back the fun on the softball field. In years
past, TMSL has been a great way to get to know members of the
community and has fostered some life-long friendships. We want to
continue with this growth, and want you to be a part of it!
Several of the comments and suggestions we have received focus on
the fact that TMSL has become increasingly more competitive over the
years, and some have felt left out in the process. The Board realizes
that TMSL has strayed a bit from the recreational side of things, and we are working on going back to that and
increasing participation.
Don't worry about having to play without your friends. When you register, simply let us know who you would like
to play with, and we will do our best to accommodate all requests. If you have two or three friends that you
would like to play with, let us know! We will make sure that you get to play on the same team, but also that you
are paired up with a diverse and fun team in the process.

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

You don't need to be a member of an existing team or have a group of 10 people to be welcome in TMSL. Sign
up by yourself or with however many of your friends you want to, and come out to play ball. This season, too, we
are lowering the registration fee to $40 per player for the season, which covers all umpire and field fees. Season
is tentatively scheduled to begin in March.
Thank you,
TMSL Board
TMSL is an official program of Oklahomans for Equality.
www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for a few good men...to
SING!! If you love to sing, perform and enjoy being around a great
group of guys, come join us! COMC is looking for new members
and past members to join the chorus for the Spring/Summer
season. Joining now means that you will be signing in the concerts
this Spring/Summer and also eligible to go with the chorale at
GALA Festival in Denver over July 4th weekend. GALA Festival is a
held every four years for LGBT choruses from all over the country to
perform. There will be 6,000 attendees this year.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Rehearsals start February 23 at 7:00 p.m. at Fellowship
Congregational Church, 2900 South Harvard, Tulsa. All you have to
do to join is come to a rehearsal. Then a simple audition for our
Artistic Director Kent Dennis after one of the rehearsals.

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Don't miss the opportunity to join our group. You'll have a great
summer singing and performing for family, friends and our
community. Along with a trip to Denver that you will never forget.

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COl~~CIL OAK ~{E';S CHORALE

For more information you can contact us at our website at www.counciloak.org or contact COMC's Artistic
Director Kent Dennis.

One Billion Rising

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.

February 14, 2016
Oklahomans for Equality is happy to support the One Billion Rising movement on 2.14.16. This
community ritual invites all people to join in dance, to release their story, and to speak out for
justice, celebrating our power reshape our world. Proceeds will benefit Women In Recovery!

Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach

Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

$5.00 per Session

Gender Outreach

Join the Facebook event page and attend the event!
https://www.facebook.com/events/767495546688876/

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

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Learn the Break the Chain theme dance and perform with us!
https://www.facebook.com/events/1698475917102908/

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
February 17, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Baker Bryant, PLLC
5407 S Lewis Ave, Ste 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74105

Nevermore Edits
Every Friday
7:00 pm

E UALITY
Business Alliance

A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Our host for February will be Baker Bryant Attorneys at Law PLLC. Baker Bryant is a boutique law firm
specializing in you ... your life and your legacy. Please take a tour of their services and contact them to schedule
an appointment. They look forward to offering you superior customer service, high attention to detail, and a
welcoming environment that celebrates the diversity of our community.

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers
are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information,
brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your
establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to
olivia.cotter@okeq.org for more information.

Domestic Violence Survivors Support Group
February 17, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
Domestic violence is the use of physical, sexual, threatening or emotional force to frighten, intimidate and control
an intimate partner. This support and educational group is for individuals who have survived domestic violence
and are ready to explore their personal healing process and find hope. The group will provide emotional support,
information and resources to help participants recover from their ordeal, and may include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk of future violence, increasing positive coping skills and addressing the
impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide the free services, and confidentiality is paramount. For
more information contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

Intake Mia Pearl
Facilitator Jim
Scholl

Non-Binary Support Group
February 17, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

A new support group is starting for folks who identify
with non-binary genders, including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and more. This group will be a
safe space to discuss our identities, receive support,
and build a strong non-binary community in Tulsa.
For information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

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UALITY
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EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

LGBT Family Law Seminar
February 23, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
LGBT families have existed for years, but only recently has
Oklahoma law begun recognizing us. With the recent
development in the law, comes new responsibilities for our
community to ensure that our children are protected. Please
join us for an informational seminar on a variety of family law
topics, including, but not limited to, marriage, adoption, divorce,
child custody issues, military service as it relates to family law,
etc.
Facilitated by Chris Brecht, who represented Crystal and Julie
Loveland-Davis in becoming the first same sex couple to be
granted a second parent adoption in Tulsa, by District Court Judge Kurt Glassco. Now Oklahoma officially
recognizes the 3 yr old Kyler has two Mommies. Chris will be speaking on adoption and other child custody
issues. He will be able to answers questions you may have regarding family law in Oklahoma.

Give Blood for Some Buddy You Love
February 24, 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality will host a blood drive from 3 to 7
p.m. Feb. 24 at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E.
Fourth St. in Tulsa.
All women and heterosexual men are encouraged to donate,
and new rules from the FDA will now allow the Oklahoma
Blood Institute to accept donations from gay and bisexual
men who have been celibate for a year or longer.
Still, we know that leaves out a lot of you, so OkEq is
encouraging all gay and bi men to find a buddy who is willing
to donate on their behalf and accompany that buddy to the
blood drive! Gay and bi men who attend will get the same
post-donation snacks and goodies as their buddies, and

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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OkEq will have a photo booth set up where you can
commemorate the occasion!
We'll also have a letter to the FDA that you can sign stating
that you support blood donation standards that maintain the
safety of the nation's blood supply while still allowing more
gay and bi men to donate.
Appointments for donation are encouraged and will ensure that you don't have a long wait. To
make an appointment, go online https://www.yourbloodinstitute.org/donor/schedules/
drive_schedule/184689
For more information about the blood drive, contact Oklahomans for Equality Program Director
Jose Vega at(918) 743-4297 or jose.vega@okeq.org
For information about blood donation, including whether you're eligible, call the Oklahoma Blood
Institute at(918) 477-0400 or go online to www.obi.org .

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Tulsa Pride Bingo 2016
February 26, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St. Tulsa , Oklahoma 74120

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Join us for our second Tulsa Pride Bingo of
2016. The beautiful and outrageous Nicole
Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has
invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa
to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this
Pride season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be
spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of Pride
Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.
You don't want to miss the fun, click here to put
this on your calendar now! Admission is $10 for
general admission, $20 Adult Beverage
admission or buy a whole table for 8 bingo bangers for $200 which includes unlimited drinks for your table.
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2016. Click here to make your reservation online. Tables go fast! For more
information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Girl Scout Cookie Sale
March 3, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120

In support of Girl Scouts being an inclusive
organization, Oklahomans for Equality will
host the Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma
cookie sale at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center on Thursday, March 3rd,
2016 starting at 5:30p.m..
The cookies will cost $4.00 per box and will
include: Thin Mints, Tagalongs (peanut
butter &amp; chocolate patties), Somerset
(chocolate, caramel &amp; coconut cookie), Dosi-dos (peanut butter sandwich cookie),
Trefoils (a shortbread cookie), Rah Rah
Raisin (oatmeal raisin), Savannah Smiles (a
zesty lemon cookie), and a Toffee Tastic gluten free cookie (gluten free is $5.00 a box).

Tracy Allen
Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Pryor Rendering
Friday, February 19, 7:00 p.m.
Cedar Ridge Country Club
10302 South Garnett Road

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Broken Arrow, OK 74011
Pryor Rendering a new musical about coming of age
and coming out in 1960s rural Oklahoma by
Librettist Shawn Churchman and Composer/
Lyricist Frank Schiro
An original musical based on the acclaimed novel Pryor
Rendering by Oklahoma native Gary Reed.
Pryor Rendering is heartfelt, romantic &amp; full of love and
hope.
Born on a pool table in his grandfather's beer joint,
Charlie Hope is a stranger to his eccentric mother,
idolizes his absent father, and is coddled by his
Grandpa Chick's stable of floozies. The silence and
secrecy of small town life in 1960s Oklahoma
forces Charlie to keep his thoughts and feelings
hidden. Still, he finds the courage to fall deeply and
passionately in love. Against all odds he discovers his
destiny in the most unlikely of places. Tulsa is an
important part of Pryor Rendering. Experience the
music and selections from the show. Talk with the creative team following the performance.
Tickets $75
Cocktails ~ Hors d'oeurvres ~ Show ~ Auction ~ Semi Formal
Pryor Rendering - WORLD PREMIERE: Fall 2016 at City Rep, OKC, and American Theatre Company, Tulsa.
Your contributions are tax-deductible.
Please make check payable to:
CityRep for Pryor Rendering c/o Bill Hodge
Info: Sue Marinello, Associate Producer, Pryor Rendering suemarinello@optonline.net
or visit www. PryorRendering.com listen to music samples under Media
Evening hosted by Denis &amp; Julie Schoenhofer, Tulsa EBA &amp; The Gayly

Invitation to Participate in Research
Factors Related to the Health and Well-being of Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgender and/or Queer
Adults Aged 50 and Older
If you identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or
queer and are age 50 or over, we invite you to participate in a
study about factors related to the health and well-being of
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer adults aged
50 and older. We also hope you will pass this invitation on to
others.
We are a research team from Oklahoma State University in
Stillwater and some of us have been working for a number of
years to advocate for and learn more about things that
contribute to the health and well-being of lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and/or queer adults aged 50 or over
(LGBTQ+).
This study is part of that broader research and has two
specific purposes: 1) to learn more about whether the
measures in this study, which have been used with
younger adults who identify as LGBT+, are also valid for individuals aged 50 or older; and 2) to look at
the relationship between these measures and a measure of health and well-being.

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You are eligible for this study if you are aged 50 and over and identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/
or queer. If you are interested in learning more about this study, please click here. On the web link, we provide
more information about the study, and direct you to where you can give your consent and complete the survey
measures. Alternately, you may contact Dr. Sue C. Jacobs (sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu or 405-744-9895) for
more information about the study and/or to have one of the researchers below assist you in answering the
research questions by entering them into a computer. Any answers or personal information you provide will be
anonymous as you will not provide your name. If you have questions about your rights as a research volunteer,
you may contact the IRB Office at 223 Scott Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078, 405-744-3377 or irb@okstate.edu.
We hope you are able to be part of this research. What we learn will be reported as group data only and made
available to service agencies, health and mental health providers, equality centers, professional journals,
meetings, or others who request it. Your participation is voluntary and you will receive no compensation
except to know you are contributing to knowledge about an important matter.

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS Decision in favor of marriage
equality are available in our Pride Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you,
there will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart Wallace at
stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and
new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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"Becoming Two-Spirit"
by Brian Joseph Gilley

The Two-Spirit man occupies a singular place in
Native American culture, balancing the male and the
female spirit even as he tries to blend gay and Native
identity. The accompanying ambiguities of gender and
culture come into vivid relief in the powerful and
poignant Becoming Two-Spirit, the first book to take an
in-depth look at contemporary American Indian gender
diversity. Drawing on a wealth of observations from
interviews, oral histories, and meetings and
ceremonies, Brian Joseph Gilley provides an intimate
view of how Two-Spirit men in Colorado and
Oklahoma struggle to redefine themselves and their
communities.

Becoming Two-Syfrft7
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The Two-Spirit men who appear in Gilley's book speak
frankly of homophobia within their communities, a
persistent prejudice that is largely misunderstood or
misrepresented by outsiders. Gilley gives detailed
accounts of the ways in which these men modify gay
and Native identity as a means of dealing with their
alienation from tribal communities and families. With
these compromises, he suggests, they construct an
identity that challenges their alienation while at the
same time situating themselves within contemporary
notions of American Indian identity. He also shows
how their creativity is reflected in the communities they
build with one another, the development of their own
social practices, and a national network of individuals
linked in their search for self and social acceptance.

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Social Acceptance in
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Find this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Equality Gala 2016: The Revolution Continues
Saturday, April 30, 2016

Co-Chairs Mary &amp; Sharon Bishop-Baldwin invite you to the 2016 Equality Gala. For
sponsorship and ticket information click here.

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James Murray Follies
March 5, 9:00 p.m.
Tulsa Eagle
1338 E 3rd St Tulsa, OK 74120

Please join the ICAO Board of Directors for our Annual Fundraiser March 5, 2016 at Tulsa Eagle
Proceeds benefit the ICAO's Operational Fund
We will also be announcing our Reign IX Monarch Candidates.
(Public Voting will take place, April 1st and 2nd in Tulsa &amp; OKC - times/locations TBA).

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Faith, Trust and Pixie Dust
April 8-10
Renaissance Tulsa Hotel &amp; Convention Center
6808 S 107th E Ave Tulsa, OK 74133

Please join Absolute Empress VIII Chelsea Ray Star for Coronation IX Weekend April 8-10, 2016
at the Renaissance Tulsa Hotel and Convention Center
Visit our Coronation IX website pages - www.impcourtok.org
for t ickets (early bird rate ends March 31, 2016 ) and Program Ad Information (Ads needed by
March 4, 2016 )

WORKFORCE TULSA Job Openings

Management Trainee $40,000/year+
Learn all aspects of the company and make an immediate impact on driving results, as a go through rotations in
various departments. M-F 8am-5pm. Must have a Bachelor's Degree or will obtain one within 6 months. Must be
21 years or older and willing to relocate, if needed. Must have valid Driver's License and ability to drive a
company van/truck.
Sales Representative $40,000/year+
If you're a "discovery finder" and can close a deal successfully, this company is looking for you. M-F 8am-5pm
Must have a Clean Motor Vehicle Record (MVR), HS Diploma/GED required,1 year of sales experience required,
preferably B2B sales
Electrical Apprenticeship $12/hour
It's an "Earn as you learn" 4 year apprenticeship where you learn all aspects of being an electrician. 80% handson and 20% classroom learning
Full Time position Patient Care Assistants / Home Health Aides $8.50 - $10.00/hour Depending on
Experience
Assist the elderly, convalescents, or persons with disabilities with daily living activities. Monday - Friday 8am-5pm
/ No Weekends, No experience required. Must have a dependable vehicle, valid DL, and insurance [ill Ability to
pass background check and drug screening

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Blood Drive

Married filing jointly? In Oklahoma?
Affordable Care Act got you confused?
Let us help you file your 2015 tax returns!

Tulsa Pride Meeting
The Empress' Ball
Girl Scout Cookie Sale
Green Country Bears Donate to Cub
Scouts
Tulsa Metro Softball League

Kelly Kirby CPA

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Pryor Rendering

Certified Public Accountant

Gamily

a professional corporation

OSU Research Project

(918) 747-5466

Pride Store
Rainbow Library

4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

January Volunteer of the Month

kelly@kkirby.com

James Murray Follies

Video eNews
2016 Equality Gala

www.kkirby.com

Faith, Trust and Pixie Dus
Workforce Tulsa
Gala Award Recipients

Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
February 17, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Baker Bryant, PLLC
5407 S Lewis Ave, Ste 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74105

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, February 18th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

E UALITY
Business Alliance

OkEq Art Exhibit

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The February exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
feature works by Bruce Docker

Our host for February will be Baker Bryant Attorneys at Law PLLC. Baker Bryant is a boutique law firm
specializing in you ... your life and your legacy. Please take a tour of their services and contact them to schedule
an appointment. They look forward to offering you superior customer service, high attention to detail, and a
welcoming environment that celebrates the diversity of our community.

Andrew Grimes

Cub Scouts of OkEq
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers
are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information,
brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your
establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to
olivia.cotter@okeq.org for more information.

Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers interested
in Cub Scouts are held on
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Domestic Violence Survivors Support Group
February 17, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
Domestic violence is the use of physical, sexual, threatening or emotional force to frighten, intimidate and control
an intimate partner. This support and educational group is for individuals who have survived domestic violence
and are ready to explore their personal healing process and find hope. The group will provide emotional support,
information and resources to help participants recover from their ordeal, and may include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk of future violence, increasing positive coping skills and addressing the
impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide the free services, and confidentiality is paramount. For
more information contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

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Non-Binary Support Group
February 17, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

A new support group is starting for folks who identify
with non-binary genders, including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender, bigender,
neutrois, genderflux, and more. This group will be a
safe space to discuss our identities, receive support,
and build a strong non-binary community in Tulsa.

Facilitator Jim
Scholl

Gamily

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
February - May will be the second
Wednesday of the month from
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 pm.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
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For information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

2015 Donation Tax Donation Letters
Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2015 were
recently mailed. If you have not received your tax receipt or have questions
regarding your receipt, please contact Alyssa Bryant, OkEq Treasurer,
Treasurer@OkEq.org

Learning Stories with Dr.Shelly Tochluk
February 19, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
The YWCA presents Learning Stories with Dr. Shelly Tochluk. An educator,
with a background in psychology, I spent ten years as a researcher,
counselor, and teacher in California's public schools. I now train teachers to
work with Los Angeles' diverse school population as Chair of the Education
Department at Mount St. Mary's College. My personal dedication to confront
issues of race developed first through my participation with UCLA's NCAA
Division-1 All-American Track and Field 4X400 meter relay team and later
through my inner city teaching experiences. I currently work with AWARE-LA
(Alliance of White Anti-Racists Everywhere-Los Angeles). With this group, I
co-created a workshop series that leads white people into a deeper
understanding of their personal relationship to race, white privilege, and
systemic racism. I am committed to speaking at community forums whenever
possible to highlight issues of white racial identity.

LGBT Family Law Seminar
February 23, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Healthcare Navigator
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

LGBT families have existed for years, but only recently has
Oklahoma law begun recognizing us. With the recent
development in the law, comes new responsibilities for our
community to ensure that our children are protected. Please
join us for an informational seminar on a variety of family law
topics, including, but not limited to, marriage, adoption, divorce,
child custody issues, military service as it relates to family law,
etc.
Facilitated by Chris Brecht, who represented Crystal and Julie
Loveland-Davis in becoming the first same sex couple to be
granted a second parent adoption in Tulsa, by District Court Judge Kurt Glassco. Now Oklahoma officially
recognizes the 3 yr old Kyler has two Mommies. Chris will be speaking on adoption and other child custody
issues. He will be able to answers questions you may have regarding family law in Oklahoma.

Give Blood for Some Buddy You Love
February 24, 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Oklahomans for Equality will host a blood drive from 3 to 7
p.m. Feb. 24 at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E.
Fourth St. in Tulsa.
All women and heterosexual men are encouraged to donate,
and new rules from the FDA will now allow the Oklahoma
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men who have been celibate for a year or longer.

Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

Still, we know that leaves out a lot of you, so OkEq is
encouraging all gay and bi men to find a buddy who is willing
to donate on their behalf and accompany that buddy to the
blood drive! Gay and bi men who attend will get the same
post-donation snacks and goodies as their buddies, and
OkEq will have a photo booth set up where you can
commemorate the occasion!
We'll also have a letter to the FDA that you can sign stating
that you support blood donation standards that maintain the
safety of the nation's blood supply while still allowing more
gay and bi men to donate.
Appointments for donation are encouraged and will ensure that you don't have a long wait. To
make an appointment, go online https://www.yourbloodinstitute.org/donor/schedules/
drive_schedule/184689
For more information about the blood drive, contact Oklahomans for Equality Program Director
Jose Vega at(918) 743-4297 or jose.vega@okeq.org
For information about blood donation, including whether you're eligible, call the Oklahoma Blood
Institute at(918) 477-0400 or go online to www.obi.org .

Tulsa Pride Meeting
February 25, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

Thank you so much for attending the
January Tulsa Pride meeting. We look
forward to seeing you at our February
meeting. It will be held Thursday
February 25th at 7:00 pm. We will meet
at OKEQ in the event center.
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Tulsa Pride Bingo 2016
February 26, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St. Tulsa , Oklahoma 74120
Join us for our second Tulsa Pride Bingo of
2016. The beautiful and outrageous Nicole
Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has
invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa
to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this
Pride season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be
spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of Pride
Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.
You don't want to miss the fun, click here to put
this on your calendar now! Admission is $10 for
general admission, $20 Adult Beverage
admission or buy a whole table for 8 bingo bangers for $200 which includes unlimited drinks for your table.
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2016. Click here to make your reservation online. Tables go fast! For more
information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Girl Scout Cookie Sale
March 3, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

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621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120

In support of Girl Scouts being an inclusive
organization, Oklahomans for Equality will
host the Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma
cookie sale at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center on Thursday, March 3rd,
2016 starting at 5:30p.m..
The cookies will cost $4.00 per box and will
include: Thin Mints, Tagalongs (peanut
butter &amp; chocolate patties), Sonomas
(chocolate, caramel &amp; coconut cookie), Dosi-dos (peanut butter sandwich cookie),
Trefoils (a shortbread cookie), Rah Rah
Raisin (oatmeal raisin), Savannah Smiles (a
zesty lemon cookie), and a Toffee Tastic gluten free cookie (gluten free is $5.00 a box).

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

Green Country Bears Donate to Cub Scouts

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

Last week the Green Country Bears made a generous donation of $500.00 to the Cub Scout Pack. Lead by
Andrew Grimes. This local pack meets here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center every Wednesday from
6:30-7:30 p.m.

Tulsa Metro Softball League
Hey TMSL Players &amp; Fans!
As the weather warms up, we are gearing up for another spring season
of LGBT-friendly softball.
This year, we want to continue to grow from the 2015 Spring
Season on Sunday Funday. Last season, the TMSL Board decided to
return to its roots and bring back the fun on the softball field. In years
past, TMSL has been a great way to get to know members of the
community and has fostered some life-long friendships. We want to
continue with this growth, and want you to be a part of it!
Several of the comments and suggestions we have received focus on
the fact that TMSL has become increasingly more competitive over the
years, and some have felt left out in the process. The Board realizes
that TMSL has strayed a bit from the recreational side of things, and we are working on going back to that and
increasing participation.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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would like to play with, let us know! We will make sure that you get to play on the same team, but also that you
are paired up with a diverse and fun team in the process.
You don't need to be a member of an existing team or have a group of 10 people to be welcome in TMSL. Sign
up by yourself or with however many of your friends you want to, and come out to play ball. This season, too, we
are lowering the registration fee to $40 per player for the season, which covers all umpire and field fees. Season
is tentatively scheduled to begin in March.
Thank you,
TMSL Board
TMSL is an official program of Oklahomans for Equality.
www.tulsametrosoftball.com

2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach
Council Oak Men's Chorale
Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for a few good men...to
SING!! If you love to sing, perform and enjoy being around a great
group of guys, come join us! COMC is looking for new members
and past members to join the chorus for the Spring/Summer
season. Joining now means that you will be signing in the concerts
this Spring/Summer and also eligible to go with the chorale at
GALA Festival in Denver over July 4th weekend. GALA Festival is a
held every four years for LGBT choruses from all over the country to
perform. There will be 6,000 attendees this year.
Rehearsals start February 23 at 7:00 p.m. at Fellowship
Congregational Church, 2900 South Harvard, Tulsa. All you have to
do to join is come to a rehearsal. Then a simple audition for our
Artistic Director Kent Dennis after one of the rehearsals.
Don't miss the opportunity to join our group. You'll have a great
summer singing and performing for family, friends and our
community. Along with a trip to Denver that you will never forget.
For more information you can contact us at our website at www.counciloak.org or contact COMC's Artistic
Director Kent Dennis.

Pryor Rendering
Friday, February 19, 7:00 p.m.
Cedar Ridge Country Club
10302 South Garnett Road
Broken Arrow, OK 74011

Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

$5.00 per Session

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Pryor Rendering a new musical about coming of age
and coming out in 1960s rural Oklahoma by
Librettist Shawn Churchman and Composer/
Lyricist Frank Schiro
An original musical based on the acclaimed novel Pryor
Rendering by Oklahoma native Gary Reed.
Pryor Rendering is heartfelt, romantic &amp; full of love and
hope.
Born on a pool table in his grandfather's beer joint,
Charlie Hope is a stranger to his eccentric mother,
idolizes his absent father, and is coddled by his
Grandpa Chick's stable of floozies. The silence and
secrecy of small town life in 1960s Oklahoma
forces Charlie to keep his thoughts and feelings
hidden. Still, he finds the courage to fall deeply and
passionately in love. Against all odds he discovers his
destiny in the most unlikely of places. Tulsa is an
important part of Pryor Rendering. Experience the
music and selections from the show. Talk with the creative team following the performance.

Every Friday
7 p.m.

Nevermore Edits
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Tickets $75
Cocktails ~ Hors d'oeurvres ~ Show ~ Auction ~ Semi Formal

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Pryor Rendering - WORLD PREMIERE: Fall 2016 at City Rep, OKC, and American Theatre Company, Tulsa.
Your contributions are tax-deductible.
Please make check payable to:
CityRep for Pryor Rendering c/o Bill Hodge
Info: Sue Marinello, Associate Producer, Pryor Rendering suemarinello@optonline.net
or visit www. PryorRendering.com listen to music samples under Media
Evening hosted by Denis &amp; Julie Schoenhofer, Tulsa EBA &amp; The Gayly

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Gamily Wants Your Input
OkEq's Gamily (gay-family) program is looking for ideas to improve and grow our
program. What kinds of things would you and your family be interested in learning, doing,
or seeing? We are looking to get families of all kinds engaged in our program. Ideas for
future events include a family dance, science experiments with the Tulsa Children's
Museum Discovery Lab, and a tie-dye party. But we want your input! What favorite
activities does your family do together? Do you have a skill you would like to teach? Are
there any workshops that you've been hoping for? We want to serve our diverse
families. Please contact Olivia Cotter with any ideas or suggestions at 918.724.3232 or
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Invitation to Participate in Research
Factors Related to the Health and Well-being of Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgender and/or Queer
Adults Aged 50 and Older
If you identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or
queer and are age 50 or over, we invite you to participate in a
study about factors related to the health and well-being of
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer adults aged
50 and older. We also hope you will pass this invitation on to
others.
We are a research team from Oklahoma State University in
Stillwater and some of us have been working for a number of
years to advocate for and learn more about things that
contribute to the health and well-being of lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and/or queer adults aged 50 or over
(LGBTQ+).
This study is part of that broader research and has two
specific purposes: 1) to learn more about whether the
measures in this study, which have been used with
younger adults who identify as LGBT+, are also valid for individuals aged 50 or older; and 2) to look at
the relationship between these measures and a measure of health and well-being.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and

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You are eligible for this study if you are aged 50 and over and identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/
or queer. If you are interested in learning more about this study, please click here. On the web link, we provide
more information about the study, and direct you to where you can give your consent and complete the survey
measures. Alternately, you may contact Dr. Sue C. Jacobs (sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu or 405-744-9895) for
more information about the study and/or to have one of the researchers below assist you in answering the
research questions by entering them into a computer. Any answers or personal information you provide will be
anonymous as you will not provide your name. If you have questions about your rights as a research volunteer,
you may contact the IRB Office at 223 Scott Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078, 405-744-3377 or irb@okstate.edu.
We hope you are able to be part of this research. What we learn will be reported as group data only and made
available to service agencies, health and mental health providers, equality centers, professional journals,
meetings, or others who request it. Your participation is voluntary and you will receive no compensation
except to know you are contributing to knowledge about an important matter.

expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Equality Center Pride Store

Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day

These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS Decision in favor of marriage
equality are available in our Pride Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you,
there will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart Wallace at
stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and
new sale items

Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Pryor Rendering"
by Gary Reed

"" `I'm gay now,' Rae finally blurted.... `Yea,' I
nodded, `me too, I guess.' "" With this
confession and self-revelation, Charlie Hope,
the 18-year-old protagonist of Reed's
bittersweet debut novel, experiences an
emancipating epiphany. Born in the beer joint
owned by his alcoholic grandfather, Chick, in
the bleak town of Pryor, Okla., Charlie
spends his boyhood accompanying Chick on
a marathon bender through the bars and
whorehouses of Tulsa. When Chick dies, 13year-old Charlie is left to fend mostly for
himself. Brought up in the confusing isolation
of his pious, man-hating mother's home, the

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boy finds nothing to admire in the town's
loutish male role models, most of whom work
at Pryor Rendering, where the local
slaughterhouse's discarded animal parts are
melted down into lubricants and fertilizer. A
friendship with Dewar, an opportunistic older
inmate of the state-run correctional institution
for incorrigible boys, initiates the acting-out of
Charlie's disturbing secret sexual fantasies.
After an alcoholic escapade at an Indian
reservation, he is abandoned by Dewar to
find his own way. This lyrical and hauntingly
forthright novel avoids psychosocial analysis,
offering instead poignant insights into the
soul of a youth desperate for acceptance in a world filled with rejection.

Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Volunteer of the Month
February 2016

Tracy Allen
Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Marty Newman
Marty started in 1987 when we were just a phone
bank at a secret (safe) location. While the center
was on Peoria St., the phone rang frequently back
then, 2/3 of the calls were "where are the bars?" &amp;
1/3 were " I think I'm gonna kill myself."
When not volunteering Marty enjoys solving the
residential real estate needs of Tulsans and is a
devoted member of the Historic Preservation
Community bettering Tulsa's future by respecting it's
historic built environment &amp; fostering healthy
economic community revitalization via healthy &amp;
creative urban re-development.

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Marty Recommends everyone to volunteer at OKEQ
because to him it is sometimes the highlight of his
week, the informal &amp; unpredictable conversations
that happen with the folks hanging out at the center,
make his nights!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Check Out OkEq's New Video Enews On YouTube!
Our video eNews is a fast fun way to get caught up on major upcoming events at OkEq. We will have a new
video available each month highlighting special events. The link below will take you straight to our video. You can
subscribe to our YouTube channel to get updates when the new videos are posted.

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Equality Gala 2016: The Revolution Continues
Saturday, April 30, 2016

Co-Chairs Mary &amp; Sharon Bishop-Baldwin invite you to the 2016 Equality Gala. For
sponsorship and ticket information click here.

James Murray Follies
March 5, 9:00 p.m.
Tulsa Eagle
1338 E 3rd St Tulsa, OK 74120

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Please join the ICAO Board of Directors for our Annual Fundraiser March 5, 2016 at Tulsa Eagle
Proceeds benefit the ICAO's Operational Fund
We will also be announcing our Reign IX Monarch Candidates.
(Public Voting will take place, April 1st and 2nd in Tulsa &amp; OKC - times/locations TBA).

Faith, Trust and Pixie Dust
April 8-10
Renaissance Tulsa Hotel &amp; Convention Center
6808 S 107th E Ave Tulsa, OK 74133

Please join Absolute Empress VIII Chelsea Ray Star for Coronation IX Weekend April 8-10, 2016

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at the Renaissance Tulsa Hotel and Convention Center
Visit our Coronation IX website pages - www.impcourtok.org
for t ickets (early bird rate ends March 31, 2016 ) and Program Ad Information (Ads needed by
March 4, 2016 )

WORKFORCE TULSA Job Openings

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Property Manager and Associate Property Manager $11.00-$13.00/hour
Operate the facility within budget. Manage account receivables. Deliver superb customer
service. Supervise &amp; help associate property managers. 1st &amp; 2nd Shift
@] Must have a High School Diploma/GED and be proficient in Microsoft Excel
llil Must have 1 year of sales and/or customer service experience
@] Must have reliable transportation
Dump Truck Driver $12 &amp; up (Depending on Experience)
Properly &amp; safely transport heavy material to &amp; from the job site
7am-6pm; 10 hour-shift, no including lunch
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L!cJ CDL-B and 3-5 years of experience required
[]] Must be willing to pick up dump truck in Skiatook
Lead Sales Associate $12.50/hour
As a Lead Support Associate, you support the retail, service, and commercial teams under the
direction of the General Manager. 1st &amp; 2nd shift
Must have a high school diploma/GED and a valid driver's license
Management Trainee $40,000/year+
Learn all aspects of the company and make an immediate impact on driving results, as a go
through rotations in various departments. M-F 8am-5pm
llil Must have a Bachelor's Degree or be willing to obtain one within 6 months.
@] Must be 21 years or older and willing to relocate, if needed
[BJ Must have valid d river's license and ability to drive a company van/truck.
Sales Representative $40,000/year+
If you're a "discovery finder" and can close a deal successfully, this company is looking for you.
M-F 8am-5pm
@] Must have a clean Motor Vehicle Record (MVR)
llil HS Diploma/GED required
[]] 1 year of sales experience required, preferably B2B sales
Electrical Apprenticeship $12/hour
It's an "Earn as you learn" 4 year apprenticeship where you learn all aspects of being an
electrician. 80% hands-on and 20% classroom learning
Full Time position
Collectors $11.56/hour plus commission
Making outbound telephone calls to customers who are overdue on their payments; negotiate
payments and collect payment transactions.
No collections experience required
Must have intermediate computer skills
Clean background required
Must have open availability
Patient Care Assistants / Home Health Aides $8.50 - $10.00/hour Depending on
Experience
Assist the elderly, convalescents, or persons with disabilities with daily living activities.
Monday - Friday 8am-5pm / No Weekends, No experience required
00 Must have a dependable vehicle, valid DL, and insurance
[]] Ability to pass background check and drug screening
Food Service Team Member Starting at $7.50/hour - $9.00/hour
Several shifts available; Daytime help will be paid more (Depending on Experience).
Several Positions: Cashiers, Custard, Drive-Through, Grill, Fryer
Must have an upbeat, positive attitude, and excellent customer service skills

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@] Must have Food Handler's Card within the first 30 days of employment
Director of Operations RN $50k-$55k/year Depending on Experience
Will be in a teaching atmosphere to instruct and direct the operations of a skilled nursing facility.
Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm
Comprehensive Benefits!
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L!l.l Must have 2 years of Registered Nursing experience in a skilled nursing facility
@] Ability to pass a background check and drug screening
RNs and LPNs $17.00 - $30.00/hour
Assess patient health problems and implements a nursing care plan. Administer nursing care to
the ill, injured, convalescent, or disabled patients.
Full and Part Time positions available; Shifts range from 7am-11pm
$500.00 sign on bonus for a limited time! Comprehensive benefits!
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L!l.l Ability to pass a background check and drug screening
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L!l.l Must have an unrestricted license to practice in the state of Oklahoma and current CPR
Custodians/Janitorial $8.50/hour- $10.00/hour
(FT) Monday-Sunday 7:30am-3:30pm/3:30pm-12:00am (PT) Monday-Sunday 9:00am-12:00pm
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L!l.l Ability to safely lift bags weighing up to 60lbs.
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(FT Position) Must have a valid Driver's license and Birth Certificate/Passport
1) Go online and create a www.okjobmatch.com job seeker account. Provide your Job Seeker Account
Number when you come into our office.
2) Attend an Introduction to Services Orientation at any of the following days or times:
3) Bring the following documents with you:
Resume, if you have one
2 forms of ID (i.e., Driver's License, Social Security card, CDIB, Passport).
[]] Veterans brings DD214 certification
How to Enroll:
Mon, Wed, or Fri at 10:00 a.m. / Tues or Thurs at 1:30 p.m.
Workforce Tulsa
14002 E. 21st Street, Ste. 1030
Tulsa, OK 74134
918-796-1200
~ Workforce Tulsa Conducts Pre-Screen Interviews with Enrolled Participants Only ~
Please contact our Business Services Coordinator for more information Dominique Clarke:
dclarke@grantassociatesinc.com
Equal Opportunity Employer/Program and Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals
with disabilities.
Voice: 1-800-522-8506 and TDD/TTY: 1-800-722-0353

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February 24th, 2016
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Havah Gordon Sponsoring the Week
Blood Drive
The Empress' Ball
2015 Donation Tax Letter

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"First Thursday" Art Exhibit

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Girl Scout Cookie Sale

Married filing jointly? In Oklahoma?
Affordable Care Act got you confused?
Let us help you file your 2015 tax returns!

My Oklahoma Town Hall Meeting
Ladies Social Club
Tulsa Metro Softball League
Gamily
EBA Mixer

Kelly Kirby CPA
Certified Public Accountant
a professional corporation

Worforce Recruitment Event
"An Act of Love" Film Screenin
Green Country Bears Donate to Cub
Scouts
Invitation to Participate in Research

(918) 747-5466

OSU Research Project
Pride Store

4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

kelly@kkirby.com
www.kkirby.com

Rainbow Library
January Volunteer of the Month
Video eNews
2016 Equality Gala
James Murray Follies
Faith, Trust and Pixie Dus
Featured Article
Featured Article

Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

Havah Gordon Sponsoring the Week
February 21 - 27

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, March 24th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Havah Gordon is sponsoring the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for the

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit

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whole week in honor of her birthday
on February 21st. She has been a
member of OkEq for 18 years. Happy
Birthday Havah!

The February exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
feature works by Bruce Docker

Click here to sponsor a day to honor your special occasion.
Give Blood for Some Buddy You Love
February 24, 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality will host a blood drive from 3 to 7
p.m. Feb. 24 at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E.
Fourth St. in Tulsa.
All women and heterosexual men are encouraged to donate,
and new rules from the FDA will now allow the Oklahoma
Blood Institute to accept donations from gay and bisexual
men who have been celibate for a year or longer.
Still, we know that leaves out a lot of you, so OkEq is
encouraging all gay and bi men to find a buddy who is willing
to donate on their behalf and accompany that buddy to the
blood drive! Gay and bi men who attend will get the same
post-donation snacks and goodies as their buddies, and
OkEq will have a photo booth set up where you can
commemorate the occasion!
We'll also have a letter to the FDA that you can sign stating
that you support blood donation standards that maintain the
safety of the nation's blood supply while still allowing more
gay and bi men to donate.

Andrew Grimes

Cub Scouts of OkEq
Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers interested
in Cub Scouts are held on
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Appointments for donation are encouraged and will ensure that you don't have a long wait. To
make an appointment, go online https://www.yourbloodinstitute.org/donor/schedules/
drive_schedule/184689
For more information about the blood drive, contact Oklahomans for Equality Program Director
Jose Vega at(918) 743-4297 or jose.vega@okeq.org
For information about blood donation, including whether you're eligible, call the Oklahoma Blood
Institute at(918) 477-0400 or go online to www.obi.org .

Gamily

Tulsa Pride Bingo 2016
February 26, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St. Tulsa , Oklahoma 74120
Join us for our second Tulsa Pride Bingo of
2016. The beautiful and outrageous Nicole
Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has
invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa
to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this
Pride season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be
spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of Pride
Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.
You don't want to miss the fun, click here to put
this on your calendar now! Admission is $10 for
general admission, $20 Adult Beverage
admission or buy a whole table for 8 bingo bangers for $200 which includes unlimited drinks for your table.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
February - May will be the second
Wednesday of the month from
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 pm.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer

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Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2016. Click here to make your reservation online. Tables go fast! For more
information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

2015 Donation Tax Donation Letters
Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2015 were
recently mailed. If you have not received your tax receipt or have questions
regarding your receipt, please contact Alyssa Bryant, OkEq Treasurer,
Treasurer@OkEq.org

Tulsa Pride Meeting
February 25, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

Thank you so much for attending the
January Tulsa Pride meeting. We look
forward to seeing you at our February
meeting. It will be held Thursday
February 25th at 7:00 pm. We will meet
at OKEQ in the event center.
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about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Healthcare Navigator
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services

A WEEKEND OF PRIDE

Passage
March 1, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
A peer support group with an exploration of the various changes individuals
might experience in life. Some examples are marriages or life commitments
and break ups, coming out (with possible loses that are involved), death of
a loved one, beloved pet, job loss or career change, to name a few.
We call this "Passage" because life-changing events are a process that
deserve to be treated with compassion and awareness. We will explore
helpful techniques to use to become more mindful and have healthier
communication with self and others. In addition, these sessions will learn
practical ways to reduce stress.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

The group will meet the first Tuesday of every month at 6:00 p.m and is
facilitated by Denise Womack.

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit: featuring the combined works of Christina
Rhodes, Janet Fadler Davie, Nels Sterling Bentson and Di Klepac
March 3, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
The March Oklahomans for Equ ality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4 th Street
in Downtown Tulsa) will feature the combined works of Christina
Rhodes, Janet Fadler Davie, Nels Sterling Bentson and myself
beginning with a reception on Thursday, March 3 rd from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

This exhibit will be an exciting group showing of new works. The
amazing talents of Christina Rhodes, Janet Fadler Davie, Nels
Sterling Bentson and Di Klepac will include urban and rural
perspectives.
Christina Rhodes is mostly self-taught. She has many passions,
including jewelry design and creation - incorporating people's

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sentimental older pieces of jewelry into the center piece of her new
interpretation; her current consuming passion is using acrylics as her
painting medium while exploring different subject matter. Her creativity
comes from deep within herself and she finds inspiration in everyday
life.
For more than thirty years, Janet Fadler Davie has created her art in the form of murals, decorative painting on
furniture and faux finishes in homes and businesses throughout Tulsa and across the United States and Mexico.
Beginning with formal oil lessons at the age of nine, and continuing with an Associate Degree in Fine Art and
Faux Effects training in high-end furniture finishes, Janet has developed a wide array of decorative painting
skills. She is the owner of The Artist's Loft - a working studio specializing in high craft and furniture repurposing.
Janet's artwork has been published in Better Homes and Gardens, Southern Living, Oklahoma Magazine and
Tulsa People.

Nels Sterling Bentson has shown her art throughout the United States - from Oregon to Southern Florida. She
creates her art in a variety of mediums but her favorite is painted canvas with works varying in size from
miniatures to wall murals, along with commissioned pieces. She speaks of her art: "I like all art and I love water
based paint most. I believe water is a spiritual element and transfers a magical effect when the artist and the
color moves on the surface of the work. I hope the combination of water and paint will make magic for you also. I
feel that Spirit moves the water which moves the paint as I let it work". She was born in the sandy town of
Cactus, Texas - then moved to the Ozarks. She has traveled extensively throughout her life and has a B.F.A. in
Fine Arts and Art Education from the University of Oklahoma. With heritage from her father (a Norwegian) and
her mother (a full Western Cherokee), she speaks of a connection: "I believe this Indian heritage connects me to
a special love of nature. I paint as a way to feel that connection. To close the gap with the Great Spirit".

Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

Di Klepac, originally from the Austin area, has lived in Tulsa for over two decades. Di paints what she sees in
her subjects, bringing unique meaning to her art. Di's early development was colored at age 7 by watching her
sister paint in the family studio. Di's use of color and forceful strokes in textured tempura reach deep into the soul
of the subject matter and pull out the artist's visions that live on that canvas. She says of her work: "The foremost
concern in my work has always been a search for subject matter. My paintings usually reflect an unconscious
dream in which the creations are part of the waking world of the dreamer. Diversity and quality are always what I
hope for in my works - and that hope is a work in progress".
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, March 3rd from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of
the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Girl Scout Cookie Sale
March 3, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120

In support of Girl Scouts being an inclusive
organization, Oklahomans for Equality will
host the Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma
cookie sale at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center on Thursday, March 3rd,
2016 starting at 5:30p.m..

Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group
First Wednesday of each month
from 6-9 p.m.

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The cookies will cost $4.00 per box and will
include: Thin Mints, Tagalongs (peanut
butter &amp; chocolate patties), Sonomas
(chocolate, caramel &amp; coconut cookie), Dosi-dos (peanut butter sandwich cookie),
Trefoils (a shortbread cookie), Rah Rah
Raisin (oatmeal raisin), Savannah Smiles (a zesty lemon cookie), and a Toffee Tastic gluten
free cookie (gluten free is $5.00 a box).

My Oklahoma Town Hall Meeting
March 6, 2:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

Town Hall meeting and advocacy training in
response to anti-LGBT bills presently before
the Oklahoma Legislative session.
Participants will be trained and make phone
calls to legislator's offices and leave voice
mail messages. Participants will write
personal notes and letters to legislators.
Stationary and stamps will be provided. Will
also coordinate scheduled trips to the
Oklahoma State Capitol to visit with
legislators. Child care available upon
request. To arrange child care please email
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Ladies Social Club
March 11, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
Join the Ladies Social Club March 11 for Paintin' &amp; Drinkin'!
Social painting is all the rage, and if you haven't done it
before, here's your chance! No artistic experience necessary!
You'll be led through the painting step-by-step by the very
talented Monica Connors, and at the end of the
night you'll go home with a beautiful piece of art that YOU
created! The class costs $20, which covers all your supplies.
You won't need to bring anything. To make sure that everyone
gets the best instruction possible, we have a maximum
capacity of 20 people. To register, join our private Facebook
group (information and link below), and registration
instructions are in the event description. This will fill up, so
don't wait! Connect with the LSC on Facebook by searching
for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here). Questions? Email
Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at
ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com.

Tulsa Metro Softball League
Hey TMSL Players &amp; Fans!
As the weather warms up, we are gearing up for another spring season
of LGBT-friendly softball.
This year, we want to continue to grow from the 2015 Spring
Season on Sunday Funday. Last season, the TMSL Board decided to
return to its roots and bring back the fun on the softball field. In years
past, TMSL has been a great way to get to know members of the
community and has fostered some life-long friendships. We want to
continue with this growth, and want you to be a part of it!
Several of the comments and suggestions we have received focus on

Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions
may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Domestic Violence
Survivors Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 6-9 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk
of future violence, increasing

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the fact that TMSL has become increasingly more competitive over the
years, and some have felt left out in the process. The Board realizes
that TMSL has strayed a bit from the recreational side of things, and we are working on going back to that and
increasing participation.
Don't worry about having to play without your friends. When you register, simply let us know who you would like
to play with, and we will do our best to accommodate all requests. If you have two or three friends that you
would like to play with, let us know! We will make sure that you get to play on the same team, but also that you
are paired up with a diverse and fun team in the process.
You don't need to be a member of an existing team or have a group of 10 people to be welcome in TMSL. Sign
up by yourself or with however many of your friends you want to, and come out to play ball. This season, too, we
are lowering the registration fee to $40 per player for the season, which covers all umpire and field fees. Season
is tentatively scheduled to begin in March.
Thank you,
TMSL Board
TMSL is an official program of Oklahomans for Equality.
www.tulsametrosoftball.com

positive coping skills and addressing
the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

Gamily Wants Your Input
OkEq's Gamily (gay-family) program is
looking for ideas to improve and grow our
program. What kinds of things would you
and your family be interested in learning,
doing, or seeing? We are looking to get
families of all kinds engaged in our
program. Ideas for future events include a
family dance, science experiments with
the Tulsa Children's Museum Discovery
Lab, and a tie-dye party. But we want your
input! What favorite activities does your
family do together? Do you have a skill
you would like to teach? Are there any
workshops that you've been hoping for?
We want to serve our diverse families.
Please contact Olivia Cotter with any ideas
or suggestions at 918.724.3232 or
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
March 16, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
The Campbell Hotel
2636 E 11th St, Tulsa, OK 74104

E UALITY
Business Alliance

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

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SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Our host for March will be The Campbell Hotel, Lounge, Event Center &amp; Spa Maxx. Located right on Historic
Route 66, this elegant boutique hotel is the perfect destination for a relaxing weekend getaway or a professional
business meeting. Let The Campbell Event Center host your conference, wedding or special event.

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers
are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information,
brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your
establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to
olivia.cotter@okeq.org for more information.

Yoga by Zach
Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

Worforce Recruitment Event
March 16, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

Need a new job? Need help with your resume? Or want to have better interviewing skills?

$5.00 per Session

Oklahomans for Equality and Workforce

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Recruitment Event

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

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Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Wednesday, March 16th
6 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Nevermore Edits
Every Friday
7:00 pm

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center

A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

621 E. 4th St.
Tulsa, OK 74120

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm

Oklahomans for Equality
w '.IW .okeq.org

Workf or ce Tu lsa

Join Oklahomas for Equality and Workforce on Wednesday, March 16 from 6 PM to 8 PM
here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for the recruitment event of the year!

SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

"An Act of Love" Film Screening
March 18, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

"An Act of Love"is an award-winning
documentary that highlights the struggle for
LGBTQ equality in the nation's second
largest Christian denomination, United
Methodist Church. It is told through the
story of a Methodist minister, Reverend
Frank Schaefer, who "risked it all" to
perform a same-sex wedding for his son.
He was subsequently brought up on
charges by the United Methodist Church,
defrocked and eventually reinstated. This
film is presented by the Tulsa area members of Reconciling Ministries Network
(rmnetwork.org), a national group of over 32,000 United Methodist members advocating for
full inclusion in the United Methodist Church. We welcome all. Read more at
anactoflovefilm.com.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Green Country Bears Donate to Cub Scouts

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

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EBA Directory
The Green Country Bears made a generous donation of $500.00 to the Cub Scout Pack. Lead by Andrew
Grimes. This local pack meets here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center every Wednesday from 6:30-7:30
p.m.

Invitation to Participate in Research

The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Looking for people who identify as a member of the lesbian community and are 21 years old or older
This study is about the sexuality of both lesbian survivors of breast cancer and lesbian women who have not
been diagnosed with breast cancer. Every participant who completes the study will receive a $20 coupon
voucher for use at HankyPanky.com. If you have any questions please contact Rosara Torrisi at 516-690-6779 or
RRTorrisi@mail.widener.edu
Follow this link to complete the survey:
https://cumc.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe6/preview/SV_5chCGgUo1595nNz

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:

LESBIANS

Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Invitation to Participate in Research
Factors Related to the Health and Well-being of Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgender and/or Queer
Adults Aged 50 and Older
If you identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or
queer and are age 50 or over, we invite you to participate in a
study about factors related to the health and well-being of
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer adults aged
50 and older. We also hope you will pass this invitation on to
others.

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

We are a research team from Oklahoma State University in
Stillwater and some of us have been working for a number of
years to advocate for and learn more about things that
contribute to the health and well-being of lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and/or queer adults aged 50 or over
(LGBTQ+).
This study is part of that broader research and has two
specific purposes: 1) to learn more about whether the
measures in this study, which have been used with
younger adults who identify as LGBT+, are also valid for individuals aged 50 or older; and 2) to look at
the relationship between these measures and a measure of health and well-being.

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Tracy Allen
Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

You are eligible for this study if you are aged 50 and over and identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/
or queer. If you are interested in learning more about this study, please click here. On the web link, we provide

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more information about the study, and direct you to where you can give your consent and complete the survey
measures. Alternately, you may contact Dr. Sue C. Jacobs (sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu or 405-744-9895) for
more information about the study and/or to have one of the researchers below assist you in answering the
research questions by entering them into a computer. Any answers or personal information you provide will be
anonymous as you will not provide your name. If you have questions about your rights as a research volunteer,
you may contact the IRB Office at 223 Scott Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078, 405-744-3377 or irb@okstate.edu.
We hope you are able to be part of this research. What we learn will be reported as group data only and made
available to service agencies, health and mental health providers, equality centers, professional journals,
meetings, or others who request it. Your participation is voluntary and you will receive no compensation
except to know you are contributing to knowledge about an important matter.

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Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS Decision in favor of marriage
equality are available in our Pride Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you,
there will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart Wallace at
stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and
new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Ex-Gay No Way: Survival and Recovery from Religious Abuse"
by Jallen Rix, EdD.

Bringing to light an extreme fundamentalist Christian view,
this insider's perspective offers hope to people grappling
with the aftereffects of a cult-like movement often known as
"Reparative Therapy." The movement assumes that going
from gay to straight is easily changeable and change-worthy,
despite decades of psycho/sexual research to the contrary.
Although it did not succeed in making the author-a Southern
Baptist who attended an ex-gay ministry at a young agestraight, it did undermine his self-esteem and confuse him
significantly, thus leading him to pursue an advanced degree
in sexology in order to help others in similar positions.
Offering a detailed comparison of the ex-gay world and the
phenomenon known as Religious Abuse, this manual shares
a personal journey through the hopeless mistreatment and
manipulative system of ex-gay ministries and the recovery

SURVIVAL ANO RECOVERY ~DOM RHtGOUS ABUSE

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process involved in regaining strength, acceptance, and selfworth.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Volunteer of the Month
February 2016
Marty Newman
Marty started in 1987 when we were just a phone
bank at a secret (safe) location. While the center
was on Peoria St., the phone rang frequently back
then, 2/3 of the calls were "where are the bars?" &amp;
1/3 were " I think I'm gonna kill myself."
When not volunteering Marty enjoys solving the
residential real estate needs of Tulsans and is a
devoted member of the Historic Preservation
Community bettering Tulsa's future by respecting it's
historic built environment &amp; fostering healthy
economic community revitalization via healthy &amp;
creative urban re-development.
Marty Recommends everyone to volunteer at OKEQ
because to him it is sometimes the highlight of his
week, the informal &amp; unpredictable conversations
that happen with the folks hanging out at the center,
make his nights!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Check Out OkEq's New Video Enews On YouTube!
Our video eNews is a fast fun way to get caught up on major upcoming events at OkEq. We will have a new
video available each month highlighting special events. The link below will take you straight to our video. You can
subscribe to our YouTube channel to get updates when the new videos are posted.

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Equality Gala 2016: The Revolution Continues
Saturday, April 30, 2016

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Co-Chairs Mary &amp; Sharon Bishop-Baldwin invite you to the 2016 Equality Gala. For
sponsorship and ticket information click here.

James Murray Follies
March 5, 9:00 p.m.
Tulsa Eagle
1338 E 3rd St Tulsa, OK 74120

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Please join the ICAO Board of Directors for our Annual Fundraiser March 5, 2016 at Tulsa Eagle
Proceeds benefit the ICAO's Operational Fund
We will also be announcing our Reign IX Monarch Candidates.
(Public Voting will take place, April 1st and 2nd in Tulsa &amp; OKC - times/locations TBA).

Faith, Trust and Pixie Dust
April 8-10
Renaissance Tulsa Hotel &amp; Convention Center
6808 S 107th E Ave Tulsa, OK 74133

Please join Absolute Empress VIII Chelsea Ray Star for Coronation IX Weekend April 8-10, 2016
at the Renaissance Tulsa Hotel and Convention Center
Visit our Coronation IX website pages - www.impcourtok.org
for t ickets (early bird rate ends March 31, 2016 ) and Program Ad Information (Ads needed by
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"First Thursday" Art Exhibit
Girl Scout Cookie Sale
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Worforce Recruitment Event

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Affordable Care Act got you confused?
Let us help you file your 2015 tax returns!

Tulsa Metro Softball League
"An Act of Love" Film Screenin
Awakening Joy
Providing Safety and Support
Diversity Weekend in Eureka Springs

Kelly Kirby CPA

Passage
Lawyer in the Library

Certified Public Accountant

Pride Store

a professional corporation

Rainbow Library

(918) 747-5466
4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

Invitation to Participate in Research
OSU Research Project
James Murray Follies
Faith, Trust and Pixie Dus
Featured Article

kelly@kkirby.com

Featured Article

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Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, March 24th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit: featuring the combined works of Christina
Rhodes, Janet Fadler Davie, Nels Sterling Bentson and Di Klepac
March 3, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
The March Oklahomans for Equ ality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4 th Street
in Downtown Tulsa) will feature the combined works of Christina
Rhodes, Janet Fadler Davie, Nels Sterling Bentson and myself
beginning with a reception on Thursday, March 3 rd from 6-9pm and
continuing throughout the month.

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The February exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
feature works by Bruce Docker

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This exhibit will be an exciting group showing of new works. The
amazing talents of Christina Rhodes, Janet Fadler Davie, Nels
Sterling Bentson and Di Klepac will include urban and rural
perspectives.
Christina Rhodes is mostly self-taught. She has many passions,
including jewelry design and creation - incorporating people's
sentimental older pieces of jewelry into the center piece of her new
interpretation; her current consuming passion is using acrylics as her
painting medium while exploring different subject matter. Her creativity
comes from deep within herself and she finds inspiration in everyday
life.
For more than thirty years, Janet Fadler Davie has created her art in
the form of murals, decorative painting on furniture and faux finishes in homes and businesses throughout Tulsa
and across the United States and Mexico. Beginning with formal oil lessons at the age of nine, and continuing
with an Associate Degree in Fine Art and Faux Effects training in high-end furniture finishes, Janet has
developed a wide array of decorative painting skills. She is the owner of The Artist's Loft - a working studio
specializing in high craft and furniture repurposing. Janet's artwork has been published in Better Homes and
Gardens, Southern Living, Oklahoma Magazine and Tulsa People.

Andrew Grimes

Cub Scouts of OkEq

Nels Sterling Bentson has shown her art throughout the United States - from Oregon to Southern Florida. She
creates her art in a variety of mediums but her favorite is painted canvas with works varying in size from
miniatures to wall murals, along with commissioned pieces. She speaks of her art: "I like all art and I love water
based paint most. I believe water is a spiritual element and transfers a magical effect when the artist and the
color moves on the surface of the work. I hope the combination of water and paint will make magic for you also. I
feel that Spirit moves the water which moves the paint as I let it work". She was born in the sandy town of
Cactus, Texas - then moved to the Ozarks. She has traveled extensively throughout her life and has a B.F.A. in
Fine Arts and Art Education from the University of Oklahoma. With heritage from her father (a Norwegian) and
her mother (a full Western Cherokee), she speaks of a connection: "I believe this Indian heritage connects me to
a special love of nature. I paint as a way to feel that connection. To close the gap with the Great Spirit".

Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers interested
in Cub Scouts are held on
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Gamily

Di Klepac, originally from the Austin area, has lived in Tulsa for over two decades. Di paints what she sees in
her subjects, bringing unique meaning to her art. Di's early development was colored at age 7 by watching her
sister paint in the family studio. Di's use of color and forceful strokes in textured tempura reach deep into the soul
of the subject matter and pull out the artist's visions that live on that canvas. She says of her work: "The foremost
concern in my work has always been a search for subject matter. My paintings usually reflect an unconscious
dream in which the creations are part of the waking world of the dreamer. Diversity and quality are always what I
hope for in my works - and that hope is a work in progress".
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, March 3rd from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of
the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Girl Scout Cookie Sale
March 3, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
February - May will be the second
Wednesday of the month from
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 pm.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

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In support of Girl Scouts being an inclusive
organization, Oklahomans for Equality will host
the Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma cookie sale
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on
Thursday, March 3rd, 2016 starting at 5:30p.m..

Healthcare Navigator

The cookies will cost
$4.00 per box and will include: Thin Mints,
Tagalongs (peanut butter &amp; chocolate patties),
Sonomas (chocolate, caramel &amp; coconut cookie),
Do-si-dos (peanut butter sandwich cookie),
Trefoils (a shortbread cookie), Rah Rah Raisin
(oatmeal raisin), Savannah Smiles (a zesty
lemon cookie), and a Toffee Tastic gluten free
cookie (gluten free is $5.00 a box).

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Volunteer of the Month
March 2016

Counseling Services

David Brooks Parson
About three years ago, David decided to volunteer at
OKEQ because he wanted to get more involved in
the LGBT community. He enjoys being at the front
desk of the center, answering the phone and
greeting people and being a part of it all.
A message from our volunteer of the month: "I would
recommend volunteering at OKEQ to anyone who
has some free time, and wants to get involved in this
amazing organization. I don't think people realize
what we have here, in Tulsa, OK, the Buckle of the
Bible Belt. We have one of the largest LGBT
resource centers in the country, and the world for
that matter, and I'm proud to be a part of it!"

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at
jose.vega@okeq.org

Check Out OkEq's New Video Enews On YouTube!
Our video eNews is a fast fun way to get caught up on major upcoming events at OkEq. We
will have a new video available each month highlighting special events. The link below will
take you straight to our video. You can subscribe to our YouTube channel to get updates
when the new videos are posted.

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,

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mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

My Oklahoma Town Hall Meeting
March 6, 2:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

Town Hall meeting and advocacy training in
response to anti-LGBT bills presently before
the Oklahoma Legislative session.
Participants will be trained and make phone
calls to legislator's offices and leave voice
mail messages. Participants will write
personal notes and letters to legislators.
Stationary and stamps will be provided. Will
also coordinate scheduled trips to the
Oklahoma State Capitol to visit with
legislators. Child care available upon
request. To arrange child care please email
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

Ladies Social Club
March 11, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
The Ladies Social Club has definitely hit the ground running!
This tremendous group of women has had a blast at our first
two monthly events, and we expect our March event to be just
as successful.
Join us on March 11 for Paintin' &amp; Drinkin'! We will be led
step-by-step through a custom painting (made specifically for
us!) by the talented Monica Conners, and at the end of the
night you'll go home with a beautiful piece of art that YOU
created! This painting class has only THREE seats left so act
now if you'd like to paint! The class is $20 (a steal!), which will
cover all your supplies. To register, join LSC's closed
Facebook group (information and link below) and all the
instructions you need are in the event description. You must
pay via paypal in advance to reserve your seat; an RSVP on
the facebook event does not count! This will fill up, so don't wait!
Don't want to paint? Class is full? Come anyway! There will be music, light refreshments, games, and plenty of
places to sit and hang out with other really cool women.
Connect with the LSC on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here).
Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
March 16, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
The Campbell Hotel
2636 E 11th St, Tulsa, OK 74104

Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group
First Wednesday of each month
from 6-9 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions

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E UALITY
Business Alliance

Our host for March will be The Campbell Hotel, Lounge, Event Center &amp; Spa Maxx. Located right on Historic
Route 66, this elegant boutique hotel is the perfect destination for a relaxing weekend getaway or a professional
business meeting. Let The Campbell Event Center host your conference, wedding or special event.

may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Domestic Violence
Survivors Support
Group
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers
are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information,
brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your
establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to
olivia.cotter@okeq.org for more information.

Worforce Recruitment Event
March 16, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

Need a new job? Need help with your resume? Or want to have better interviewing skills?

Oklahomans for Equality and Workforce

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Recruitment Event

Third Wednesday of each month
from 6-9 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk
of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing
the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

SOS Group

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Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Wednesday, March 16th

6 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

621 E. 4th St.
Tulsa, OK 74120

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Tulsa Metro Softball League
Hey TMSL Players &amp; Fans!
As the weather warms up, we are gearing up for another spring season
of LGBT-friendly softball.

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

This year, we want to continue to grow from the 2015 Spring
Season on Sunday Funday. Last season, the TMSL Board decided to
return to its roots and bring back the fun on the softball field. In years
past, TMSL has been a great way to get to know members of the
community and has fostered some life-long friendships. We want to
continue with this growth, and want you to be a part of it!
Several of the comments and suggestions we have received focus on
the fact that TMSL has become increasingly more competitive over the
years, and some have felt left out in the process. The Board realizes
that TMSL has strayed a bit from the recreational side of things, and we are working on going back to that and
increasing participation.
Don't worry about having to play without your friends. When you register, simply let us know who you would like
to play with, and we will do our best to accommodate all requests. If you have two or three friends that you
would like to play with, let us know! We will make sure that you get to play on the same team, but also that you
are paired up with a diverse and fun team in the process.
You don't need to be a member of an existing team or have a group of 10 people to be welcome in TMSL. Sign
up by yourself or with however many of your friends you want to, and come out to play ball. This season, too, we
are lowering the registration fee to $40 per player for the season, which covers all umpire and field fees. Season
is tentatively scheduled to begin in March.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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TMSL Board
TMSL is an official program of Oklahomans for Equality.
www.tulsametrosoftball.com

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"An Act of Love" Film Screening
March 18, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

"An Act of Love"is an award-winning
documentary that highlights the struggle for
LGBTQ equality in the nation's second
largest Christian denomination, United
Methodist Church. It is told through the
story of a Methodist minister, Reverend
Frank Schaefer, who "risked it all" to
perform a same-sex wedding for his son.
He was subsequently brought up on
charges by the United Methodist Church,
defrocked and eventually reinstated. This
film is presented by the Tulsa area members of Reconciling Ministries Network
(rmnetwork.org), a national group of over 32,000 United Methodist members advocating for
full inclusion in the United Methodist Church. We welcome all. Read more at
anactoflovefilm.com.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach
Take A Class

Awakening Joy
Mar 19 - 20, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for three progressive weekends (3rd weekend
in March, April &amp; May) to awaken to the joy that is
already inside of us through the healing power of
breath. Breathwork is a simple, powerful, clear
process of self-discovery. The mechanics are simple
and easy to learn and can bring you powerful
information, integration and understanding. Whether
you are living your dream life or experiencing struggle,
confusion or dissatisfaction with your results,
Breathwork can lead you to powerful understanding of
how to heal your life expression or how to expand
more fully into your life experience.
Weekend 1: Discovering Self
Weekend 2: Forgiveness
Weekend 3: Holiness &amp; Service
"Joy does not simply happen to us. We have to choose joy and keep choosing it every day." ~Henri Nouwen
**Early bird pricing available until the end of day on March 11th! Each weekend can be taken individually,
however, we encourage you to attend all 3 weekends to receive maximum benefit.
Please contact Arthur Curtis at 305-758-7588 or Shela Tarwater Crump at 918-576-1430 for details or to
register.

Providing Safety and Support for LGBTQ Survivors of Violence and Sexual
Assault Training
March 24, 5:30 p.m. - Reception
March 25, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. - Training
This training is for personnel who have direct contact with clients or survivors who might be LGBT and for
managers, supervisors or trainers who oversee policy and influence system culture. The training will include how
to assess coercive control in LGBTQ abusive relationships, looking at sexual and intimate partner violence
through a trans lens and legal issues for the LGBTQ victim. Special guest Technical Assistance Trainer Kristin
Tucker will join us from Seattle, WA.

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

$5.00 per Session

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

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Kristin is the Senior Program Manager and Coordinator of the National Training and Technical Assistance
Program at the Northwest Network in Seattle. In her current role she provides support, training and technical
assistance to mainstream, domestic and sexual violence service providers across the US.
This seminar is produced in partnership with the Family Safety Center and Oklahomans for Equality and serves
to fulfill the work under the Legal Assistance to Victims grant with Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma.
To RSVP please contact mleighty@fsctulsa.org

Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Diversity Weekend in Eureka Springs
April 2, 2016
Eureka Springs, AR
The first city in Arkansas to officially endorse same-sex
marriage and the first and only one of two cities in AR
with a Domestic Partnership Registry, and now the
only city in Arkansas with an LGBT specific antidiscrimination ordinance, Eureka Springs also the
number one vacation destination in the Mid-South for
out and proud LGBT travelers.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous

The antithesis of the redneck stereotype, our micro
mecca has been a beyond-gay-friendly getaway for
decades-- long before out was in. Here, one Gay Pride
weekend won't do. So, Spring, Summer and Fall we
also celebrate a trifecta of Diversity Weekends that
attract thousands of gay and lesbian gaycationers.

SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Every Saturday
12:30 pm

A microcosm of San Francisco, we boast a disproportionately large gay population, dozens of gay-owned and
gay-friendly B&amp;Bs, hotels, restaurants, bars, nightclubs, art galleries, shops, turn-of-the-century Victorian homes
and vintage trolleys plying steep and narrow village streets. For a weekend or a week, find out for yourself how
easy it is to be Out In Eureka.

Passage
April 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
A peer support group with an exploration of the various changes individuals
might experience in life. Some examples are marriages or life commitments
and break ups, coming out (with possible loses that are involved), death of
a loved one, beloved pet, job loss or career change, to name a few.
We call this "Passage" because life-changing events are a process that
deserve to be treated with compassion and awareness. We will explore
helpful techniques to use to become more mindful and have healthier
communication with self and others. In addition, these sessions will learn
practical ways to reduce stress.
The group will meet the first Tuesday of every month at 6:00 p.m and is
facilitated by Denise Womack.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Lawyer in the Library
April 13, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center - Rainbow Library
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by

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for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS Decision in favor of marriage
equality are available in our Pride Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you,
there will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart Wallace at
stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or concerns.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point

Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and
new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"How Would You Feel If Your Dad Was Gay?"
by Ann Heron &amp; Meredith Maran

Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Jasmine, Michael and Noah are all regular kids except for
one thing: Jasmine and Michael have two gay fathers. Noah
has a gay mother. They have some unique concerns that
they've never seen discussed by anyone else. This book,
written by two lesbian mothers with help from their sons, will
be a lifeline for other young people who face the same
issues. It will also help their classmates, teachers, and
parents to better understand just how varied today's families
can be.

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Invitation to Participate in Research
Looking for people who identify as a member of the lesbian community and are 21 years old or older
This study is about the sexuality of both lesbian survivors of breast cancer and lesbian women who have not
been diagnosed with breast cancer. Every participant who completes the study will receive a $20 coupon
voucher for use at HankyPanky.com. If you have any questions please contact Rosara Torrisi at 516-690-6779 or
RRTorrisi@mail.widener.edu

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Follow this link to complete the survey:
https://cumc.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe6/preview/SV_5chCGgUo1595nNz

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Tracy Allen
Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

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Invitation to Participate in Research
Factors Related to the Health and Well-being of Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgender and/or Queer
Adults Aged 50 and Older
If you identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or
queer and are age 50 or over, we invite you to participate in a
study about factors related to the health and well-being of
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer adults aged
50 and older. We also hope you will pass this invitation on to
others.
We are a research team from Oklahoma State University in
Stillwater and some of us have been working for a number of
years to advocate for and learn more about things that
contribute to the health and well-being of lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and/or queer adults aged 50 or over
(LGBTQ+).
This study is part of that broader research and has two
specific purposes: 1) to learn more about whether the
measures in this study, which have been used with
younger adults who identify as LGBT+, are also valid for individuals aged 50 or older; and 2) to look at
the relationship between these measures and a measure of health and well-being.

You are eligible for this study if you are aged 50 and over and identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/
or queer. If you are interested in learning more about this study, please click here. On the web link, we provide
more information about the study, and direct you to where you can give your consent and complete the survey
measures. Alternately, you may contact Dr. Sue C. Jacobs (sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu or 405-744-9895) for
more information about the study and/or to have one of the researchers below assist you in answering the
research questions by entering them into a computer. Any answers or personal information you provide will be
anonymous as you will not provide your name. If you have questions about your rights as a research volunteer,
you may contact the IRB Office at 223 Scott Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078, 405-744-3377 or irb@okstate.edu.
We hope you are able to be part of this research. What we learn will be reported as group data only and made
available to service agencies, health and mental health providers, equality centers, professional journals,
meetings, or others who request it. Your participation is voluntary and you will receive no compensation
except to know you are contributing to knowledge about an important matter.

James Murray Follies
March 5, 9:00 p.m.
Tulsa Eagle
1338 E 3rd St Tulsa, OK 74120

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Please join the ICAO Board of Directors for our Annual Fundraiser March 5, 2016 at Tulsa Eagle
Proceeds benefit the ICAO's Operational Fund
We will also be announcing our Reign IX Monarch Candidates.
(Public Voting will take place, April 1st and 2nd in Tulsa &amp; OKC - times/locations TBA).

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Faith, Trust and Pixie Dust
April 8-10
Renaissance Tulsa Hotel &amp; Convention Center
6808 S 107th E Ave Tulsa, OK 74133

Please join Absolute Empress VIII Chelsea Ray Star for Coronation IX Weekend April 8-10, 2016
at the Renaissance Tulsa Hotel and Convention Center
Visit our Coronation IX website pages - www.impcourtok.org
for t ickets (early bird rate ends March 31, 2016 ) and Program Ad Information (Ads needed by
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In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Ladies Social Club
EBA Mixer
Worforce Recruitment Event
January Volunteer of the Month

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Awakening Joy

Married filing jointly? In Oklahoma?
Affordable Care Act got you confused?
Let us help you file your 2015 tax returns!

2016 Tulsa Pride Bingo
Providing Safety and Support
P.S. Gordon Exhibit
Passage
"First Thursday" Art Exhibit

Kelly Kirby CPA

Lawyer in the Library

Certified Public Accountant

Rainbow Library

a professional corporation

Video eNews

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Tulsa, OK 74135

Pride Store

Invitation to Participate in Research
OSU Research Project
Diversity Weekend in Eureka Springs
Faith, Trust and Pixie Dus
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Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, March 24th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Ladies Social Club
March 11, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
The Ladies Social Club has definitely hit the ground running!
This tremendous group of women has had a blast at our first
two monthly events, and we expect our March event to be just
as successful.
Join us on March 11 for Paintin' &amp; Drinkin'! We will be led
step-by-step through a custom painting (made specifically for
us!) by the talented Monica Conners, and at the end of the

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The March exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the combined works of
Christina Rhodes, Janet Fadler
Davie, Nels Sterling Bentson and
Di Klepac. This exhibit is entitled

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corrnng January 8 2016
night you'll go home with a beautiful piece of art that YOU
to the Dennis R Nedi Equality Center
created! This painting class has only THREE seats left so act
now if you'd like to paint! The class is $20 (a steal!), which will
cover all your supplies. To register, join LSC's closed
Facebook group (information and link below) and all the
instructions you need are in the event description. You must
pay via paypal in advance to reserve your seat; an RSVP on the facebook event does not count! This will fill up,
so don't wait!

"Bohemian Daydreams"

Don't want to paint? Class is full? Come anyway! There will be music, light refreshments, games, and plenty of
places to sit and hang out with other really cool women.
Connect with the LSC on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here).
Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
March 16, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
The Campbell Hotel
2636 E 11th St, Tulsa, OK 74104

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Business Alliance

Andrew Grimes

Cub Scouts of OkEq
Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers interested
in Cub Scouts are held on
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Our host for March will be The Campbell Hotel, Lounge, Event Center &amp; Spa Maxx. Located right on Historic
Route 66, this elegant boutique hotel is the perfect destination for a relaxing weekend getaway or a professional
business meeting. Let The Campbell Event Center host your conference, wedding or special event.

Gamily

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers
are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information,
brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your
establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to
olivia.cotter@okeq.org for more information.

Worforce Recruitment Event
March 16, 6:00 p.m.

Lawyer in the Library
February - May will be the second
Wednesday of the month from
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 pm.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Need a new job? Need help with your resume? Or want to have better interviewing skills?

Healthcare Navigator
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Recruitment Event

Counseling Services

Wednesday, March 16th
6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
621 E. 4th St.
Tulsa, OK 74120

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here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for the recruitment event of the year!

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Volunteer of the Month
March 2016
David Brooks Parson

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About three years ago, David decided to volunteer at
OKEQ because he wanted to get more involved in
the LGBT community. He enjoys being at the front
desk of the center, answering the phone and
greeting people and being a part of it all.
A message from our volunteer of the month: "I would
recommend volunteering at OKEQ to anyone who
has some free time, and wants to get involved in this
amazing organization. I don't think people realize
what we have here, in Tulsa, OK, the Buckle of the
Bible Belt. We have one of the largest LGBT
resource centers in the country, and the world for
that matter, and I'm proud to be a part of it!"

Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at
jose.vega@okeq.org

Girl Scout Cookie Sale
March 16, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120

In support of Girl Scouts being an inclusive organization,
Oklahomans for Equality will host the Girl Scouts of Eastern
Oklahoma cookie sale at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
on Thursday, March 16th, 2016 starting at 5:30p.m..

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

The cookies will cost
$4.00 per box and will include: Thin Mints, Tagalongs (peanut
butter &amp; chocolate patties), Sonomas (chocolate, caramel &amp;
coconut cookie), Do-si-dos (peanut butter sandwich cookie),
Trefoils (a shortbread cookie), Rah Rah Raisin (oatmeal raisin),
Savannah Smiles (a zesty lemon cookie), and a Toffee Tastic
gluten free cookie (gluten free is $5.00 a box).

Tulsa Metro Softball League
Hey TMSL Players &amp; Fans!
As the weather warms up, we are gearing up for another spring season
of LGBT-friendly softball.
This year, we want to continue to grow from the 2015 Spring
Season on Sunday Funday. Last season, the TMSL Board decided to
return to its roots and bring back the fun on the softball field. In years
past, TMSL has been a great way to get to know members of the
community and has fostered some life-long friendships. We want to
continue with this growth, and want you to be a part of it!
Several of the comments and suggestions we have received focus on
the fact that TMSL has become increasingly more competitive over the
years, and some have felt left out in the process. The Board realizes
that TMSL has strayed a bit from the recreational side of things, and we are working on going back to that and
increasing participation.
Don't worry about having to play without your friends. When you register, simply let us know who you would like
to play with, and we will do our best to accommodate all requests. If you have two or three friends that you
would like to play with, let us know! We will make sure that you get to play on the same team, but also that you
are paired up with a diverse and fun team in the process.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group
First Wednesday of each month
from 6-9 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,

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You don't need to be a member of an existing team or have a group of 10 people to be welcome in TMSL. Sign
up by yourself or with however many of your friends you want to, and come out to play ball. This season, too, we
are lowering the registration fee to $40 per player for the season, which covers all umpire and field fees. Season
is tentatively scheduled to begin in March.
Thank you,
TMSL Board
TMSL is an official program of Oklahomans for Equality.
www.tulsametrosoftball.com

"An Act of Love" Film Screening

highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions
may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

March 18, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

"An Act of Love"is an award-winning
documentary that highlights the struggle for
LGBTQ equality in the nation's second
largest Christian denomination, United
Methodist Church. It is told through the
story of a Methodist minister, Reverend
Frank Schaefer, who "risked it all" to
perform a same-sex wedding for his son.
He was subsequently brought up on
charges by the United Methodist Church,
defrocked and eventually reinstated. This
film is presented by the Tulsa area members of Reconciling Ministries Network
(rmnetwork.org), a national group of over 32,000 United Methodist members advocating for
full inclusion in the United Methodist Church. We welcome all. Read more at
anactoflovefilm.com.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Awakening Joy
Mar 19, 2:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for the afternoon to awaken to the joy that is
already inside of us through the healing power of
breath. Breathwork is a simple, powerful, clear
process of self-discovery. The mechanics are simple
and easy to learn and can bring you powerful
information, integration and understanding. Whether
you are living your dream life or experiencing struggle,
confusion or dissatisfaction with your results,
Breathwork can lead you to powerful understanding of
how to heal your life expression or how to expand
more fully into your life experience.

"Joy does not simply happen to us. We have to choose joy and keep choosing it every day." ~Henri Nouwen
**Early bird pricing available until the end of day on March 11th!**
Please contact Arthur Curtis at 305-758-7588 or Shela Tarwater Crump at 918-576-1430 for details or to
register.

2016 Tulsa Pride Bingo
March 25, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for our third Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2016.
The beautiful and outrageous Nicole Carrington
will be our host once again. Nicole has invited
Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join
her for our biggest pride fundraiser this Pride

Domestic Violence
Survivors Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 6-9 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk
of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing
the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

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season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the
beat for our rapid rounds of Pride Bingo and
DJing our Lip Sync Contest.
You don't want to miss the fun, click here to put
this on your calendar now! Admission is $10 for
general admission, $20 Adult Beverage
admission or buy a whole table for 8 bingo
bangers for $200 which includes unlimited drinks for your table. Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2016. Click
here to make your reservation online. Tables go fast! For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Providing Safety and Support for LGBTQ Survivors of Violence and Sexual
Assault Training
March 24, 5:30 p.m. - Reception
March 25, 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. - Training
This training is for personnel who have direct contact with clients or survivors who might be LGBT and for
managers, supervisors or trainers who oversee policy and influence system culture. The training will include how
to assess coercive control in LGBTQ abusive relationships, looking at sexual and intimate partner violence
through a trans lens and legal issues for the LGBTQ victim. Special guest Technical Assistance Trainer Kristin
Tucker will join us from Seattle, WA.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Kristin is the Senior Program Manager and Coordinator of the National Training and Technical Assistance
Program at the Northwest Network in Seattle. In her current role she provides support, training and technical
assistance to mainstream, domestic and sexual violence service providers across the US.
This seminar is produced in partnership with the Family Safety Center and Oklahomans for Equality and serves
to fulfill the work under the Legal Assistance to Victims grant with Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma.
To RSVP please contact mleighty@fsctulsa.org

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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BEST PRACTICES TRAINING

MARCH 24-25
TULSA, OK

March 24 th
Reception
Kristin Tucker from NW Network

at 5pm

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

March 25 th
A Day of Learning
8 :30am - 3pm
* $5 box lunch with RSVP

This NO COST training is for direct support service personnel,
their supervisors, HR staff, funders and is open to t he public.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
62 1 E 4th St , Tulsa, OK I 9 18-7 43-423 7

2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach
Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

RSVP and Questions
mleighty@fsctulsa.org I 918 - 74--2931

$5.00 per Session

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Gender Outreach

P.S. Gordon Exhibit
April 1 - April 28
Living Arts Tulsa
307 E Mathew B. Brady St., Tulsa, OK 74120
As part of our mission, Living Arts is
establishing the Living Arts Living Legend
Artist Award honoring those artists
responsible for pushing the art world
forward, establishing the reputation of
Tulsa as an artistic city, and contributing
to the encouragement and inspiration of
other artists in our community.

AND THE GIFT OF

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

FALLING SNOW

P.S. GORDON

During April 2016, Living Arts will be
exhibiting works by Patrick (P.S.) Gordon
never before seen in a public
exhibition. Many of these works are held in private collections and all of them will demonstrate Pat's exquisite
skill and never-before-seen subject matter.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Nevermore Edits

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For more information visit http://livingarts.org/ps-gordon-mrs-lennox-gift-falling-snow

Passage
April 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
A peer support group with an exploration of the various changes individuals
might experience in life. Some examples are marriages or life commitments
and break ups, coming out (with possible loses that are involved), death of
a loved one, beloved pet, job loss or career change, to name a few.
We call this "Passage" because life-changing events are a process that
deserve to be treated with compassion and awareness. We will explore
helpful techniques to use to become more mindful and have healthier
communication with self and others. In addition, these sessions will learn
practical ways to reduce stress.
The group will meet the first Tuesday of every month at 6:00 p.m and is
facilitated by Denise Womack.

Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit: Kris Fairchild
Aprill 7, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
The April Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4 th Street in Downtown
Tulsa) will feature the works of Kris Fairchild beginning with a reception on
Thursday, April 7 th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
A lifelong Oklahoman, Kris was exposed to art and creativity at an early age.
Her art began to be influenced many years ago, while as a young girl, she
watched her father create beautiful stained glass windows and spent her
summers enjoying nature . She graduated from University of Central
Oklahoma with a degree in formation art. For many years she worked in other
fields ranging from managing retail to advertising, her passion has always
been for art and nature. Over the years, Kris has taught art classes ranging
from ceramics, to sculpture and painting; she spends her summers
volunteering with children's camps.
Today Kris transforms those experiences into the swirls, curls and mandalas
found in her acrylic paintings. The paintings each explore symbolism thru
images of nature, fantasy and geometric shapes. Mandalas and trees both
are often showcased in Fairchild's paintings. To her, the mandalas represent
balance, harmony and unity; they are symbolic of the universe. Trees
represent life and growth; they are a symbolic of wisdom, strength, beauty,
and protection. Many other images also find symbolism in her paintings.
Fairchild's paintings combine a variety of techniques and bright colors giving
the paintings an energetic and vivid look, as if the light is glowing through
them. The structured geometric patterns next to the more free forms of nature
and a bit of whimsy, invite the viewer to experience the joy she finds in life.
For over a decade Kris has enjoyed sharing her work at a variety of art
festivals, fairs, galleries, and restaurants. Her work is in private collections across the US and in Europe.

SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, April 7 th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of
the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by

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for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

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EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day

Lawyer in the Library
April 13, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center - Rainbow Library
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS Decision in favor of marriage
equality are available in our Pride Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you,

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there will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart Wallace at
stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"How Would You Feel If Your Dad Was Gay?"
by Ann Heron &amp; Meredith Maran

Sexy earthy Val MacGregor has what most women want - a
cozy New York City apartment, a thriving career as a
stewardess, and the constant attention of admiring men. Val
enjoys it all, even if it does feel like something's missing,
something she can't quite put her finger on. And then Val
meets passionate, lovely Toni Molina, and when their
friendship leads to a smoldering kiss, she feels complete as
she never has before. Moving on with Toni to California, Val
struggles to understand the depth of her feelings for her new
lover. While she worries about how her extended family will
feel about her lifestyle, she never suspects that the greatest
threat to her love will come from within. Now, to love and live
freely, Val will have to liberate not just her mind, but her very
heart and soul.

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Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Check Out OkEq's New Video Enews On YouTube!
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will have a new video available each month highlighting special events. The link below will
take you straight to our video. You can subscribe to our YouTube channel to get updates
when the new videos are posted.

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Invitation to Participate in Research
Looking for people who identify as a member of the lesbian community and are 21 years old or older
This study is about the sexuality of both lesbian survivors of breast cancer and lesbian women who have not
been diagnosed with breast cancer. Every participant who completes the study will receive a $20 coupon
voucher for use at HankyPanky.com. If you have any questions please contact Rosara Torrisi at 516-690-6779 or
RRTorrisi@mail.widener.edu
Follow this link to complete the survey:
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Factors Related to the Health and Well-being of Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgender and/or Queer
Adults Aged 50 and Older
If you identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or
queer and are age 50 or over, we invite you to participate in a
study about factors related to the health and well-being of
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer adults aged
50 and older. We also hope you will pass this invitation on to
others.
We are a research team from Oklahoma State University in
Stillwater and some of us have been working for a number of
years to advocate for and learn more about things that
contribute to the health and well-being of lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and/or queer adults aged 50 or over
(LGBTQ+).
This study is part of that broader research and has two
specific purposes: 1) to learn more about whether the
measures in this study, which have been used with
younger adults who identify as LGBT+, are also valid for individuals aged 50 or older; and 2) to look at
the relationship between these measures and a measure of health and well-being.

You are eligible for this study if you are aged 50 and over and identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/
or queer. If you are interested in learning more about this study, please click here. On the web link, we provide
more information about the study, and direct you to where you can give your consent and complete the survey
measures. Alternately, you may contact Dr. Sue C. Jacobs (sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu or 405-744-9895) for
more information about the study and/or to have one of the researchers below assist you in answering the
research questions by entering them into a computer. Any answers or personal information you provide will be
anonymous as you will not provide your name. If you have questions about your rights as a research volunteer,
you may contact the IRB Office at 223 Scott Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078, 405-744-3377 or irb@okstate.edu.
We hope you are able to be part of this research. What we learn will be reported as group data only and made
available to service agencies, health and mental health providers, equality centers, professional journals,
meetings, or others who request it. Your participation is voluntary and you will receive no compensation
except to know you are contributing to knowledge about an important matter.

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Diversity Weekend in Eureka Springs
April 2, 2016
Eureka Springs, AR
The first city in Arkansas to officially endorse same-sex
marriage and the first and only one of two cities in AR
with a Domestic Partnership Registry, and now the
only city in Arkansas with an LGBT specific antidiscrimination ordinance, Eureka Springs also the
number one vacation destination in the Mid-South for
out and proud LGBT travelers.
The antithesis of the redneck stereotype, our micro
mecca has been a beyond-gay-friendly getaway for
decades-- long before out was in. Here, one Gay Pride
weekend won't do. So, Spring, Summer and Fall we
also celebrate a trifecta of Diversity Weekends that
attract thousands of gay and lesbian gaycationers.
A microcosm of San Francisco, we boast a disproportionately large gay population, dozens of gay-owned and
gay-friendly B&amp;Bs, hotels, restaurants, bars, nightclubs, art galleries, shops, turn-of-the-century Victorian homes
and vintage trolleys plying steep and narrow village streets. For a weekend or a week, find out for yourself how
easy it is to be Out In Eureka.

Faith, Trust and Pixie Dust
April 8-10
Renaissance Tulsa Hotel &amp; Convention Center
6808 S 107th E Ave Tulsa, OK 74133

Please join Absolute Empress VIII Chelsea Ray Star for Coronation IX Weekend April 8-10, 2016
at the Renaissance Tulsa Hotel and Convention Center
Visit our Coronation IX website pages - www.impcourtok.org
for t ickets (early bird rate ends March 31, 2016 ) and Program Ad Information (Ads needed by
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Passage
Gay Men's Dinner Group
"First Thursday" Art Exhibit

Kelly Kirby CPA

Lawyer in the Library

Certified Public Accountant

Oklahoma Board Association Law Day

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Pride Store

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Sondheim on Sondheim
P.S. Gordon Exhibit
Jackpot Golf Classic

kelly@kkirby.com
www.kkirby.com

Grab Your Balls!
Invitation to Participate in Research
OSU Research Project
Diversity Weekend in Eureka Springs
Faith, Trust and Pixie Dus
Featured Article
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Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
March 16, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
The Campbell Hotel
2636 E 11th St, Tulsa, OK 74104

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, March 24th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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Business Alliance

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
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OkEq Art Exhibit
The March exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the combined works of
Christina Rhodes, Janet Fadler
Davie, Nels Sterling Bentson and
Di Klepac. This exhibit is entitled
"Bohemian Daydreams"
Our host for March will be The Campbell Hotel, Lounge, Event Center &amp; Spa Maxx. Located right on Historic
Route 66, this elegant boutique hotel is the perfect destination for a relaxing weekend getaway or a professional
business meeting. Let The Campbell Event Center host your conference, wedding or special event.

Andrew Grimes
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers
are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information,
brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your
establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to
olivia.cotter@okeq.org for more information.

Worforce Recruitment Event

Cub Scouts of OkEq
Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers interested
in Cub Scouts are held on
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

March 16, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

Need a new job? Need help with your resume? Or want to have better interviewing skills?

Oklahomans for Equality and Workforce
Gamily

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Recruitment Event
Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

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Lawyer in the Library

6 p.m. - 8 p.m.

February - May will be the second
Wednesday of the month from
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 pm.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center

621 E. 4th St.
Tulsa, OK 74120
Healthcare Navigator

Oklahomans for Equality
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Workforce Tu lsa

Join Oklahomas for Equality and Workforce on Wednesday, March 16 from 6 PM to 8 PM
here at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for the recruitment event of the year!

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services

Girl Scout Cookie Sale
March 16, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120

In support of Girl Scouts being an inclusive organization,
Oklahomans for Equality will host the Girl Scouts of Eastern
Oklahoma cookie sale at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
on Thursday, March 16th, 2016 starting at 5:30p.m..
The cookies will cost
$4.00 per box and will include: Thin Mints, Tagalongs (peanut
butter &amp; chocolate patties), Somoas (chocolate, caramel &amp;
coconut cookie), Do-si-dos (peanut butter sandwich cookie),
Trefoils (a shortbread cookie), Rah Rah Raisin (oatmeal raisin),
Savannah Smiles (a zesty lemon cookie), and a Toffee Tastic
gluten free cookie (gluten free is $5.00 a box).

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

"An Act of Love" Film Screening
March 18, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
"An Act of Love"is an award-winning documentary
that highlights the struggle for LGBTQ equality in the
nation's second largest Christian denomination,
United Methodist Church. It is told through the story
of a Methodist minister, Reverend Frank Schaefer,
who "risked it all" to perform a same-sex wedding for
his son. He was subsequently brought up on
charges by the United Methodist Church, defrocked
and eventually reinstated. This film is presented by

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Tulsa Metro Softball League
Hey TMSL Players &amp; Fans!
As the weather warms up, we are gearing up for another spring season
of LGBT-friendly softball.
This year, we want to continue to grow from the 2015 Spring
Season on Sunday Funday. Last season, the TMSL Board decided to
return to its roots and bring back the fun on the softball field. In years
past, TMSL has been a great way to get to know members of the
community and has fostered some life-long friendships. We want to
continue with this growth, and want you to be a part of it!

Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

Several of the comments and suggestions we have received focus on
the fact that TMSL has become increasingly more competitive over the
years, and some have felt left out in the process. The Board realizes
that TMSL has strayed a bit from the recreational side of things, and we are working on going back to that and
increasing participation.
Don't worry about having to play without your friends. When you register, simply let us know who you would like
to play with, and we will do our best to accommodate all requests. If you have two or three friends that you
would like to play with, let us know! We will make sure that you get to play on the same team, but also that you
are paired up with a diverse and fun team in the process.
You don't need to be a member of an existing team or have a group of 10 people to be welcome in TMSL. Sign
up by yourself or with however many of your friends you want to, and come out to play ball. This season, too, we
are lowering the registration fee to $40 per player for the season, which covers all umpire and field fees. Season
is tentatively scheduled to begin in March.
Thank you,
TMSL Board
TMSL is an official program of Oklahomans for Equality.
www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

Congratulations to the Tulsa Metro Softbal League on their wins at the
Lone Star Classic in Houston Texas last weekend!

Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group

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First Wednesday of each month
from 6-9 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions
may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

We are so proud of the Tulsa Smoke B team who won 1st place.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Domestic Violence
Survivors Support
Group

We are so proud of the Tulsa Smoke C team who won 5th place.

Volunteer of the Month
March 2016
David Brooks Parson

Third Wednesday of each month
from 6-9 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as

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About three years ago, David decided to volunteer at OKEQ because he wanted to
get more involved in the LGBT community. He enjoys being at the front desk of the
center, answering the phone and greeting people and being a part of it all.
A message from our volunteer of the month: "I would recommend volunteering at
OKEQ to anyone who has some free time, and wants to get involved in this
amazing organization. I don't think people realize what we have here, in Tulsa, OK,
the Buckle of the Bible Belt. We have one of the largest LGBT resource centers in
the country, and the world for that matter, and I'm proud to be a part of it!"

creating a safety plan, reducing risk
of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing
the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

SOS Group
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Awakening Joy
Mar 19, 2:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for the afternoon to awaken to the joy that is
already inside of us through the healing power of
breath. Breathwork is a simple, powerful, clear
process of self-discovery. The mechanics are simple
and easy to learn and can bring you powerful
information, integration and understanding. Whether
you are living your dream life or experiencing struggle,
confusion or dissatisfaction with your results,
Breathwork can lead you to powerful understanding of
how to heal your life expression or how to expand
more fully into your life experience.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

"Joy does not simply happen to us. We have to choose joy and keep choosing it every day." ~Henri Nouwen
**Early bird pricing available until the end of day on March 11th!**
Please contact Arthur Curtis at 305-758-7588 or Shela Tarwater Crump at 918-576-1430 for details or to
register.

2016 Tulsa Pride Bingo
March 25, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for our third Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2016.
The beautiful and outrageous Nicole Carrington
will be our host once again. Nicole has invited
Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join
her for our biggest pride fundraiser this Pride
season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the
beat for our rapid rounds of Pride Bingo and
DJing our Lip Sync Contest.

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

You don't want to miss the fun, click here to put
this on your calendar now! Admission is $10 for
general admission, $20 Adult Beverage
admission or buy a whole table for 8 bingo
bangers for $200 which includes unlimited drinks for your table. Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2016. Click
here to make your reservation online. Tables go fast! For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org
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Call for Entries
MOREcolor Regional Juried Fine Arts Exhibition

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

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Oklahomans for Equality is pleased to call for entries to the 2016 MOREcolor
regional juried exhibition and sale of fine art. Long a tradition to celebrate LGBT Pride through the arts,
MOREcolor strives to be artist-friendly and encourage innovative work. The exhibition will be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
As always, artists receive 70% of their sales. Cash prizes will be awarded, including a cash Juror's Award, and a
People's choice award. There is a single entry fee of $10 for up to five entries.
KEY INFORMATION ( please review full submission requirements and enter online )
May 8th: Submission deadline
Each artist may submit up to 5 original works, which have been created in the last 2 years and have never been
shown at any OkEq event
Entry Fee: A single entry fee (per artist, NOT per piece) of $10 for up to five works

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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May 25th: Artist notification of acceptance into the exhibition
June 9th: Delivery of Art Work, 3 to 6pm
All work must be appropriately ready to display (see the submission requirements)
June 9th: MOREcolor 2016
Opening Reception, 6 to 9pm
Free and open to the public, cash prizes awarded, surprises and live performances, catered cuisine and bar, sale
of fine art. Artists are encouraged to bring as many guests as they like.
June 9th-12th: Run of the Show
June 13th: Pick up unsold work, 3 to 6pm
To Enter:
Go to https://morecolor2016.artcall.org/ for online submission of entries. All entries must be made online.
Proposals for performance and installation works should be addressed to Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org, or
call for information 918-813-8993.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Thank you for being part of MOREcolor 2016!

Providing Safety and Support for LGBTQ Survivors of Violence and Sexual
Assault Training
March 24, 5:00 p.m. - Reception
March 25, 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. - Training
This training is for personnel who have direct contact with clients or survivors who might be LGBT and for
managers, supervisors or trainers who oversee policy and influence system culture. The training will include how
to assess coercive control in LGBTQ abusive relationships, looking at sexual and intimate partner violence
through a trans lens and legal issues for the LGBTQ victim. Special guest Technical Assistance Trainer Kristin
Tucker will join us from Seattle, WA.
Kristin is the Senior Program Manager and Coordinator of the National Training and Technical Assistance
Program at the Northwest Network in Seattle. In her current role she provides support, training and technical
assistance to mainstream, domestic and sexual violence service providers across the US.

Yoga by Zach
Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

$5.00 per Session

This seminar is produced in partnership with the Family Safety Center and Oklahomans for Equality and serves
to fulfill the work under the Legal Assistance to Victims grant with Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma.
To RSVP please contact mleighty@fsctulsa.org

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

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Lambda Al-Anon Group

Providing Safety and Support for
LGBTQ Survivors of Violence and Sexual Assault

Every Friday
7 p.m.

BEST PRACTICES TRAINING

MARCH 24-25
TULSA, OK

March 25 th
A Day of Learning

March 24 th
Reception
Kristin Tucker from NW Network

at 5pm

8:30am - 3pm
* $5 box lunch with RSVP

This NO COST training is for direct support service personnel ,
their supervisors, HR staff, funders and is open to t he public.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Nevermore Edits
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

62 1 E 4t h St, Tulsa , OK I 9 18-7 43-423 7
RSVP and Questions

mleighty@fsctulsa.org I 918- 74-2931

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Game Night
Passage
April 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
A peer support group with an exploration of the various changes individuals
might experience in life. Some examples are marriages or life commitments
and break ups, coming out (with possible loses that are involved), death of
a loved one, beloved pet, job loss or career change, to name a few.
We call this "Passage" because life-changing events are a process that
deserve to be treated with compassion and awareness. We will explore
helpful techniques to use to become more mindful and have healthier
communication with self and others. In addition, these sessions will learn
practical ways to reduce stress.

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

The group will meet the first Tuesday of every month at 6:00 p.m and is
facilitated by Denise Womack.

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Gay Men's Dinner Group
April 5, 6:30 p.m.
Burn Co. BBQ
1738 S. Boston Ave. Tulsa, OK 74119
Cost is $25 per person. This includes meal with soda/tea.
The bar will be open also, but not included in the $25. Please drink
responsibly.
This is probably our favorite dinner location. Adam at BurnCo is
opening the restaurant just for our group. So please lets treat them
right.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

If you are coming please rsvp. I need a headcount for the reservation.
To RSVP please contact Richard Haley at
GuysDineToo@gmail.com
Also Dine Out For Life is Thursday April 30th. This is an annual dining
fundraising event raising money for AIDS service organizations (H.O.P.E.). Participating restaurants are donating
a percentage of their sales. You can go to diningoutforlife.com for a list of participating restaurants. BurnCo is a
participating restaurant for lunch.

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit: Kris Fairchild
Aprill 7, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
The April Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4 th Street in Downtown
Tulsa) will feature the works of Kris Fairchild beginning with a reception on
Thursday, April 7 th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
A lifelong Oklahoman, Kris was exposed to art and creativity at an early age.
Her art began to be influenced many years ago, while as a young girl, she
watched her father create beautiful stained glass windows and spent her
summers enjoying nature . She graduated from University of Central
Oklahoma with a degree in formation art. For many years she worked in other
fields ranging from managing retail to advertising, her passion has always
been for art and nature. Over the years, Kris has taught art classes ranging
from ceramics, to sculpture and painting; she spends her summers
volunteering with children's camps.
Today Kris transforms those experiences into the swirls, curls and mandalas
found in her acrylic paintings. The paintings each explore symbolism thru
images of nature, fantasy and geometric shapes. Mandalas and trees both
are often showcased in Fairchild's paintings. To her, the mandalas represent
balance, harmony and unity; they are symbolic of the universe. Trees
represent life and growth; they are a symbolic of wisdom, strength, beauty,
and protection. Many other images also find symbolism in her paintings.
Fairchild's paintings combine a variety of techniques and bright colors giving
the paintings an energetic and vivid look, as if the light is glowing through
them. The structured geometric patterns next to the more free forms of nature
and a bit of whimsy, invite the viewer to experience the joy she finds in life.
For over a decade Kris has enjoyed sharing her work at a variety of art
festivals, fairs, galleries, and restaurants. Her work is in private collections across the US and in Europe.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, April 7 th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of
the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Ladies Social Club
April 8, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
The Ladies Social Club has definitely hit the ground running!
This tremendous group of women has had a blast at our first
two monthly events, and we expect our March event to be just
as successful.

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Join us on March 11 for Paintin' &amp; Drinkin'! We will be led
step-by-step through a custom painting (made specifically for
us!) by the talented Monica Conners, and at the end of the
night you'll go home with a beautiful piece of art that YOU
created! This painting class has only THREE seats left so act
now if you'd like to paint! The class is $20 (a steal!), which will
cover all your supplies. To register, join LSC's closed
Facebook group (information and link below) and all the
instructions you need are in the event description. You must
pay via paypal in advance to reserve your seat; an RSVP on
the facebook event does not count! This will fill up, so don't wait!
Don't want to paint? Class is full? Come anyway! There will be music, light refreshments, games, and plenty of
places to sit and hang out with other really cool women.

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Connect with the LSC on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here).
Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com.

Lawyer in the Library
April 13, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center - Rainbow Library
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

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lawyer about topics such as family law (divorce, paternity,

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Oklahoma Bar Association Law Day
April 28, 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
The OBA will provide free legal advice on Thursday, April 28 from
9 a.m. to 9 p.m., as part of its annual Law Day celebration and the
Ask A Lawyer TV show, broadcasting on OETA. Viewers,
statewide can call toll-free 1-800-456-8525 and Tulsa area
residents can call 918-838-8770 to have their legal questions answered and get legal advice, at NO CHARGE,
by the volunteer attorneys. Viewers can also choose to email their questions to askalawyer@okbar.org The
OBA has been providing this community service for more than 35 years.

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS Decision in favor of marriage
equality are available in our Pride Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you,
there will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart Wallace at
stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and
new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"My Trip Down the Pink Carpet"
Leslie Jordan

A hilarious romp from small-town USA to the
pink carpet of Hollywood with the beloved
Emmy-winning actor, playwright, and gay icon.
Leslie Jordan is a small man with a giant
propensity for scene stealing. Best known for
his bravura recurring role as Karen's nemesis,
Beverley Leslie, on Will &amp; Grace (for which he
won a Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
Emmy in 2006), he has also made memorable
appearances on Ally McBeal, Boston Public,
Monk, and Murphy Brown.

MY TRIP DOW

THE

PINK CARPET

Raised in a conservative family in
Chattanooga, Tennessee, Leslie-who
describes himself as "the gayest man I know"boarded a Greyhound bus bound for LA with
$1,200 sewn into his underpants and never
looked back. His pocket-sized physique and
inescapable talent for high camp paved the
way to a lucrative and varied career in
commercials and on television. Along the way
he immersed himself in writing for the stage,
and his one-man testimonials have become
cult off-Broadway hits. But with success came
dangerous temptations: a self-proclaimed
former substance abuser and sexaholic, Leslie
has spent time in jail and struggled to
overcome his addictions and self-loathing.
My Trip Down the Pink Carpet is a rollicking,
fast-paced collection of stories, served up with
wit, panache, and plenty of biting asides. Filled
with comically overwrought childhood agonies,
offbeat observations, and revealing celebrity
encounters-from Boy George to George
Clooney-it delivers a fresh, laugh-out-loud take
on Hollywood, fame, addiction, gay culture, and learning to love oneself.

lLESLIE JORDAN

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

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Our video eNews is a fast fun way to get caught up on major upcoming events at OkEq. We will have a new
video available each month highlighting special events. The link below will take you straight to our video. You can
subscribe to our YouTube channel to get updates when the new videos are posted.

https://youtu.be/PexsZ2aSKW0

Sondheim on Sondheim
March 31, 8:00 p.m.
Lorton Performance Center
550 South Gary Place, Tulsa, OK 74104
Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Conceived [and directed on Broadway] by
James Lapine

SO DHEI

Sondheim On Sondheim is a tour de force
through the life and work of theatre's greatest
living artist and father of the modern musical,
Stephen Sondheim. Through live performance,
archival footage and interactive video, the
audience will feel as if they are having an
intimate conversation and a greatest-hits concert
with the legend himself.
Variety magazine calls Sondheim on Sondheim "an enchanting, warm and provocative opportunity to hear not
only Sondheim's songs, but, literally, the master's voice."
A high school matinee will be held at 10 a.m. April 1. (Call 918-631-2566 for information regarding this special
performance.)
"Sondheim On Sondheim" is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International. All
authorized performance materials are also supplied by:
MTI, 421 W. 54th St., New York, NY 10019.
Tel.: (212)541-4684;
Fax: (212)397-4684.
www.MTIShows.com
Cost: $20 for adults; $10 for senior citizens 55+ and area students; $6 for TU students, staff and faculty
Contact Phone: 918-631-2566

P.S. Gordon Exhibit
April 1 - April 28
Living Arts Tulsa
307 E Mathew B. Brady St., Tulsa, OK 74120
As part of our mission, Living Arts is
establishing the Living Arts Living Legend
Artist Award honoring those artists
responsible for pushing the art world
forward, establishing the reputation of
Tulsa as an artistic city, and contributing
to the encouragement and inspiration of
other artists in our community.

AND THE GIFT OF

FALLING SNOW

P.S. GORDON

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During April 2016, Living Arts will be
exhibiting works by Patrick (P.S.) Gordon
never before seen in a public exhibition. Many of these works are held in private collections and all of them will
demonstrate Pat's exquisite skill and never-before-seen subject matter.
For more information visit http://livingarts.org/ps-gordon-mrs-lennox-gift-falling-snow
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May 6, 8:00 p.m.
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GRAB
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BALLS!
And you could win some money doing it!

Come join us at Sheridan Lanes on Friday May 6 th for some bowling
fun and support the JOLT bowling tournament. You don't need to
know how to bowl to have a great time. For $20, you get 3 games of
bowling and free shoe rental. You also get chances to win money
and cool door prizes plus have a great time with your friends!
Arrive at Sheridan Lanes at 31 st and Sheridan at 7:30 PM to get your
shoes and pick your lanes. Bowling will start at 8:00 PM.
Invitation to Participate in Research
Looking for people who identify as a member of the lesbian community and are 21 years old or older
This study is about the sexuality of both lesbian survivors of breast cancer and lesbian women who have not
been diagnosed with breast cancer. Every participant who completes the study will receive a $20 coupon
voucher for use at HankyPanky.com. If you have any questions please contact Rosara Torrisi at 516-690-6779 or
RRTorrisi@mail.widener.edu
Follow this link to complete the survey:
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Invitation to Participate in Research
Factors Related to the Health and Well-being of Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgender and/or Queer
Adults Aged 50 and Older
If you identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or
queer and are age 50 or over, we invite you to participate in a
study about factors related to the health and well-being of
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer adults aged
50 and older. We also hope you will pass this invitation on to
others.
We are a research team from Oklahoma State University in
Stillwater and some of us have been working for a number of
years to advocate for and learn more about things that
contribute to the health and well-being of lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and/or queer adults aged 50 or over
(LGBTQ+).
This study is part of that broader research and has two
specific purposes: 1) to learn more about whether the
measures in this study, which have been used with
younger adults who identify as LGBT+, are also valid for individuals aged 50 or older; and 2) to look at
the relationship between these measures and a measure of health and well-being.

You are eligible for this study if you are aged 50 and over and identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/
or queer. If you are interested in learning more about this study, please click here. On the web link, we provide
more information about the study, and direct you to where you can give your consent and complete the survey
measures. Alternately, you may contact Dr. Sue C. Jacobs (sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu or 405-744-9895) for
more information about the study and/or to have one of the researchers below assist you in answering the

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research questions by entering them into a computer. Any answers or personal information you provide will be
anonymous as you will not provide your name. If you have questions about your rights as a research volunteer,
you may contact the IRB Office at 223 Scott Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078, 405-744-3377 or irb@okstate.edu.
We hope you are able to be part of this research. What we learn will be reported as group data only and made
available to service agencies, health and mental health providers, equality centers, professional journals,
meetings, or others who request it. Your participation is voluntary and you will receive no compensation
except to know you are contributing to knowledge about an important matter.

Diversity Weekend in Eureka Springs
April 2, 2016
Eureka Springs, AR
The first city in Arkansas to officially endorse same-sex
marriage and the first and only one of two cities in AR
with a Domestic Partnership Registry, and now the
only city in Arkansas with an LGBT specific antidiscrimination ordinance, Eureka Springs also the
number one vacation destination in the Mid-South for
out and proud LGBT travelers.
The antithesis of the redneck stereotype, our micro
mecca has been a beyond-gay-friendly getaway for
decades-- long before out was in. Here, one Gay Pride
weekend won't do. So, Spring, Summer and Fall we
also celebrate a trifecta of Diversity Weekends that
attract thousands of gay and lesbian gaycationers.
A microcosm of San Francisco, we boast a disproportionately large gay population, dozens of gay-owned and
gay-friendly B&amp;Bs, hotels, restaurants, bars, nightclubs, art galleries, shops, turn-of-the-century Victorian homes
and vintage trolleys plying steep and narrow village streets. For a weekend or a week, find out for yourself how
easy it is to be Out In Eureka.

Faith, Trust and Pixie Dust
April 8-10
Renaissance Tulsa Hotel &amp; Convention Center
6808 S 107th E Ave Tulsa, OK 74133

Please join Absolute Empress VIII Chelsea Ray Star for Coronation IX Weekend April 8-10, 2016
at the Renaissance Tulsa Hotel and Convention Center
Visit our Coronation IX website pages - www.impcourtok.org
for t ickets (early bird rate ends March 31, 2016 ) and Program Ad Information (Ads needed by
March 4, 2016 )
Voting for ICAO's Reign IX Monarchs
(this is a public vote) Must be 18 with Valid Oklahoma ID
Tulsa Locations:
April 1st 9 pm - 11 pm at the Tulsa Eagle
April 2nd 1 pm - 3 pm at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center
OKC Location:
April 2nd 8 pm - 11 pm at the Habana Inn Hallway between Copa &amp; Finishline

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March 23rd, 2016
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Click here to sponsor a day to honor
your special occasion.
2016 Tulsa Pride Bingo
Providing Safety and Support

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Club Majestic Turnabout Show.

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Gay Men's Dinner Group

Married filing jointly? In Oklahoma?
Affordable Care Act got you confused?
Let us help you file your 2015 tax returns!

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit
Lawyer in the Library
EBA Mixer
Tulsa Metro Softball League
January Volunteer of the Month

Kelly Kirby CPA
Certified Public Accountant
a professional corporation

Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Video eNews
Credo
Sondheim on Sondheim

(918) 747-5466

Openarms Youth Project Fundraiser
P.S. Gordon Exhibit

4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

kelly@kkirby.com
www.kkirby.com

Diversity Weekend in Eureka Springs
Jackpot Golf Classic
Ms. Jolt Pageant
Faith, Trust and Pixie Dus
Oklahoma Board Association Law Day
Grab Your Balls!
Invitation to Participate in Research

Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

Michael Farr is Sponsoring the Day
March 25th, 2016

Michael Farr will be
sponsoring the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center
for the day on March

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, March 24th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit

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25th.
Thank you Michael!

The March exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the combined works of
Christina Rhodes, Janet Fadler
Davie, Nels Sterling Bentson and
Di Klepac. This exhibit is entitled
"Bohemian Daydreams"

If you would like to sponsor a day to honor your
birthday, anniversary, or any other special
occasion click here.

2016 Tulsa Pride Bingo
March 25, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for our third Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2016.
The beautiful and outrageous Nicole Carrington
will be our host once again. Nicole has invited
Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join
her for our biggest pride fundraiser this Pride
season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the
beat for our rapid rounds of Pride Bingo and
DJing our Lip Sync Contest.
You don't want to miss the fun, put this on your
calendar now!
$10 for general admission
$20 Adult Beverage admission or
buy a whole table for 8 bingo bangers for $200 which includes unlimited drinks for your table.
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2016. Click here to make your reservation online. Tables go fast! For more
information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Providing Safety and Support for LGBTQ Survivors of Violence and Sexual
Assault Training

Andrew Grimes

Cub Scouts of OkEq
Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers interested
in Cub Scouts are held on
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

March 24, 5:00 p.m. - Reception
March 25, 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. - Training
This training is for personnel who have direct contact with clients or survivors who might be LGBT and for
managers, supervisors or trainers who oversee policy and influence system culture. The training will include how
to assess coercive control in LGBTQ abusive relationships, looking at sexual and intimate partner violence
through a trans lens and legal issues for the LGBTQ victim. Special guest Technical Assistance Trainer Kristin
Tucker will join us from Seattle, WA.
Kristin is the Senior Program Manager and Coordinator of the National Training and Technical Assistance
Program at the Northwest Network in Seattle. In her current role she provides support, training and technical
assistance to mainstream, domestic and sexual violence service providers across the US.

Gamily

This seminar is produced in partnership with the Family Safety Center and Oklahomans for Equality and serves
to fulfill the work under the Legal Assistance to Victims grant with Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma.
To RSVP please contact mleighty@fsctulsa.org

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
February - May will be the second

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Wednesday of the month from
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 pm.m.

Providing Safety and Support for
LGBTQ Survivors of Violence and Sexual Assault

BEST PRACTICES TRAINING

MARCH 24-25
TULSA, OK

Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Healthcare Navigator

March 25 th
A Day of Learning

March 24 th
Reception
Kristin Tucker from NW Network

at 5pm

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services

8:30am - 3pm
* $5 box lunch with RSVP

This NO COST training is for direct support service personnel ,
their supervisors, HR staff, funders and is open to t he public.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
62 1 E 4t h St, Tulsa , OK I 9 18-7 43-423 7
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

RSVP and Questions

mleighty@fsctulsa.org I 918- 74-2931

oklahom n.s for equality

Club Majestic Turnabout Show
April 1, 8:30 p.m.
Club Majestic
124 N Boston Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103
Join us Friday April 1st 2016 for our annual Turnabout Show benefiting Tulsa Pride/ OKEQ.

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See the Majestic staff rock the stage in drag, showcasing
their favorite Pop/ Cultural icon.
Doors open at 8:30PM | Show Starts at 9pm
18 to Enter | 21 to Drink

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Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Call for Entries

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MOREcolor Regional Juried Fine Arts Exhibition

Oklahomans for Equality is pleased to call for entries to the 2016 MOREcolor
regional juried exhibition and sale of fine art. Long a tradition to celebrate LGBT Pride through the arts,
MOREcolor strives to be artist-friendly and encourage innovative work. The exhibition will be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
As always, artists receive 70% of their sales. Cash prizes will be awarded, including a cash Juror's Award, and a
People's choice award. There is a single entry fee of $10 for up to five entries.

Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

KEY INFORMATION ( please review full submission requirements and enter online )
May 8th: Submission deadline
Each artist may submit up to 5 original works, which have been created in the last 2 years and have never been
shown at any OkEq event
Entry Fee: A single entry fee (per artist, NOT per piece) of $10 for up to five works
May 25th: Artist notification of acceptance into the exhibition
June 9th: Delivery of Art Work, 3 to 6pm
All work must be appropriately ready to display (see the submission requirements)
June 9th: MOREcolor 2016
Opening Reception, 6 to 9pm
Free and open to the public, cash prizes awarded, surprises and live performances, catered cuisine and bar, sale
of fine art. Artists are encouraged to bring as many guests as they like.
June 9th-12th: Run of the Show
June 13th: Pick up unsold work, 3 to 6pm

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

To Enter:
Go to https://morecolor2016.artcall.org/ for online submission of entries. All entries must be made online.
Proposals for performance and installation works should be addressed to Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org, or
call for information 918-813-8993.
Thank you for being part of MOREcolor 2016!

Passage
April 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
A peer support group with an exploration of the various changes individuals
might experience in life. Some examples are marriages or life commitments
and break ups, coming out (with possible loses that are involved), death of
a loved one, beloved pet, job loss or career change, to name a few.
We call this "Passage" because life-changing events are a process that
deserve to be treated with compassion and awareness. We will explore
helpful techniques to use to become more mindful and have healthier
communication with self and others. In addition, these sessions will learn
practical ways to reduce stress.
The group will meet the first Tuesday of every month at 6:00 p.m and is
facilitated by Denise Womack.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group
First Wednesday of each month
from 6-9 p.m.

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Gay Men's Dinner Group
April 5, 6:30 p.m.
Burn Co. BBQ
1738 S. Boston Ave. Tulsa, OK 74119
Cost is $25 per person. This includes meal with soda/tea.
The bar will be open also, but not included in the $25. Please drink
responsibly.
This is probably our favorite dinner location. Adam at BurnCo is
opening the restaurant just for our group. So please lets treat them
right.
If you are coming please rsvp. I need a headcount for the reservation.
To RSVP please contact Richard Haley at
GuysDineToo@gmail.com
Also Dine Out For Life is Thursday April 30th. This is an annual dining
fundraising event raising money for AIDS service organizations (H.O.P.E.). Participating restaurants are donating
a percentage of their sales. You can go to diningoutforlife.com for a list of participating restaurants. BurnCo is a
participating restaurant for lunch.

Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions
may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit: Kris Fairchild
Aprill 7, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
The April Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4 th Street in Downtown
Tulsa) will feature the works of Kris Fairchild beginning with a reception on
Thursday, April 7 th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
A lifelong Oklahoman, Kris was exposed to art and creativity at an early age.
Her art began to be influenced many years ago, while as a young girl, she
watched her father create beautiful stained glass windows and spent her
summers enjoying nature . She graduated from University of Central
Oklahoma with a degree in formation art. For many years she worked in other
fields ranging from managing retail to advertising, her passion has always
been for art and nature. Over the years, Kris has taught art classes ranging
from ceramics, to sculpture and painting; she spends her summers
volunteering with children's camps.
Today Kris transforms those experiences into the swirls, curls and mandalas
found in her acrylic paintings. The paintings each explore symbolism thru
images of nature, fantasy and geometric shapes. Mandalas and trees both
are often showcased in Fairchild's paintings. To her, the mandalas represent
balance, harmony and unity; they are symbolic of the universe. Trees
represent life and growth; they are a symbolic of wisdom, strength, beauty,
and protection. Many other images also find symbolism in her paintings.
Fairchild's paintings combine a variety of techniques and bright colors giving
the paintings an energetic and vivid look, as if the light is glowing through
them. The structured geometric patterns next to the more free forms of nature
and a bit of whimsy, invite the viewer to experience the joy she finds in life.
For over a decade Kris has enjoyed sharing her work at a variety of art
festivals, fairs, galleries, and restaurants. Her work is in private collections across the US and in Europe.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, April 7 th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of
the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Domestic Violence
Survivors Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 6-9 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk
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positive coping skills and addressing
the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Lawyer in the Library
April 13, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center - Rainbow Library
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
April 20, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
108 Contemporary
108 E. Brady St., Tulsa, OK 74103

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E UALITY
Business Alliance

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Steven Michael Hall Photography will be hosting our April EBA networking event. Our event will be at the 108
Contemporary studio located at 108 East Brady Street. Steven took the leap into photography in 1993 when he
jumped from the writing and editing side of newspapers. He has always been intrigued by photography's ability to
show potentials and personal revealings.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach
Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers
are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information,
brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your
establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to
olivia.cotter@okeq.org for more information.

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Tulsa Metro Softball League
Hey TMSL Players &amp; Fans!

$5.00 per Session

As the weather warms up, we are gearing up for another spring season
of LGBT-friendly softball.
This year, we want to continue to grow from the 2015 Spring
Season on Sunday Funday. Last season, the TMSL Board decided to
return to its roots and bring back the fun on the softball field. In years
past, TMSL has been a great way to get to know members of the
community and has fostered some life-long friendships. We want to
continue with this growth, and want you to be a part of it!
Several of the comments and suggestions we have received focus on
the fact that TMSL has become increasingly more competitive over the
years, and some have felt left out in the process. The Board realizes
that TMSL has strayed a bit from the recreational side of things, and we are working on going back to that and
increasing participation.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

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Don't worry about having to play without your friends. When you register, simply let us know who you would like
to play with, and we will do our best to accommodate all requests. If you have two or three friends that you
would like to play with, let us know! We will make sure that you get to play on the same team, but also that you
are paired up with a diverse and fun team in the process.
You don't need to be a member of an existing team or have a group of 10 people to be welcome in TMSL. Sign
up by yourself or with however many of your friends you want to, and come out to play ball. This season, too, we
are lowering the registration fee to $40 per player for the season, which covers all umpire and field fees. Season
is tentatively scheduled to begin in March.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Ladies Social Club

Thank you,
TMSL Board
TMSL is an official program of Oklahomans for Equality.
www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Congratulations to the Tulsa Metro Softbal League on their wins at the
Lone Star Classic in Houston Texas!

Second Friday of each month
6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Make friends and have fun with the
Ladies Social Club at OkEq!
Single, married, LGBT, ally, young in
body, young at heart -- all women
are welcome!
Follow us on Facebook
Questions? Email Kelley Parker,
LSC facilitator at
ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com

Nevermore Edits
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

We are so proud of the Tulsa Smoke B team who won 1st place!

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

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Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

And the Tulsa Smoke C team who won 5th place!

Volunteer of the Month
March 2016
David Brooks Parson
About three years ago, David decided to volunteer at OKEQ because he wanted to
get more involved in the LGBT community. He enjoys being at the front desk of the
center, answering the phone and greeting people and being a part of it all.
A message from our volunteer of the month: "I would recommend volunteering at
OKEQ to anyone who has some free time, and wants to get involved in this
amazing organization. I don't think people realize what we have here, in Tulsa, OK,
the Buckle of the Bible Belt. We have one of the largest LGBT resource centers in
the country, and the world for that matter, and I'm proud to be a part of it!"

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

EBA Directory
Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS Decision in favor of marriage
equality are available in our Pride Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you,
there will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart Wallace at
stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or concerns.

The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day

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Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and
new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Slient Lives: How High A Price"
Sara L. Boesser

This book is a valuable resource that combines autobiographical sources,
personal interviews, and questions for reflection to explore issues relevant to
everyone's sexual orientation and gender status, be they heterosexual, gay,
lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or intersexual. Its readily accessible format
assists individuals, study groups, civic groups, spiritual groups, or
congregations create an open forum for the discussion of sexuality. It is
helpful for personal journaling and sharing with relatives and friends, and is
also very useful as a college text, therapy supplement, and as a catalyst for
group discussions regarding gay, lesbian, and bisexual issues; gay rights;
the coming-out process; and gay marriage.8!

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe
McDonald Rainbow Library .

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Credo - Live. Love. Connect.
March 26, 12:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
Saturday Spirituality Discussion Group
Credo is a progressive, open-minded, open-hearted,
inclusive spiritual community focused on supporting
people in their spiritual journey. The word Credo
means "I believe" and the primary intention of Credo is
to support people in exploring their beliefs and living a
life which is aligned with those beliefs. We come
Live. Love. Connect.
together for inspiration and transformation through
discussion, meditation, music, and connection with
each other and Spirit! At the heart of the Credo philosophy is the application of spiritual principles that Spirit/Love
is expressing through all things and that this expression comes through each of us individually.

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"The wick of your individual life runs deep into the oil of pure Being. There is but Life and that Life is your life
now." ~ Ernest Holmes
For Information please contact Jeff Staton at 918-928-6049 or email revjeffstaton@gmail.com
We meet every Saturday from 12:30pm - 2:00pm / Love offerings gratefully accepted
Credo is an affiliate of Centers for Spiritual Living www.csl.org

Sondheim on Sondheim
March 31, 8:00 p.m.
Lorton Performance Center
550 South Gary Place, Tulsa, OK 74104
Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Conceived [and directed on Broadway] by
James Lapine

SO DHEI

Sondheim On Sondheim is a tour de force
through the life and work of theatre's greatest
living artist and father of the modern musical,
Stephen Sondheim. Through live performance,
archival footage and interactive video, the
audience will feel as if they are having an
intimate conversation and a greatest-hits concert
with the legend himself.
Variety magazine calls Sondheim on Sondheim "an enchanting, warm and provocative opportunity to hear not
only Sondheim's songs, but, literally, the master's voice."
A high school matinee will be held at 10 a.m. April 1. (Call 918-631-2566 for information regarding this special
performance.)
"Sondheim On Sondheim" is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International. All
authorized performance materials are also supplied by:
MTI, 421 W. 54th St., New York, NY 10019.
Tel.: (212)541-4684;
Fax: (212)397-4684.

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www.MTIShows.com
Cost: $20 for adults; $10 for senior citizens 55+ and area students; $6 for TU students, staff and faculty
Contact Phone: 918-631-2566

Openarms Youth Project Fundraiser
April 1, 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Open arms Youth Project
2015-B S. Lakewood Ave. Tulsa, OK 74112

Openarms Youth Project
LIV E &amp; SIL E N T

AUCTION

FUNORAISER

Our mission is to bring Lesbian, Gay Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning youth and their friends together to
build a peer based community that empowers them to end isolation, create a progressive youth voice; increase
well being and self-esteem; and change the communities in which they live. Open arms Youth Project
accomplishes this by offering peer based education, advocacy, recreation, information and leadership
opportunities .
We will be hosting a fundraising event on April 1st holding both live and silent auctions with many wonderful
items donated by generous local business owners. The event will provide live entertainment, h'dourveres, food
and beverages as well as a 50/50 ticket raffle drawing!
Come out and support Open arms Youth Project!
To purchase tickets visit WWW.OPENARMSPROJECT.ORG
Ticket price prior to event is $25.00 - door price night of event - $30.00
Your ticket will get you access to wine, beer, and FREE COVER to the after party at AREA 18!
All attendees and ticket holders must be over the age of 21.

P.S. Gordon Exhibit
April 1 - April 28
Living Arts Tulsa
307 E Mathew B. Brady St., Tulsa, OK 74120
As part of our mission, Living Arts is
establishing the Living Arts Living Legend
Artist Award honoring those artists
responsible for pushing the art world
forward, establishing the reputation of
Tulsa as an artistic city, and contributing
to the encouragement and inspiration of
other artists in our community.

MRS. LENNOX
AND THE GIFT OF

FALLING SNOW

P.S. GORDON

During April 2016, Living Arts will be
exhibiting works by Patrick (P.S.) Gordon
never before seen in a public
exhibition. Many of these works are held in private collections and all of them will demonstrate Pat's exquisite
skill and never-before-seen subject matter.
For more information visit http://livingarts.org/ps-gordon-mrs-lennox-gift-falling-snow
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Diversity Weekend in Eureka Springs
April 2, 2016
Eureka Springs, AR
The first city in Arkansas to officially endorse same-sex
marriage and the first and only one of two cities in AR

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with a Domestic Partnership Registry, and now the
only city in Arkansas with an LGBT specific antidiscrimination ordinance, Eureka Springs also the
number one vacation destination in the Mid-South for
out and proud LGBT travelers.
The antithesis of the redneck stereotype, our micro
mecca has been a beyond-gay-friendly getaway for
decades-- long before out was in. Here, one Gay Pride
weekend won't do. So, Spring, Summer and Fall we
also celebrate a trifecta of Diversity Weekends that attract thousands of gay and lesbian gaycationers.
A microcosm of San Francisco, we boast a disproportionately large gay population, dozens of gay-owned and
gay-friendly B&amp;Bs, hotels, restaurants, bars, nightclubs, art galleries, shops, turn-of-the-century Victorian homes
and vintage trolleys plying steep and narrow village streets. For a weekend or a week, find out for yourself how
easy it is to be Out In Eureka.

Jackpot Golf Classic
April 2, 7:30 a.m.
The Canyons at Blackjack Ridge
1801 N. McKinley Ave. Sand Springs, OK 74063

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April 8, 8:00 p.m.
New Age Renegades
1649 S. Main St., Tulsa, OK 74119

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Faith, Trust and Pixie Dust
April 8-10
Renaissance Tulsa Hotel &amp; Convention Center
6808 S 107th E Ave Tulsa, OK 74133

Please join Absolute Empress VIII Chelsea Ray Star for Coronation IX Weekend April 8-10, 2016
at the Renaissance Tulsa Hotel and Convention Center
Visit our Coronation IX website pages - www.impcourtok.org
for t ickets (early bird rate ends March 31, 2016 ) and Program Ad Information (Ads needed by
March 4, 2016 )
Voting for ICAO's Reign IX Monarchs
(this is a public vote) Must be 18 with Valid Oklahoma ID
Tulsa Locations:
April 1st 9 pm - 11 pm at the Tulsa Eagle
April 2nd 1 pm - 3 pm at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center
OKC Location:
April 2nd 8 pm - 11 pm at the Habana Inn Hallway between Copa &amp; Finishline

Oklahoma Bar Association Law Day
April 28, 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
The OBA will provide free legal advice on Thursday, April 28 from
9 a.m. to 9 p.m., as part of its annual Law Day celebration and the
Ask A Lawyer TV show, broadcasting on OETA. Viewers,
statewide can call toll-free 1-800-456-8525 and Tulsa area
residents can call 918-838-8770 to have their legal questions answered and get legal advice, at NO CHARGE,
by the volunteer attorneys. Viewers can also choose to email their questions to askalawyer@okbar.org The
OBA has been providing this community service for more than 35 years.

Grab Your Balls!
May 6, 8:00 p.m.
AMF Sheridan Lanes
3121 S. Sheridan Rd. Tulsa, OK 74145

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BALLS!
And you could win some money doing it!

Come join us at Sheridan Lanes on Friday May 6 th for some bowling
fun and support the JOLT bowling tournament. You don't need to
know how to bowl to have a great time. For $20, you get 3 games of
bowling and free shoe rental. You also get chances to win money
and cool door prizes plus have a great time with your friends!
Arrive at Sheridan Lanes at 31 st and Sheridan at 7:30 PM to get your
shoes and pick your lanes. Bowling will start at 8:00 PM.
Invitation to Participate in Research
Looking for people who identify as a member of the lesbian community and are 21 years old or older
This study is about the sexuality of both lesbian survivors of breast cancer and lesbian women who have not
been diagnosed with breast cancer. Every participant who completes the study will receive a $20 coupon
voucher for use at HankyPanky.com. If you have any questions please contact Rosara Torrisi at 516-690-6779 or
RRTorrisi@mail.widener.edu
Follow this link to complete the survey:
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Invitation to Participate in Research
Factors Related to the Health and Well-being of Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgender and/or Queer
Adults Aged 50 and Older
If you identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or
queer and are age 50 or over, we invite you to participate in a
study about factors related to the health and well-being of
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer adults aged
50 and older. We also hope you will pass this invitation on to
others.
We are a research team from Oklahoma State University in
Stillwater and some of us have been working for a number of
years to advocate for and learn more about things that
contribute to the health and well-being of lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and/or queer adults aged 50 or over
(LGBTQ+).
This study is part of that broader research and has two
specific purposes: 1) to learn more about whether the
measures in this study, which have been used with
younger adults who identify as LGBT+, are also valid for individuals aged 50 or older; and 2) to look at
the relationship between these measures and a measure of health and well-being.

You are eligible for this study if you are aged 50 and over and identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/
or queer. If you are interested in learning more about this study, please click here. On the web link, we provide
more information about the study, and direct you to where you can give your consent and complete the survey
measures. Alternately, you may contact Dr. Sue C. Jacobs (sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu or 405-744-9895) for
more information about the study and/or to have one of the researchers below assist you in answering the

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research questions by entering them into a computer. Any answers or personal information you provide will be
anonymous as you will not provide your name. If you have questions about your rights as a research volunteer,
you may contact the IRB Office at 223 Scott Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078, 405-744-3377 or irb@okstate.edu.
We hope you are able to be part of this research. What we learn will be reported as group data only and made
available to service agencies, health and mental health providers, equality centers, professional journals,
meetings, or others who request it. Your participation is voluntary and you will receive no compensation
except to know you are contributing to knowledge about an important matter.

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Tulsa Metro Softball League
January Volunteer of the Month
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

Kelly Kirby CPA

Sondheim on Sondheim

Certified Public Accountant

Openarms Youth Project Fundraiser

a professional corporation

P.S. Gordon Exhibit

(918) 747-5466
4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

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Diversity Weekend in Eureka Springs
Jackpot Golf Classic
Ms. Jolt Pageant
Faith, Trust and Pixie Dus
Oklahoma Board Association Law Day

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www.kkirby.com

Grab Your Balls!
Invitation to Participate in Research

Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

OkEq Board Meeting
Club Majestic Turnabout Show
April 1, 8:30 p.m.
Club Majestic
124 N Boston Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103
Join us Friday April 1st 2016 for our annual Turnabout Show benefiting Tulsa Pride/ OKEQ.

See the Majestic staff rock the stage in drag, showcasing
their favorite Pop/ Cultural icon.

Click here for more information

7 p.m. Thursday, March 24th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The March exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the combined works of
Christina Rhodes, Janet Fadler
Davie, Nels Sterling Bentson and

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Doors open at 8:30PM | Show Starts at 9pm
18 to Enter | 21 to Drink

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Di Klepac. This exhibit is entitled
"Bohemian Daydreams"

Call for Entries
MOREcolor Regional Juried Fine Arts Exhibition

Oklahomans for Equality is pleased to call for entries to the 2016 MOREcolor
regional juried exhibition and sale of fine art. Long a tradition to celebrate LGBT Pride through the arts,
MOREcolor strives to be artist-friendly and encourage innovative work. The exhibition will be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
As always, artists receive 70% of their sales. Cash prizes will be awarded, including a cash Juror's Award, and a
People's choice award. There is a single entry fee of $10 for up to five entries.
KEY INFORMATION ( please review full submission requirements and enter online )
May 8th: Submission deadline
Each artist may submit up to 5 original works, which have been created in the last 2 years and have never been
shown at any OkEq event

Andrew Grimes

Cub Scouts of OkEq
Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers interested
in Cub Scouts are held on
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Entry Fee: A single entry fee (per artist, NOT per piece) of $10 for up to five works
May 25th: Artist notification of acceptance into the exhibition
June 9th: Delivery of Art Work, 3 to 6pm
All work must be appropriately ready to display (see the submission requirements)
June 9th: MOREcolor 2016
Opening Reception, 6 to 9pm
Free and open to the public, cash prizes awarded, surprises and live performances, catered cuisine and bar, sale
of fine art. Artists are encouraged to bring as many guests as they like.

Gamily

June 9th-12th: Run of the Show
June 13th: Pick up unsold work, 3 to 6pm
To Enter:
Go to https://morecolor2016.artcall.org/ for online submission of entries. All entries must be made online.
Proposals for performance and installation works should be addressed to Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org, or
call for information 918-813-8993.
Thank you for being part of MOREcolor 2016!

Gay Men's Dinner Group
April 5, 6:30 p.m.
Burn Co. BBQ
1738 S. Boston Ave. Tulsa, OK 74119
Cost is $25 per person. This includes meal with soda/tea.
The bar will be open also, but not included in the $25. Please drink
responsibly.
This is probably our favorite dinner location. Adam at BurnCo is

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
February - May will be the second
Wednesday of the month from
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 pm.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer

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opening the restaurant just for our group. So please lets treat them
right.
If you are coming please rsvp. I need a headcount for the reservation.
To RSVP please contact Richard Haley at
GuysDineToo@gmail.com

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about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

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Also Dine Out For Life is Thursday April 30th. This is an annual dining
fundraising event raising money for AIDS service organizations (H.O.P.E.). Participating restaurants are donating
a percentage of their sales. You can go to diningoutforlife.com for a list of participating restaurants. BurnCo is a
participating restaurant for lunch.

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit: Kris Fairchild
April 7, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120
The April Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4 th Street in Downtown
Tulsa) will feature the works of Kris Fairchild beginning with a reception on
Thursday, April 7 th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
A lifelong Oklahoman, Kris was exposed to art and creativity at an early age.
Her art began to be influenced many years ago, while as a young girl, she
watched her father create beautiful stained glass windows and spent her
summers enjoying nature . She graduated from University of Central
Oklahoma with a degree in formation art. For many years she worked in other
fields ranging from managing retail to advertising, her passion has always
been for art and nature. Over the years, Kris has taught art classes ranging
from ceramics, to sculpture and painting; she spends her summers
volunteering with children's camps.
Today Kris transforms those experiences into the swirls, curls and mandalas
found in her acrylic paintings. The paintings each explore symbolism thru
images of nature, fantasy and geometric shapes. Mandalas and trees both
are often showcased in Fairchild's paintings. To her, the mandalas represent
balance, harmony and unity; they are symbolic of the universe. Trees
represent life and growth; they are a symbolic of wisdom, strength, beauty,
and protection. Many other images also find symbolism in her paintings.
Fairchild's paintings combine a variety of techniques and bright colors giving
the paintings an energetic and vivid look, as if the light is glowing through
them. The structured geometric patterns next to the more free forms of nature
and a bit of whimsy, invite the viewer to experience the joy she finds in life.
For over a decade Kris has enjoyed sharing her work at a variety of art
festivals, fairs, galleries, and restaurants. Her work is in private collections across the US and in Europe.

Healthcare Navigator
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
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Counseling Services

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, April 7 th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of
the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

Ladies Social Club
April 8, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
April is a busy month for LSC! We have
TWO events!
April 8, 6-9 p.m. - Trivia Night at OkEq
Who was the only president to be
unanimously elected? Which planet is closest
to the sun? If you love trivia (and
shenanigans!), you're in luck because LSC's
April Friday night event is Trivia Night! We'll
play in teams and the questions will cover a
wide variety of subjects. If you've played live
bar or pub trivia before, this is very similar, but
without the bar. Prizes will be awarded to top
teams, and of course you'll get smarty pants
bragging rights! Mark it on your calendars and
bring your thinking caps!

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April 9, 2-3:30 p.m. - Ladies Self Defense
Class
IMPORTANT: You must pre-register for this class, and it is NOT being held at OkEq! Learn how to defend
yourself! This is a private (just for us!), ladies-only, hands-on class that will teach you the basics of self defense,
taught by a renowned taekwondo Master and instructor at his studio in south Tulsa. The class is $25, and you'll
receive 90 minutes of potentially life-saving training! Join LSC's private Facebook group OR email Kelley for all
the information and to register (contact info is below).
If you are an LGBT woman or an ally and you haven't attended an LSC meeting before, please consider stopping
by and checking us out! Not only are we bringing women together from all over our beautiful city to develop a
sense of community at our monthly events at OkEq (which average around 15-20 people, and of course there
are always snacks!), but our Facebook group has become incredibly active! A lot of people in the Facebook
group have been organizing group activities around Tulsa and surrounding areas that are completely
independent of our Friday night events! Right now there are discussions in the works about hiking, floating the
river this summer and attending various sporting events. Connect with us via the contact information listed below,
and we hope to see your smiling faces soon!
Connect with the LSC on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here).

Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

Passage
The group will meet the first
Tuesday of every month at 6:00
p.m and is facilitated by Denise
Womack.

Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com.

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Lawyer in the Library
April 13, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center - Rainbow Library
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

A peer support
group with an
exploration of the
various changes
individuals might
experience in
life. Some
examples are marriages or life
commitments and break ups,
coming out (with possible loses that
are involved), death of a loved one,
beloved pet, job loss or career
change, to name a few.
We call this "Passage" because lifechanging events are a process that
deserve to be treated with
compassion and awareness. We
will explore helpful techniques to
use to become more mindful and
have healthier communication with
self and others. In addition, these
sessions will learn practical ways to
reduce stress.

Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
April 20, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
108 Contemporary
108 E. Brady St., Tulsa, OK 74103

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Business Alliance

Steven Michael Hall Photography will be hosting our April EBA networking event. Our event will be at the 108
Contemporary studio located at 108 East Brady Street. Steven took the leap into photography in 1993 when he
jumped from the writing and editing side of newspapers. He has always been intrigued by photography's ability to
show potentials and personal revealings.

First Wednesday of each month
from 6-9 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions
may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
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more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Domestic Violence
Survivors Support
Group

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers
are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information,
brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your
establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to
olivia.cotter@okeq.org for more information.

2016 Tulsa Pride Bingo
April 22, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for our Tulsa Pride Bingo 2016. The
beautiful and outrageous Super Hot DJ Crystal
will be spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of
Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.
You don't want to miss the fun, put this on your
calendar now!
To purchase tickets click on one of the links
below:
$10 for general admission
$20 Adult Beverage admission
Buy a whole table for 8 bingo bangers for $200 which includes unlimited drinks for your table.
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2016. Click here to make your reservation online. Tables go fast! For more
information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Third Wednesday of each month
from 6-9 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk
of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing
the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

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Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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Take A Class

Tulsa Metro Softball League
Hey TMSL Players &amp; Fans!

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

As the weather warms up, we are gearing up for another spring season
of LGBT-friendly softball.
This year, we want to continue to grow from the 2015 Spring
Season on Sunday Funday. Last season, the TMSL Board decided to
return to its roots and bring back the fun on the softball field. In years
past, TMSL has been a great way to get to know members of the
community and has fostered some life-long friendships. We want to
continue with this growth, and want you to be a part of it!
Several of the comments and suggestions we have received focus on
the fact that TMSL has become increasingly more competitive over the
years, and some have felt left out in the process. The Board realizes
that TMSL has strayed a bit from the recreational side of things, and we are working on going back to that and
increasing participation.
Don't worry about having to play without your friends. When you register, simply let us know who you would like
to play with, and we will do our best to accommodate all requests. If you have two or three friends that you
would like to play with, let us know! We will make sure that you get to play on the same team, but also that you
are paired up with a diverse and fun team in the process.
You don't need to be a member of an existing team or have a group of 10 people to be welcome in TMSL. Sign
up by yourself or with however many of your friends you want to, and come out to play ball. This season, too, we
are lowering the registration fee to $40 per player for the season, which covers all umpire and field fees. Season
is tentatively scheduled to begin in March.

$5.00 per Session

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group

Thank you,
TMSL Board

Every Friday
7 p.m.
TMSL is an official program of Oklahomans for Equality.
www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Congratulations to the Tulsa Metro Softbal League on their wins at the
Lone Star Classic in Houston Texas!

Nevermore Edits
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

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We are so proud of the Tulsa Smoke B team who won 1st place!

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

And the Tulsa Smoke C team who won 5th place!

Volunteer of the Month
March 2016
David Brooks Parson
About three years ago, David decided to volunteer at OKEQ because he wanted to
get more involved in the LGBT community. He enjoys being at the front desk of the
center, answering the phone and greeting people and being a part of it all.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

A message from our volunteer of the month: "I would recommend volunteering at
OKEQ to anyone who has some free time, and wants to get involved in this
amazing organization. I don't think people realize what we have here, in Tulsa, OK,
the Buckle of the Bible Belt. We have one of the largest LGBT resource centers in
the country, and the world for that matter, and I'm proud to be a part of it!"

EBA Directory
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS Decision in favor of marriage
equality are available in our Pride Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you,
there will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart Wallace at
stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or concerns.

The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day

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Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and
new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Ma Vie En Rose (My Life In Pink)"
A Film By Alain Berliner

One of the sweetest films to emerge from Europe in the 1990s, Alain
Berliner's Ma Vie en Rose is the story of an innocent little boy, Ludovic
(played with noncloying directness by Georges Du Fresne), who wants to be
a girl. Convinced that he's the product of misplaced chromosomes (he
imagines the mix-up in one of many delightful daydream sequences), he
sets about righting the mistake by wearing dresses and high heels and
experimenting with lipstick and makeup. The otherwise friendly suburban
neighborhood becomes horrified by the gender confusion, though tellingly
the cruelest blows come not from the teasing classmates but intolerant
adults: one scene recalls the torch-and-pitchfork angry villagers from a
Frankenstein movie. Ludo tries hard to be butch, but he can't deny his
nature, especially when he meets a kindred spirit: a little girl who gladly
trades her dress for his pants and shirt. This bittersweet mix of innocent
fantasy and childhood cruelty has its moments of sadness and crushing
misunderstandings, but the overall tone is loving, filled with tenderness and
culminating in acceptance and togetherness. As the family stumbles and
struggles to come to terms with Ludo, they find something special within
him, an innocent conviction so powerful and pure that it's infectious. Ludo
may not grow up to become a girl as he hopes, but his belief is so strong it's
hard to deny him the possibility. This films reminds us that, to a child,
anything is possible.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Check Out OkEq's New Video Enews On YouTube!
Our video eNews is a fast fun way to get caught up on major upcoming events at OkEq. We will have a new
video available each month highlighting special events. The link below will take you straight to our video. You can
subscribe to our YouTube channel to get updates when the new videos are posted.

https://youtu.be/PexsZ2aSKW0

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Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Sondheim on Sondheim
March 31, 8:00 p.m.
Lorton Performance Center
550 South Gary Place, Tulsa, OK 74104
Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Conceived [and directed on Broadway] by
James Lapine

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Sondheim On Sondheim is a tour de force
through the life and work of theatre's greatest
living artist and father of the modern musical,
Stephen Sondheim. Through live performance,
archival footage and interactive video, the
audience will feel as if they are having an
intimate conversation and a greatest-hits concert
with the legend himself.
Variety magazine calls Sondheim on Sondheim "an enchanting, warm and provocative opportunity to hear not
only Sondheim's songs, but, literally, the master's voice."
A high school matinee will be held at 10 a.m. April 1. (Call 918-631-2566 for information regarding this special
performance.)
"Sondheim On Sondheim" is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International. All
authorized performance materials are also supplied by:
MTI, 421 W. 54th St., New York, NY 10019.
Tel.: (212)541-4684;
Fax: (212)397-4684.
www.MTIShows.com
Cost: $20 for adults; $10 for senior citizens 55+ and area students; $6 for TU students, staff and faculty
Contact Phone: 918-631-2566

Openarms Youth Project Fundraiser
April 1, 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Open arms Youth Project
2015-B S. Lakewood Ave. Tulsa, OK 74112

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Our mission is to bring Lesbian, Gay Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning youth and their friends together to
build a peer based community that empowers them to end isolation, create a progressive youth voice; increase
well being and self-esteem; and change the communities in which they live. Open arms Youth Project
accomplishes this by offering peer based education, advocacy, recreation, information and leadership
opportunities .
We will be hosting a fundraising event on April 1st holding both live and silent auctions with many wonderful
items donated by generous local business owners. The event will provide live entertainment, h'dourveres, food
and beverages as well as a 50/50 ticket raffle drawing!
Come out and support Open arms Youth Project!
To purchase tickets visit WWW.OPENARMSPROJECT.ORG
Ticket price prior to event is $25.00 - door price night of event - $30.00
Your ticket will get you access to wine, beer, and FREE COVER to the after party at AREA 18!
All attendees and ticket holders must be over the age of 21.

P.S. Gordon Exhibit
April 1 - April 28
Living Arts Tulsa
307 E Mathew B. Brady St., Tulsa, OK 74120
As part of our mission, Living Arts is
establishing the Living Arts Living Legend
Artist Award honoring those artists
responsible for pushing the art world
forward, establishing the reputation of
Tulsa as an artistic city, and contributing
to the encouragement and inspiration of
other artists in our community.

AND THE GIFT OF

FALLING SNOW

P.S. GORDON

During April 2016, Living Arts will be
exhibiting works by Patrick (P.S.) Gordon
never before seen in a public
exhibition. Many of these works are held in private collections and all of them will demonstrate Pat's exquisite
skill and never-before-seen subject matter.
For more information visit http://livingarts.org/ps-gordon-mrs-lennox-gift-falling-snow
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Diversity Weekend in Eureka Springs
April 2, 2016
Eureka Springs, AR
The first city in Arkansas to officially endorse same-sex
marriage and the first and only one of two cities in AR
with a Domestic Partnership Registry, and now the
only city in Arkansas with an LGBT specific antidiscrimination ordinance, Eureka Springs also the
number one vacation destination in the Mid-South for
out and proud LGBT travelers.
The antithesis of the redneck stereotype, our micro
mecca has been a beyond-gay-friendly getaway for
decades-- long before out was in. Here, one Gay Pride
weekend won't do. So, Spring, Summer and Fall we
also celebrate a trifecta of Diversity Weekends that
attract thousands of gay and lesbian gaycationers.

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A microcosm of San Francisco, we boast a disproportionately large gay population, dozens of gay-owned and
gay-friendly B&amp;Bs, hotels, restaurants, bars, nightclubs, art galleries, shops, turn-of-the-century Victorian homes
and vintage trolleys plying steep and narrow village streets. For a weekend or a week, find out for yourself how
easy it is to be Out In Eureka.

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Faith, Trust and Pixie Dust
April 8-10
Renaissance Tulsa Hotel &amp; Convention Center
6808 S 107th E Ave Tulsa, OK 74133

Please join Absolute Empress VIII Chelsea Ray Star for Coronation IX Weekend April 8-10, 2016
at the Renaissance Tulsa Hotel and Convention Center
Visit our Coronation IX website pages - www.impcourtok.org
for t ickets (early bird rate ends March 31, 2016 ) and Program Ad Information (Ads needed by
March 4, 2016 )
Voting for ICAO's Reign IX Monarchs
(this is a public vote) Must be 18 with Valid Oklahoma ID
Tulsa Locations:
April 1st 9 pm - 11 pm at the Tulsa Eagle
April 2nd 1 pm - 3 pm at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center
OKC Location:
April 2nd 8 pm - 11 pm at the Habana Inn Hallway between Copa &amp; Finishline

Oklahoma Bar Association Law Day
April 28, 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
The OBA will provide free legal advice on Thursday, April 28 from
9 a.m. to 9 p.m., as part of its annual Law Day celebration and the
Ask A Lawyer TV show, broadcasting on OETA. Viewers,
statewide can call toll-free 1-800-456-8525 and Tulsa area
residents can call 918-838-8770 to have their legal questions answered and get legal advice, at NO CHARGE,
by the volunteer attorneys. Viewers can also choose to email their questions to askalawyer@okbar.org The
OBA has been providing this community service for more than 35 years.

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And you could win some money doing it!

Come join us at Sheridan Lanes on Friday May 6 th for some bowling
fun and support the JOLT bowling tournament. You don't need to
know how to bowl to have a great time. For $20, you get 3 games of
bowling and free shoe rental. You also get chances to win money
and cool door prizes plus have a great time with your friends!
Arrive at Sheridan Lanes at 31 st and Sheridan at 7:30 PM to get your
shoes and pick your lanes. Bowling will start at 8:00 PM.
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Factors Related to the Health and Well-being of Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgender and/or Queer
Adults Aged 50 and Older
If you identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or
queer and are age 50 or over, we invite you to participate in a
study about factors related to the health and well-being of
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer adults aged
50 and older. We also hope you will pass this invitation on to
others.
We are a research team from Oklahoma State University in
Stillwater and some of us have been working for a number of
years to advocate for and learn more about things that
contribute to the health and well-being of lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and/or queer adults aged 50 or over
(LGBTQ+).
This study is part of that broader research and has two
specific purposes: 1) to learn more about whether the
measures in this study, which have been used with
younger adults who identify as LGBT+, are also valid for individuals aged 50 or older; and 2) to look at
the relationship between these measures and a measure of health and well-being.

You are eligible for this study if you are aged 50 and over and identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/
or queer. If you are interested in learning more about this study, please click here. On the web link, we provide
more information about the study, and direct you to where you can give your consent and complete the survey
measures. Alternately, you may contact Dr. Sue C. Jacobs (sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu or 405-744-9895) for
more information about the study and/or to have one of the researchers below assist you in answering the
research questions by entering them into a computer. Any answers or personal information you provide will be
anonymous as you will not provide your name. If you have questions about your rights as a research volunteer,
you may contact the IRB Office at 223 Scott Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078, 405-744-3377 or irb@okstate.edu.
We hope you are able to be part of this research. What we learn will be reported as group data only and made
available to service agencies, health and mental health providers, equality centers, professional journals,
meetings, or others who request it. Your participation is voluntary and you will receive no compensation
except to know you are contributing to knowledge about an important matter.

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January 6th, 2016
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Get in Shape
"First Thursday" Art Exhibit
Ladies Social Club
OkEq night at Sisserou's
MLK Parade
EBA Mixer

for tne y ear Ja
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Tulsa Pride Bingo
"First Thursday" Art Exhibit

Married filing jointly? In Oklahoma?
Affordable Care Act got you confused?
Let us help you file your 2015 tax returns!

Before the I Do
Wild Hearts Ball
Gamily
Hearts
Day
-Happy
--Celebrating the Body Erotic
The Empress' Ball

Kelly Kirby CPA

OSU Research Project

Certified Public Accountant

Rainbow Library

a professional corporation

2016 Equality Gala

Pride Store

(918) 747-5466
4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

kelly@kkirby.com
www.kkirby.com
OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, January 21st
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit

Make Your New Years Resolution To Get Fit
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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74101

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has several fitness
programs available to help you work off those extra
holiday pounds. Classes include Get F.I.T. every
Monday and Wednesday 6:00-7:00 p.m., Yoga by Zach
every Sunday at 4:30 p.m., and Free Your Mind
Ecstatic Dance every 4th Sunday of the month at 1:00
p.m. Classes are only $5.00 per session so you can
work out without breaking the bank.

The January exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
feature works by Dave Muller.

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit: "A Sense of Wonder..."
featuring the works of Dave Muller
Thursday, January 7, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Art Gallery, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq
The January Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in Downtown Tulsa) will feature the
works of Dave Muller in a show titled "A Sense of Wonder..." beginning with a reception
on Thursday, January 7th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
Dave Muller is a (recently retired) geologist and photographer with a passion for wildlife
and landscape photography. Dave's photographs have been honored in local, state, and
regional competitions. Dave has been an invited artist for the last two Tulsa MayFest
Invitational Gallery exhibitions. He lived in and attended school in Iceland long ago, and
remains reasonably fluent in Icelandic several decades later - he has led photographic
trips to Iceland, the desert southwest, and around Oklahoma's Green Country, and he
has lectured on a variety of photography-related topics at local and regional
photographer gatherings.

Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers interested
in Cub Scouts are held on
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Dave's exhibit primarily focuses on the beauty in the natural world. Images in "A Sense
of Wonder..." include canvas, metal, and traditional framed prints of landscapes and
wildlife from Iceland, the desert southwest, and Northeastern Oklahoma. The goal of
Dave's imagery is to encourage a sense of delight and awe in the beauty that surrounds
us and to foster a sense of wonder at the magnificence in our world. Dave's images
capture details we tend to miss - things that we are not aware of or overlook.
Dave Says of his work: "I hope that viewers of these images will have their spirits
buoyed and their senses sharpened as they anticipate and prepare for their future
encounters with the natural world".

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Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Healthcare Navigator
Every Tuesday in January from
12:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, January 7th from 6-9pm where there will
be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. For
more information, please contact Allie Jensen at alliejensen@cox.net

Ladies Social Club
January 8, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator, in the
Rainbow Library She will be more
than happy to help anyone and
everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare.

Make friends, develop community and
have fun with the Ladies Social Club at
OkEq! This brand new women's
programming provides LGBT women
(and our allies!) the opportunity to
develop a great support network while
also offering an alternative to the bar
scene-but don't worry! We'll still gladly
enjoy a few adult beverages!
Each month will feature different
activities that will largely be driven by
your own input, ladies! You're also
welcome to just come and hang out
with the other women if that's more
your style. The LSC will meet on the
second Friday of each month from 6-9 p.m.
Our first meeting is Jan. 8, and we will be playing Cards Against Humanity! If you're not familiar
with this game, bring your sense of humor and remember that we can't take ourselves too
seriously... but we can have some serious fun! It's BYOB, so feel free to bring your favorite
bottle of wine or beer!

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Connect with the LSC on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here).
Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com.

OkEq night at Sisserou's
January 11, 6:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
107 North Boulder, Tulsa, OK 74103
It is OkEq night at Sisserou's, 107 North
Boulder, with the entrance on North Main. A

Counseling Services

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portion of the proceeds go to Oklahomans for
Equality. Located in Tulsa's Brady Arts District,
Sisserou's Restaurant concept is inspired by
the colorful cuisine of the island of Dominica,
the Nature Isle of the Caribbean.

MLK Jr. Day Parade
"One Race: The Human Race"
January 18, 10:00 a.m. - Meet at the Center, 11:00 a.m. Parade Begins
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Counseling Services
Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org
Tulsa, Oklahoma holds one of the largest MLK parades in the United States to
commemorate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Oklahomans for Equality will be
marching with the rainbow flag and we invite you come join us. Please dress comfortably
and weather appropriate. We will meet at the center at 10 a.m. and carpool to the
starting line.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
January 20, 6:00 p.m.
Hyatt Regency Tulsa
100 East Second Street, Tulsa, OK 74103

Counseling Services

E UALITY
Business Alliance

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

The January EBA mixer will be hosted by Hyatt Regency Tulsa.
The Hyatt Regency Tulsa is located in the heart of Oklahoma's vibrant business,
entertainment and cultural districts. The downtown Tulsa hotel overlooks the scenic
gardens of the Williams Center Complex and is only eight miles from Tulsa International
Airport. Adjoined via skybridge to Williams Towers, the luxury, high-rise Tulsa hotel is

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adjacent to the famous Tulsa Performing Arts Center and just a few walking blocks from
the Cox Convention Center, BOK Center and over 50 restaurants and bars.
Please be advised we will only validate self-parking in the attached garage.

Counseling Services

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure
to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking
mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or
use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to
olivia.cotter@okeq.org for more information.

Tulsa Pride Bingo 2016
January 29, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather
Join us for our first Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2016. The beautiful and outrageous Nicole
Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer
Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this Pride season. Super Hot DJ
Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip
Sync Contest.
You don't want to miss the fun, click here to put this on your calendar now! Admission is
$10 for general admission, $20 Adult Beverage admission or buy a whole table for 8
bingo bangers for a $150 which includes unlimited drinks for your table. Proceeds go
toward Tulsa Pride 2016.

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit: featuring the works of
Bruce Docker

Brought to You Bi the Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

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Thursday, February 3, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Art Gallery, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
The February Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center (621 E. 4th Street in Downtown
Tulsa) will feature the works of Bruce
Docker beginning with a reception on
Thursday, February 4th from 6-9pm
and continuing throughout the month.
Bruce comes from a long line of artists;
his formal training includes years of
Tuesday afternoon meetings and study
with the Canadian artist, John Nagy
(developer of the famous "Learn-toDraw" kit). His father drew the original series of cigarette smoking woodpeckers that are
used in all traditional tattoo shops today and his maternal grandmother was a
professional artist who painted vase highlights with devastating accuracy. Additionally
his grandfather was the infamous paint-by-numbers artist and rum runner of Kansas City
in the 1940's. His style is a combination of his family's talent and history in a cohesively
rambling style.
A true Renaissance man, Bruce states: "I believe in total respect for my materials. I once
used an entire box of Crayola 64's without breaking a single crayon, I covered my
driveway in Scotch tape to protect my sidewalk chalk drawings from the rain, and the
cloth of my canvas is made only from the wool of free range sheep. While I am always
learning and trying new approaches, I paint for the joy of creating art that I feel is
beautiful. My hope is that when you view my paintings, you will feel, see, and agree that
I have accomplished what I set out to do."
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, February 4th from 6-9pm where there
will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month.
For more information, please contact Allie Jensen at alliejensen@cox.net

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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ServlC(''i and Advocacy
for G,1y, LC'sb1an, Bisexual

N Transgender Elders

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation

Before the I Do
February 6, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.

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Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
"Before The I Do" is a workshop that gives couples practical tools to
use now or later on when you need them.
The workshop covers:
3 keys to a great relationship,
how to work as a team to solve conflict,
how to keep the romance alive
and much more.

Carrie Little

The Speaker-Listener technique helps each of you to be heard in times of stress and is
a crowd favorite. Whether you're just starting out together or have been together for
years, you WILL benefit from attending. Come see for yourself and join the thousands
of Oklahomans who are now experiencing more satisfying relationships!

2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

THIS WORKSHOP IS OPEN FOR ANYONE TO ATTEND AND IS FREE!
Class will be held at Oklahomans for Equality (621 E 4th St, Tulsa) on February 6th from
noon to 4pm.
Reservations are required. Email Carrie at carrie@protectioncoalition.org for more
information or to reserve your space today!

The 15th Annual Wild Hearts Ball Presents,
2nd Chance Prom at Equality High
February 13, 7:00 p.m.- 11:00 P.M.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74101
Admission: Donations to the Equality Center renovations fund.

Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create an
environment for the beginner as well
as the advanced participant to be
successful.

$5 per session

Yoga by Zach

Cash Bar, Raffle prizes and cookies baked by the PTA.
Oklahomans for Equality is having a prom. Remember your prom? Many of us were
denied the right to go with the person we really wanted to go with to our high school
prom. Some of us could not wear the outfit we wanted to wear to the prom. This is your
chance to do the Prom your way. Dust off those old prom dresses and tuxedos, or come

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with a totally new and funky creation of your own. Attend the prom you dreamed of. NO
DATE NECESSARY.
Dance the night away as you enjoy decades of top hits by DJ Crystal. Cheesy blue ...
ruffled tuxedos, poofy taffeta dresses, clichéd themes, color coordinated corsages,
sweaty palms, plenty of dad's Aqua Velva, awkward slow dancing, plush ride for the big
night, the obligatory staged photo...
All of it adds up to one word: PROM!
You might be chosen Prom Royalty. So get your crew to vote for you. You could be our
Prom Queen or Prom King and at Equality High you can have two queens or two kings.
Principal Jenkins and Coach Sivadon along with Home Ec teacher Ms. Brewster will be
chaperoning and judging the Dirty Dancing Contest. So work on your moves and
gyrations.

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

$5.00 per Session

Prizes will be given for the most outrageous corsage.
And yes the punch is spiked.

Entertainment and childcare will be available upstairs in the wellness room.

Free Your Mind
Ecstatic Dance

Gamily Presents "Happy Hearts Day"
February 13, 7:00 p.m.- 11:00 P.M.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74101

Gamily will be throwing a Happy Hearts Day
party upstairs during the Wild Hearts Ball.
There will be crafts, snacks, music, and lots
of glitter! Parents and guardians can drop
the children off and enjoy the prom while the
kids play, create and dance to their happy
hearts content in the wellness room.

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Celebrating the Body Erotic (CBE)
February 20-21, 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
612 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
A CBE is a first step with Body Electric.
Come explore your erotic potential
through the mind, the body and the
heart using conscious breath,
movement, process work and
massage. When men take
responsibility for their erotic education,
they realize how much there is to learn
about awakening the erotic energy that
lies within all of us. They begin to
realize the satisfaction that comes from
learning how to both give and receive
pleasure through erotic touch. The

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Month
1:00 p.m.
Wellness Room
$5.00 per Session
Free Your Mind Ecstatic Dance is a
moving meditation practice based
on the rhythms of life dynamic music
by SRhythms teacher and DJ
Eugene Hedlund play in the subtle
realms of joy and freedom.
We dance freely as the music
moves us - there are no steps to
learn! No dance experience is
required. Be sure to wear
comfortable clothing.

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workshop focuses on the entire body and is conducted in a setting that is playful, safe
and honoring. A few benefits of this work are:
• The participant gains greater acceptance of himself as an erotic being, both
physically and mentally.
• He discovers ways to develop a more satisfying erotic relationship with others.
• He becomes more aware of spiritual dimensions in his erotic explorations.
Celebrating the Body Erotic is a full two-day workshop (9am-7pm) for those who are
ready to vigorously explore new levels of feeling, both within themselves and within a
community of men.
Completion of CBE is a prerequisite for attending most intensives, advanced workshops
and retreats offered by Body Electric School.
For more information visit our website at www.thebodyelectricschool.com, or contact
André at Tulsa@b-e-school.com.

The Empress' Ball - An Imperial Masquerade
Januaray 30, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St. Tulsa , Oklahoma 74120
Benefiting the ICAO Operational Fund
Dress Code - Formal or Theme
$20.00 Donation at the door includes
Open Bar
Lesser Value Donations at the door can
purchase Drink Tickets for $5.00
Live entertainment provided by the
Empresses.
Music by DJ Scandal (Absolute Emperor
II Adrian)
Awards will be presented to Best
Dressed / Best in Theme

For more information, contact Mia
Pearl at
openheartspace9@gmail.com or
Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

For more information contact impcourtok@gmail.com

Nevermore Edits

Invitation to Participate in Research
Factors Related to the Health and Well-being of Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual,
Transgender and/or Queer Adults Aged 50 and Older
If you identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender and/or queer and are age
50 or over, we invite you to participate
in a study about factors related to the
health and well-being of lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and/or queer
adults aged 50 and older. We also
hope you will pass this invitation on to
others.
We are a research team from
Oklahoma State University in Stillwater
and some of us have been working for
a number of years to advocate for and
learn more about things that contribute
to the health and well-being of lesbian,

Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
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gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer adults aged 50 or over (LGBTQ+).
This study is part of that broader research and has two specific purposes: 1) to
learn more about whether the measures in this study, which have been used with
younger adults who identify as LGBT+, are also valid for individuals aged 50 or
older; and 2) to look at the relationship between these measures and a measure of
health and well-being.

Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night

You are eligible for this study if you are aged 50 and over and identify as lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and/or queer. If you are interested in learning more about this
study, please click here. On the web link, we provide more information about the study,
and direct you to where you can give your consent and complete the survey measures.
Alternately, you may contact Dr. Sue C. Jacobs
(sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu or 405-744-9895) for more information about the study
and/or to have one of the researchers below assist you in answering the research
questions by entering them into a computer. Any answers or personal information you
provide will be anonymous as you will not provide your name. If you have questions
about your rights as a research volunteer, you may contact the IRB Office at 223 Scott
Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078, 405-744-3377 or irb@okstate.edu.
We hope you are able to be part of this research. What we learn will be reported as
group data only and made available to service agencies, health and mental health
providers, equality centers, professional journals, meetings, or others who request it.
Your participation is voluntary and you will receive no compensation except to
know you are contributing to knowledge about an important matter.

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS Decision in
favor of marriage equality are available in our Pride Store for $17. If you
would like your pendant sent to you, there will be an additional $3 cost for
shipping. Contact Stewart Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any
questions or concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

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EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with
the new items and new sale items

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"The Producers"

Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick
return to their award-winning roles in
the hilariously funny film of the
record-breaking Broadway smashhit. Scheming producer Max
Bialystock (Lane) and his mousy
accountant, Leo Bloom (Broderick),
discover that under the right
circumstances they could make more
money by producing a Broadway flop
than they can with a hit. But what will
they do when their sure-to-offend
musical becomes a surprise
sensation? Co-starring sexy Uma
Thurman and comedy genius Will
Ferrell, The Producers is a fun-filled,
side-splitting comedy.
Find this selection and more by
visiting the Nancy and Joe
McDonald Rainbow Library .

Equality Gala 2016: The Revolution Continues

Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Co-Chairs Mary &amp; Sharon Bishop-Baldwin invite you to the 2016 Equality Gala. For
sponsorship and ticket information click here.

Oklahomans for Equality
2016 Award Recipients

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Lifetime Achievement Award
Kirk Holt: With more than a decade of leadership in the organization and more than
30 years of support and involvement, Kirk has served the LGBTQ community of
northeastern Oklahoma well. He was the lead designer on the renovations and remodel
of the Dennis R Neill Equality Center. The Cisar-Holt memorial lobby is i n remem bra
nce of his partner Bob Cisar. Bob and Kirk were among the early champions for a
permanent home for the LGBTQ community in Tulsa. Bob died of cancer before the
project could be completed, but Kirk was able to rally support from many of Bob's
clients to finish the design work on the Equality Center. Kirk also served as the Gala
chair during a time when the most money in the history of Oklahomans for Equality was
raised and the indebtedness on the building was paid off.

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Bishop-Baldwin, Barton and Phillips Civil Rights Award.
Rachel Tudor: The U.S. Justice Department is suing Southeastern Oklahoma State
University, charging that school officials discriminated against Professor Rachel Tudor
when she changed gender during her time working there. She was hired in 2004 as a
tenure-track assistant professor in the English Department. In 2007, Tudor told school
officials that she planned to transition from male to female during the academic year,
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The Rev. Todd Freeman: The Eastern Oklahoma Presbytery of the Presbyterian
Church (U.S.A.) voted against a proposed change in the denomination's constitution
that would recognize same-sex marriage. The presbytery voted 46 to 33, against the
change,
defining marriage not as the union of a man and a woman but as a "unique commitment
between two people." During the debate before the vote, Todd Freeman of College Hill
Presbyterian Church in Tulsa said for the first time publicly that he is gay. He read a
statement telling of his struggle with being gay. "This isn't about me but rather about
God calling people, regardless of their sexual orientation, into a loving and committed
relationship. And with all my heart, soul, mind and strength, I am among those that no
longer believe that homosexuality, nor its expression in relationship, is in and of itself a
sin."

Community Hero Award.
Chris Shoaf: Chris has advocated for new educational standards for Oklahoma's
comprehensive HIV/AIDS education policy, which has not been updated since 1987. He
was instrumental in creating a pathway with local Walgreens pharmacies to provide
post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) prescriptions for victims of sexual assault. Chris also
went to the state Capitol multiple times last legislative session and met with lawmakers
to find support to defeat more than a dozen anti-LGBTQ bills that were offered. He also
reorganized the Tulsa AIDS coalition, which had ceased to exist when several
community leaders retired. It is now called TIDAL, or the Tulsa Infectious Disease AIDS
League.
Carolyn Wagner Youth Leadership Award

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

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Corporate Inclusion Award
Paula Marshall and BAMA Companies: In 2015, BAMA Companies
added gender identity and gender expression to their nondiscrimination
policy and begin to provide transgender health benefits in their
employee compensation package. Founded in 1937, BAMA Companies
is the leading innovator of bakery products that cater to the needs of the
largest and most well-known restaurant chains on the planet. The company's
core product lines are hand-held pies, biscuits, buns, pie shells and pizza crusts.

hairstyle. U.S. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. announced in December 2014 that
federal prohibitions against sex discrimination include protections based on gender
identity.

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Marley Groves: Marley started the Gay Straight Alliance at McAlester High School with
very little support from the administration, but she had attended Camp Out and
Camp Anytown and was equipped to advocate for her rights as a student in a public
school setting. After 11 weeks of pressing the high school principal and McAlester
superindent, they finally agreed to allow Marley to hold her first GSA meeting. It was
attended by more than 25 students. Marley then led her newly formed GSA group to
participate in community projects for food banks and senior centers. In October, she
rallied these fledgling activists to march with a 50-foot rainbow flag in the McAlester
High School homecoming parade. More than 50 had signed up to march in the parade,
but a large thunderstorm led to the parade's cancellation 15 minutes before it was
to begin.

Megan Sayler: The Booker T. Washington High School senior serves as co-president
of BTW's Gay Straight Alliance, called SOFA, or Sexual Orientation, Friendship,
Acceptance. Megan has gone above and beyond to secure her school as a safe place
for all students. Toward the end of the 2014-15 school year, she learned that some
freshmen girls were being bullied by older students. Not long afterward, SOFA was
preparing for the Day of Silence and had posters torn down by the same bullies. A
video of the incident, which included a homophobic slur, was posted on social media.
And Megan went to the administration. The school quickly addressed the situation in
a response that attracted national attention. In a Tulsa World article, Megan was
quoted as saying: "These people are people, too. They may have made a bad decision,
but that doesn't make them bad people. That's something that Booker T. instills in us.
We know how to treat each other with kindness and respect, and we know how to
move forward." On Nov. 20, Megan and the other students from SOFA hosted an
LGBTQ history assembly open to the entire school. The assembly focused on educating
the student body about LGBTQ history and featured local heroes such as Mary and
Sharon Bishop-Baldwin and Steven Williams.

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In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Lawyer in the Library
Assessing Our Health Needs
Keep Coming Back Meditation Group
2016 Tulsa Pride Bingo
EBA Mixer
Master Class
April Volunteer of the Month
Video eNews
MOREcolor
EBA Sponsor
"First Thursday" Art Exhibit

Married filing jointly? In Oklahoma?
A/fordable Care Act got you confused?
Let us help you file your 2015 tax returns!

Kelly Kirby CPA
Certified Public Accountant
a professional corporation

Tulsa Metro Softball League
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
P.S. Gordon Exhibit

OkEq Art Exhibit
The April exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the works of Kris
Fairchild

(918) 747-5466
4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

kelly@kkirby.com
www.kkirby.com

Andrew Grimes

Cub Scouts of OkEq

Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers interested
in Cub Scouts are held on
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Lawyer in the Library
April 13, 5:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center - Rainbow Library

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Gamily

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
February - May will be the second
Wednesday of the month from
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 pm.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Assessing Our Health Needs and Health Disparities
April 18, 20, 21, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
There will be three focus groups to discuss health needs and disparities within our
community. We would like hear your thoughts and experiences within our health
care system. This will take place in a group setting of about 8-10 people. Individuals
must be 19 years old or older to participate.
Gay and Bisexual Men - Monday April 18, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Transgender/Gender Non-Conforming - Wednesday April 20,
6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Lesbian and Bisexual Women Thursday April 21, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

Healthcare Navigator
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services

If you would like to participate please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Keep Coming Back Meditation Group
April 18, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
This new group will be meeting every Monday from 6:30 to 7:30 in the wellness room beginning April 18.
This Narcotics Anonymous meditation meeting has a group meditation followed by reading NA literature and
sharing. Everyone is welcome regardless of age race sexual identity or religion, the only requirement for
membership is the desire to stop using drugs. There are no dues or fees. We are not affiliated with any outside
organization and are self-supporting through our own contributions. Whether you have a dollar for the basket or not
please join us and keep coming back.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

For more information contact, Deborah Spradlin at deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

2016 Tulsa Pride Bingo

Saturdays
By appointment

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April 22, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for our Tulsa Pride Bingo 2016. The beautiful and outrageous Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our
rapid rounds of Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.
We will also be raffling off a seat for the 2016 Equality Gala held April 30th. Huge thanks to Jamie Catlett for the donation!

Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

You don't want to miss the fun, put this on your calendar now!
To purchase tickets click on one of the links below:
$10 for general admission
$20 Adult Beverage admission
Buy a whole table for 8 bingo bangers for $200 which includes unlimited drinks for your table.
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2016. Click here to make your reservation online. Tables go fast! For more information
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
April 20, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
108 Contemporary
108 E. Brady St., Tulsa, OK 74103

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Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

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usiness Alliance

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org
Steven Michael Hall Photography will be hosting our April EBA networking event. Our event will be at the 108 Contemporary studio located at 108 East
Brady Street. Steven took the leap into photography in 1993 when he jumped from the writing and editing side of newspapers. He has always been
intrigued by photography's ability to show potentials and personal revealings.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

Passage
The group will meet the first
Tuesday of every month at 6:00
p.m and is facilitated by Denise
Womack.

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for

A peer support
group with an
exploration of the
various changes
individuals might
experience in
life. Some
examples are marriages or life
commitments and break ups,
coming out (with possible loses that
are involved), death of a loved one,

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more information.

Master Class with Will &amp; Anthony Nunziata
April 30, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Norman Theater
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Dennis Neill &amp; John Southard will be sponsoring a master class for Tulsa Public Schools' vocal music students. The New York singing
duo, Will and Anthony Nunziata, will be performing and leading the master class on April 30,2016, in the Norman Theatre of the
Performing Arts Center in Tulsa. The class will be from 11 a.m. - noon. Students from Nathan Hale, Washington, Rogers and
Memorial High Schools will be performing. Admission is free.

beloved pet, job loss or career
change, to name a few.
We call this "Passage" because lifechanging events are a process that
deserve to be treated with
compassion and awareness. We
will explore helpful techniques to
use to become more mindful and
have healthier communication with
self and others. In addition, these
sessions will learn practical ways to
reduce stress.

For more information contact Ann Tomlins at tomlian@tulsaschools.org

Volunteer of the Month
April 2016
Samantha Free
Samantha found out about the organization after reading an article in the local paper,the idea of being involved with an
organization that at its core is about showing people it really is okay to just be themselves is something that appeals to her.
Samantha challenges you to volunteer, Whether you are an LGBTQ individual or an ally like she is, you are always made to
feel welcome when you walk through okeq's door.

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group

Check Out OkEq's New Video Enews On YouTube!
Our video eNews is a fast fun way to get caught up on major upcoming events at OkEq. We will have a new video available each month highlighting
special events. The link below will take you straight to our video. You can subscribe to our YouTube channel to get updates when the new videos are
posted.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Call for Entries
MOREcolor Regional Juried Fine Arts Exhibition
Oklahomans for Equality is
pleased to call for entries to the
2016 MOREcolor
regional juried exhibition and sale of fine
art. Long a tradition to celebrate LGBT
Pride through the arts, MOREcolor
strives to be artist-friendly and
encourage innovative work. The
exhibition will be held at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center in Tulsa,
Oklahoma.

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

As always, artists receive 70% of their sales. Cash prizes will be awarded, including a cash Juror's Award, and a People's choice award. There is a single
entry fee of $10 for up to five entries.
KEY INFORMATION ( please review full submission requirements and enter online )
May 8th: Submission deadline
Each artist may submit up to 5 original works, which have been created in the last 2 years and have never been shown at any OkEq event

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

Entry Fee: A single entry fee (per artist, NOT per piece) of $10 for up to five works
May 25th: Artist notification of acceptance into the exhibition

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June 9th: Delivery of Art Work, 3 to 6pm
All work must be appropriately ready to display (see the submission requirements)
June 9th: MOREcolor 2016
Opening Reception, 6 to 9pm
Free and open to the public, cash prizes awarded, surprises and live performances, catered cuisine and bar, sale of fine art. Artists are encouraged to
bring as many guests as they like.
June 9th-12th: Run of the Show
June 13th: Pick up unsold work, 3 to 6pm
To Enter:
Go to https://morecolor2016.artcall.org/ for online submission of entries. All entries must be made online.
Proposals for performance and installation works should be addressed to Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org, or call for information 918-813-8993.
Thank you for being part of MOREcolor 2016!

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach
Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

$5.00 per Session

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Nevermore Edits

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Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit: Kris Fairchild
May 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

The May Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in
Downtown Tulsa) will feature the works of JCE Parker beginning with a reception on Thursday, May 5th from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

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Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

JCE Parker, was born August 3, 1978, in Norman, Oklahoma. He attending Northlake Junior College in Dallas and received an Associates
of Science Degree in 2000. After graduating in 2003 with a BA in Business Administration from Austin College in Sherman, Texas, he spent
a few seasons playing professional baseball before settling down starting a family and running his company. He currently resides in South
Tulsa with his wife and three small children.
At an early age it was apparent that he observed the complexity of life and tried to represent what he saw and how he felt through his
artwork. In the beginning, much of his work was technical and exact, it wasn't until college that his connection with the abstract made itself
known. The freedoms of painting in abstract led him to blend the form of brushless strokes to the exactness of drawing. This technique is
prevalent in much of the works he creates today.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

JCE Parker says "This series is about connectedness. - knowing that we all experience turmoil and we all try to make sense of it. This
series is dedicated to the idea that I can make an attempt at reconciling the disarray and to be empathetic to those who go through the
same battles."
Each piece is created by applying multiple layers of paint, some layers erratic while others controlled and intentional. The next step is the
"inking" process, where some or all of the individual colors or lines are outlined.
The layers of paint represent chaos, either unintended or deliberate. The outlining is an effort to control the chaos and bring some
semblance of balance. This process can take a considerable amount of time, much like reconciliation in life.
The Artist's Muse speaks to him in this way: "Life can be erratic and full of mistakes. When we make the effort to rectify those mistakes and
bring order to the chaos, that is what makes us resolute. Recognizing those same efforts and struggles in each other, makes us connected
and empathetic. "
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, May 5th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show
continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Tulsa Metro Softball League
Hey TMSL Players &amp; Fans!
As the weather warms up, we are gearing up for another spring season of LGBT-friendly softball.
This year, we want to continue to grow from the 2015 Spring Season on Sunday Funday. Last season, the
TMSL Board decided to return to its roots and bring back the fun on the softball field. In years past, TMSL has
been a great way to get to know members of the community and has fostered some life-long friendships. We
want to continue with this growth, and want you to be a part of it!

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Several of the comments and suggestions we have received focus on the fact that TMSL has become
increasingly more competitive over the years, and some have felt left out in the process. The Board realizes
that TMSL has strayed a bit from the recreational side of things, and we are working on going back to that and
increasing participation.
Don't worry about having to play without your friends. When you register, simply let us know who you would like
to play with, and we will do our best to accommodate all requests. If you have two or three friends that you would like to play with, let us know! We will
make sure that you get to play on the same team, but also that you are paired up with a diverse and fun team in the process.
You don't need to be a member of an existing team or have a group of 10 people to be welcome in TMSL. Sign up by yourself or with however many of
your friends you want to, and come out to play ball. This season, too, we are lowering the registration fee to $40 per player for the season, which covers
all umpire and field fees. Season is tentatively scheduled to begin in March.

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Thank you,
TMSL Board
TMSL is an official program of Oklahomans for Equality.
www.tulsametrosoftball.com

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Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS Decision in favor of marriage equality are available in our Pride
Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you, there will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart
Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!
Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Queer as Folk"

Series about the lives of a group of gay men and lesbians living in Pittsburgh. Michael and Brian,
both on the verge of turning 30, have been friends since they were 16. Michael, romantic and still an
adolescent at heart, collects comic books and is an assistant manager at the Big Q Mart. Brian is a
successful advertising executive who revels in promiscuity and drugs and is completely unapologetic
about his lifestyle. He believes in sex, not love. Michael has always been in love with Brian, but will
never admit it. Ted is a nice-looking, but average fellow. An accountant with a taste for porn, Ted's
fatal flaw is his lust for twenty-somethings who don't return his interest. Emmett is probably the most
flamboyant of the four friends and wears it with pride. Brian donated his sperm to his dear friend
Lindsay, an art teacher at the university. Along with her lesbian lover, Melanie, a lawyer who detests
Brian, they are raising their infant son. Justin Taylor is a 17-year-old boy whose life is changed one
night when he experiences sex and what he thinks is love, for the first time. Debbie Novotny is
Michael's eccentric mother -- vehemently proud of her gay son. Dr. David Cameron is the dreamboat
chiropractor who makes Michael forget about Brian, for a while. In the beginning of the second
season, it is several months after a horrific gay-bashing incident; Justin struggles to remember while
Brian struggles to forget. Michael, fresh from his breakup with Dr. David, moves home and buys a
comic book store. Back in the dating game, his new love interest creates conflict with his mother,
Debbie. Ted pursues his passion for porn and enlists Emmett to help launch his new endeavor. Will
Lindsay and Melanie decide to marry or will an unexpected visit from Melanie's ex shake things up?
Lindsay and Melanie try to get Gus admitted into preschool. Famous Pittsburgh drag queen Divina Devore returns to town and Debbie reveals the two of
them dated years ago. To earn money for art school, Justin turns to go-go dancing at Babylon.
Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

LGBT National Day of Silence

April 15, 2016 is LGBT National Day of Silence.
The Day of Silence is a student effort to protest harassment, discrimination, and hate. Participating students, led by GLSEN,
will hand out cards that read the following:
"Please understand my reasons for not speaking today. I am participating in the Day of Silence, a national youth movement
protesting the silence faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and their allies in schools. My deliberate silence
echoes that silence, which is caused by harassment, prejudice, and discrimination. I believe that ending the silence is the first

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step toward fighting these injustices. Think about the voices you are not hearing today. What are you going to do to end the
silence?"
On April 16, start the discussion with Gay Youth .
Gay Youth

30 Minutes / DVD
Closed Captioned / 16-Page Study Guide
Colleges $150
High Schools - Community Groups - Public Libraries $65
www.pamwaltonproductions.com
Six out of 10 lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) teens say they feel unsafe at school. Eighty-two percent of that
same group say they've been verbally harassed because of their sexual orientation, while 71 percent say they've heard
homophobic remarks like "dyke" or "faggot" used with some frequency at school.
These are just three of the more disturbing statistics revealed by the Gay, Lesbian &amp; Straight Education Network's (GLSEN)
2011 National School Climate Survey. According to GLSEN researchers, the annual poll -- which comprised 8,584 student
respondents from all 50 states as well as the District of Columbia -- aims to "consistently examine the experiences of LGBT
students in America's schools."
However, it wasn't all gloom and doom. As GLSEN officials are quick to point out, the 2011 survey found a continued overall
decline in anti-LGBT language, as in previous years. This year, they add, the survey shows a significant decrease in
victimization based on sexual orientation for the very first time.
"If instructors have time and resources for just one videotape, it should be Gay Youth for its insightful treatment of coming
out, parental support, peer harassment, and suicide among gay and lesbian teens."
-- Robert-Jay Green
California School of Professional Psychology
Gay Youth Awards &amp; Screenings
CINE Golden Eagle
Silver Apple
National Educational Media Network
Young Adult Library Association
Nominated, 2006 Select DVD List
Blue Ribbon
American Film Festival
Museum of Modern Art
New York City
Find out more, watch a preview clip, and purchase the DVD at

www.pamwaltonproductions.com

P.S. Gordon Exhibit
April 1 - April 28
Living Arts Tulsa
307 E Mathew B. Brady St., Tulsa, OK 74120
As part of our mission, Living Arts is establishing the Living Arts Living Legend
Artist Award honoring those artists responsible for pushing the art world forward,
establishing the reputation of Tulsa as an artistic city, and contributing to the
encouragement and inspiration of other artists in our community.

AND THE GIFT OF

FALLING SNOW

During April 2016, Living Arts will be exhibiting works by Patrick (P.S.) Gordon
never before seen in a public exhibition. Many of these works are held in private
collections and all of them will demonstrate Pat's exquisite skill and never-beforeseen subject matter.
For more information visit http://livingarts.org/ps-gordon-mrs-lennox-gift-falling------snow

The Grateful Day Foundations
Annual Spaghetti Dinner
&amp;
Awards Ceremony

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Please join us for our awards ceremony and spaghetti dinner.
Proceeds from this event go directly to help finance the
2016 HIV Wellness Retreat.
Thank you for your continued support, without you, we could not do,
what we do for others.
WHERE: Fellowship Congregational UCC
2900 south Harvard ave
WHEN: April 16th 5pm-7pm
Cost: $10.00/AYCE
Gluten free and Vegan options available

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Oklahoma Bar Association Law Day
April 28, 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
The OBA will provide free legal advice on Thursday, April 28 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., as part of its annual
Law Day celebration and the Ask A Lawyer TV show, broadcasting on OETA. Viewers, statewide can call
toll-free 1-800-456-8525 and Tulsa area residents can call 918-838-8770 to have their legal questions
answered and get legal advice, at NO CHARGE, by the volunteer attorneys. Viewers can also choose to
email their questions to askalawyer@okbar.org The OBA has been providing this community service for more than 35 years.

Grab Your Balls!
May 6, 8:00 p.m.
AMF Sheridan Lanes
3121 S. Sheridan Rd. Tulsa, OK 74145

GRAB

YOUR
BALLS!
And you could win some money doing it!

Come join us at Sheridan Lanes on Friday May 6 th for some bowling
fun and support the JOLT bowling tournament. You don't need to
know how to bowl to have a great time. For $20, you get 3 games of
bowling and free shoe rental. You also get chances to win money
and cool door prizes plus have a great time with your friends!
Arrive at Sheridan Lanes at 31st and Sheridan at 7:30 PM to get your
shoes and pick your lanes. Bowling will start at 8:00 PM.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
Oklahomans for Equality | 621 E. 4th Street | Tulsa, OK 74120 | 918.743.4297
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In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Assessing Our Health Needs
EBA Mixer
2016 Tulsa Pride Bingo
Master Class
April Volunteer of the Month
Video eNews
MOREcolor
"First Thursday" Art Exhibit
Tulsa Metro Softball League
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

OkEq Art Exhibit
The April exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the works of Kris
Fairchild

Andrew Grimes

Cub Scouts of OkEq
Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers interested
in Cub Scouts are held on
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

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Gamily

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
February - May will be the second
Wednesday of the month from
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 pm.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

This Narcotics Anonymous
meditation meeting has a group
meditation followed by reading NA
literature and sharing. Everyone is
welcome regardless of age race
sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the
desire to stop using drugs. There
are no dues or fees. We are not
affiliated with any outside
organization and are self-supporting
through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the
basket or not please join us and
keep coming back.
For more information contact,
Deborah Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Assessing Our Health Needs and Health Disparities
April 20, 21, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
There will be three focus groups to discuss health needs and disparities within our community. We would like
hear your thoughts and experiences within our health care system. This will take place in a group setting of
about 8-10 people. Individuals must be 19 years old or older to participate.
Transgender/Gender Non-Conforming - Wednesday April 20,
6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Lesbian and Bisexual Women Thursday April 21, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

Healthcare Navigator
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services
If you would like to participate please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

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Equality Business Alliance Mixer
April 20, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
108 Contemporary
108 E. Brady St., Tulsa, OK 74103

E

ALITY

Business Alliance

Steven Michael Hall Photography will be hosting our April EBA networking event. Our event will be at the 108 Contemporary studio located at 108 East
Brady Street. Steven took the leap into photography in 1993 when he jumped from the writing and editing side of newspapers. He has always been
intrigued by photography's ability to show potentials and personal revealings.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.

2016 Tulsa Pride Bingo
April 22, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for our Tulsa Pride Bingo 2016. The beautiful and outrageous Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our
rapid rounds of Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.
We will also be raffling off a seat for the 2016 Equality Gala held April 30th. Huge thanks to Jamie Catlett for the donation!

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

You don't want to miss the fun, put this on your calendar now!
To purchase tickets click on one of the links below:
$10 for general admission
$20 Adult Beverage admission
Buy a whole table for 8 bingo bangers for $200 which includes unlimited drinks for your table.

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Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2016. Click here to make your reservation online. Tables go fast! For more information
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Master Class with Will &amp; Anthony Nunziata
April 30, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Norman Theater
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Dennis Neill &amp; John Southard will be sponsoring a master class for Tulsa Public Schools' vocal music students. The New York singing
duo, Will and Anthony Nunziata, will be performing and leading the master class on April 30,2016, in the Norman Theatre of the
Performing Arts Center in Tulsa. The class will be from 11 a.m. - noon. Students from Nathan Hale, Washington, Rogers and
Memorial High Schools will be performing. Admission is free.
For more information contact Ann Tomlins at tomlian@tulsaschools.org

Volunteer of the Month
April 2016
Samantha Free
Samantha found out about the organization after reading an article in the local paper,the idea of being involved with an
organization that at its core is about showing people it really is okay to just be themselves is something that appeals to her.
Samantha challenges you to volunteer, Whether you are an LGBTQ individual or an ally like she is, you are always made to
feel welcome when you walk through okeq's door.

If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Check Out OkEq's New Video Enews On YouTube!
Our video eNews is a fast fun way to get caught up on major upcoming events at OkEq. We will have a new video available each month highlighting
special events. The link below will take you straight to our video. You can subscribe to our YouTube channel to get updates when the new videos are
posted.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

Passage
The group will meet the first
Tuesday of every month at 6:00
p.m and is facilitated by Denise
Womack.
A peer support
group with an
exploration of the
various changes
individuals might
experience in
life. Some
examples are marriages or life
commitments and break ups,
coming out (with possible loses that
are involved), death of a loved one,
beloved pet, job loss or career
change, to name a few.
We call this "Passage" because lifechanging events are a process that
deserve to be treated with
compassion and awareness. We
will explore helpful techniques to
use to become more mindful and
have healthier communication with
self and others. In addition, these
sessions will learn practical ways to
reduce stress.

Non-Binary Support
Group

Call for Entries
MOREcolor Regional Juried Fine Arts Exhibition
Oklahomans for Equality is
pleased to call for entries to the
2016 MOREcolor
regional juried exhibition and sale of fine
art. Long a tradition to celebrate LGBT
Pride through the arts, MOREcolor
strives to be artist-friendly and
encourage innovative work. The
exhibition will be held at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center in Tulsa,
Oklahoma.
As always, artists receive 70% of their sales. Cash prizes will be awarded, including a cash Juror's Award, and a People's choice award. There is a single
entry fee of $10 for up to five entries.

Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

KEY INFORMATION ( please review full submission requirements and enter online )
May 8th: Submission deadline
Each artist may submit up to 5 original works, which have been created in the last 2 years and have never been shown at any OkEq event

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

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Entry Fee: A single entry fee (per artist, NOT per piece) of $10 for up to five works
May 25th: Artist notification of acceptance into the exhibition
June 9th: Delivery of Art Work, 3 to 6pm
All work must be appropriately ready to display (see the submission requirements)

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

June 9th: MOREcolor 2016
Opening Reception, 6 to 9pm
Free and open to the public, cash prizes awarded, surprises and live performances, catered cuisine and bar, sale of fine art. Artists are encouraged to
bring as many guests as they like.
June 9th-12th: Run of the Show
June 13th: Pick up unsold work, 3 to 6pm
To Enter:
Go to https://morecolor2016.artcall.org/ for online submission of entries. All entries must be made online.
Proposals for performance and installation works should be addressed to Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org, or call for information 918-813-8993.

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

Thank you for being part of MOREcolor 2016!

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit: JCE Parker
May 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

The May Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in
Downtown Tulsa) will feature the works of JCE Parker beginning with a reception on Thursday, May 5th from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

JCE Parker, was born August 3, 1978, in Norman, Oklahoma. He attending Northlake Junior College in Dallas and received an Associates
of Science Degree in 2000. After graduating in 2003 with a BA in Business Administration from Austin College in Sherman, Texas, he spent
a few seasons playing professional baseball before settling down starting a family and running his company. He currently resides in South
Tulsa with his wife and three small children.
At an early age it was apparent that he observed the complexity of life and tried to represent what he saw and how he felt through his
artwork. In the beginning, much of his work was technical and exact, it wasn't until college that his connection with the abstract made itself
known. The freedoms of painting in abstract led him to blend the form of brushless strokes to the exactness of drawing. This technique is
prevalent in much of the works he creates today.
JCE Parker says "This series is about connectedness. - knowing that we all experience turmoil and we all try to make sense of it. This
series is dedicated to the idea that I can make an attempt at reconciling the disarray and to be empathetic to those who go through the
same battles."
Each piece is created by applying multiple layers of paint, some layers erratic while others controlled and intentional. The next step is the
"inking" process, where some or all of the individual colors or lines are outlined.
The layers of paint represent chaos, either unintended or deliberate. The outlining is an effort to control the chaos and bring some
semblance of balance. This process can take a considerable amount of time, much like reconciliation in life.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach

The Artist's Muse speaks to him in this way: "Life can be erratic and full of mistakes. When we make the effort to rectify those mistakes and
bring order to the chaos, that is what makes us resolute. Recognizing those same efforts and struggles in each other, makes us connected
and empathetic. "

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The show begins with a reception on Thursday, May 5th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show
continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

Tulsa Metro Softball League
Hey TMSL Players &amp; Fans!
As the weather warms up, we are gearing up for another spring season of LGBT-friendly softball.
This year, we want to continue to grow from the 2015 Spring Season on Sunday Funday. Last season, the
TMSL Board decided to return to its roots and bring back the fun on the softball field. In years past, TMSL has
been a great way to get to know members of the community and has fostered some life-long friendships. We
want to continue with this growth, and want you to be a part of it!

$5.00 per Session

Several of the comments and suggestions we have received focus on the fact that TMSL has become
increasingly more competitive over the years, and some have felt left out in the process. The Board realizes
that TMSL has strayed a bit from the recreational side of things, and we are working on going back to that and
increasing participation.

Gender Outreach

Don't worry about having to play without your friends. When you register, simply let us know who you would like
to play with, and we will do our best to accommodate all requests. If you have two or three friends that you would like to play with, let us know! We will
make sure that you get to play on the same team, but also that you are paired up with a diverse and fun team in the process.
You don't need to be a member of an existing team or have a group of 10 people to be welcome in TMSL. Sign up by yourself or with however many of
your friends you want to, and come out to play ball. This season, too, we are lowering the registration fee to $40 per player for the season, which covers
all umpire and field fees. Season is tentatively scheduled to begin in March.
Thank you,
TMSL Board
TMSL is an official program of Oklahomans for Equality.
www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS Decision in favor of marriage equality are available in our Pride
Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you, there will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart
Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or concerns.

Nevermore Edits
Every Friday
7:00 pm

Click here to purchase your pendant today!

A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Times Have Been Better"

Jeremy excels at everything. He's only 30 but has just been promoted to an executive position at the bank. In his parents'
eyes, he's the golden child, much to the chagrin of his younger brother, Robin who has been the only one in the staid family
privy to Jeremy's sexual predilections. But when Jeremy unexpectedly stops by one day for Sunday brunch and announces
that he's just moved in with, well, his boyfriend, things begin to percolate: Jeremy's parents always fancied themselves as
progressive and liberal. After this little piece of news: not so much.

Game Night
Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

P.S. Gordon Exhibit
April 1 - April 28

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
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Living Arts Tulsa
307 E Mathew B. Brady St., Tulsa, OK 74120
As part of our mission, Living Arts is establishing the Living Arts Living Legend
Artist Award honoring those artists responsible for pushing the art world forward,
establishing the reputation of Tulsa as an artistic city, and contributing to the
encouragement and inspiration of other artists in our community.

Teresa Reno

MRS. LENNOX
AND THE GIFT OF

FALLING SNOW

During April 2016, Living Arts will be exhibiting works by Patrick (P.S.) Gordon
never before seen in a public exhibition. Many of these works are held in private
collections and all of them will demonstrate Pat's exquisite skill and never-beforeseen subject matter.
For more information visit http://livingarts.org/ps-gordon-mrs-lennox-gift-falling------snow

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Oklahoma Bar Association Law Day

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The OBA will provide free legal advice on Thursday, April 28 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., as part of its annual
Law Day celebration and the Ask A Lawyer TV show, broadcasting on OETA. Viewers, statewide can call
toll-free 1-800-456-8525 and Tulsa area residents can call 918-838-8770 to have their legal questions
answered and get legal advice, at NO CHARGE, by the volunteer attorneys. Viewers can also choose to
email their questions to askalawyer@okbar.org The OBA has been providing this community service for more than 35 years.

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Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

May 6, 8:00 p.m.
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3121 S. Sheridan Rd. Tulsa, OK 74145

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Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

BALLS!
And you could win some money doing it!

Come join us at Sheridan Lanes on Friday May 6 th for some bowling
fun and support the JOLT bowling tournament. You don't need to
know how to bowl to have a great time. For $20, you get 3 games of
bowling and free shoe rental. You also get chances to win money
and cool door prizes plus have a great time with your friends!
Arrive at Sheridan Lanes at 31 st and Sheridan at 7:30 PM to get your
shoes and pick your lanes. Bowling will start at 8:00 PM.

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

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In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
The Hunting Ground.
Dining Out for Life
Tulsa Threat
April Volunteer of the Month
MOREcolor
"First Thursday" Art Exhibit
Ladies Social Club
EBA Mixer
2016 Tulsa Pride Bingo
Hyatt Regency
Tulsa Metro Softball League
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

OkEq Art Exhibit
The April exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the works of Kris
Fairchild

Andrew Grimes

Cub Scouts of OkEq
Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers interested
in Cub Scouts are held on
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

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Gamily

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
February - May will be the second
Wednesday of the month from
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 pm.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

The Hunting Ground
April 27, 6:30 p.m.
Tulsa CARES
3712 E 11th St, Tulsa, OK 74112

WHY WILL YOU WEAR DENIM?
ON APRIL 27th WEAR DENIM IN SUPPORT OF SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT
At 6:30 PM Tulsa CARES will be showing "The Hunting Ground"
A documentary following college students who have been raped on campus and face retaliation and
harassment as they fight for justice.
For the past 17 years, Peace Over Violence has run its Denim Day campaign on a Wednesday in April

This Narcotics Anonymous
meditation meeting has a group
meditation followed by reading NA
literature and sharing. Everyone is
welcome regardless of age race
sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the
desire to stop using drugs. There
are no dues or fees. We are not
affiliated with any outside
organization and are self-supporting
through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the
basket or not please join us and
keep coming back.
For more information contact,
Deborah Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be

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in honor of Sexual Violence Awareness Month. The campaign was originally triggered by a ruling by the
Italian Supreme Court where a rape conviction was overturned because the justices felt that since the
victim was wearing tight jeans she must have helped her rapist remove her jeans, thereby implying
consent. In this rape prevention education campaign we ask community members, elected officials,
businesses and students to make a social statement with their fashion by wearing jeans on this day as
a visible means of protest against the misconceptions that surround sexual assault.

more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services
Hosted by the Advocacy Alliance, Tulsa CARES and The Department of Women's and Gender
Studies
For more information contact: jim-scholl@utulsa.edu

Dining Out for Life
Thursday April 28, 2016
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Making a difference is as easy as going out to eat!
Our amazing restaurants will donate 25% or more of your bill to pay for local HIV services provided by H.O.P.E. Their generosity coupled with your
generous donation will make a very real difference in the lives of thousands of men, women, and children throughout the Tulsa area.
Please browse www.diningoutforlife.com, and use our restaurant locator to find your perfect Dining Out for Life restaurant. It could not be easier to search
for the perfect meal for you, your family, and friends.
Please help us make sure that no one faces HIV alone. It is the most satisfying meal you will ever eat!

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Tulsa Threat Women's Tackle Football
The Tulsa Threat are a professional women's American football team
based in Tulsa, OK. The Threat plays 11 on 11, NCAA-rules tackle
football against teams nationwide in the Independent Women's Football
League (IWFL). The team was established in 2011 and completed their
first season in the spring of that year.
April 30 - Second Home Game of the Season! Come on out and see
Tulsa Threat Women's Tackle Football face off against San Antonio!
Tickets are $8 at the gate, children 12 and under are free! Pre-game you
can get tickets through any player for $5! Kick-off is at 7pm!
May 7 - Third Home Game of the Season! Come on out and see Tulsa
Threat Women's Tackle Football face off against the Woodland Wildcats!
Tickets are $8 at the gate, children 12 and under are free! Pre-game you
can get tickets through any player for $5! Kick-off is at 7pm!

Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

May 21 - Final Home Game of the Season! Come on out and see Tulsa
Threat Women's Tackle Football face off against the Austin Yellow
Jackets! Tickets are $8 at the gate, children 12 and under are free! Pregame you can get tickets through any player for $5! Kick-off is at 7pm!
Stay connected with Tulsa Threat on Facebook

Volunteer of the Month
April 2016
Samantha Free
Samantha found out about the organization after reading an article in the local paper,the idea of being involved with an
organization that at its core is about showing people it really is okay to just be themselves is something that appeals to her.
Samantha challenges you to volunteer, Whether you are an LGBTQ individual or an ally like she is, you are always made to
feel welcome when you walk through okeq's door.

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

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If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Call for Entries
MOREcolor Regional Juried Fine Arts Exhibition
Oklahomans for Equality is
pleased to call for entries to the
2016 MOREcolor
regional juried exhibition and sale of fine
art. Long a tradition to celebrate LGBT
Pride through the arts, MOREcolor
strives to be artist-friendly and
encourage innovative work. The
exhibition will be held at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center in Tulsa,
Oklahoma.
As always, artists receive 70% of their sales. Cash prizes will be awarded, including a cash Juror's Award, and a People's choice award. There is a single
entry fee of $10 for up to five entries.
KEY INFORMATION ( please review full submission requirements and enter online )
May 8th: Submission deadline
Each artist may submit up to 5 original works, which have been created in the last 2 years and have never been shown at any OkEq event
Entry Fee: A single entry fee (per artist, NOT per piece) of $10 for up to five works
May 25th: Artist notification of acceptance into the exhibition
June 9th: Delivery of Art Work, 3 to 6pm
All work must be appropriately ready to display (see the submission requirements)
June 9th: MOREcolor 2016
Opening Reception, 6 to 9pm
Free and open to the public, cash prizes awarded, surprises and live performances, catered cuisine and bar, sale of fine art. Artists are encouraged to
bring as many guests as they like.
June 9th-12th: Run of the Show
June 13th: Pick up unsold work, 3 to 6pm
To Enter:
Go to https://morecolor2016.artcall.org/ for online submission of entries. All entries must be made online.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

Passage
The group will meet the first
Tuesday of every month at 6:00
p.m and is facilitated by Denise
Womack.
A peer support
group with an
exploration of the
various changes
individuals might
experience in
life. Some
examples are marriages or life
commitments and break ups,
coming out (with possible loses that
are involved), death of a loved one,
beloved pet, job loss or career
change, to name a few.
We call this "Passage" because lifechanging events are a process that
deserve to be treated with
compassion and awareness. We
will explore helpful techniques to
use to become more mindful and
have healthier communication with
self and others. In addition, these
sessions will learn practical ways to
reduce stress.

Proposals for performance and installation works should be addressed to Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org, or call for information 918-813-8993.
Thank you for being part of MOREcolor 2016!

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit: JCE Parker
May 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St Tulsa, OK 74120

The May Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in
Downtown Tulsa) will feature the works of JCE Parker beginning with a reception on Thursday, May 5th from 6-9pm and continuing
throughout the month.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out

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Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

JCE Parker, was born August 3, 1978, in Norman, Oklahoma. He attending Northlake Junior College in Dallas and received an Associates
of Science Degree in 2000. After graduating in 2003 with a BA in Business Administration from Austin College in Sherman, Texas, he spent
a few seasons playing professional baseball before settling down starting a family and running his company. He currently resides in South
Tulsa with his wife and three small children.

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

At an early age it was apparent that he observed the complexity of life and tried to represent what he saw and how he felt through his
artwork. In the beginning, much of his work was technical and exact, it wasn't until college that his connection with the abstract made itself
known. The freedoms of painting in abstract led him to blend the form of brushless strokes to the exactness of drawing. This technique is
prevalent in much of the works he creates today.
JCE Parker says "This series is about connectedness. - knowing that we all experience turmoil and we all try to make sense of it. This
series is dedicated to the idea that I can make an attempt at reconciling the disarray and to be empathetic to those who go through the
same battles."
Each piece is created by applying multiple layers of paint, some layers erratic while others controlled and intentional. The next step is the
"inking" process, where some or all of the individual colors or lines are outlined.
The layers of paint represent chaos, either unintended or deliberate. The outlining is an effort to control the chaos and bring some
semblance of balance. This process can take a considerable amount of time, much like reconciliation in life.
The Artist's Muse speaks to him in this way: "Life can be erratic and full of mistakes. When we make the effort to rectify those mistakes and
bring order to the chaos, that is what makes us resolute. Recognizing those same efforts and struggles in each other, makes us connected
and empathetic. "
The show begins with a reception on Thursday, May 5th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show
continues throughout the month. www.okeq.org

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Ladies Social Club
May 13, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Know your target audience. Who are your most important customers,
clients or prospects, and why? Know what is important to them and
address their needs in your newsletter each month. Include a photo to
make your newsletter even more appealing.Do you dance in the grocery
store? Dance in your living room? Dance with your kiddo? Do you like to
feel FREE and JOYFUL? Do you feel the need to dance your sad and
move your mad? This "non-class" is for YOU! Any BODY can do it. It's an
opportunity to move your body any way you want. There are no steps to
learn, and no previous dance experience is required. Just ecstatic beats
and free flow rhythms that entice your inner spirit to float and fly across the
room like a ballerina-athlete-kid-punk rocker-silly person! You'll find during
this meditative experience that you connect to yourself in new ways, and
feelings like stress, grief, and confusion will transform into health, joy, and
clarity.
Please dress comfortably - tennis shoes are recommended - and try to
arrive as close to 6:00 as you can. You'll want water; either stop at the
Pride Store on your way in for a free bottle of water (thanks, OkEq!) or
bring your own.
If you haven't attended an LSC event yet, please check us out! All LGBT &amp;
ally women are welcome! Our monthly events at OkEq bring an average
of 15-20 fantastic women together from all over our beautiful city. We are developing a sense of community and having a blast! Our Facebook group has
also become incredibly active. We see almost daily chatter about organizing group activities out and about in Tulsa and the surrounding areas that are
completely independent of our 2nd Friday Events. In fact, right now there are plans in the works to go hiking, float the river this summer, attend various

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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sports events, and way more. Connect with us - contact information is below - and we hope to see your smiling face soon!
Connect with us on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here).
Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com.

Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
May 18, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Council Oak Mens Chorale
2300 Riverside Dr., Tulsa, OK 74114

$5.00 per Session

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Business Alliance

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.
Council Oak Men's Chorale will be hosting the May EBA network mixer in the dining room of 2300 Riverside. Council Oak Men's Chorale is Tulsa's
premiere Men's chorus.

Nevermore Edits
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.

SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

2016 Tulsa Pride Bingo
May 20, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
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Teresa Reno
Join us for our final Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2016. The beautiful and
outrageous Nicole Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has
invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our
biggest pride fundraiser this Pride season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be
spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip
Sync Contest.
To purchase tickets click on one of the links below:
$10 for general admission

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

$20 Adult Beverage admission
Buy a whole table for 8 bingo bangers for $200 which includes
unlimited drinks for your table.

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2016. Click here to make your
reservation online. Tables go fast! For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

2016 Tulsa Pride Special Rates
June 3-5, 2016
Hyatt Regency Tulsa
100 East 2nd Street, Tulsa, OK 74103
The Hyatt Regency Tulsa is our host hotel for Tulsa Pride 2016! Take advantage of special room rates that include shuttle
service to and from the festival. You won't find a better place to sleep off the fun of Tulsa Pride!!!
Click here more information and to book your room now. Availability is limited.

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EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

A WEEKEND OF PRIDE

Tulsa Metro Softball League
Hey TMSL Players &amp; Fans!
As the weather warms up, we are gearing up for another spring season of LGBT-friendly softball.
This year, we want to continue to grow from the 2015 Spring Season on Sunday Funday. Last season, the
TMSL Board decided to return to its roots and bring back the fun on the softball field. In years past, TMSL has
been a great way to get to know members of the community and has fostered some life-long friendships. We
want to continue with this growth, and want you to be a part of it!
Several of the comments and suggestions we have received focus on the fact that TMSL has become
increasingly more competitive over the years, and some have felt left out in the process. The Board realizes
that TMSL has strayed a bit from the recreational side of things, and we are working on going back to that and
increasing participation.
Don't worry about having to play without your friends. When you register, simply let us know who you would like
to play with, and we will do our best to accommodate all requests. If you have two or three friends that you would like to play with, let us know! We will
make sure that you get to play on the same team, but also that you are paired up with a diverse and fun team in the process.
You don't need to be a member of an existing team or have a group of 10 people to be welcome in TMSL. Sign up by yourself or with however many of
your friends you want to, and come out to play ball. This season, too, we are lowering the registration fee to $40 per player for the season, which covers
all umpire and field fees. Season is tentatively scheduled to begin in March.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule

Thank you,
TMSL Board

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
TMSL is an official program of Oklahomans for Equality.
www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful t-shirts celebrating the 2016 Equality Gala: The Revolution Continues are available in our Pride Store for
$25.00.

Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

Intimate Partner
Violence Survivors
Support Group

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Last Wednesday of each month
from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide

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This delightful and woofy documentary will introduce you to three amazing and lovable bears - Mikhael, Louie and
Mike. Their personal stories of coming out, dealing with body image and searching for community will surprise and move
you. They offer a new way to look at the bear community.

emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk
of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing
the impact of trauma.

Bear Run tracks the colorful rituals, playful language and evolving aesthetic of bear culture, by following the guys as they
romp through the 2006-2008 event circuit to Lazy Bear, P-town, NYC, Albany, Chicago and Montreal. Along the way, the
film challenges stereotypes about gay life and creates an entertaining and intimate portrait of what it means to be a mature,
gay man in the new millennium.

A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Bear Run: Celebrating the Bear Community"

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group

P.S. Gordon Exhibit
April 1 - April 28
Living Arts Tulsa
307 E Mathew B. Brady St., Tulsa, OK 74120
As part of our mission, Living Arts is establishing the Living Arts Living Legend
Artist Award honoring those artists responsible for pushing the art world forward,
establishing the reputation of Tulsa as an artistic city, and contributing to the
encouragement and inspiration of other artists in our community.

MRS. LENNOX
AND THE GIFT OF
FALLING SNOW

During April 2016, Living Arts will be exhibiting works by Patrick (P.S.) Gordon
never before seen in a public exhibition. Many of these works are held in private
collections and all of them will demonstrate Pat's exquisite skill and never-beforeseen subject matter.
For more information visit http://livingarts.org/ps-gordon-mrs-lennox-gift-falling-------snow

Oklahoma Bar Association Law Day
April 28, 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
The OBA will provide free legal advice on Thursday, April 28 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., as part of its annual
Law Day celebration and the Ask A Lawyer TV show, broadcasting on OETA. Viewers, statewide can call
toll-free 1-800-456-8525 and Tulsa area residents can call 918-838-8770 to have their legal questions
answered and get legal advice, at NO CHARGE, by the volunteer attorneys. Viewers can also choose to
email their questions to askalawyer@okbar.org The OBA has been providing this community service for more than 35 years.

Grab Your Balls!
May 6, 8:00 p.m.
AMF Sheridan Lanes
3121 S. Sheridan Rd. Tulsa, OK 74145

Last Wednesday of each
month from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions
may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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BALLS!

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

And you could win some money doing it!
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Corne join us at Sheridan Lanes on Friday May 6 th for some bowling
fun and support the JOLT bowling tournament. You don't need to
know how to bowl to have a great time. For $20, you get 3 games of
bowling and free shoe rental. You also get chances to win money
and cool door prizes plus have a great time with your friends!
Arrive at Sheridan Lanes at 31 st and Sheridan at 7:30 PM to get your
shoes and pick your lanes. Bowling will start at 8:00 PM.

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The GRATEFUL DAY FOUNDATION
is hosting a Hamburger Cookout
at The Tulsa Eagle
MAY 7TH
6-8 PM $7.00/plate

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Proceeds from this event go
directly to help finance the
2016 HIV Wellness Retreat
This will be our 4th Retreat and we
couldn't do it without your support.
Thank you
www.gratefulday.org

oklahomans for equallty

Camp Anytown
July 31 - August 6

For more information click here

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In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
April Volunteer of the Month
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MOREcolor
"First Thursday"
Tulsa Threat
Ladies Social Club
EBA Mixer
2016 Tulsa Pride Bingo
VOLUNTEER MEET AND GREET
RainGlow Run
2016 Tulsa Pride
Hyatt Regency
Tulsa Metro Softball League
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, March 24th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The May exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the works of
JCE Parker

Gamily

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
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6:00 p.m. - 7:00 pm.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

This Narcotics Anonymous
meditation meeting has a group
meditation followed by reading NA
literature and sharing. Everyone is
welcome regardless of age race
sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the
desire to stop using drugs. There
are no dues or fees. We are not
affiliated with any outside
organization and are self-supporting
through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the
basket or not please join us and
keep coming back.
For more information contact,
Deborah Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services

Volunteer of the Month
April 2016
Betty Peskey
Betty has been a volunteer at OkEq for two years. She has two gay sons and
a lesbian daughter. She volunteers twice a week because she wants to give
back to the community. She works at the front desk greeting visitors and
answering the helpline.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Happy Mothers day Betty!

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If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

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Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Passage
The group will meet the first
Tuesday of every month at 6:00
p.m and is facilitated by Denise
Womack.

Call for Entries
MOREcolor Regional Juried Fine Arts Exhibition
Oklahomans for Equality is
pleased to call for entries to the
2016 MOREcolor
regional juried exhibition and sale of fine
art. Long a tradition to celebrate LGBT
Pride through the arts, MOREcolor
strives to be artist-friendly and
encourage innovative work. The
exhibition will be held at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center in Tulsa,
Oklahoma.
As always, artists receive 70% of their sales. Cash prizes will be awarded, including a cash Juror's Award, and a People's choice award. There is a single
entry fee of $10 for up to five entries.
KEY INFORMATION ( please review full submission requirements and enter online )

A peer support
group with an
exploration of the
various changes
individuals might
experience in
life. Some
examples are marriages or life
commitments and break ups,
coming out (with possible loses that
are involved), death of a loved one,
beloved pet, job loss or career
change, to name a few.
We call this "Passage" because lifechanging events are a process that
deserve to be treated with
compassion and awareness. We
will explore helpful techniques to
use to become more mindful and
have healthier communication with
self and others. In addition, these
sessions will learn practical ways to
reduce stress.

May 8th: Submission deadline
Each artist may submit up to 5 original works, which have been created in the last 2 years and have never been shown at any OkEq event
Entry Fee: A single entry fee (per artist, NOT per piece) of $10 for up to five works
May 25th: Artist notification of acceptance into the exhibition
June 9th: Delivery of Art Work, 3 to 6pm
All work must be appropriately ready to display (see the submission requirements)
June 9th: MOREcolor 2016
Opening Reception, 6 to 9pm
Free and open to the public, cash prizes awarded, surprises and live performances, catered cuisine and bar, sale of fine art. Artists are encouraged to
bring as many guests as they like.
June 9th-12th: Run of the Show
June 13th: Pick up unsold work, 3 to 6pm
To Enter:
Go to https://morecolor2016.artcall.org/ for online submission of entries. All entries must be made online.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Proposals for performance and installation works should be addressed to Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org, or call for information 918-813-8993.
Thank you for being part of MOREcolor 2016!

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit: JCE Parker
May 5, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
JCE Parker, was born August 3, 1978, in Norman, Oklahoma. He attending
Northlake Junior College in Dallas and received an Associates of Science
Degree in 2000. After graduating in 2003 with a BA in Business
Administration from Austin College in Sherman, Texas, he spent a few
seasons playing professional baseball before settling down starting a family
and running his company. He currently resides in South Tulsa with his wife
and three small children.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out

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At an early age it was apparent that he observed the complexity of life and
tried to represent what he saw and how he felt through his artwork. In the
beginning, much of his work was technical and exact, it wasn't until college
that his connection with the abstract made itself known. The freedoms of
painting in abstract led him to blend the form of brushless strokes to the
exactness of drawing. This technique is prevalent in much of the works he
creates today.

Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

JCE Parker says "This series is about connectedness. - knowing that we all
experience turmoil and we all try to make sense of it. This series is
dedicated to the idea that I can make an attempt at reconciling the disarray
and to be empathetic to those who go through the same battles."
Each piece is created by applying multiple layers of paint, some layers erratic while others controlled and intentional. The next step is the "inking"
process, where some or all of the individual colors or lines are outlined.
The layers of paint represent chaos, either unintended or deliberate. The outlining is an effort to control the chaos and bring some semblance of balance.
This process can take a considerable amount of time, much like reconciliation in life.
The Artist's Muse speaks to him in this way: "Life can be erratic and full of mistakes. When we make the effort to rectify those mistakes and bring order to
the chaos, that is what makes us resolute. Recognizing those same efforts and struggles in each other, makes us connected and empathetic. "

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, May 5th from 6-9pm where there will be a door prize drawn of the artist's work;
the show continues throughout the month.
www.okeq.org

Tulsa Threat Women's Tackle Football
The Tulsa Threat are a professional women's American football team
based in Tulsa, OK. The Threat plays 11 on 11, NCAA-rules tackle
football against teams nationwide in the Independent Women's Football
League (IWFL). The team was established in 2011 and completed their
first season in the spring of that year.

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

May 7 - Third Home Game of the Season! Come on out and see Tulsa
Threat Women's Tackle Football face off against the Woodland Wildcats!
Tickets are $8 at the gate, children 12 and under are free! Pre-game you
can get tickets through any player for $5! Kick-off is at 7pm!
May 21 - Final Home Game of the Season! Come on out and see Tulsa
Threat Women's Tackle Football face off against the Austin Yellow
Jackets! Tickets are $8 at the gate, children 12 and under are free! Pregame you can get tickets through any player for $5! Kick-off is at 7pm!
Stay connected with Tulsa Threat on Facebook

Ladies Social Club
May 13, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

Do you dance in the grocery store? Dance in your living room? Dance with
your kiddo? Do you like to feel FREE and JOYFUL? Do you feel the need
to dance your sad and move your mad? This "non-class" is for YOU! Any
BODY can do it. It's an opportunity to move your body any way you want.
There are no steps to learn, and no previous dance experience is required.
Just ecstatic beats and free flow rhythms that entice your inner spirit to
float and fly across the room like a ballerina-athlete-kid-punk rocker-silly
person! You'll find during this meditative experience that you connect to
yourself in new ways, and feelings like stress, grief, and confusion will
transform into health, joy, and clarity.
Please dress comfortably - tennis shoes are recommended - and try to
arrive as close to 6:00 as you can. You'll want water; either stop at the
Pride Store on your way in for a free bottle of water (thanks, OkEq!) or
bring your own.
If you haven't attended an LSC event yet, please check us out! All LGBT &amp;
ally women are welcome! Our monthly events at OkEq bring an average
of 15-20 fantastic women together from all over our beautiful city. We are
developing a sense of community and having a blast! Our Facebook
group has also become incredibly active. We see almost daily chatter
about organizing group activities out and about in Tulsa and the
surrounding areas that are completely independent of our 2nd Friday Events. In fact, right now there are plans in the works to go hiking, float the river
this summer, attend various sports events, and way more. Connect with us - contact information is below - and we hope to see your smiling face soon!
Connect with us on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here).

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com.

Yoga by Zach
Equality Business Alliance Mixer
May 18, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Council Oak Mens Chorale

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2300 Riverside Dr., Tulsa, OK 74114

Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY

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@4:30 pm

Business Alliance

$5.00 per Session

Gender Outreach

Council Oak Men's Chorale will be hosting the May EBA network mixer in the dining room of 2300 Riverside. Council Oak Men's Chorale is Tulsa's
premiere Men's chorus.

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.

SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

2016 Tulsa Pride Bingo
May 20, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for our final Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2016. The beautiful and
outrageous Nicole Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has
invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our
biggest pride fundraiser this Pride season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be
spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip
Sync Contest.
To purchase tickets click on one of the links below:
$10 for general admission
$20 Adult Beverage admission
Buy a whole table for 8 bingo bangers for $200 which includes
unlimited drinks for your table.
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2016. Click here to make your
reservation online. Tables go fast! For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

VOLUNTEER MEET AND GREET FOR TULSA PRIDE!
May 21, 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Volunteer for Tulsa Pride,
and Join us May 21st for the meet and greet cook out!
Food, Games, Oriention, prizes, and lots for fun before the MAIN EVENT!
For more information connect with us on
Facebook or Jose Vega @ jose.vega@okeq.org

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

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The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
RainGlow Run

Open every day

June 3, 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Celebrate Tulsa Pride Weekend by running in the RainGLOW Run on
Friday, June 3. The one mile Fun Run for kids and families will start at
8:00 p.m. The 5K at 8:30 p.m.
The RainGLOW Run will benefit Tulsa Pride and the Oklahomans for
Equality whose mission is to seek equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals, and families through advocacy,
education, programs and alliances.
The RainGLOW Run is being presented by Tulsa Pride, Mad Chicks
Marketing and Design &amp; Speakeasy Market Strategies.

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Join us Tulsa Pride Weekend for the third annual RainbowGlow Run.
For details visit us at http://www.rainbowruntulsa.com/ or contact joann@madchicks.co

Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

Intimate Partner
Violence Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk
of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing
the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

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Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group

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SATURDAY, JUN[ 4TH I NOON- 9:00 PM [rESTIVAl ANO BlOCK PARTY)
PARAU[ STARTS AT 6:00 PM
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2016 Tulsa Pride Special Hotel Rates
June 3-5, 2016
Hyatt Regency Tulsa
100 East 2nd Street, Tulsa, OK 74103

MISSION:

The Hyatt Regency Tulsa is our host hotel for Tulsa Pride 2016! Take advantage of special room rates that include shuttle
service to and from the festival. You won't find a better place to sleep off the fun of Tulsa Pride!!!
Click here more information and to book your room now. Availability is limited.

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Last Wednesday of each
month from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions
may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

REGENCY'

Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

A WEEKEND OF PRIDE

Tulsa Metro Softball League
Hey TMSL Players &amp; Fans!
As the weather warms up, we are gearing up for another spring season of LGBT-friendly softball.
This year, we want to continue to grow from the 2015 Spring Season on Sunday Funday. Last season, the
TMSL Board decided to return to its roots and bring back the fun on the softball field. In years past, TMSL has
been a great way to get to know members of the community and has fostered some life-long friendships. We
want to continue with this growth, and want you to be a part of it!
Several of the comments and suggestions we have received focus on the fact that TMSL has become
increasingly more competitive over the years, and some have felt left out in the process. The Board realizes
that TMSL has strayed a bit from the recreational side of things, and we are working on going back to that and
increasing participation.
Don't worry about having to play without your friends. When you register, simply let us know who you would like
to play with, and we will do our best to accommodate all requests. If you have two or three friends that you would like to play with, let us know! We will
make sure that you get to play on the same team, but also that you are paired up with a diverse and fun team in the process.
You don't need to be a member of an existing team or have a group of 10 people to be welcome in TMSL. Sign up by yourself or with however many of
your friends you want to, and come out to play ball. This season, too, we are lowering the registration fee to $40 per player for the season, which covers
all umpire and field fees. Season is tentatively scheduled to begin in March.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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TMSL Board
TMSL is an official program of Oklahomans for Equality.
www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful t-shirts celebrating the 2016 Equality Gala: The Revolution Continues are available in our Pride Store for
$25.00.

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Crimson Vengeance"
By Sheri Lewis Wohl

Love, desire, and secrets trail littered with murder and the choice one vampire will have to make that will seal her
fate or set her free...
Spokane County Medical Examiner Riah Preston has a job to do and a secret to keep. Riah is a vampire and
she's on a mission to discover a cure for the very thing that has kept her a prisoner of darkness for over five
hundred years. With the help of Moses Lake Coroner Ivy Hernandez and genetic scientist Adriana James, they
are on the verge of a breakthrough. When victims of a rogue vampire begin to show up along the I-90 corridor,
things get complicated. The appearance of vampire hunter Colin Jamison complicates the situation even further.
Will they be strong enough to stop this vampire killer cutting a wide path of death and destruction? Or will the
secrets Riah holds in her heart destroy them all?

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Grab Your Balls!
May 6, 8:00 p.m.
AMF Sheridan Lanes
3121 S. Sheridan Rd. Tulsa, OK 74145

GRAB
YOUR

BALLS!
And you could win some money doing it!

Corne join us at Sheridan Lanes on Friday May 6 th for some bowling
fun and support the JOLT bowling tournament. You don't need to
know how to bowl to have a great time. For $20, you get 3 games of
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bowling and free shoe rental. You also get chances to win money
and cool door prizes plus have a great time with your friends !
Arrive at Sheridan Lanes at 31 st and Sheridan at 7:30 PM to get your
shoes and pick your lanes. Bowling will start at 8:00 PM.

The GRATEFUL DAY FOUNDATION
is hosting a Hamburger Cookout
at The Tulsa Eagle
MAY 7TH
6-8 PM $7.00/plate

Proceeds from this event go
directly to help finance the
2016 HIV Wellness Retreat
This will be our 4th Retreat and we
couldn't do it without your support.
Thank you
www.gratefulday.org

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Camp Anytown
July 31 - August 6

For more information click here

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Mark Owen &amp; David Privett Sponsor the Day
Monday May 16, 2016

In This Issue
Mark Owen &amp; David Privett
EBA Sponsor
April Volunteer of the Month
May OkEq Video eNew
MOREcolor
Tulsa Threat
Ladies Social Club
EBA Mixer

Mark Owen and David Privett are sponsoring the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on May 16th in honor of
their legal wedding anniversary.

Congratulations Mark and
David!
If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special day click here

2016 Tulsa Pride Bingo
VOLUNTEER MEET AND GREET
RainGlow Run
My So Called Band.
2016 Tulsa Pride
Hyatt Regency
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

• Birthdays - Yours, your spouses, your children, your parents, your friends, even your dog's
• Anniversary's - Wedding, sobriety, adoption, court date
• To honor a loved one's memory
• Special events
• Mothers day, Fathers day, any holiday.
• Just because

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, May 19th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The May exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the works of
JCE Parker

Gamily

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
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6:00 p.m. - 7:00 pm.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

This Narcotics Anonymous
meditation meeting has a group
meditation followed by reading NA
literature and sharing. Everyone is
welcome regardless of age race
sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the
desire to stop using drugs. There
are no dues or fees. We are not
affiliated with any outside
organization and are self-supporting
through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the
basket or not please join us and
keep coming back.
For more information contact,
Deborah Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services

Volunteer of the Month
May 2016
Betty Peskey
Betty has been a volunteer at OkEq for two years. She has two gay sons and
a lesbian daughter. She volunteers twice a week because she wants to give
back to the community. She works at the front desk greeting visitors and
answering the helpline.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

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We thank you for your dedication Betty!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

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Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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The group will meet the first
Tuesday of every month at 6:00
p.m and is facilitated by Denise
Womack.

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A peer support
group with an
exploration of the
various changes
individuals might
experience in
life. Some
examples are marriages or life
commitments and break ups,
coming out (with possible loses that
are involved), death of a loved one,
beloved pet, job loss or career
change, to name a few.
We call this "Passage" because lifechanging events are a process that
deserve to be treated with
compassion and awareness. We
will explore helpful techniques to
use to become more mindful and
have healthier communication with
self and others. In addition, these
sessions will learn practical ways to
reduce stress.

MOREcolor Regional Juried Fine Arts Exhibition - Opening
June 9, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

June 9th; MOREcolor 2016
Opening Reception, 6 to 9pm
• Free and open to the public
• Live performance art
• Catered cuisine
• Cash bar
• Fine art purchases available
• People's Choice Award
The show runs June 9th - 12th

For more information contact Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org, or
call for information 918-813-8993.
Thank you for being a part of MOREcolor 2016!

Non-Binary Support
Group
Tulsa Threat Women's Tackle Football

Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

The Tulsa Threat are a professional women's American football team
based in Tulsa, OK. The Threat plays 11 on 11, NCAA-rules tackle
football against teams nationwide in the Independent Women's Football
League (IWFL). The team was established in 2011 and completed their
first season in the spring of that year.

May 21 - Final Home Game of the Season! Come on out and see Tulsa
Threat Women's Tackle Football face off against the Austin Yellow
Jackets! Tickets are $8 at the gate, children 12 and under are free! Pregame you can get tickets through any player for $5! Kick-off is at 7pm!
Stay connected with Tulsa Threat on Facebook

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Ladies Social Club
May 13, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Live Free!
Coming Out

Do you dance in the grocery store? Dance in your living room? Dance with
your kiddo? Do you like to feel FREE and JOYFUL? Do you feel the need
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to dance your sad and move your mad? This "non-class" is for YOU! Any
BODY can do it. It's an opportunity to move your body any way you want.
There are no steps to learn, and no previous dance experience is required.
Just ecstatic beats and free flow rhythms that entice your inner spirit to
float and fly across the room like a ballerina-athlete-kid-punk rocker-silly
person! You'll find during this meditative experience that you connect to
yourself in new ways, and feelings like stress, grief, and confusion will
transform into health, joy, and clarity.

Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Please dress comfortably - tennis shoes are recommended - and try to
arrive as close to 6:00 as you can. You'll want water; either stop at the
Pride Store on your way in for a free bottle of water (thanks, OkEq!) or
bring your own.
If you haven't attended an LSC event yet, please check us out! All LGBT &amp;
ally women are welcome! Our monthly events at OkEq bring an average
of 15-20 fantastic women together from all over our beautiful city. We are
developing a sense of community and having a blast! Our Facebook
group has also become incredibly active. We see almost daily chatter
about organizing group activities out and about in Tulsa and the surrounding areas that are completely independent of our 2nd Friday Events. In fact,
right now there are plans in the works to go hiking, float the river this summer, attend various sports events, and way more. Connect with us - contact
information is below - and we hope to see your smiling face soon!

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

Connect with us on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here).
Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
May 18, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Council Oak Mens Chorale
2300 Riverside Dr., Tulsa, OK 74114
The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

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Business Alliance

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan
Council Oak Men's Chorale will be hosting the May EBA network mixer in the dining room of 2300 Riverside. Council Oak Men's Chorale is Tulsa's
premiere Men's chorus.

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.

Yoga by Zach

2016 Tulsa Pride Bingo
May 20, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, OK 74120

Take A Class

Join us for our final Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2016. The beautiful and
outrageous Nicole Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has
invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our
biggest pride fundraiser this Pride season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be
spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip
Sync Contest.

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

To purchase tickets click on one of the links below:
$10 for general admission
$20 Adult Beverage admission

$5.00 per Session

Buy a whole table for 8 bingo bangers for $200 which includes
unlimited drinks for your table.
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2016. Click here to make your
reservation online. Tables go fast! For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

VOLUNTEER MEET AND GREET FOR TULSA PRIDE!
May 21, 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Volunteer for Tulsa Pride,
and Join us May 21st for the meet and greet cook out!
Food, Games, Oriention, prizes, and lots for fun before the MAIN EVENT!
For more information connect with us on
Facebook or Jose Vega @ jose.vega@okeq.org

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Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

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Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night

RainGlow Run
June 3, 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Celebrate Tulsa Pride Weekend by running in the RainGLOW Run on
Friday, June 3. The one mile Fun Run for kids and families will start at
8:00 p.m. The 5K at 8:30 p.m.
The RainGLOW Run will benefit Tulsa Pride and the Oklahomans for
Equality whose mission is to seek equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals, and families through advocacy,
education, programs and alliances.

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

The RainGLOW Run is being presented by Tulsa Pride, Mad Chicks
Marketing and Design &amp; Speakeasy Market Strategies.
Join us Tulsa Pride Weekend for the third annual RainbowGlow Run.
For details visit us at http://www.rainbowruntulsa.com/ or contact joann@madchicks.co

My So Called Band
June 3, 9:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Dennis R. Neill
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What better way to kick off Tulsa Pride weekend than an outdoor glow in
the dark concert and block party with everyone's favorite 90s cover band
My So Called Band?!
Rave and party the night away listening to all the hits from the 90s and
early 2000s! Glowsticks and glow in the dark body paint will be provided.
Cash bar available.
Adult tickets are only $15!
Student tickets are $10 with valid student ID
Children 12 years of age and younger are FREE
The AfterGLOW Party will immediately follow the RainGLOW Run 5K. All
runners of the RainGLOW Run get FREE admission to the AfterGLOW
concert. For more information about the RainGLOW Run, visit
www.rainbowruntulsa.com
All ages can attend; 21+ with a valid photo ID required to drink.
Presented by Oklahomans for Equality, RainGLOW Run, and Yelp Tulsa.
Click here to purchase tickets.

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The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

Intimate Partner
Violence Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk
of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing
the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

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SATURDAY, JUN[ 4TH I NOON- 9:00 PM (rESTIVAl ANO BlOCK PARTY)
PARADE STARTS Al 6:00 PM
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2016 Tulsa Pride Special Hotel Rates
June 3-5, 2016
Hyatt Regency Tulsa
100 East 2nd Street, Tulsa, OK 74103

Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group

The Hyatt Regency Tulsa is our host hotel for Tulsa Pride 2016! Take advantage of special room rates that include shuttle
service to and from the festival. You won't find a better place to sleep off the fun of Tulsa Pride!!!
Click here more information and to book your room now. Availability is limited.

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Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful t-shirts celebrating the 2016 Equality Gala: The Revolution Continues are available in our Pride Store for
$25.00.

Last Wednesday of each
month from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions
may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Husband Hunting Made Easy: And Other Miracles for the Modern Gay Man"
By Patrick Price

The modern gay man is his own best friend, has healed his inner child, is in touch with the warrior within, has
memorized the Kama Sutra , and owns a little black book that would make Casanova jealous. Why, then, do
so few of them have the house, dog, Range Rover, and "husband" that so many yearn for?
Husband Hunting Made Easy finally reveals the secrets to finding, getting, and keeping the husband of your
dreams. From the basics ("What is a husband and why do I want one?") to the advanced course ("In-laws-how
not to kill them"), this is the everything-you-need-to-know guide. From blind dates ("Hint: Never let Mom set
you up") to dress ("A thong is always wrong!") to avoiding pathetic opening lines ("Care to lambada?"), Patrick
Price leads you past the pitfalls and pratfalls of landing the (nearly) perfect man.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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You are invited to participate in a research study of health care related experiences shared by transgender and gender nonconforming
individuals in rural or remote areas. As a participant, you will be invited to share your perspectives and experience in a 1 hour interview.
Upon completing the interview, you will have the opportunity to be entered in a drawing for a $20 gift certificate from Amazon.com by
submitting your email address. Your email address will not be connected to your responses and will only be used to send you the link for the
Amazon.com electronic gift card code if your email is randomly selected in the drawing.

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

For more information, or to participate, please contact Douglas Knutson by calling 405-459-0241
or by writing to douglas.knutson@okstate.edu.

Calling all rural transgender and gender
nonconforming individuals to participate in
a research study

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

You are invited to participate in a research study of health care
related experiences shared by transgender and gender
nonconforming individuals in rural and remote areas.
As a participant, you will be invited to share your perspectives
and experiences in a 1 hour interview.

Enter a drawing for a $20 Amazon Gift Card

For more information or to
participate contact Douglas Knutson
at:
douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

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Microsoft Business Breakfast for the LGBTQ Business Community
June 24, 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Microsoft at Woodland Hills Mall
7021 S. Memorial Dr., Tulsa, OK 74133
In honor of LGBT Pride Month, join Microsoft for a free event for the LGBTQ
business community and other small business owners at the Microsoft Store.
You will enjoy:
* A keynote speaker who will discuss being an LGBTQ business owner.
* An opportunity to network with other local LGBTQ and other small business
owners in the area.
* Insider knowledge about all of the free resources available for businesses in
the Microsoft.
* The opportunity to enter and win a raffle prize.

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Space is limited. Sign up today at microsoftstore.com/woodlandhillsmall.

Camp Anytown
July 31 - August 6

For more information click here

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Sol Smith Sponsors the Day
Wednesday May 18, 2016

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In This Issue
Mark Owen &amp; David Privett
EBA Sponsor
EBA Mixer
Tulsa Pride Bingo
Tulsa ArtCar Weekend
Volunteer Meet and Greet
Pancake Breakfast
Tulsa Threat

Sol Smith is sponsoring the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on May 18th in honor of his 90th birthday.

Interfaith Service
Hyatt Regency
RainGlow Run

Happy Birthday Sol!

My So Called Band.
2016 Tulsa Pride
MOREcolor
Ladies Social Club
April Volunteer of the Month

If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special day click here
• Birthdays - Yours, your spouses, your children, your parents, your friends, even your dog's
• Anniversary's - Wedding, sobriety, adoption, coming out date
• To honor a loved one's memory
• Special events
• Mothers day, Fathers day, any holiday.
• Just because

May OkEq Video eNew
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, May 19th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The May exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the works of
JCE Parker

Gamily

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

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Lawyer in the Library
June 8, from
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 pm.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

This Narcotics Anonymous
meditation meeting has a group
meditation followed by reading NA
literature and sharing. Everyone is
welcome regardless of age race
sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the
desire to stop using drugs. There
are no dues or fees. We are not
affiliated with any outside
organization and are self-supporting
through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the
basket or not please join us and
keep coming back.
For more information contact,
Deborah Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

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Equality Business Alliance Mixer
May 18, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Council Oak Mens Chorale
2300 Riverside Dr., Tulsa, OK 74114

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Business Alliance

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Passage
The group will meet the first
Tuesday of every month at 6:00
p.m and is facilitated by Denise
Womack.
Council Oak Men's Chorale will be hosting the May EBA network mixer in the dining room of 2300 Riverside. Council Oak Men's Chorale is
Tulsa's premiere Men's chorus.

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.

FINAL Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2016
May 20, 6:60 p.m.
Dennis R. Neil Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Join us for our final Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2016. The beautiful and outrageous
Nicole Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow Granny
and Trailer Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this Pride
season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of
Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip Sync Contest.
To purchase tickets click on one of the links below:
$10 for general admission

A peer support
group with an
exploration of the
various changes
individuals might
experience in
life. Some
examples are marriages or life
commitments and break ups,
coming out (with possible loses that
are involved), death of a loved one,
beloved pet, job loss or career
change, to name a few.
We call this "Passage" because lifechanging events are a process that
deserve to be treated with
compassion and awareness. We
will explore helpful techniques to
use to become more mindful and
have healthier communication with
self and others. In addition, these
sessions will learn practical ways to
reduce stress.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

$20 Adult Beverage admission
Buy a whole table for 8 bingo bangers for $200 which includes unlimited
drinks for your table.
Proceeds go toward Tulsa Pride 2016. Click here to make your reservation
online. Tables go fast! For more information contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Tulsa ArtCar Weekend
May 20, 1:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Living Arts, Tulsa's arts organization dedicated to presenting contemporary non-traditional art to the public, is proud to announce Tulsa ArtCar Weekend

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out

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XII. The dates for the event are May 19-21, 2016, with many different venues for the public to enjoy these unique vehicles that function both as
roadworthy cars and as exciting artistic creations. For those unfamiliar, ArtCars typically involve transforming any type of vehicle, motorcycle, scooter or
bicycle into a personalized creation of art. Many artists have committed to participate, with ArtCars coming from many parts of the United States to join
Tulsa area ArtCar and ArtBike artists.

The cars will be onsite at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for viewing Friday May 20 at 1:30 p.m.

Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

VOLUNTEER MEET AND GREET FOR TULSA PRIDE!
May 21, 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Volunteer for Tulsa Pride,
and Join us May 21st for the meet and greet cook out!
Food, games, orientation, prizes, and lots for fun before the MAIN EVENT!
For more information connect with us on
Facebook or Jose Vega @ jose.vega@okeq.org

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SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

Tulsa Threat Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser
May 21, 8:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Come have breakfast with the Threat!!
Pancakes and sausage links!! $5 per plate!

Yoga by Zach

Tickets will be available for our last home game which will be at 7pm that evening!
We will also have posters to get autographs from your favorite Threat players!!

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Mmmmm PANCAKES!!!!

Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY

C lick here for more details

@4:30 pm
Tulsa Threat Women's Tackle Football
The Tulsa Threat are a professional women's American football team
based in Tulsa, OK. The Threat plays 11 on 11, NCAA-rules tackle
football against teams nationwide in the Independent Women's Football
League (IWFL). The team was established in 2011 and completed their
first season in the spring of that year.

$5.00 per Session

May 21 - Final Home Game of the Season! Come on out and see Tulsa
Threat Women's Tackle Football face off against the Austin Yellow
Jackets! Tickets are $8 at the gate, children 12 and under are free! Pregame you can get tickets through any player for $5! Kick-off is at 7pm!

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Stay connected with Tulsa Threat on Facebook

Annual Pride Interfaith Service

Lambda Al-Anon Group

May 31, 7:00 p.m.
Phillips Theological Seminary
901 N. Mingo Rd., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74116

Every Friday
7 p.m.

Each year the Interfaith community gathers for our Pride service. We remember those LGBTQ
individuals who died between June 1st, 2015 and May 31, 2016. We recognize the faith
communities who stand with and care for the spiritual needs of the LGBTQ community. One of the
highlights of the evening is when the welcoming and inclusive faith community place their hands on
the rainbow flag and bless it as a symbol of Justice and Equality and a standard of safety and
protection as it flies over the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center during pride week. Please join us for
an inspiriational evening.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous

Connect on Facebook for all the details and updates.

Every Saturday
12:30 pm

2016 Tulsa Pride Special Hotel Rates

SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

June 3-5, 2016
Hyatt Regency Tulsa
100 East 2nd Street, Tulsa, OK 74103
The Hyatt Regency Tulsa is our host hotel for Tulsa Pride 2016! Take advantage of special room rates that include shuttle
service to and from the festival. You won't find a better place to sleep off the fun of Tulsa Pride!!!
Click here more information and to book your room now. Availability is limited.

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RainGlow Run

Game Night

June 3, 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Celebrate Tulsa Pride Weekend by running in the RainGLOW Run on
Friday, June 3. The one mile Fun Run for kids and families will start at
8:00 p.m. The 5K at 8:30 p.m.
The RainGLOW Run will benefit Tulsa Pride and the Oklahomans for
Equality whose mission is to seek equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals, and families through advocacy,
education, programs and alliances.
The RainGLOW Run is being presented by Tulsa Pride, Mad Chicks
Marketing and Design &amp; Speakeasy Market Strategies.

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Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Join us Tulsa Pride Weekend for the third annual RainbowGlow Run.
For details visit us at http://www.rainbowruntulsa.com/ or contact joann@madchicks.co

My So Called Band
June 3, 9:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

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What better way to kick off Tulsa Pride weekend than an outdoor glow in
the dark concert and block party with everyone's favorite 90s cover band
My So Called Band?!
Rave and party the night away listening to all the hits from the 90s and
early 2000s! Glowsticks and glow in the dark body paint will be provided.
Cash bar available.
Adult tickets are only $15!
Student tickets are $10 with valid student ID
Children 12 years of age and younger are FREE
The AfterGLOW Party will immediately follow the RainGLOW Run 5K. All
runners of the RainGLOW Run get FREE admission to the AfterGLOW
concert. For more information about the RainGLOW Run, visit
www.rainbowruntulsa.com
All ages can attend; 21+ with a valid photo ID required to drink.
Presented by Oklahomans for Equality, RainGLOW Run, and Yelp Tulsa.
Click here to purchase tickets.

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The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

Intimate Partner
Violence Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk
of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing
the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

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SATURDAY, JUN[ 4TH I NOON- 9:00 PM (rESTIVAl AND BlOCK PARTY)
PARADE STARTS Al 6:00 PM
DENNIS R. NElll EQUALITY CENTER I 621 E4TH Sl TUlSA OK 74120
MOREcolor Regional Juried Fine Arts Exhibition - Opening
June 9, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group

June 9th; MOREcolor 2016
Opening Reception, 6 to 9pm
Free and open to the public
Live performance art
Catered cuisine
Cash bar
Fine art purchases available
People's Choice Award
The show runs June 9th - 12th

For more information contact Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org, or
call for information 918-813-8993.
Thank you for being a part of MOREcolor 2016!

Ladies Social Club
June 10, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Do you fancy yourself a good problem solver? Are you competitive? Do
you like to have fun? If the answer to any of those questions is yes, then
definitely come out for our LSC scavenger hunt! We will meet in the event
center, and split into teams. You'll receive all the instructions and be sent
off into the East End and Blue Dome areas of downtown to check off as
many of the items as you can. When time's up, everyone will head back to
OkEq to find out how everyone did and hang out for the rest of the
evening!n.
If you haven't attended an LSC event yet, please check us out! All LGBT &amp;
ally women are welcome! Our monthly events at OkEq bring an average
of 15-20 fantastic women together from all over our beautiful city. We are
developing a sense of community and having a blast! Our Facebook
group has also become incredibly active. We see almost daily chatter
about organizing group activities out and about in Tulsa and the
surrounding areas that are completely independent of our 2nd Friday
Events. In fact, right now there are plans in the works to go hiking, float
the river this summer, attend various sports events, and way more.
Connect with us - contact information is below - and we hope to see your
smiling face soon!
Connect with us on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club
(or click here).

Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com.

Volunteer of the Month
May 2016

Last Wednesday of each
month from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions
may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Betty Peskey
Betty has been a volunteer at OkEq for two years. She has two gay sons and
a lesbian daughter. She volunteers twice a week because she wants to give
back to the community. She works at the front desk greeting visitors and

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Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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answering the helpline.

We thank you for your dedication Betty!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

May OkEq Video eNews
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Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
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Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful t-shirts celebrating the 2016 Equality Gala: The Revolution Continues are available in our Pride Store for
$25.00.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"The Antigay Agenda: Orthodox Vision and the Christian Right"
By Didi Herman

In The Antigay Agenda , Didi Herman probes the values, beliefs, and rhetoric of the organizations of the
Christian Right. Tracing the emergence of their antigay agenda, Herman explores how and why these groups
made antigay activity a top priority, and how it relates to their political history.
"A penetrating analysis of the Christian Right's antigay agenda and of how that agenda is derived from the
Christian Right's peculiar vision of American history and the Christian faith."-Rev. Peter J. Gomes, Boston
Book Review
"Public intellectualism at its best. . . . A comprehensive summary of the conservative Protestant worldview."Michael Joseph Gross, Boston Phoenix Literary Section

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on either side of this passionate and important conflict, that is an impressive accomplishment."-Hastings
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Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Openarms Youth Project - Lowbrow Comedy Show
May 20, 7:00 p.m.
Openarms Youth Project
2015-B S. Lakewood Ave., Tulsa, OK 74112
Looking for a way to escape from life's stresses and worries? Please join me in
supporting Tulsa's very own Openarms Youth Project and attending a Comedy
Show benefit featuring some of Oklahoma's funniest comedians.
Tickets are just $20.
Every dollar raised will go back to support a great cause and help pave the way
for success for hundreds of youth in the greater Tulsa area. Plus, there is
complimentary wine and beer!
For event details, please visit http://www.oypcomedyshow.eventbrite.com. I
hope to see you there!

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You are invited to participate in a research study of health care related experiences shared by transgender and gender nonconforming
individuals in rural or remote areas. As a participant, you will be invited to share your perspectives and experience in a 1 hour interview.
Upon completing the interview, you will have the opportunity to be entered in a drawing for a $20 gift certificate from Amazon.com by
submitting your email address. Your email address will not be connected to your responses and will only be used to send you the link for the
Amazon.com electronic gift card code if your email is randomly selected in the drawing.
For more information, or to participate, please contact Douglas Knutson by calling 405-459-0241
or by writing to douglas.knutson@okstate.edu.

Calling all rural transgender and gender
nonconforming individuals to participate in
a research study
You are invited to participate in a research study of health care
related experiences shared by transgender and gender
nonconforming individuals in rural and remote areas.
As a participant, you will be invited to share your perspectives
and experiences in a 1 hour interview.

Enter a drawing for a $20 Amazon Gift Card

For more information or to
participate contact Douglas Knutson
at:
douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

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OPENING FIRST FRIDAY. MAY 6, 2016, 6-9PM

5th annual film screening at Living Arts

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Microsoft Business Breakfast for the LGBTQ Business Community
June 24, 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Microsoft at Woodland Hills Mall
7021 S. Memorial Dr., Tulsa, OK 74133
In honor of LGBT Pride Month, join Microsoft for a free event for the LGBTQ
business community and other small business owners at the Microsoft Store.
You will enjoy:
* A keynote speaker who will discuss being an LGBTQ business owner.
* An opportunity to network with other local LGBTQ and other small business
owners in the area.
* Insider knowledge about all of the free resources available for businesses in
the Microsoft.
* The opportunity to enter and win a raffle prize.

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Camp Anytown
July 31 - August 6

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okl.ihom.ins for equality

Thank You!
Dear straight and cisgender allies, inclusive companies and
corporations, welcoming and affirming faith communities,
supportive non-profit agencies, courageous and progressive
legislators, social justice and LGBTQ advocacy organizations, and
our LGBTQ community and family,
Thank you for going the distance, staying in it to win it, giving a
110%, this whole Oklahoma 55th legislative session and especially
these last 10 days. Your visits to the capitol, phone calls, emails,
hand written letters, protest rallies, engaging your legislators,
standing together and ignoring our differences, forgiving our past
wounds and meaningless divisions made sure we were heard on a
number of legislative issues and bills.
We have watched every kind of legislative attack on:
women's reproductive rights
employment equity policies
undocumented immigrants
religious minorities
the working poor
those in assited living
the elderly
those requiring food assistance
healthcare
mental health facilities
the incarcerated
school administrators
school teachers
school counselors and social workers
higher education
small businesses
LGBTQ and gender non-conforming youth
Same Sex marriages
Same Sex parents wishing to adopt and foster parent
those living with HIV/AIDs
access to bathrooms for transgender individuals
transgender student access to school bathrooms and locker rooms
and even daylight savings time

In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Interfaith Service
Hyatt Regency
RainGlow Run
My So Called Band.
2016 Tulsa Pride
MOREcolor
May OkEq Video eNew
Ladies Social Club
EBA Mixer
SAGE Summer Pool Parties
April Volunteer of the Month
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, May 19th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The May exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the works of
JCE Parker

Justice and equality did not always prevail, and we experienced a
lot of defeat, and we won some, not enough, but some.
Through it all you stood together and said "this is my Oklahoma"
and our unity may possibly have been our greatest win.
Thank you for your efforts, your sacrifices and your service to your
neighbors.

Gamily
Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Oklahomans for Equality
The Revolution continues............

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
June 8, from
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 pm.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an

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opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

This Narcotics Anonymous
meditation meeting has a group
meditation followed by reading NA
literature and sharing. Everyone is
welcome regardless of age race
sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the
desire to stop using drugs. There
are no dues or fees. We are not
affiliated with any outside
organization and are self-supporting
through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the
basket or not please join us and
keep coming back.
For more information contact,
Deborah Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
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NMLS# 1300904

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Annual Pride Interfaith Service
May 31, 7:00 p.m.
Phillips Theological Seminary
901 N. Mingo Rd., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74116

Passage
The group will meet the first
Tuesday of every month at 6:00
p.m and is facilitated by Denise
Womack.

Each year the Interfaith community gathers for our Pride service. We remember those LGBTQ
individuals who died between June 1st, 2015 and May 31, 2016. We recognize the faith
communities who stand with and care for the spiritual needs of the LGBTQ community. One of the
highlights of the evening is when the welcoming and inclusive faith community place their hands on
the rainbow flag and bless it as a symbol of Justice and Equality and a standard of safety and
protection as it flies over the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center during pride week. Please join us for
an inspiriational evening.
Connect on Facebook for all the details and updates.

2016 Tulsa Pride Special Hotel Rates
June 3-5, 2016
Hyatt Regency Tulsa
100 East 2nd Street, Tulsa, OK 74103
The Hyatt Regency Tulsa is our host hotel for Tulsa Pride 2016! Take advantage of special room rates that include shuttle
service to and from the festival. You won't find a better place to sleep off the fun of Tulsa Pride!!!
Click here more information and to book your room now. Availability is limited.

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A peer support
group with an
exploration of the
various changes
individuals might
experience in
life. Some
examples are marriages or life
commitments and break ups,
coming out (with possible loses that
are involved), death of a loved one,
beloved pet, job loss or career
change, to name a few.
We call this "Passage" because lifechanging events are a process that
deserve to be treated with
compassion and awareness. We
will explore helpful techniques to
use to become more mindful and
have healthier communication with
self and others. In addition, these
sessions will learn practical ways to
reduce stress.

A WEEKEND OF PRIDE

RainGlow Run
June 3, 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Celebrate Tulsa Pride Weekend by running in the RainGLOW Run on
Friday, June 3. The one mile Fun Run for kids and families will start at
8:00 p.m. The 5K at 8:30 p.m.
The RainGLOW Run will benefit Tulsa Pride and the Oklahomans for
Equality whose mission is to seek equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals, and families through advocacy,
education, programs and alliances.
The RainGLOW Run is being presented by Tulsa Pride, Mad Chicks
Marketing and Design &amp; Speakeasy Market Strategies.
Join us Tulsa Pride Weekend for the third annual RainbowGlow Run.
For details visit us at http://www.rainbowruntulsa.com/ or contact joann@madchicks.co

My So Called Band
June 3, 9:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
What better way to kick off Tulsa Pride weekend than an outdoor glow in
the dark concert and block party with everyone's favorite 90s cover band
My So Called Band?!
Rave and party the night away listening to all the hits from the 90s and
early 2000s! Glowsticks and glow in the dark body paint will be provided.
Cash bar available.
Adult tickets are only $15!
Student tickets are $10 with valid student ID
Children 12 years of age and younger are FREE

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out

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Workshop

The AfterGLOW Party will immediately follow the RainGLOW Run 5K. All
runners of the RainGLOW Run get FREE admission to the AfterGLOW
concert. For more information about the RainGLOW Run, visit
www.rainbowruntulsa.com

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

All ages can attend; 21+ with a valid photo ID required to drink.
Presented by Oklahomans for Equality, RainGLOW Run, and Yelp Tulsa.
Click here to purchase tickets.

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm
MOREcolor Regional Juried Fine Arts Exhibition - Opening
June 9, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

$5.00 per Session
June 9th; MOREcolor 2016
Opening Reception, 6 to 9pm
Free and open to the public
Live performance art
Catered cuisine
Cash bar
Fine art purchases available
People's Choice Award
The show runs June 9th - 12th

For more information contact Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org, or
call for information 918-813-8993.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Thank you for being a part of MOREcolor 2016!

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Tulsa Pride Weekend 2016

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Ladies Social Club
June 10, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Do you fancy yourself a good problem solver? Are you competitive? Do
you like to have fun? If the answer to any of those questions is yes, then
definitely come out for our LSC scavenger hunt! We will meet in the event
center, and split into teams. You'll receive all the instructions and be sent
off into the East End and Blue Dome areas of downtown to check off as
many of the items as you can. When time's up, everyone will head back to
OkEq to find out how everyone did and hang out for the rest of the
evening!n.
If you haven't attended an LSC event yet, please check us out! All LGBT &amp;
ally women are welcome! Our monthly events at OkEq bring an average
of 15-20 fantastic women together from all over our beautiful city. We are
developing a sense of community and having a blast! Our Facebook
group has also become incredibly active. We see almost daily chatter
about organizing group activities out and about in Tulsa and the
surrounding areas that are completely independent of our 2nd Friday
Events. In fact, right now there are plans in the works to go hiking, float
the river this summer, attend various sports events, and way more.
Connect with us - contact information is below - and we hope to see your
smiling face soon!

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Connect with us on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club
(or click here).

Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

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Equality Business Alliance Mixer

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

June 15, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Howard Doak with Cityscape Mortgage
Fifteenth and Home
1512 East 15th Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120

E UALITY
Business Alliance

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

At Cityscape Home Mortgage, we focus on providing you with affordable mortgages in Tulsa, OK. Our goal is to turn your dream of home
ownership into your new reality, and we pride ourselves on being dedicated to your satisfaction. When you visit our local business, you'll be
able to choose from our array of mortgage services, including: Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM), FHA Loans, Fixed Rate Mortgage (FRM),
Jumbo Mortgage Loans, Refinancing, USDA Rural Development Loans, Veterans Administration Loans, and Native American 184 Loans.
With our friendly staff being available all week long to assist you, our goal is to provide you with an intimidation-free loan process by explaining
all the steps beforehand. We even review current credit scores with you and discuss any financial concerns you may be struggling with. No
matter your financial constraints or price point, we'll do everything in our power to obtain a lower mortgage rate by taking into consideration the
local market rates.
Leap into home ownership while maintaining financial stability. Take advantage of our free credit analysis for available mortgages in Tulsa by
contacting Cityscape Home Mortgage today. Contact Howard Doak at 918-901-9494 or howard@cityscapehome.com

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.

SAGE Summer Pool Parties
June 28, July 26, August 30, 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have their first pool party on Tuesday, June 28th at 10:30 am. Members can
meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party. Lunch at the pool party will be
burgers and hot dogs. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with steps to help people
into the pool. If you would like to attend, please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org to RSVP.

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender
aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality
of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater
understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of LGBT life in later
years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center.

Volunteer of the Month
May 2016
Betty Peskey

Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

Intimate Partner
Violence Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk
of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing
the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

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a lesbian daughter. She volunteers twice a week because she wants to give
back to the community. She works at the front desk greeting visitors and
answering the helpline.

We thank you for your dedication Betty!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org
Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful t-shirts celebrating the 2016 Tulsa Pride are available in our Pride Store for $25.00. Tie-dye is also available for
$30.00

Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"The L Word"

The L Word is an American/Canadian co-production television drama series portraying
the lives of a group of lesbian , bisexual , straight and transgender people and their friends,
connections, family and lovers in the trendy Greater Los Angeles , California city of West
Hollywood . The show originally ran on Showtime from 2004 to 2009. The show has received
a lot of praise for its brilliant storylines and its portrayal of the lesbian community.

SEASON

TWO

the L word·

The L Word is created and executive produced by Ilene Chaiken (Barb Wire, The Fresh
Prince of Bel-Air), who also serves as a writer on the show. Other executive producers
include Steve Golin (Being John Malkovich, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) and
Larry Kennar (Barbershop).

Last Wednesday of each
month from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions
may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

You are invited to participate in a research study of health care related experiences shared by transgender and gender nonconforming
individuals in rural or remote areas. As a participant, you will be invited to share your perspectives and experience in a 1 hour interview.
Upon completing the interview, you will have the opportunity to be entered in a drawing for a $20 gift certificate from Amazon.com by
submitting your email address. Your email address will not be connected to your responses and will only be used to send you the link for the
Amazon.com electronic gift card code if your email is randomly selected in the drawing.
For more information, or to participate, please contact Douglas Knutson by calling 405-459-0241
or by writing to douglas.knutson@okstate.edu.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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related experiences shared by transgender and gender
nonconforming individuals in rural and remote areas.
As a participant, you will be invited to share your perspectives
and experiences in a 1 hour interview.

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Enter a drawing for a $20 Amazon Gift Card

For more information or to
participate contact Douglas Knutson
at:

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

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Wine and Cheese Performance, A Time to Sing, Bridging Diversity and Building Unity With Song
June 18, 7:30 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S Harvard Ave, Tulsa, OK 74114

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Come join COMC for our complete Summer Concert while enjoying
delicious wine and horderves.
Tickets are available for $40.00 each or a table for $240.00 and can be
purchased through our website.

Purchase tickets here

Microsoft Business Breakfast for the LGBTQ Business Community
June 24, 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Microsoft at Woodland Hills Mall
7021 S. Memorial Dr., Tulsa, OK 74133
In honor of LGBT Pride Month, join Microsoft for a free event for the LGBTQ
business community and other small business owners at the Microsoft Store.
You will enjoy:
* A keynote speaker who will discuss being an LGBTQ business owner.
* An opportunity to network with other local LGBTQ and other small business
owners in the area.
* Insider knowledge about all of the free resources available for businesses in
the Microsoft.
* The opportunity to enter and win a raffle prize.

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Space is limited. Sign up today at microsoftstore.com/woodlandhillsmall.

A Time to Sing, Bridging Diversity and Building Unity With Song
June 25 &amp; 26, 8:00 p.m.
Trinity Episcopal Church
501 S. Cincinnati Ave., Tulsa, OK 74103
The Spring Concert contains music that is both powerful and moving. Songs that speak of the path we each walk, the struggles we have faced and the
promise of the future. There is A Time to Laugh, A Time to Dance and there is.......A TIME TO SING!
Council Oak Men's Chorale is celebrating our 18th year and we are preparing to travel to Denver for GALA Festival 2016, the quadrennial convention of
LGBT ensembles and choruses. The music performed at GALA will include songs selected from this concert.
Tickets are available for $20.00 each and can be purchased through this website.
Please look for Council Oak Men's Chorale on Facebook.

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Camp Anytown
July 31 - August 6

For more information click here

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
Oklahomans for Equality | 621 E. 4th Street | Tulsa, OK 74120 | 918.743.4297
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2016 Tulsa Pride
RainGlow Run
My So Called Band.
Pride Parking
Pride Parade
Pride Picnic in the Park
Hyatt Regency
MOREcolor
Ladies Social Club
EBA Mixer
Dr. Tony Campolo
SAGE Summer Pool Parties
OkEq Board Elections
April Volunteer of the Month
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, June 16th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The May exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features the works of
JCE Parker

Gamily

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Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
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6:00 p.m. - 7:00 pm.m.

O[NNIS R. NElll EQUAlllY CENTER I 621 E4TH ST, TUlSA OK 74120

July 13, August 10, and
September 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

RainGlow Run
Friday June 3, 8:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
Celebrate Tulsa Pride Weekend by running in the RainGLOW Run on
Friday, June 3. The one mile Fun Run for kids and families will start at
8:00 p.m. The 5K at 8:30 p.m.

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group

The RainGLOW Run will benefit Tulsa Pride and the Oklahomans for
Equality whose mission is to seek equal rights for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT) individuals, and families through advocacy,
education, programs and alliances.

Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

The RainGLOW Run is being presented by Tulsa Pride, Mad Chicks
Marketing and Design &amp; Speakeasy Market Strategies.
Join us Tulsa Pride Weekend for the third annual RainbowGlow Run.
For details visit us at http://www.rainbowruntulsa.com/ or contact joann@madchicks.co

My So Called Band
Friday June 3, 9:30 p.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

This Narcotics Anonymous
meditation meeting has a group
meditation followed by reading NA
literature and sharing. Everyone is
welcome regardless of age race
sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the
desire to stop using drugs. There
are no dues or fees. We are not
affiliated with any outside
organization and are self-supporting
through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the
basket or not please join us and
keep coming back.

What better way to kick off Tulsa Pride weekend than an outdoor glow in
the dark concert and block party with everyone's favorite 90s cover band
My So Called Band?!
Rave and party the night away listening to all the hits from the 90s and
early 2000s! Glowsticks and glow in the dark body paint will be provided.
Cash bar available.
Adult tickets are only $15!
Student tickets are $10 with valid student ID
Children 12 years of age and younger are FREE
The AfterGLOW Party will immediately follow the RainGLOW Run 5K. All
runners of the RainGLOW Run get FREE admission to the AfterGLOW
concert. For more information about the RainGLOW Run, visit
www.rainbowruntulsa.com

For more information contact,
Deborah Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

All ages can attend; 21+ with a valid photo ID required to drink.
Presented by Oklahomans for Equality, RainGLOW Run, and Yelp Tulsa.
Click here to purchase tickets.

Healthcare Navigator

Tulsa Pride Parking
Due to the tremendous growth in downtown Tulsa in the past year there will be no free parking available. OkEq does not control parking lots or
fees. They are private contracted parking companies. Be prepared to pay to park.
Tulsa Pride makes every effort to ensure that our LGBT older adults and those with disabilities can enjoy Tulsa Pride. Festival-goers who utilize a
Handicapped Parking Permit or have special parking needs will have a designated parking lot at the festival with easy access to the festival and the
Dennis R Neill Equality Center. Approach the east festival gate at Fourth Street and Lansing Ave., the security at the gate will direct you to the specified
parking area.
Tulsa Pride is also offering an air-conditioned Tulsa Pride Parade viewing area inside the Dennis R Neill Equality Center's Charles Faudree Board Room
for LGBT older adults, veterans and those with disabilities. This room overlooks the front of the Center from the second floor. There is easy access to this
room utilizing the elevator. Refreshments will be provided.

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Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

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Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Tulsa Pride Parade
Saturday, June 3, 6:00 p.m.
This year's parade begins at 6:00 p.m. at the intersection of 13th St. and Boston Ave. It will head north to 4th St. and turn east. The Parade will end at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center at 4th St. and Kenosha Ave.
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Passage
The group will meet the first
Tuesday of every month at 6:00
p.m and is facilitated by Denise
Womack.
A peer support
group with an
exploration of the
various changes
individuals might
experience in
life. Some
examples are marriages or life
commitments and break ups,
coming out (with possible loses that
are involved), death of a loved one,
beloved pet, job loss or career
change, to name a few.
We call this "Passage" because lifechanging events are a process that
deserve to be treated with
compassion and awareness. We
will explore helpful techniques to
use to become more mindful and
have healthier communication with
self and others. In addition, these
sessions will learn practical ways to
reduce stress.

Non-Binary Support
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Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

Tulsa Pride Picnic in the Park
Sunday, June 5, 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Centennial Park
1028 E. 6th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Bring your family and friends, your own food and a blanket or chairs and join us for a family-friendly Picnic in the Park!

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out

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Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

2016 Tulsa Pride Special Hotel Rates
June 3-5, 2016
Hyatt Regency Tulsa
100 East 2nd Street, Tulsa, OK 74103
The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

The Hyatt Regency Tulsa is our host hotel for Tulsa Pride 2016! Take advantage of special room rates that include shuttle
service to and from the festival. You won't find a better place to sleep off the fun of Tulsa Pride!!!
Click here more information and to book your room now. Availability is limited.

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A WEEKEND OF PRIDE

MOREcolor Regional Juried Fine Arts Exhibition - Opening Night
Thursday June 9, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

June 9th; MOREcolor 2016
Opening Reception, 6 to 9pm

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

Free and open to the public
Live performance art
Catered cuisine
Cash bar
Fine art purchases available
People's Choice Award

■

The show runs June 9th - 12th

For more information contact Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org, or
call for information 918-813-8993.
Thank you for being a part of MOREcolor 2016!

Ladies Social Club
Friday June 10, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
It's that time of the month! Take a few days to recover from Pride and then
join us on Fri, June 10 at 6pm for a scavenger hunt in downtown Tulsa!
We'll meet in the event center, divide into teams, and head out into the
surrounding area for riotous shenanigans. When we all get back, we'll
compare everyone's booty - As in treasure, of course - and have snacks
and drinks (BYOB if you want alcohol). This promises to go down in the
LSC history books so you don't want to miss this! You will want a little
more information, we promise, so join our Group on Facebook: OkEq
Ladies Social Club. Don't have Facebook? You can also email Kelley, the
LSC Facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com and she will fill you
in. Hope to see you there! It's going to be *somuchfun*!

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Yoga by Zach

If you haven't attended an LSC event yet, please check us out! All LGBT &amp;

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ally women are welcome! Our monthly events at OkEq bring an average
of 15-20 fantastic women together from all over our beautiful city. We are
developing a sense of community and having a blast! Our Facebook
group has also become incredibly active. We see almost daily chatter
about organizing group activities out and about in Tulsa and the
surrounding areas that are completely independent of our 2nd Friday
Events. In fact, right now there are plans in the works to go hiking, float
the river this summer, attend various sports events, and way more.
Connect with us - contact information is below - and we hope to see your
smiling face soon!

coming January ,
to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

Connect with us on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here).

Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer

$5.00 per Session

Gender Outreach

Wednesday June 15, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Howard Doak with Cityscape Mortgage
Fifteenth and Home
1512 East 15th Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

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usiness Alliance

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
At Cityscape Home Mortgage, we focus on providing you with affordable mortgages in Tulsa, OK. Our goal is to turn your dream of home
ownership into your new reality, and we pride ourselves on being dedicated to your satisfaction. When you visit our local business, you'll be
able to choose from our array of mortgage services, including: Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM), FHA Loans, Fixed Rate Mortgage (FRM),
Jumbo Mortgage Loans, Refinancing, USDA Rural Development Loans, Veterans Administration Loans, and Native American 184 Loans.
With our friendly staff being available all week long to assist you, our goal is to provide you with an intimidation-free loan process by explaining
all the steps beforehand. We even review current credit scores with you and discuss any financial concerns you may be struggling with. No
matter your financial constraints or price point, we'll do everything in our power to obtain a lower mortgage rate by taking into consideration the
local market rates.

SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Leap into home ownership while maintaining financial stability. Take advantage of our free credit analysis for available mortgages in Tulsa by
contacting Cityscape Home Mortgage today. Contact Howard Doak at 918-622-0900 or howard@cityscapehome.com
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Game Night

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.

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Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

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Welcomes

Dr. Tony Campolo

SIEDLETTER
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The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

A professor emeritus of sociology at Eastern University,
Founder and president of t e Evangelical Associatio for the Promotion of E ucat1on.
Written more than 35 books.
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Recently has come o t in support of gay marriage
Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point

All Events are open to the public. More info at www.escc.org
Sun. June 19 Sun. June 19
Sat. June 18
Fri. June 17
7pm
10:45am
2pm
7pm
Oklahomans
Sermon
Dessert Social
East Side
for Equality
East Side
East Side

Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule

East Side Christian Church
1438 South Indianapolis
Tulsa, OK 74112
918 744.1377

Oklahomans for Equality
621 East 4th Street
Tulsa, OK 74120
918 743.4297

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

SAGE Summer Pool Parties
Tuesdays this Summer
June 28, July 26, August 30, 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have their first pool party on Tuesday, June 28th at 10:30 am. Members can
meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party. Lunch at the pool party will be
burgers and hot dogs. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with steps to help people
into the pool. If you would like to attend, please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org to RSVP.

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender
aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality
of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater
understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of LGBT life in later
years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center.

2016 OkEq Board Elections
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center on September 3rd, 2016 beginning at 7:00 pm. Presently, nine Board of Director spaces
are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:

Intimate Partner
Violence Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk
of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing
the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee (Applications due to

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OkEq by June 24th) OR
2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq Secretary by August 12th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is accepting applications
for possible BDG nominations of those members interested in serving the OkEq community as a
Director. Nine directors will be elected. All applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development
and Governance Committee.
Please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org for an application.
Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member and membership fees current
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made pursuant to the
particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

oklahomans for equality

Volunteer of the Month
June 2016
Teresa Reno
Teresa says "It's important to help out in some way to try and make the world the better place - obviously, but I didn't know
where. At several events around town I ran into Toby and talked about volunteering. Many of my friends are members of the
LGBT community and equal rights for everyone is one thing that is really important to me, so it was a perfect fit. Also, being
raised in a very conservative family and not really sharing their philosophies on many things, it almost feels like making up
for the negativity of some of both my own family and others in the community. I'm just an old mother hen - not ashamed of it,
but can't help it! Whenever I hear about people being hurtful to others I just want to take everyone in my arms and make it
better. Stupid, I know, but it's just how I feel! And since starting there it's made a big difference in my life - especially my Sat.
night buddies! Love them all to pieces!"

We thank you for your dedication Teresa!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org
Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful t-shirts celebrating the 2016 Tulsa Pride are available in our Pride Store for $25.00. Tie-dye is also available for
$30.00

Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group
Last Wednesday of each
month from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions
may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Gay Warrior: Transforming Betrayal into Wisdom"
By F. Jim Fickey Ph.D. &amp; Gary S. Grimm MA

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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What makes a gay boy a gay man? This important book provides us with a map and valuable raodside
assistance as we seek to make our journeys into male maturity. It helps us better identify and articu.late the
dead end detours many of us are taking, and challenges us to take responsibility for who and what we are.
- Brian McNaught, author of Now That I'm Out, What Do I Do?
Gay Warrior is a cogent sythesis of many decades of work and expirience, a hugely compassionate work, and
a practical one, too. More than a dozen times, while reading it, I thought "Damn, I wish someone had told me
that or introduced that concept when I was 20 (or 30 or 40)!" it is a valuable primer for clinicians and a mustread for anyone who loves a gay man.
- Rodger McFarlane, author of The Complete Bedside Companion: No-Nonsense Advice for the Seriously Ill

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Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

You are invited to participate in a research study of health care related experiences shared by transgender and gender nonconforming
individuals in rural or remote areas. As a participant, you will be invited to share your perspectives and experience in a 1 hour interview.
Upon completing the interview, you will have the opportunity to be entered in a drawing for a $20 gift certificate from Amazon.com by
submitting your email address. Your email address will not be connected to your responses and will only be used to send you the link for the
Amazon.com electronic gift card code if your email is randomly selected in the drawing.

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

For more information, or to participate, please contact Douglas Knutson by calling 405-459-0241
or by writing to douglas.knutson@okstate.edu.

Calling all rural transgender and gender
nonconforming individuals to participate in
a research study
You are invited to participate in a research study of health care
related experiences shared by transgender and gender
nonconforming individuals in rural and remote areas.

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

As a participant, you will be invited to share your perspectives
and experiences in a 1 hour interview.

Enter a drawing for a $20 Amazon Gift Card

For more information or to
participate contact Douglas Knutson
at:
douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

Wine and Cheese Performance, A Time to Sing, Bridging Diversity and Building Unity With Song
Saturday June 18, 7:30 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S Harvard Ave, Tulsa, OK 74114
Come join COMC for our complete Summer Concert while enjoying
delicious wine and horderves.
Tickets are available for $40.00 each or a table for $240.00 and can be
purchased through our website.

Purchase tickets here

Microsoft Business Breakfast for the LGBTQ Business Community
Thursday June 23rd, 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

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Microsoft at Woodland Hills Mall
7021 S. Memorial Dr., Tulsa, OK 74133
In honor of LGBT Pride Month, join Microsoft for a free event for the LGBTQ
business community and other small business owners at the Microsoft Store.
You will enjoy:
* A keynote speaker who will discuss being an LGBTQ business owner.
* An opportunity to network with other local LGBTQ and other small business
owners in the area.
* Insider knowledge about all of the free resources available for businesses in
the Microsoft.
* The opportunity to enter and win a raffle prize.

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Space is limited. Sign up today at microsoftstore.com/woodlandhillsmall.

A Time to Sing, Bridging Diversity and Building Unity With Song
Fiday June 24 &amp; Saturday June 25, 8:00 p.m.
Trinity Episcopal Church
501 S. Cincinnati Ave., Tulsa, OK 74103
The Spring Concert contains music that is both powerful and moving. Songs that speak of the path we each walk, the struggles we have faced and the
promise of the future. There is A Time to Laugh, A Time to Dance and there is.......A TIME TO SING!
Council Oak Men's Chorale is celebrating our 18th year and we are preparing to travel to Denver for GALA Festival 2016, the quadrennial convention of
LGBT ensembles and choruses. The music performed at GALA will include songs selected from this concert.
Tickets are available for $20.00 each and can be purchased through this website.
Please look for Council Oak Men's Chorale on Facebook.

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July 31 - August 6

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Dawn Sitler is Sponsoring June 10, 2016

In This Issue
MOREcolor
April Volunteer of the Month
OkEq Board Elections
Ladies Social Club
EBA Mixer
Dr. Tony Campolo

Dawn Sitler is sponsoring June 10th in honor of Dustin Lance Black's birthday.
Academy Award Winner Dustin Lance Black is a screenwriter, filmmaker and social activist, best known for writing the
screenplay of Harvey Milk's biopic MILK and for aiding in overturning California's discriminatory Proposition 8

SAGE Summer Pool Parties
Brought to You Bi the Letter B Brunch
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

Thank you Dawn!

MOREcolor Regional Juried Fine Arts Exhibition - Opening Night
Thursday June 9, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, June 16th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

June 9th; MOREcolor 2016
Opening Reception, 6 to 9pm
Free and open to the public
Live performance art
Catered cuisine
Cash bar
Fine art purchases available
People's Choice Award

OkEq Art Exhibit
The 2016 MOREcolor exhibit will
be at at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center June
9th-12th - featuring the works of
over 60 artists

The show runs June 9th - 12th

For more information contact Jose Vega at Jose.vega@okeq.org, or
call for information 918-813-8993.
Thank you for being a part of MOREcolor 2016!

Volunteer of the Month
June 2016

Gamily

Teresa Reno
Teresa says "It's important to help out in some way to try and make the world the better place - obviously, but I didn't know
where. At several events around town I ran into Toby and talked about volunteering. Many of my friends are members of the
LGBT community and equal rights for everyone is one thing that is really important to me, so it was a perfect fit. Also, being
raised in a very conservative family and not really sharing their philosophies on many things, it almost feels like making up
for the negativity of some of both my own family and others in the community. I'm just an old mother hen - not ashamed of it,
but can't help it! Whenever I hear about people being hurtful to others I just want to take everyone in my arms and make it
better. Stupid, I know, but it's just how I feel! And since starting there it's made a big difference in my life - especially my Sat.
night buddies! Love them all to pieces!"

We thank you for your dedication Teresa!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
June 8, from
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 pm.m.
July 13, August 10, and
September 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

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2016 OkEq Board Elections
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center on September 3rd, 2016 beginning at 7:00 pm. Presently, nine Board of Director spaces
are up for election.

Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee (Applications due to
OkEq by June 24th) OR

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group

2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq Secretary by August 12th)

Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is accepting applications
for possible BDG nominations of those members interested in serving the OkEq community as a
Director. Nine directors will be elected. All applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development
and Governance Committee.
Please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org for an application.
Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member and membership fees current
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made pursuant to the
particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

oklahomans for equality

Ladies Social Club
Friday June 10, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
It's that time of the month! Take a few days to recover from Pride and then
join us on Fri, June 10 at 6pm for a scavenger hunt in downtown Tulsa!
We'll meet in the event center, divide into teams, and head out into the
surrounding area for riotous shenanigans. When we all get back, we'll
compare everyone's booty - As in treasure, of course - and have snacks
and drinks (BYOB if you want alcohol). This promises to go down in the
LSC history books so you don't want to miss this! You will want a little
more information, we promise, so join our Group on Facebook: OkEq
Ladies Social Club. Don't have Facebook? You can also email Kelley, the
LSC Facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com and she will fill you
in. Hope to see you there! It's going to be *somuchfun*!
If you haven't attended an LSC event yet, please check us out! All LGBT &amp;
ally women are welcome! Our monthly events at OkEq bring an average
of 15-20 fantastic women together from all over our beautiful city. We are
developing a sense of community and having a blast! Our Facebook
group has also become incredibly active. We see almost daily chatter
about organizing group activities out and about in Tulsa and the
surrounding areas that are completely independent of our 2nd Friday
Events. In fact, right now there are plans in the works to go hiking, float
the river this summer, attend various sports events, and way more.
Connect with us - contact information is below - and we hope to see your
smiling face soon!
Connect with us on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here).

Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com.

This Narcotics Anonymous
meditation meeting has a group
meditation followed by reading NA
literature and sharing. Everyone is
welcome regardless of age race
sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the
desire to stop using drugs. There
are no dues or fees. We are not
affiliated with any outside
organization and are self-supporting
through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the
basket or not please join us and
keep coming back.
For more information contact,
Deborah Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

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Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday June 15, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Howard Doak with Cityscape Mortgage
Fifteenth and Home
1512 East 15th Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120

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Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

ALITY

Business Alliance

Passage
The group will meet the first
Tuesday of every month at 6:00
p.m and is facilitated by Denise
Womack.

At Cityscape Home Mortgage, we focus on providing you with affordable mortgages in Tulsa, OK. Our goal is to turn your dream of home
ownership into your new reality, and we pride ourselves on being dedicated to your satisfaction. When you visit our local business, you'll be
able to choose from our array of mortgage services, including: Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM), FHA Loans, Fixed Rate Mortgage (FRM),
Jumbo Mortgage Loans, Refinancing, USDA Rural Development Loans, Veterans Administration Loans, and Native American 184 Loans.
With our friendly staff being available all week long to assist you, our goal is to provide you with an intimidation-free loan process by explaining
all the steps beforehand. We even review current credit scores with you and discuss any financial concerns you may be struggling with. No
matter your financial constraints or price point, we'll do everything in our power to obtain a lower mortgage rate by taking into consideration the
local market rates.
Leap into home ownership while maintaining financial stability. Take advantage of our free credit analysis for available mortgages in Tulsa by
contacting Cityscape Home Mortgage today. Contact Howard Doak at 918-622-0900 or howard@cityscapehome.com
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The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA
members. Be sure to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your
business. You may host at your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for
more information.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

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--CHRISTIAN C URCH

Welcomes

SOS Group

Dr. Tony Campolo

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A peer support
group with an
exploration of the
various changes
individuals might
experience in
life. Some
examples are marriages or life
commitments and break ups,
coming out (with possible loses that
are involved), death of a loved one,
beloved pet, job loss or career
change, to name a few.
We call this "Passage" because lifechanging events are a process that
deserve to be treated with
compassion and awareness. We
will explore helpful techniques to
use to become more mindful and
have healthier communication with
self and others. In addition, these
sessions will learn practical ways to
reduce stress.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

A professor emeritus of sociology at Eastern University,
Founder and president of the Evangelical Association for the Promotion of
Written more tha 35 ooks.
e is one of he founders of the Red ette Christian movemen
Recently has come o t in support of gay marriage

ucat1on.

All Events are open to the public. More info at www.escc.org
Sat. June 18
Sun. June 19 Sun. June 19
Fri. June 17
7pm
10:45am
2pm
7pm
Oklahomans
Sermon
Dessert Social
East Side
for Equality
East Side
East Side
East Side Christian Church
1438 South Indianapolis
Tulsa, OK 74112
918 744.1377

Oklahomans for Equality
621 East 4th Street
Tulsa, OK 7 4 120
918 743.4297

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

SAGE Summer Pool Parties
Tuesdays this Summer
June 28, July 26, August 30, 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have their first pool party on Tuesday, June 28th at 10:30 am. Members can
meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party. Lunch at the pool party will be
burgers and hot dogs. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with steps to help people
into the pool. If you would like to attend, please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org to RSVP.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender
aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality
of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater
understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of LGBT life in later
years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center.

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Brought to You Bi the Letter B Brunch
Saturday July 16, 12:30 p.m.
Dilly Diner
402 E. 2nd ST., Tulsa, OK, 74120
Please join us for the first social event hosted by Brought to You Bi the Letter B! We will be meeting at Dilly Diner on July 16th at
12:30PM. This brunch is for bi/pan/queer/fluid+ folks and their allies, so all are welcome. Please RSVP via e-mail
to briprogramsokeq@gmail.com. We look forward to see everyone and joining to build our community!"
Brought to You Bi the Letter B, the bisexual programming group for the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. We are
happy to be able to serve the bi/pan/queer/fluid+ community.

Equality Center Pride Store

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Prices have been reduced! These beautiful t-shirts celebrating the 2016 Tulsa Pride are available in our Pride Store for $20.00.
Tie-dye is also available for $25.00

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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Yoga by Zach

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

$5.00 per Session
Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Ghost Guitars"
By Tom Canford

Fronting a country and western band called Bar-X Boys, Jack Linden wants out. The road is a bitch. Bed bugs
and Gideon Bibles. Honky-tonks and tricks.He asks a talented kid thirteen years his junior to fill in on guitar for
what he hopes will be the band's last hurrah, last tour.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Pecos Farley welcomes the opportunity to hear his songs played live and to stretch his songwriting abilities
with Jack. He puts his first year of college and girlfriend Ruth on hold. Can Ruth find solace elsewhere? Pecos
does have a twin brother, Gila.
Sharing lives, beds, and bodies and collaborating on songs, Pecos and Jack find themselves popular on the
podunk circuit. Unexpectedly a single song catapults them to the heights of the politically-oriented rock music
scene, and they become heroes of the anti-Vietnam war movement as well as rock stars.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Pecos, influenced by zealous Students for a Democratic Society, begins thinking like them, spouting their
rhetoric. Jack begins to feel he's just along for the ride, a hypnotic with guitar.
The relationship is floundering on a more personal level as well, each knowing an inevitable split is coming,
neither guessing how final and traumatic it will be.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

You are invited to participate in a research study of health care related experiences shared by transgender and gender nonconforming
individuals in rural or remote areas. As a participant, you will be invited to share your perspectives and experience in a 1 hour interview.
Upon completing the interview, you will have the opportunity to be entered in a drawing for a $20 gift certificate from Amazon.com by
submitting your email address. Your email address will not be connected to your responses and will only be used to send you the link for the
Amazon.com electronic gift card code if your email is randomly selected in the drawing.

Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

For more information, or to participate, please contact Douglas Knutson by calling 405-459-0241
or by writing to douglas.knutson@okstate.edu.

Calling all rural transgender and gender
nonconforming individuals to participate in
a research study
You are invited to participate in a research study of health care
related experiences shared by transgender and gender
nonconforming individuals in rural and remote areas.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

As a participant, you will be invited to share your perspectives
and experiences in a 1 hour interview.

Enter a drawing for a $20 Amazon Gift Card

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For more information or to
participate contact Douglas Knutson
at:
douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
Wine and Cheese Performance, A Time to Sing, Bridging Diversity and Building Unity With Song
Saturday June 18, 7:30 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S Harvard Ave, Tulsa, OK 74114

The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Come join COMC for our complete Summer Concert while enjoying
delicious wine and horderves.
Tickets are available for $40.00 each or a table for $240.00 and can be
purchased through our website.

Purchase tickets here

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day

Microsoft Business Breakfast for the LGBTQ Business Community
Thursday June 23rd, 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Microsoft at Woodland Hills Mall
7021 S. Memorial Dr., Tulsa, OK 74133
In honor of LGBT Pride Month, join Microsoft for a free event for the LGBTQ
business community and other small business owners at the Microsoft Store.
You will enjoy:
* A keynote speaker who will discuss being an LGBTQ business owner.
* An opportunity to network with other local LGBTQ and other small business
owners in the area.
* Insider knowledge about all of the free resources available for businesses in
the Microsoft.
* The opportunity to enter and win a raffle prize.

11 Microsoft

Space is limited. Sign up today at microsoftstore.com/woodlandhillsmall.

Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing

A Time to Sing, Bridging Diversity and Building Unity With Song

Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

Fiday June 24 &amp; Saturday June 25, 8:00 p.m.
Trinity Episcopal Church
501 S. Cincinnati Ave., Tulsa, OK 74103
The Spring Concert contains music that is both powerful and moving. Songs that speak of the path we each walk, the struggles we have faced and the
promise of the future. There is A Time to Laugh, A Time to Dance and there is.......A TIME TO SING!
Council Oak Men's Chorale is celebrating our 18th year and we are preparing to travel to Denver for GALA Festival 2016, the quadrennial convention of
LGBT ensembles and choruses. The music performed at GALA will include songs selected from this concert.
Tickets are available for $20.00 each and can be purchased through this website.
Please look for Council Oak Men's Chorale on Facebook.

Intimate Partner
Violence Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk
of future violence, increasing
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the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group
Last Wednesday of each
month from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions
may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Camp Anytown
July 31 - August 6

Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

For more information click here

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
Oklahomans for Equality | 621 E. 4th Street | Tulsa, OK 74120 | 918.743.4297
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Dr. Tony Campolo
Grief Counseling
Pinot's Palette
April Volunteer of the Month

6-12 Must be Remembered

OkEq Board Elections
SAGE Summer Pool Parties

Sunday, June 12th changed everything. A mass shooting in
an Orlando LGBT bar has now overshadowed any pride
celebration, anywhere in the world. In our work for equality we
will now use 612 as a historical point of reference. It will
remind us that for every legislative victory and favorable court
decision we still have factual evidence that there are those
who hate us so much that they will kill us. Some have
already started using this week's event to aggressively push
for stronger protection and I applaud that.
For me, 612 will forever be framed in my mind as the event
that let me know beyond a shadow of a doubt that the people
of Tulsa Oklahoma are good. If you missed the loud, and
visible displays of solidarity and the tender loving efforts by
Tulsans to express their support and concern for our LGBTQ
community, then for you, 612 will only be "the worst mass
shooting in US history."

Selisse Berry
Ladies Social Club
Brought to You Bi the Letter B Brunch
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

Not for me. I now know Tulsa is wonderful. I drove down
Cherry Street, Brookside and through the Brady and I saw the
rainbow flags waiving on straight owned businesses. I wept in
the Guthrie Green when I looked up and saw the ONEGAS
tower lit up with rainbow lights on Sunday night and now
even the Woody Guthrie Museum is bathed in rainbow.
I found Churches posting their support on message boards,
and I have tried to attend candlelight vigils in more than a
dozen houses of worship. Our Mosque is hosting the LGBT
community for dinner during their most sacred season,
Ramadan. Tulsans know we are all God's children.

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, June 16th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

Our elected officials and governmental leaders have spoken
up and made sure we knew they would protect us and that we
were valued and loved. I wished you could have heard our
dear Nancy McDonald, president of PFLAG, weep and sob as
she told me about Tulsa Public Schools flying the rainbow flag
at the school service center on 31st street. Superintendent
Deborah Gist told Nancy that "TPS is committed to fostering
safe and supportive climates for everybody."

OkEq Art Exhibit
The 2016 MOREcolor exhibit will
be at at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center June
9th-12th - featuring the works of
over 60 artists

It was our dear chief of police Chuck Jordan who made me
aware of the Orlando shootings on Sunday morning at 8:00
am. He had already ordered additional patrols around the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center and wanted to make sure all
of our gay bars were covered. We discussed our LGBTQ
youth spaces like Open Arms Youth Project and Youth
Services of Tulsa.
County Commissioner Karen Keith spoke at our vigil. City
Councilors Karen Gilbert and GT Bynum were passing out
hugs and comforting words in Club Majestic. Our Mayor
Dewey Bartlett wanted to comfort our staff at the Equality Center because he said he knew we were stressed out and even offered to bring us some
whisky to loosen us up.
Those who died on 612 must not be forgotten and the love that has been unleashed and expressed is a fitting tribute. They would not want us to return
evil for evil. They would want us to seize the tenderness of heart that now exists and allow their deaths to create a better world.

Gamily

I believe that in Tulsa we are doing that.

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·:east side

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

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Lawyer in the Library

Welcomes

July 13, August 10, and
September 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

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SIEDLETTER

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Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

A professor emeritus of sociology at Eastern Universi y,
,oun er and president of l e Evangelical Association for the Promotion of
Written more than 35 books.
e is one of the founders of the Red Leite Christian movement
Recen tly has come o t in sup ort of gay marriage

cation.

All Events are open to the public. More info at www.escc.org
Sat. June 18
Sun. June 19 Sun. June 19
Fri. June 17
7pm
10:45am
2pm
7pm
Oklahomans
Sermon
Dessert Social
East Side
for Equality
East Side
East Side
East Side Christian Church
1438 South Indianapolis
Tulsa, OK 74112
918 744.1377

Oklahomans for Equality
621 East 4th Street
Tulsa, OK 7 4120
918 743.4297

This Narcotics Anonymous
meditation meeting has a group
meditation followed by reading NA
literature and sharing. Everyone is
welcome regardless of age race
sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the
desire to stop using drugs. There
are no dues or fees. We are not
affiliated with any outside
organization and are self-supporting
through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the
basket or not please join us and
keep coming back.
For more information contact,
Deborah Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator
OSU Tulsa - Grief Counseling
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
OSU Tulsa counseling department is now providing counselors on site at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for those experiencing
emotional distress from the event in Orlando. No appointment necessary.

Ritual of Remeberance for Orlando Victims
Sunday June 29, 10:30 a.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S. Harvard Ave., Tulsa, OK 74114

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services

This Sunday morning Fellowship Congregational Church will include a Ritual of Remembrance for the victims of the Orlando shooting
during the 10:30 service. Council Oak Mens Chorale will be singing throughout the service. Julie Summers will be preaching.

Pinot's Palette - Rainbow Daybreak
Saturday June 25, 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Pinot's Palette
1621 East 15th Street, Tulsa, OK 74120
Storm clouds break up and roll away as a rainbow sun paints the day in colorful light. Paint this beautiful beachscape and help us
advocate for a day when the sun rises on a nation of equals regardless of orientation, race, or gender!

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

In the wake of the tragic and horrific act of violence early Sunday morning our "Rainbow Daybreak" class will be set at $50 with $20
from every seat sold being donated to the victims of the Pulse Shooting.
Please see link below to which Pinot's Palette Tulsa Studios will be donating.
https://www....seVictimsFund

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Online reservations are encouraged so guests are guaranteed a seat as our seating is limited to the first 48 people. Click here to make your reservation.

Volunteer of the Month
June 2016
Teresa Reno
Teresa says "It's important to help out in some way to try and make the world the better place - obviously, but I didn't know
where. At several events around town I ran into Toby and talked about volunteering. Many of my friends are members of the
LGBT community and equal rights for everyone is one thing that is really important to me, so it was a perfect fit. Also, being
raised in a very conservative family and not really sharing their philosophies on many things, it almost feels like making up
for the negativity of some of both my own family and others in the community. I'm just an old mother hen - not ashamed of it,
but can't help it! Whenever I hear about people being hurtful to others I just want to take everyone in my arms and make it
better. Stupid, I know, but it's just how I feel! And since starting there it's made a big difference in my life - especially my Sat.
night buddies! Love them all to pieces!"

We thank you for your dedication Teresa!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

2016 OkEq Board Elections
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center on September 1st, 2016 beginning at 7:00 pm. Presently, nine Board of Director spaces
are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee (Applications due to
OkEq by June 24th) OR
2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq Secretary by August 12th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is accepting applications
for possible BDG nominations of those members interested in serving the OkEq community as a
Director. Nine directors will be elected. All applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development
and Governance Committee.
Please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org for an application.
Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member and membership fees current
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made pursuant to the
particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Passage
The group will meet the first
Tuesday of every month at 6:00
p.m and is facilitated by Denise
Womack.
A peer support
group with an
exploration of the
various changes
individuals might
experience in
life. Some
examples are marriages or life
commitments and break ups,
coming out (with possible loses that
are involved), death of a loved one,
beloved pet, job loss or career
change, to name a few.
We call this "Passage" because lifechanging events are a process that
deserve to be treated with
compassion and awareness. We
will explore helpful techniques to
use to become more mindful and
have healthier communication with
self and others. In addition, these
sessions will learn practical ways to
reduce stress.

oklahomans for equality

SAGE Summer Pool Parties
Tuesdays this Summer
June 28, July 26, August 30, 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have their first pool party on Tuesday, June 28th at 10:30 am. Members can
meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party. Lunch at the pool party will be
burgers and hot dogs. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with steps to help people
into the pool. If you would like to attend, please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org to RSVP.

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender
aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality
of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater
understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of LGBT life in later
years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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Selisse Berry and Workplace Inclusion

Event Info
Date:
Time:
Place:

Speaker Info

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Friday, July 8
10 a.m. Central Time
Equality Center
621 E. 4th St.
Tulsa, OK 74120

Selisse Berry
Out &amp; Equal Workplace
Advocates
Founder and Chief Executive
Officer

Bridges: 1-800-747-1915 (U.S.)
0-800-528-0688 (U.K.)
Access Code: 54 70654

Out &amp; Equal is the world's
largest non-profit organization
specifically dedicated to
creating safe and equitable
workplaces for lesbian, gay,
bisexual and transgender
(LGBT) people.

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

Information
Shane.Will iams @level3.com
1-918-547-0654

Level (3)
LGBT

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SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Ladies Social Club
Friday July 8, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
I'm not ENTIRELY certain what form this will take yet. It may be that we pin
down a few different options for crafts that can been made in a few hours
and require no previous skill, or we all work on one similar craft that
requires no experience but will involve some instruction (like when we
painted). We'll figure it out! You will want a little more information, we
promise, so join our Group on Facebook: OkEq Ladies Social Club. Don't
have Facebook? You can also email Kelley, the LSC Facilitator, at
ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com and she will fill you in. Hope to see you
there! It's going to be *somuchfun*!
If you haven't attended an LSC event yet, please check us out! All LGBT &amp;
ally women are welcome! Our monthly events at OkEq bring an average
of 15-20 fantastic women together from all over our beautiful city. We are
developing a sense of community and having a blast! Our Facebook
group has also become incredibly active. We see almost daily chatter
about organizing group activities out and about in Tulsa and the
surrounding areas that are completely independent of our 2nd Friday
Events. In fact, right now there are plans in the works to go hiking, float
the river this summer, attend various sports events, and way more.
Connect with us - contact information is below - and we hope to see your
smiling face soon!

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Connect with us on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here).

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Yoga by Zach
Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com.

EVERY SUNDAY

Brunch with Brought to You Bi the Letter B

@4:30 pm

Saturday July 16, 12:30 p.m.
Dilly Diner
402 E. 2nd ST., Tulsa, OK, 74120
Please join us for the first social event hosted by Brought to You Bi the Letter B! We will be meeting at Dilly Diner on July 16th at
12:30PM. This brunch is for bi/pan/queer/fluid+ folks and their allies, so all are welcome. Please RSVP via e-mail
to biprogramsokeq@gmail.com . We look forward to see everyone and joining to build our community!"
Brought to You Bi the Letter B, the bisexual programming group for the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. We are
happy to be able to serve the bi/pan/queer/fluid+ community.

Equality Center Pride Store

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Prices have been reduced! These beautiful t-shirts celebrating the 2016 Tulsa Pride are available in our Pride Store for $20.00.
Tie-dye is also available for $25.00

$5.00 per Session

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Get Your Stuff"
Writer/Director Max Mitchell

They're the "perfect" hot, handsome couple. Phil is a respected Psychotherapist and couples counselor. Eric is
a successful attorney. They have lots of friends, tons of money, and host pool parties complete with
appropriately flamboyant friends. Phil and Eric are anxiously waiting to adopt a baby. In the interim, their
friend, Gloria, a resourceful child services case worker, talks them into taking two juvenile delinquent brothers
who turn out to be foul mouthed, liquor cabinet raiding terrors! Originally she assures them them all that "it's
just for one night." As one night stretches into many, the "father-son" conflicts escalate. Things become more
complicated when the alcoholic, prostitute, junkie mama arrives on the scene to retrieve her babies---until she
sees the mansion and the open bar! What results is a lively and touching comedy that explores what we think
love looks like, and the unlikely places we find family!

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Game Night

You are invited to participate in a research study of health care related experiences shared by transgender and gender nonconforming
individuals in rural or remote areas. As a participant, you will be invited to share your perspectives and experience in a 1 hour interview.
Upon completing the interview, you will have the opportunity to be entered in a drawing for a $20 gift certificate from Amazon.com by
submitting your email address. Your email address will not be connected to your responses and will only be used to send you the link for the
Amazon.com electronic gift card code if your email is randomly selected in the drawing.
For more information, or to participate, please contact Douglas Knutson by calling 405-459-0241
or by writing to douglas.knutson@okstate.edu.

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Calling all rural transgender and gender
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a research study

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You are invited to participate in a research study of health care
related experiences shared by transgender and gender
nonconforming individuals in rural and remote areas.
As a participant, you will be invited to share your perspectives
and experiences in a 1 hour interview.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Enter a drawing for a $20 Amazon Gift Card
EBA Directory

For more information or to
participate contact Douglas Knutson
at:

The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

douglas.knutson@okstate.edu
Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day

Wine and Cheese Performance, A Time to Sing, Bridging Diversity and Building Unity With Song
Saturday June 18, 7:30 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S Harvard Ave, Tulsa, OK 74114
Come join COMC for our complete Summer Concert while enjoying
delicious wine and horderves.

Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule

Tickets are available for $40.00 each or a table for $240.00 and can be
purchased through our website.

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

Purchase tickets here

Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing

Microsoft Business Breakfast for the LGBTQ Business Community
Thursday June 23rd, 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Microsoft at Woodland Hills Mall
7021 S. Memorial Dr., Tulsa, OK 74133
In honor of LGBT Pride Month, join Microsoft for a free event for the LGBTQ
business community and other small business owners at the Microsoft Store.
You will enjoy:
* A keynote speaker who will discuss being an LGBTQ business owner.
* An opportunity to network with other local LGBTQ and other small business
owners in the area.
* Insider knowledge about all of the free resources available for businesses in
the Microsoft.
* The opportunity to enter and win a raffle prize.

11 Microsoft

Space is limited. Sign up today at microsoftstore.com/woodlandhillsmall.

A Time to Sing, Bridging Diversity and Building Unity With Song
Fiday June 24 &amp; Saturday June 25, 8:00 p.m.
Trinity Episcopal Church
501 S. Cincinnati Ave., Tulsa, OK 74103

Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

Intimate Partner
Violence Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk
of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing

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The Spring Concert contains music that is both powerful and moving. Songs that speak of the path we each walk, the struggles we have faced and the
promise of the future. There is A Time to Laugh, A Time to Dance and there is.......A TIME TO SING!
Council Oak Men's Chorale is celebrating our 18th year and we are preparing to travel to Denver for GALA Festival 2016, the quadrennial convention of
LGBT ensembles and choruses. The music performed at GALA will include songs selected from this concert.

the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

Tickets are available for $20.00 each and can be purchased through this website.
Please look for Council Oak Men's Chorale on Facebook.

Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group
Last Wednesday of each
month from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions
may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Camp Anytown

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

July 31 - August 6

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Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

For more information click here

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
Oklahomans for Equality | 621 E. 4th Street | Tulsa, OK 74120 | 918.743.4297
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In This Issue
OkEq Board Elections
SAGE Summer Pool Parties
McNellie's Fundraiser
Pinot's Palette

2016 OkEq Board Elections

April Volunteer of the Month
Selisse Berry
First Thursday Art Opening

The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center on September 1st, 2016 beginning at 7:00 pm. Presently, nine Board of Director spaces
are up for election.

Ladies Social Club
EBA Mixer
Territory Days

Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:

Brought to You Bi the Letter B Brunch

1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee (Applications due to
OkEq by June 24th) OR

Pride Store
Rainbow Library

2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq Secretary by August 12th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is accepting applications
for possible BDG nominations of those members interested in serving the OkEq community as a
Director. Nine directors will be elected. All applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development
and Governance Committee.
Please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org for an application.
Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member and membership fees current
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made pursuant to the
particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

oklahomans for equality OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, July 21st
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

SAGE Summer Pool Parties
Tuesdays this Summer
June 28, July 26, August 30, 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have their first pool party on Tuesday, June 28th at 10:30 am. Members can
meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party. Lunch at the pool party will be
burgers and hot dogs. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with steps to help people
into the pool. If you would like to attend, please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org to RSVP.

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender
aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality
of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater
understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of LGBT life in later
years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center.

Gamily

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library

TH

MDine with us on June 23rd as we partner with the
Dennis R. Neill Equ Ii y Center of Tuls for
a great cause!

July 13, August 10, and
September 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
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to On Orlando to assist the families and members
of the LGBT commun ity affected by
th e Orlando traged y.
Learn more about the Orl andoOne Fund
at www.oneorlando.org , and make plans to di ne wi h
us on June 23rd .

#Orl andoU nited

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Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

This Narcotics Anonymous
meditation meeting has a group
meditation followed by reading NA
literature and sharing. Everyone is
welcome regardless of age race
sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the
desire to stop using drugs. There
are no dues or fees. We are not
affiliated with any outside
organization and are self-supporting
through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the
basket or not please join us and
keep coming back.
For more information contact,
Deborah Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

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Pinot's Palette - Rainbow Daybreak

Healthcare Navigator
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
-mary.jones@ppheartland.org
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Counseling Services

Saturday June 25, 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Pinot's Palette
1621 East 15th Street, Tulsa, OK 74120
Storm clouds break up and roll away as a rainbow sun paints the day in colorful light. Paint this beautiful beachscape and help us
advocate for a day when the sun rises on a nation of equals regardless of orientation, race, or gender!
In the wake of the tragic and horrific act of violence early Sunday morning our "Rainbow Daybreak" class will be set at $50 with $20
from every seat sold being donated to the victims of the Pulse Shooting.
Please see link below to which Pinot's Palette Tulsa Studios will be donating.
https://www....seVictimsFund

Online reservations are encouraged so guests are guaranteed a seat as our seating is limited to the first 48 people. Click here to make your reservation.

Volunteer of the Month
June 2016

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Teresa Reno
Teresa says "It's important to help out in some way to try and make the world the better place - obviously, but I didn't know
where. At several events around town I ran into Toby and talked about volunteering. Many of my friends are members of the
LGBT community and equal rights for everyone is one thing that is really important to me, so it was a perfect fit. Also, being
raised in a very conservative family and not really sharing their philosophies on many things, it almost feels like making up
for the negativity of some of both my own family and others in the community. I'm just an old mother hen - not ashamed of it,
but can't help it! Whenever I hear about people being hurtful to others I just want to take everyone in my arms and make it
better. Stupid, I know, but it's just how I feel! And since starting there it's made a big difference in my life - especially my Sat.
night buddies! Love them all to pieces!"

We thank you for your dedication Teresa!

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at

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918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Level 3's LGBT ERG Presents:
Selisse Berry and Workplace Inclusion

Event Info
Date:
Time:
Place:

Speaker Info

Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by
appointment only. Gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who
have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.

Friday, July 8
10 a.m. Central Time
Equality Center
621 E. 4th St.

Selisse Berry
Out &amp; Equal Workplace
Advocates
Founder and Chief Executive
Officer

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual
orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who
have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.

Passage

Bridges: 800 763 6049 North America
08004960828 United Kingdom

Outside of those areas (long distance):
+1 6477229118
+44 2081962881

Out &amp; Equal is the world's
largest non-profit organization
specifically dedicated to
creating safe and equitable
workplaces for lesbian, gay,
bisexu al and transgender
(LGBT) people .

Information
Shane .Will iams@level3.com
1-9 18-54 7-0654

Level(3)
LGBT

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Connechng and Protecting
the Network d World

First Thursday Art Opening - Philip Butler
Thursday July 7, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The July Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists will feature the works of Phillip Butler beginning with a reception on Thursday, July
7th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
Phillip's education in photography began when he was 17, as a volunteer photographer for his high school newspaper. During those years, he learned the
rudiments of composition, exposure control, darkroom processing, and printing. Photography has been a part of his sense of self since that time.
Connecting with his passion for exploration and adventure, he was soon traveling for photography.
This exhibit contains images from many sources but was inspired by a recent trip to Africa. The wildlife there typically receives center stage, and some is
represented in this show; however, the vast Namibian desert (on the evening of, and the morning after a modest rain) provides the kind of light that

The group will meet the first
Tuesday of every month at 6:00
p.m and is facilitated by Denise
Womack.
A peer support
group with an
exploration of the
various changes
individuals might
experience in
life. Some
examples are marriages or life
commitments and break ups,
coming out (with possible loses that
are involved), death of a loved one,
beloved pet, job loss or career
change, to name a few.
We call this "Passage" because lifechanging events are a process that
deserve to be treated with
compassion and awareness. We
will explore helpful techniques to
use to become more mindful and
have healthier communication with
self and others. In addition, these
sessions will learn practical ways to
reduce stress.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

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transforms the landscape into something other worldly. In these images, transcendence is found.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

Ladies Social Club
Friday July 8, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
I'm not ENTIRELY certain what form this will take yet. It may be that we pin
down a few different options for crafts that can been made in a few hours
and require no previous skill, or we all work on one similar craft that
requires no experience but will involve some instruction (like when we
painted). We'll figure it out! You will want a little more information, we
promise, so join our Group on Facebook: OkEq Ladies Social Club. Don't
have Facebook? You can also email Kelley, the LSC Facilitator, at
ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com and she will fill you in. Hope to see you
there! It's going to be *somuchfun*!
If you haven't attended an LSC event yet, please check us out! All LGBT &amp;
ally women are welcome! Our monthly events at OkEq bring an average
of 15-20 fantastic women together from all over our beautiful city. We are
developing a sense of community and having a blast! Our Facebook
group has also become incredibly active. We see almost daily chatter
about organizing group activities out and about in Tulsa and the
surrounding areas that are completely independent of our 2nd Friday
Events. In fact, right now there are plans in the works to go hiking, float
the river this summer, attend various sports events, and way more.
Connect with us - contact information is below - and we hope to see your
smiling face soon!

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

Connect with us on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here).

Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday July 20, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Angel's Pet Funeral Home and Crematory
6598 E BA Frontage Rd., Tulsa, OK 74145

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

No one wants to think about losing their beloved pet. At Angel's Pet
Funeral Home &amp; Crematory, we are here to make a difference in a
very difficult time of you life. Angel's Pet Funeral Home &amp; Crematory
is the only pet funeral home in the state of Oklahoma that is
dedicated solely to you and your four-legged family member. We
are not affiliated with any human funeral home or crematory.
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific
venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to nonmembers as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business
cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking
mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at
your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to
host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more
information.
Keep up with this event on Facebook

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

UALITY

2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Business Alliance

Yoga by Zach

EVERY SUNDAY

Territory Days

@4:30 pm

Saturday July 30, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
We need to add on to the school house! Aunt Eller a.k.a. Toby Jenkins is
hosting a barbecue dinner and barn dance to raise the funds. The territory
folks need to get together and raise the roof.
Oklahomans for Equality is presently raising capital funds to renovate the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. The Board of Directors and Trustees have
unanimously approved an $800,000 capital renovation project. The garage,
kenosha suite and special events room on the eastside of the center are
slated for remodel and renovations. In 2015 over 50,000 individuals
participated in programs and utilized our services creating an urgency for
Oklahomans for Equality to:

$5.00 per Session

Gender Outreach

• expand medical services addressing LGBT health disparities
• convert food service areas into commercial grade kitchen space
• develop nutrition and wellness programs for LGBT older adults
• broaden substance abuse counseling and support services
• serve the growing numbers of LGBTQ youth in foster care
• widen our programs for unemployed young adults and those
homeless
• increase services and programming for LGBTQ families with children
• create more social programming space for fine arts and education events

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

$500-Table for 8 with open bar, barbecue dinner, and barn dance
$75-Individual seat with open bar, barbecue dinner, and barn dance.

Lambda Al-Anon Group

$50-Individual seat with cash bar, barbecue dinner, and barn dance

Every Friday
7 p.m.

$30-Barn dance admission with open bar
$20-Barn dance admission and 1 drink ticket
Tickets are available now. To purchase, click on the corresponding link above.

Brunch with Brought to You Bi the Letter B
Saturday July 16, 12:30 p.m.
Dilly Diner
402 E. 2nd ST., Tulsa, OK, 74120
Please join us for the first social event hosted by Brought to You Bi the Letter B! We will be meeting at Dilly Diner on July 16th at
12:30PM. This brunch is for bi/pan/queer/fluid+ folks and their allies, so all are welcome. Please RSVP via e-mail
to biprogramsokeq@gmail.com . We look forward to see everyone and joining to build our community!"
Brought to You Bi the Letter B, the bisexual programming group for the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. We are
happy to be able to serve the bi/pan/queer/fluid+ community.

Equality Center Pride Store

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous

•

Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Prices have been reduced! These beautiful t-shirts celebrating the 2016 Tulsa Pride are available in our Pride Store for $15.00.
Tie-dye is also available for $20.00

Game Night

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Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Some Assembly Required: The Not-So-Secret Life of a Transgender Teen"
By Arin Andrews

Seventeen-year-old Arin Andrews shares all the hilarious, painful, and poignant details of undergoing gender
reassignment as a high school student in this winning memoir.
We've all felt uncomfortable in our own skin at some point, and we've all been told that "it's just a part of
growing up." But for Arin Andrews, it wasn't a phase that would pass. He had been born in the body of a girl
and there seemed to be no relief in sight...
In this revolutionary memoir, Arin details the journey that led him to make the life-transforming decision to
undergo gender reassignment as a high school junior. In his captivatingly witty, honest voice, Arin reveals the
challenges he faced as a girl, the humiliation and anger he felt after getting kicked out of his private school,
and all the changes-both mental and physical-he experienced once his transition began. Arin also writes about
the thrill of meeting and dating a young transgender woman named Katie Hill...and the heartache that followed
after they broke up.

&amp;

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The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

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Some Assembly Required is a true coming-of-age story about knocking down obstacles and embracing
family, friendship, and first love. But more than that, it is a reminder that self-acceptance does not come readymade with a manual and spare parts. Rather, some assembly is always required.

TheNot-So-Se&lt;:,etUf,
&lt;1&gt;f1Tr1n1gand1rTHn

ARIN ANDREWS

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

You are invited to participate in a research study of health care related experiences shared by transgender and gender nonconforming
individuals in rural or remote areas. As a participant, you will be invited to share your perspectives and experience in a 1 hour interview.
Upon completing the interview, you will have the opportunity to be entered in a drawing for a $20 gift certificate from Amazon.com by
submitting your email address. Your email address will not be connected to your responses and will only be used to send you the link for the
Amazon.com electronic gift card code if your email is randomly selected in the drawing.
For more information, or to participate, please contact Douglas Knutson by calling 405-459-0241
or by writing to douglas.knutson@okstate.edu.

Calling all rural transgender and gender
nonconforming individuals to participate in
a research study
You are invited to participate in a research study of health care
related experiences shared by transgender and gender
nonconforming individuals in rural and remote areas.
As a participant, you will be invited to share your perspectives
and experiences in a 1 hour interview.

Enter a drawing for a $20 Amazon Gift Card

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

Intimate Partner
Violence Survivors

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Support Group

For more information or to
participate contact Douglas Knutson
at:
douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

Microsoft Business Breakfast for the LGBTQ Business Community
Thursday June 23rd, 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Microsoft at Woodland Hills Mall
7021 S. Memorial Dr., Tulsa, OK 74133
In honor of LGBT Pride Month, join Microsoft for a free event for the LGBTQ
business community and other small business owners at the Microsoft Store.
You will enjoy:
* A keynote speaker who will discuss being an LGBTQ business owner.
* An opportunity to network with other local LGBTQ and other small business
owners in the area.
* Insider knowledge about all of the free resources available for businesses in
the Microsoft.
* The opportunity to enter and win a raffle prize.

Last Wednesday of each month
from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk
of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing
the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

11 Microsoft

Space is limited. Sign up today at microsoftstore.com/woodlandhillsmall.

A Time to Sing, Bridging Diversity and Building Unity With Song
Fiday June 24 &amp; Saturday June 25, 8:00 p.m.
Trinity Episcopal Church
501 S. Cincinnati Ave., Tulsa, OK 74103
The Spring Concert contains music that is both powerful and moving. Songs that speak of the path we each walk, the struggles we have faced and the
promise of the future. There is A Time to Laugh, A Time to Dance and there is.......A TIME TO SING!
Council Oak Men's Chorale is celebrating our 18th year and we are preparing to travel to Denver for GALA Festival 2016, the quadrennial convention of
LGBT ensembles and choruses. The music performed at GALA will include songs selected from this concert.
Tickets are available for $20.00 each and can be purchased through this website.
Please look for Council Oak Men's Chorale on Facebook.

Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group
Last Wednesday of each
month from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions
may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Camp Anytown
July 31 - August 6

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

For more information click here

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
Oklahomans for Equality | 621 E. 4th Street | Tulsa, OK 74120 | 918.743.4297
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June 28th, 2016
In This Issue
Chris Shoaf
SAGE Summer Pool Parties
April Volunteer of the Month
Selisse Berry

Chris Shoaf is Sponsoring the Day
Tuesday June 28, 2016

First Thursday Art Opening
Ladies Social Club

Chris is sponsoring the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for the day in honor of our right to vote. Exercise
your right to vote today!

EBA Mixer
Territory Days
Brought to You Bi the Letter B Brunch

Thank you Chris!

Pride Store
Rainbow Library

If you would like to sponsor the center to honor your special day click here
• Birthdays - Yours, your spouses, your children, your parents, your friends, even your dog's
• Anniversary's - Wedding, sobriety, adoption, coming out date
• To honor a loved one's memory
• Special events
• Mothers day, Fathers day, any holiday.
• Just because

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, July 21st
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

SAGE Summer Pool Parties
Tuesdays this Summer
June 28, July 26, August 30, 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
1938 E. 55th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

SAGE Tulsa will have their first pool party on Tuesday, June 28th at 10:30 am. Members can
meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party. Lunch at the pool party will be
burgers and hot dogs. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing with steps to help people
into the pool. If you would like to attend, please email olivia.cotter@okeq.org to RSVP.

Gamily

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender
aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality
of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater
understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of LGBT life in later
years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Volunteer of the Month
June 2016
Teresa Reno
Teresa says "It's important to help out in some way to try and make the world the better place - obviously, but I didn't know
where. At several events around town I ran into Toby and talked about volunteering. Many of my friends are members of the
LGBT community and equal rights for everyone is one thing that is really important to me, so it was a perfect fit. Also, being
raised in a very conservative family and not really sharing their philosophies on many things, it almost feels like making up
for the negativity of some of both my own family and others in the community. I'm just an old mother hen - not ashamed of it,
but can't help it! Whenever I hear about people being hurtful to others I just want to take everyone in my arms and make it
better. Stupid, I know, but it's just how I feel! And since starting there it's made a big difference in my life - especially my Sat.
night buddies! Love them all to pieces!"

We thank you for your dedication Teresa!
If you would like to volunteer contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Lawyer in the Library
July 13, August 10, and
September 12
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Lawyer in the Library is an
opportunity to meet with a lawyer
about topics such as family law
(divorce, paternity, custody, child
support), landlord/tenant , estate
planning, and bankruptcy. No
appointment necessary..

Keep Coming Back
Meditation Group
Every Monday
from 6:30 to 7:30

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Level 3's LGBT ERG Presents:
Selisse Berry and Workplace Inclusion

Event Info
Date:
Time:
Place:

Speaker Info

Friday, July 8
1O a.m. Central Time
Equality Center
621 E. 4th St.
OK 74120

Selisse Berry
Out &amp; Equal Workplace
Advocates
Founder and Chief Executive
Officer

This Narcotics Anonymous
meditation meeting has a group
meditation followed by reading NA
literature and sharing. Everyone is
welcome regardless of age race
sexual identity or religion, the only
requirement for membership is the
desire to stop using drugs. There
are no dues or fees. We are not
affiliated with any outside
organization and are self-supporting
through our own contributions.
Whether you have a dollar for the
basket or not please join us and
keep coming back.
For more information contact,
Deborah Spradlin at
deborahspradlin2013@gmail.com

Healthcare Navigator

Bridges: 800 763 6049 North America
08004960828 United Kingdom
Outside of those areas (long distance):
+1 6477229 118
+44 2081962881

Out &amp; Equal is the world's
largest non-profit organization
specifically dedicated to
creating safe and equitable
workplaces for lesbian, gay,
bisexu al and transgender
(LGBT) people .

Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator. She will be
more than happy to help anyone
and everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare. Contact Mary
Jones at 918-587-7421 or
mary.jones@ppheartland.org

Counseling Services

Information
Shane.Wil liams@level3.com
1-91 8-54 7-0654

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Connechng and Protecting
the Networked World

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

First Thursday Art Opening - Philip Butler
Thursday July 7, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
The July Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists will feature the works of Phillip Butler beginning with a reception on Thursday, July
7th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
Phillip's education in photography began when he was 17, as a volunteer photographer for his high school newspaper. During those years, he learned the
rudiments of composition, exposure control, darkroom processing, and printing. Photography has been a part of his sense of self since that time.
Connecting with his passion for exploration and adventure, he was soon traveling for photography.
This exhibit contains images from many sources but was inspired by a recent trip to Africa. The wildlife there typically receives center stage, and some is
represented in this show; however, the vast Namibian desert (on the evening of, and the morning after a modest rain) provides the kind of light that
transforms the landscape into something other worldly. In these images, transcendence is found.

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a
Sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Jenna Pike
Tuesdays and Thursdays by
appointment only. Gender identity,
sexual orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who
have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.

Ladies Social Club
Friday July 8, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
I'm not ENTIRELY certain what form this will take yet. It may be that we pin
down a few different options for crafts that can been made in a few hours
and require no previous skill, or we all work on one similar craft that
requires no experience but will involve some instruction (like when we
painted). We'll figure it out! You will want a little more information, we
promise, so join our Group on Facebook: OkEq Ladies Social Club. Don't
have Facebook? You can also email Kelley, the LSC Facilitator, at
ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com and she will fill you in. Hope to see you
there! It's going to be *somuchfun*!
If you haven't attended an LSC event yet, please check us out! All LGBT &amp;
ally women are welcome! Our monthly events at OkEq bring an average
of 15-20 fantastic women together from all over our beautiful city. We are
developing a sense of community and having a blast! Our Facebook
group has also become incredibly active. We see almost daily chatter
about organizing group activities out and about in Tulsa and the
surrounding areas that are completely independent of our 2nd Friday
Events. In fact, right now there are plans in the works to go hiking, float
the river this summer, attend various sports events, and way more.
Connect with us - contact information is below - and we hope to see your
smiling face soon!
Connect with us on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here).

Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
Wednesday July 20, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Angel's Pet Funeral Home and Crematory
6598 E BA Frontage Rd., Tulsa, OK 74145
No one wants to think about losing their beloved pet. At Angel's Pet
Funeral Home &amp; Crematory, we are here to make a difference in a
very difficult time of you life. Angel's Pet Funeral Home &amp; Crematory
is the only pet funeral home in the state of Oklahoma that is
dedicated solely to you and your four-legged family member. We
are not affiliated with any human funeral home or crematory.
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific
venues for you to meet prospective clients. Mixers are open to nonmembers as well as EBA members. Be sure to bring business
cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking
mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at
your establishment or use the Equality Center. If you would like to
host a mixer, send an email to jose.vega@okeq.org for more
information.
Keep up with this event on Facebook

Tiffany Zwart
Monday -Thursday by appointment
only. Gender identity, sexual
orientation, mood or anxiety
concerns, and/or individuals who
have experienced a traumatic event.
Appointments are required.

Passage
The group will meet the first
Tuesday of every month at 6:00
p.m and is facilitated by Denise
Womack.
A peer support
group with an
exploration of the
various changes
individuals might
experience in
life. Some
examples are marriages or life
commitments and break ups,
coming out (with possible loses that
are involved), death of a loved one,
beloved pet, job loss or career
change, to name a few.
We call this "Passage" because lifechanging events are a process that
deserve to be treated with
compassion and awareness. We
will explore helpful techniques to
use to become more mindful and
have healthier communication with
self and others. In addition, these
sessions will learn practical ways to
reduce stress.

Non-Binary Support
Group
Third Wednesday of each month
from 7-9 p.m.
A new support group for folks who
identify with non-binary genders,
including but not limited to,
genderqueer, genderfluid, agender,
bigender, neutrois, genderflux, and
more. This group will be a safe
space to discuss our identities,
receive support, and build a strong
non-binary community in Tulsa. For
information contact Vic Wiener at
vfwiener@gmail.com

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SOS Group

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ALITY

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Business Alliance

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Territory Days
Saturday July 30, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120
We need to add on to the school house! Aunt Eller a.k.a. Toby Jenkins is
hosting a barbecue dinner and barn dance to raise the funds. The territory
folks need to get together and raise the roof.
Oklahomans for Equality is presently raising capital funds to renovate the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. The Board of Directors and Trustees have
unanimously approved an $800,000 capital renovation project. The garage,
kenosha suite and special events room on the eastside of the center are
slated for remodel and renovations. In 2015 over 50,000 individuals
participated in programs and utilized our services creating an urgency for
Oklahomans for Equality to:

Brought to You Bi the
Letter B
First Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

• expand medical services addressing LGBT health disparities
• convert food service areas into commercial grade kitchen space
• develop nutrition and wellness programs for LGBT older adults
• broaden substance abuse counseling and support services
• serve the growing numbers of LGBTQ youth in foster care
• widen our programs for unemployed young adults and those
homeless
• increase services and programming for LGBTQ families with children
• create more social programming space for fine arts and education events
$500-Table for 8 with open bar, barbecue dinner, and barn dance

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

$75-Individual seat with open bar, barbecue dinner, and barn dance.
$50-Individual seat with cash bar, barbecue dinner, and barn dance
$30-Barn dance admission with open bar
$20-Barn dance admission and 1 drink ticket
Tickets are available now. To purchase, click on the corresponding link above.

Brunch with Brought to You Bi the Letter B

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

Saturday July 16, 12:30 p.m.
Dilly Diner
402 E. 2nd ST., Tulsa, OK, 74120
Please join us for the first social event hosted by Brought to You Bi the Letter B! We will be meeting at Dilly Diner on July 16th at
12:30PM. This brunch is for bi/pan/queer/fluid+ folks and their allies, so all are welcome. Please RSVP via e-mail
to biprogramsokeq@gmail.com . We look forward to see everyone and joining to build our community!"
Brought to You Bi the Letter B, the bisexual programming group for the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. We are
happy to be able to serve the bi/pan/queer/fluid+ community.

Equality Center Pride Store

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Prices have been reduced! These beautiful t-shirts celebrating the 2016 Tulsa Pride are available in our Pride Store for $15.00.
Tie-dye is also available for $20.00

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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2nd Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Yoga by Zach

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Some Assembly Required: The Not-So-Secret Life of a Transgender Teen"
By Arin Andrews

Seventeen-year-old Arin Andrews shares all the hilarious, painful, and poignant details of undergoing gender
reassignment as a high school student in this winning memoir.
We've all felt uncomfortable in our own skin at some point, and we've all been told that "it's just a part of
growing up." But for Arin Andrews, it wasn't a phase that would pass. He had been born in the body of a girl
and there seemed to be no relief in sight...
In this revolutionary memoir, Arin details the journey that led him to make the life-transforming decision to
undergo gender reassignment as a high school junior. In his captivatingly witty, honest voice, Arin reveals the
challenges he faced as a girl, the humiliation and anger he felt after getting kicked out of his private school,
and all the changes-both mental and physical-he experienced once his transition began. Arin also writes about
the thrill of meeting and dating a young transgender woman named Katie Hill...and the heartache that followed
after they broke up.

&amp;

$5.00 per Session

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Some Assembly Required is a true coming-of-age story about knocking down obstacles and embracing
family, friendship, and first love. But more than that, it is a reminder that self-acceptance does not come readymade with a manual and spare parts. Rather, some assembly is always required.

Gender Outreach

TheNot-So-Se&lt;:,etUf,
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AR IN ANDREWS

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library .

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

You are invited to participate in a research study of health care related experiences shared by transgender and gender nonconforming
individuals in rural or remote areas. As a participant, you will be invited to share your perspectives and experience in a 1 hour interview.
Upon completing the interview, you will have the opportunity to be entered in a drawing for a $20 gift certificate from Amazon.com by
submitting your email address. Your email address will not be connected to your responses and will only be used to send you the link for the
Amazon.com electronic gift card code if your email is randomly selected in the drawing.
For more information, or to participate, please contact Douglas Knutson by calling 405-459-0241
or by writing to douglas.knutson@okstate.edu.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm

Calling all rural transgender and gender
nonconforming individuals to participate in
a research study

SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

You are invited to participate in a research study of health care
related experiences shared by transgender and gender
nonconforming individuals in rural and remote areas.
As a participant, you will be invited to share your perspectives
and experiences in a 1 hour interview.

Enter a drawing for a $20 Amazon Gift Card

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the

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For more information or to
participate contact Douglas Knutson
at:

Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

douglas.knutson@okstate.edu
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Guiding Right
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Testing provided by Guiding Right
Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

H.O.P.E.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Friday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Check www.okeq.org for testing

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dates.

Intimate Partner
Violence Survivors
Support Group
Last Wednesday of each month
from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Domestic violence is the use of
physical, sexual, threatening or
emotional force to frighten,
intimidate and control an intimate
partner. This support and
educational group is for individuals
who have survived domestic
violence and are ready to explore
their personal healing process and
find hope. The group will provide
emotional support, information and
resources to help participants
recover from their ordeal, and may
include specific goals such as
creating a safety plan, reducing risk
of future violence, increasing
positive coping skills and addressing
the impact of trauma.
A specialized therapist will provide
the free services, and confidentiality
is paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722

Sexual Assault
Survivors Support
Group
Last Wednesday of each
month from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sexual assault is any forced or
coerced sexual activity, such as
unwanted touching or forced
penetration committed against a
person's will or without consent. This
support group will meet together to
discuss their experiences, share
ideas, and provide emotional
support for one another. Additionally,
highly trained providers will offer
information and resources to help
participants recover from their
ordeal. Specific goals for sessions
may include crises stabilization,
safety planning, increasing selfregulatory skills, addressing trauma
through cognitive
processing, reconnecting to support
systems, family and the community,
and preventing re-victimization. All
services are free of charge, and
confidentiality is
paramount. For more information
contact Jim Scholl at 918.631.2722.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
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advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Alex Wade
Special Projects
Alex.Wade@OkEq.org

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Hours: Mon - Sat Noon-9 p.m. | Sun Noon-6 p.m.
Oklahomans for Equality | 621 E. 4th Street | Tulsa, OK 74120 | 918.743.4297
www.okeq.org

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October 7th, 2015
In This Issue
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---Lawyer in the Library
#SpiritDay @OkEq

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
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Monday-Wednesday and Friday 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Closed Saturday and Sunday

Singles, Sips &amp; Splatter
Center Awareness Day
EBA Mixer
Gamily Halloween Karaoke
SAGE Tulsa - Halloween Party

Tulsa Shoe Rebuilders is Tulsa's oldest and finest shoe repair shop
featuring shoe repair and cowboy and western boot repair. We also
provide premium maker and repair service for high end leather goods,
bags, purses and various other items including custom work.

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Lawyer in the Library
October 14, 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with a lawyer about topics
such as family law (divorce, paternity, custody, child support), landlord/tenant,
estate planning and bankruptcy. No appointment is necessary.

LEGAL AID SERVICES
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Making Equal Justice for All a Reality

For more information, please contact Mia Leighty at 918-574-2931 or Amy
Howe at 918-743-4297.

#SpiritDay @OkEq
October 15, 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq
Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers
interested in Cub Scouts are held
on Sundays at 4:00 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

OkEq Board Meeting
Oklahomans for Equality is going purple and blowing the center's roof off!
Let us show LGBT youth they are not alone. Join us on top of the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center! We invite everyone to wear purple and join this year's
ultimate roof top rally! Your purple shirt is your ticket in and symbolizes your
support for LGBT youth as well as speaking out against bullying. For more
information or to RSPV, email jose.vega@okeq.org.

Singles, Sips &amp; Splatter Art Class
Saturday, October 17, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

7 p.m. Thursday, October 15th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The October exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
feature works by A.K. Westerman.

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LGBT Singles of Tulsa!
Fill your glasses and load your brushes for a fun night of painting at OkEq.
Art instruction will be provided by Janet Fadler Davie. Our theme will be
"Autumn".
You'll leave at the end of the night with your very own original work of art,
some new friends and maybe a date!
Class size is limited, so please email jose.vega@okeq.org or call
918-813-8993 to reserve your seat. Cost is $20, which will cover all your
supplies and and refreshments.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse
&amp; PTSD counseling is available at
no cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Center Awareness Day
October 18, 12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

Have you ever wanted to know what your LGBT center has to offer? Now is
your chance! Oklahomans for Equality is hosting an open house and a
program expo event.
This is your chance to learn more about what Oklahomans for Equality at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center offers and what programs are available. This
is also a chance to meet and greet the facilitators of the programs you may
be interested in and answer any question you may have. For more
information, please contact jose.vega@okeq.org.

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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EBA Mixer
October 21, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Dr. Blane Snodgrass, 7171 S. Yale Ave, Tulsa, OK 74136

E UALITY
Business Alliance

The EBA networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Hosting
a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host
at your establishment or use The Equality Center. If you would like to host a
mixer, send a email to eba@okeq.org for more information.

Counseling Services
Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

The October EBA mixer will be hosted by Optometrist Dr. Blane Snodgrass,
OD.

Counseling Services

Gamily Halloween Karaoke

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

Saturday, October 24, 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Second Floor, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Come join the
Halloween fun! Our
upstairs area will be
taken over by family
fun for all ages and
karaoke.
Be sure to come
dressed in your
Halloween costumes
and be prepared to

Counseling Services
Weekdays

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sing your heart out!
For more information,
please contact
jose.vega@okeq.org.

SAGE Tulsa - Halloween Party
Tuesday, October 27, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

SAGE (Services and Advocacy for LGBT Elders) is a day time programming
for those who are retired or free during the day. The mission of SAGE Tulsa
is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender aging.
In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a
high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their
rights, fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities and
promotes positive images of LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets
every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
For more information about SAGE Tulsa, email SAGE@OkEq.org.

By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Their annual Halloween party will be hosted at the home of Sol Smith. The
group will meet at the Center at 10:00 a.m., then commute to Sol Smith's
home.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"

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Domestic Violence: Making the Invisible, Visible
October 22, 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

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Director of Programs and Counseling at DVIS

Help us make the Invisible Visible
10/22/15
Dennis R. Neal Equality Center
5:30 Mix and Mingle (drinks and snacks provided)
6pm Presentation 7pm Q&amp;A

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This event will focus on issues related to domestic violence and sexual
assault. Topics will include the cycle of violence, types of abuse,
consequences, safety and recovery, among others. Join us to learn more and
take a stand against violence! Mia Leighty, from the Family Safety Center, will
introduce guest speaker Missy Iski, Director of Programs &amp; Counseling at
DVIS/Call Rape since 1999.
5:30 p.m. - Mix and Mingle (light hors d'oeuvres and wine provided)
6:00 p.m. - Presentation by Missy Iski, Director of Programs and Counselling
at DVIS
7:00 p.m. - Q&amp;A

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

OkEq Zombie House
October 29-31
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OKEQ Zombie House is back and even more terrifying than last year. We will
have 18,000 feet of pure terror!
There are zombies in Tulsa and they have infested the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. Escape the Zombies on October 29th, 30th and 31st, 2015.
These are real flesh eating zombies being housed in complete and
total darkness in downtown Tulsa. The worst part is there is only one way
out, and it's your mission to find the exit and survive this zombie apocalypse.
For more details please contact jose.vega@okeq.org.
Tickets are now available here.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create
an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to
be successful.
$5 per session.

It's Your Center - It's Your Day

Yoga by Zach

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EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

OkEq is offering our donors the opportunity to sponsor the organization for a
day or even a complete week. When you choose to sponsor OkEq for a day,
we will honor you or the person you designate by featuring our sponsor on
our website for the day, with a presentation board greeting visitors in the front
lobby on the day/week designated, by listing the honoree in our weekly
eNews, and a special posting on our OkEq Facebook page.

$5.00 per Session

Sponsors can select a day in honor of their birthday or to celebrate an
anniversary date or in memory of an individual, or whatever day means the
most to you.

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Find out more information here.

Gender Outreach

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

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Oklahoma Changing World Prize
October 11, 5:00 p.m.
Woody Guthrie Center, 102 E. Brady St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Just a little over a year after they were married at the Tulsa County
Courthouse, Mary and Sharon Bishop-Baldwin will be awarded the Woody
Guthrie Center's first Oklahoma Changing World Prize. The couple were the
lead plaintiffs who challenged Oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriage in
2004, shortly after 76 percent of Oklahoma voters approved the ban.
Together for 18 years, the Bishop-Baldwins represented thousands of gay
and lesbian people in the Sooner State in Bishop v. United States, the lawsuit
they filed seeking the freedom to marry.

Nevermore Edits
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

The presentation of the first Oklahoma Changing World Prize will be at a
reception at the Woody Guthrie Center at 4:00 pm on October 11. The
celebration will continue in the garden space between the Hardesty Arts
Center (AHHA) and the WGC with a light dinner and music from Eric Himan
at 5:00 pm. In the event of rain, dinner will be held inside AHHA.
All proceeds from this special event support the Woody Guthrie Center's
education initiatives. Table sponsorships are available immediately in the
following levels: Friends ($1,000), This Land Table Sponsor ($2,500), and
This Machine Sponsor ($5,000). Presenting sponsorships are also available.
Call 918-574-2522 for information about sponsorships. Individual ticket sales
to the event are $100 and will go on sale September 12. Call the Center at
918-574-2710 to purchase.

"Hedwig and the Angry Inch"
October 23 - November 1
Liddy Doenges Theatre, Tulsa Performing Arts Center

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

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110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
The cult classic, rock musical smash! East German rock goddess Hedwig
Schmidt suffers a botched operation and tells the tale with a performance that
is part rock concert, part standup comedy - and all fabulous!
Written by John Cameron Mitchell
Music and lyrics by Stephen Trask
Tickets can be purchased here.
Use the promotional code OKEQHEDWIG to get 25% off opening weekend
performances (Oct 23-25).

2016 Call for Exhibition Proposals

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Deadline for Proposals: November 15, 2015
The OkEq Art Gallery at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is now
accepting proposals for the
2016 Exhibition Calendar. Each
chosen exhibit will be on
display for approximately 30
days.
Our gallery encourages
emerging artists and fresh
challenging work in all media, including installation works. Proposals should
include a few paragraphs about your vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 .jpg
images which represent your current work. All proposals must be submitted
online. Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists or a small group are also
acceptable.
While we continue to have a 'no repeat' policy, previous artists may serve
as the curator for a group showing. The group showing must have at least
three additional people who have not shown in the Gallery before.
The returning artist (curator) may have work on exhibit in proportion to the
other artists represented in the exhibit.
Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to prepare or
if you have calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if you would be
ready to go quickly, as the early months in the year are sometimes hard to fill.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for
Equality and is a support network
for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information
about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

OkEq hosts an opening night reception for the artist(s) on the first Thursday
of the month. There will be a 30% commission on work sold. Artists will be
asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a drawing at the
close of the opening night.
The deadline for submissions is November 15, 2015. Notifications will be
sent out by December 1, 2015.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point

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Please submit by email to alliejensen@cox.net,
- - - - with the subject heading
"OkEq Gallery Proposal".

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

healthcare

Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality
Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Hea lthca re Bi IIOf Rig hts .org

Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing

BILLOF RIGHTS
oklahomans for equality

Open every day

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS
Decision in favor of marriage equality are available in our Pride
Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you, there
will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart
Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or
concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Some Assembly Required: The Not-So-Secret Life of a Transgender
Teen"
By Arin Andrews
Seventeen-year-old Arin
Andrews shares all the
hilarious, painful, and
poignant details of undergoing
gender reassignment as a
high school student in this
winning first-of-its-kind
memoir. Now with a reading
group guide and an all-new
afterword from the author!
In this revolutionary first-of-itskind memoir, Arin Andrews
details the journey that led
him to make the lifetransforming decision to
undergo gender reassignment
as a high school junior. In his
captivatingly witty, honest
voice, Arin reveals the
challenges he faced as a boy
in a girl's body, the humiliation
and anger he felt after getting
kicked out of his private
school, and all the changesboth mental and physical-he
experienced once his transition began.

Amy Howe
Administrative Assistant
Amy.Howe@OkEq.org

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Facilities Coordinator

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of a Tran,gender THn

Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

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Some Assembly Required is a true coming-of-age story about knocking
down obstacles and embracing family, friendship, and first love. But more
than that, it is a reminder that self-acceptance does not come ready-made
with a manual and spare parts. Rather, some assembly is always required.
Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe
McDonald Rainbow
Library.

Tracy Allen
Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

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Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

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"Documented"
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Pride Store
OkEq Annual Meeting
Rainbow Library

EBA Mixer
Inner Circle Vodka Bar, 410 N. Main St Suite A
July 15, 6:00-7:30 p.m.

Find Us on Facebook

E UALITY
Business Alliance

The EBA networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Hosting
a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host
at your establishment or use The Equality Center. If you would like to host a
mixer, send a email to eba@okeq.org for more information.

7 p.m. Thursday, July 16th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Our next mixer will be held at Inner Circle Vodka Bar, located at 410 N. Main

All Oklahomans for

OkEq Board Meeting

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Equality board meetings are
open to all OkEq members.

Share your voice. Shape our future.
Our Tomorrow,
www.shareourtomorrow.org
Happy Hour, July 16, 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St
Conversations on the future of the LGBT Movement
Our Tomorrow is a campaign to engage
LGBTQ people across the country in a
conversation to shape the future of a
bigger, bolder movement that leaves no
one behind.
It is a place for LGBTQ people across the
country to share our hopes, fears and ideas
for the future - and help make tomorrow
better for all of us.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The July exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features 'Ankle Deep...an
Experience in Acrylics.'

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Share your voice here; your submissions
will help the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center and the LGBTQ community
throughout the nation.

My Big Gay Italian Wedding
American Theater Company, 308 S Lansing Ave
July 16th-July 26th

American Theatre
Company
Presents
"Feel-good hysterical
comedy!" - The Wall
Street Journal
"As insanely funny and
fun confection. The
mixture of the sacred
and the profane, the
ultra-serious and ultrasilly makes this the
perfect play." - Edge New York

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Andrew and Anthony are getting married - and everyone wants to "help"! My
Big Gay Italian Wedding spins into a hysterical fiasco as everyone tries to
have their way. From a saboteur ex-boyfriend to a loud, opinionated,
outspoken Italian mother, personalities and culture collide in a music and
dance-filled extravaganza.
For tickets:
918-596-7111 or click here.
Tickets are also available the day of the show at ATC Studios.
Click here for more information and promotions.

Counseling Services

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SAGE Pool Party

Saturdays
By appointment

July 21, 2015
1938 E. 55th Place, Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have a pool party on Thursday, June 26th, 2014 at 10:00
am. Members can meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool
party. Lunch at the pool party will be burgers and hot dogs. The pool has a
shallow end and also has railing with steps to help people into the pool. If you
would like to attend, please email SAGE@OkEq.org to RSVP.

sage

Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale based on

income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SC'rvices and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, 81~xual
&amp; TramgendC'r Elders

Counseling Services

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay
bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and
allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older
adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater
understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00
am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. For more information about SAGE
Tulsa, email
SAGE@OkEq.org

Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual
orientation, mood problems,
anxiety concerns, and/or those
recovering from traumatic
events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

Pride Under the Lights
Saturday, July 25, after the 7:05 p.m. Drillers game
If you purchased and
still have your Pride in
the Ballpark ticket,
hang on to it! ONEOK
Stadium will be hosting
Pride Under the Lights
on Saturday, July 25,
after the 7:05 p.m.
game against the
Arkansas Travelers.

New tickets for the event have be issued; tickets can also
be purchased at the same price of $12 each at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918-954-8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

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If you are interested in getting married at ONEOK Stadium, Toby Jenkins will
be officiating a mass wedding ceremony. You must provide two witnesses, a
marriage application from an Oklahoma county courthouse, and be prepared
to exchange vows during the 7th inning stretch. To RSVP, please contact
Amy Howe at 918-743-7297 or amy.howe@okeq.org

George Kaiser Family Foundation
Matching Grant
Become a new donor to OkEq or a new member of Oklahomans for Equality
today. All new member donations to Oklahomans for Equality will be matched
by the George Kaiser Family Foundation.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and
couples counseling is available
at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org
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Christmas in July - A Benefit for H.O.P.E. Testing
Tulsa Eagle, 1338 E. 3rd St
July 25, 7:00 p.m.
The Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma is holding a comunity
wide fundraiser to raise money for
H.O.P.E. Testing on July 25, 2015
at the Tulsa Eagle. 21+ Only, No

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program
for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one to
death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

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Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

We are currently looking for Silent
/ Live Auction Items. If you have
anything to donate please contact
us at impcourtok@gmail.com
Donations can also be made on our website donation page www.impcourtok.org

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

From the Heart, Through the Court, For the Community!

"Documented" - Promoted by Tulsa Area Fair
Housing Partnership
July 23, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave
Know your target audience. Who are your most important
customers, clients or prospects, and why? Know what is
DOCUMENTED
important to them and address their needs in your
newsletter each month. Include a photo to make your
newsletter even more appealing.In 2011, Pulitzer Prizewinning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas outed himself as
an undocumented immigrant in an essay published in the
New York Times Magazine. Documented chronicles his
journey to America from the Philippines as a child; his
CJIUI
journey through America as an immigration reform activist;
and his journey inward as he re-connects with his mother, whom he hasn't
seen in person in over 20 years.
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Tickets are $11.00 (general admission) and can be purchased here.

First Thursday Art Opening &amp; Exhibit "Machination"
August 6, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Servoces and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesb,an, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation

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The August Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
showcase and exhibit of local artists will
feature a combined exhibit of technologybased performance works titled "Machination".
"Machination" is a choice collection of works by
Tulsa artists including Michael Christopher,
Nick Kountoupis, Michael Benton, Lisa Regan,
Paul Timshel and R.C. Morrison - artists whose
work would not be remotely feasible without
advanced technologies. Employing a broad range of contemporary tech,
including plasma metal cutting, laser cutting and engraving, threedimensional printing, digital painting, electronic lighting and embedded
microprocessors, these works present a sampler across a broad section of
the new materials and techniques of fine art and will feature technologybased performance works.

Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts
the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation of
Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

3rd Annual Gamily Back to School
Carnival
Saturday, August 8th, 2015; 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St
Summer is breezing by and
school will be back in session
before you know it. Gamily will
present the 3rd Annual Back
to School Carnival on
Saturday, August 8th from
1:00 - 5:00 pm. There will be
snacks, games, Disney
characters, face painting,
water gun fights so wear your
swim suit and bring a towel,
bouncy houses, Fun with Nuns
and terrific prizes. Come have
a whole lot of "before school" fun! This is a free event. Please RSVP with
parents'/guardians' names and student's names, ages &amp; grades. Bring your
nieces, nephews, cousins, god-kids, neighbors and grandkids For more info
or to RSVP, email olivia.cotter@okeq.org.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish
friendship and support through
social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

GAMILY (Gay+Family) is a program of OkEq that provides family style
support to LGBTQ parents and straight allies and their children by creating a
networking community with other similar and unique families.

Gamily is accepting donations for the carnival. We are only asking for the
following school supplies:
-Folders
-Pens
-Pencils
-Spiral notebooks
-Box of crayons
-Washable markers
-Erasers

Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages
and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the
beginner as well as the

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advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

-Kleenex tissues
-3 ring binders (1/2 in, 1 in, 2in)
-Wide ruled notebook paper

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

healthcare

BILLOF RIGHTS
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oklahomans for equality

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care Act,
will be available by
appointment at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center or at his
office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.
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You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.
Gender Outreach

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS
Decision in favor of marriage equality are available in our Pride
Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you, there
will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart
Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or
concerns.

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required
before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and social
opportunities for transgender
and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep
up with the new items and new sale items

A Murder of Storytellers looks
for voices in genre fiction that
are often ignored or asked to
change. As a writing group,
they seek to help make each
other better and foster a sense
of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

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Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and
Board of Directors Elections

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those
who have survived childhood
sexual abuse (who are not
abusing any child), who want
to become survivors and
thrivers. For more information,
visit siawso.org

OkEq Board 2014-2015
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center on September 3rd, 2015 beginning at 7:00 pm.
Presently, seven Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors can now be made in one way:
By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq Secretary
by August 15th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
accepting applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Seven directors will
be elected. Please contact amy.howe@okeq.org for an application. All
applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development and Governance
Committee.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard
Haley and
Teresa Reno

Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually
made pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a
Director)
5. Serve a two year term

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Lesbian Etiquette: Humorous Essays"
By Gail Sausser

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

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In this delightful collection of short
essays, Northwest writer, Gail Sausser,
talks about everything from her
fantasies as a "baby dyke" ("It was not
long before I had graduated from art to
real live, full-fledged teacher lust") to
making dates through classified ads
("Avoid the topic of how insanely jealous
and violent your ex-lover still is, or how
deeply depressed and lonely you are")
to dealing with a visit from the parents of
your not-yet-out-to-them lover
("Compress, borrow a bed and at least
hang pictures on the wall"). This is a
book in which we will all recognize
ourselves, the situations, we've been in
a million times, and, even more easily,
our ex-lover.
Find this selection and more by
visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library.

The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event. To
check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event
Center and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on
how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

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HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on Thursdays
from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides testing
on Fridays 4:00 - 6:00 pm and
every other Sunday 2:00 - 6:00
pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the
operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Administrative Assistant
Amy.Howe@OkEq.org

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EBA Sponsor
Pride Under the Lights
Gamily Back to School Carnival
Kaiser Family Foundation
Matching Grant

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Sweep the Hate Away
Our Tomorrow
EBA Sponsor
My Big
Wedding
-Gay
-Italian
-ADA Awareness Day
Christmas in July
'The Lesbian Exhibit"
FirstThursday
Art
Opening
&amp;
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EBA Mixer
"Rise Up Singing"
Walk to End Alzheimer's

Pride Under the Lights
Saturday, July 25, after the 7:05 p.m. Drillers game
If you purchased and
still have your Pride in
the Ballpark ticket,
hang on to it! ONEOK
Stadium will be hosting
Pride Under the Lights
on Saturday, July 25,
after the 7:05 p.m.
game against the
Arkansas Travelers.

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Pride Store
OkEq Annual Meeting
Rainbow Library

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New tickets for the event have be issued; tickets can also
be purchased at the same price of $12 each at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center.
Come join us for an evening of fun and excitement! More information can be
found here!
OkEq Board Meeting

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7 p.m. Thursday, August 20th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for
Equality board meetings are
open to all OkEq members.

If you are interested in getting married at ONEOK Stadium, Toby Jenkins will
be officiating a mass wedding ceremony. You must provide two witnesses, a
marriage application from an Oklahoma county courthouse, and be prepared
to exchange vows during the 7th inning stretch. To RSVP, please contact
Amy Howe at 918-743-7297 or amy.howe@okeq.org

3rd Annual Gamily Back to School
Carnival

OkEq Art Exhibit
The July exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features 'Ankle Deep...an
Experience in Acrylics.'

Saturday, August 8th, 2015; 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St
Summer is breezing by and
school will be back in session
before you know it. Gamily will
present the 3rd Annual Back
to School Carnival on
Saturday, August 8th from
1:00 - 5:00 pm. There will be
snacks, games, Disney
characters, face painting,
water gun fights so wear your
swim suit and bring a towel,
bouncy houses, Fun with Nuns
and terrific prizes. Come have
a whole lot of "before school" fun! This is a free event. Please RSVP with
parents'/guardians' names and student's names, ages &amp; grades. Bring your
nieces, nephews, cousins, god-kids, neighbors and grandkids For more info
or to RSVP, email olivia.cotter@okeq.org.
GAMILY (Gay+Family) is a program of OkEq that provides family style
support to LGBTQ parents and straight allies and their children by creating a
networking community with other similar and unique families.

Gamily is accepting donations for the carnival. We are only asking for the
following school supplies:

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

-Folders
-Pens
-Pencils
-Spiral notebooks
-Box of crayons
-Washable markers
-Erasers
-Kleenex tissues
-3 ring binders (1/2 in, 1 in, 2in)
-Wide ruled notebook paper

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George Kaiser Family Foundation
Matching Grant
Become a new donor to OkEq or a new member of Oklahomans for Equality
today. All new member donations to Oklahomans for Equality will be matched
by the George Kaiser Family Foundation.

GEORGE KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION

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Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale based on

Sweep the Hate Away

income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Tulsa City Hall, 175 E. 2nd St
July 25th, after the Confederate Flag Rally
Come help sweep the
hate away at City Hall this
Saturday after the
Confederate Flag rally,
which is scheduled from
10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Bring your brooms,
buckets of soapy water
and your signs saying
"SWEEP THE HATE
AWAY".

Counseling Services
Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual
orientation, mood problems,
anxiety concerns, and/or those
recovering from traumatic
events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org
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Our Tomorrow,
www.shareourtomorrow.org
Our Tomorrow is a campaign to engage
LGBTQ people across the country in a
conversation to shape the future of a
bigger, bolder movement that leaves no
one behind.
It is a place for LGBTQ people across the
country to share our hopes, fears and ideas
for the future - and help make tomorrow
better for all of us.

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Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918-954-8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

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My Big Gay Italian Wedding
American Theater Company, 308 S Lansing Ave
Now-July 26th

American Theatre
Company
Presents
"Feel-good hysterical
comedy!" - The Wall
Street Journal
"As insanely funny and
fun confection. The
mixture of the sacred
and the profane, the
ultra-serious and ultrasilly makes this the
perfect play." - Edge New York
Andrew and Anthony are getting married - and everyone wants to "help"! My
Big Gay Italian Wedding spins into a hysterical fiasco as everyone tries to
have their way. From a saboteur ex-boyfriend to a loud, opinionated,
outspoken Italian mother, personalities and culture collide in a music and
dance-filled extravaganza.
For tickets:
918-596-7111 or click here.
Tickets are also available the day of the show at ATC Studios.
Click here for more information and promotions.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and
couples counseling is available
at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

ADA Awareness Day
Press Conference
July 24, 11:00 a.m.
ONEOK Field, Accessible Seating Section, 201 N. Elgin Ave
Tulsa Mayor Dewey Bartlett has
proclaimed July 26, 2015 "ADA
Awareness Day". Representatives
from the Mayor's office, Tulsa City

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Council, Oklahoma House of
Representatives, Tulsa Human
Rights Commission, TARC, The
Center, Mosaic, Tulsa Transit, and
Tulsa People First will speak. All are
invited to attend.

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Christmas in July - A Benefit for H.O.P.E. Testing

2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program
for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one to
death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Tulsa Eagle, 1338 E. 3rd St
July 25, 7:00 p.m.
The Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma is holding a comunity
wide fundraiser to raise money for
H.O.P.E. Testing on July 25, 2015
at the Tulsa Eagle. 21+ Only, No
Cover.
We are currently looking for Silent
/ Live Auction Items. If you have
anything to donate please contact
us at impcourtok@gmail.com
Donations can also be made on our website donation page www.impcourtok.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

From the Heart, Through the Court, For the Community!

"The Lesbian Exhibit", by William Hedgecock
Friday, July 31-Saturday, August 1, 8:00 p.m.
&amp; Friday, August 7 - Saturday August 7, 2015, 8:00 p.m.
The Nightingale Theater, 1416 E. 4th St
"What ARE lesbians?" A simple enough question, wouldn't
you think? What a lot of people might not know is that the
Modern Lesbian has a rich history and culture that is
fascinating, terrifying, and easily covered in a thorough
PowerPoint. Opening this month, The Lesbian Exhibit
gives museum patrons a glimpse into the exotic life of the
homosexual female. Our friendly guides will teach you how
they got here, what they're doing now, and even some
preventative measures you can take to keep healthy
straight women from turning! SEE the Butch Lesbian shotgun an entire beer
from the back of her U-Haul! SEE the Lipstick Lesbian as she camouflages
herself in your local PTA meeting! SEE the Party Lesbian as her boyfriend
watches her make out with his friend Stacey! We encourage you to take
advantage of this unique window into another, stranger world, and to join us
next month for the latest exhibit in the series: Black People with British
Accents: Fact or Fiction?
Inman Theatre Company's most recent original production, "The Lesbian
Exhibit", finds the audience as casual museum-goers, observing five women
from outside their individual display cases. As the voice of the museum's
curator fades off, the women take control. Stepping out from behind their
pristine prisons, rebellious Denise, practical Heidi, self-assured Elaine,
acerbic Lisa, and somber Christine each tell their own story, defying the

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
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confines of the exhibit and trying to make sense of the world and themselves.
The utterly heartfelt, thoroughly funny, and relentlessly honest new script by
well-known local playwright, Will Inman (Estate Sale, Mir[and]a) is brought to
life by a truly outstanding cast featuring (in no particular order) Haley Clarke,
Abigail Boegh, Emile Adams, Caitlin Cash, and Liz Masters.
Show dates are July 31st and August 1st, 7th, and 8th at 8:00 p.m. at the
Nightingale Theatre. For more information, call 918-633-8666 or click
here. Mature themes. Tickets are $10 at the door.

First Thursday Art Opening &amp; Exhibit "Machination"
August 6, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St
The August Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
showcase and exhibit of local artists will
feature a combined exhibit of technologybased performance works titled "Machination".
"Machination" is a choice collection of works by
Tulsa artists including Michael Christopher,
Nick Kountoupis, Michael Benton, Lisa Regan,
Paul Timshel and R.C. Morrison - artists whose
work would not be remotely feasible without
advanced technologies. Employing a broad range of contemporary tech,
including plasma metal cutting, laser cutting and engraving, threedimensional printing, digital painting, electronic lighting and embedded
microprocessors, these works present a sampler across a broad section of
the new materials and techniques of fine art and will feature technologybased performance works.

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts
the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation of
Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

EBA Mixer
August 19, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
All Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 S. Peoria Ave

E UALITY
Business Alliance

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish
friendship and support through
social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

The EBA networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Hosting
a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host
at your establishment or use The Equality Center. If you would like to host a
mixer, send a email to eba@okeq.org for more information.

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The August mixer will be held at All Souls Unitarian Church and hosted by
Morton Investigations and Security.

"Rise Up Singing at the Synagogue: How the West
was Sung"
Congregation B'nai Emunah, 1719 S. Owasso Ave
Thursday, August 20, 2015
"Rise Up Singing!" is a twenty-first century
folksong revival. This year's concert embraces
the pioneering spirit of the American West. These
are the voices of cowboys and pioneers, bold
explorers of a new frontier. Admission is free and
open to the public.
Held at the Synagogue once a year, the event is
designed to bring people of all backgrounds
together. Guest artists and musicians from
across the city will lead songs of love, longing,
celebration, protest, and imagination in sing-able
arrangements, with lyrics available to every
participant.
Call 918.935.3373 for Summer Supper
reservations ($15 per person), beginning at 5:45
p.m. The Synagogue Café will serve treats, gourmet coffee, and other
beverages during and after the program. Please plan to come early to make
sure that you have a comfortable seat. Guests are welcome to tour the
Synagogue at 6:00 p.m. before the event begins. The concert will begin at
7:00 p.m.

Alzheimer's Association Walk to End
Alzheimer's
Guthrie Green, 111 E. Brady St
Saturday, August 22
8:00 a.m. Registration, 9:00 a.m. Ceremony
Join us for the Alzheimer's
Association Walk to End
Alzheimer's - the world's largest
event to raise awareness and
funds for Alzheimer's care,
support and research. Together,
we walk on behalf of our friends,
our families and our future.
Though we all have our own motivation to step up to the start line, our eyes
are set on the ultimate finish line - the end of Alzheimer's.

Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages
and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care Act,
will be available by
appointment at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center or at his
office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.
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Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required
before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and social
opportunities for transgender
and intersex individuals.

Start our join a team today at tulsawalk.org.

Lambda Al-Anon Group

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights

Every Friday
7 p.m.

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Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

healthcare

BILLOF RIGHTS
Hea lthcare Bi I !Of Rig hts .org
oklahomans for equality

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks
for voices in genre fiction that
are often ignored or asked to
change. As a writing group,
they seek to help make each
other better and foster a sense
of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS
Decision in favor of marriage equality are available in our Pride
Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you, there
will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart
Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or
concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those
who have survived childhood
sexual abuse (who are not
abusing any child), who want
to become survivors and
thrivers. For more information,
visit siawso.org

Game Night

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep
up with the new items and new sale items

Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard
Haley and

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Board of Directors Elections

Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

OkEq Board 2014-2015
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center on September 3rd, 2015 beginning at 7:00 pm.
Presently, seven Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors can now be made in one way:
By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq Secretary
by August 15th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
accepting applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Seven directors will
be elected. Please contact amy.howe@okeq.org for an application. All
applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development and Governance
Committee.

Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually
made pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a
Director)
5. Serve a two year term

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Is It a Date or Just Coffee?: The Gay Girl's Guide to Dating, Sex, and
Romance"
By Mo Brownsey

The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event. To
check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event
Center and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and
community.

What are the ten telltale signs that date
#2 will take place in hell? Is it better to
bounce than to break? How do you
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coffee? For women struggling to
understand the nongirlfriend-girlfriend's
refusal to bear any semblance to sanity,
logic, or good manners, this nuts-andbolts guide is the answer.
Understanding that love involves equal
parts romance, lust, and neuroses, Mo
Brownsey will guide you through the
mysteries of amour, whether by helping
you figure out what is wrong with the
people you have been dating, helping
you find people you should be dating,
showing you how to craft a personal ad
designed to entice babes but repel
psyche-sucking wackos, or describing
ten surefire ways to avoid Lesbian Bed Death. Equally wise and witty, Is It a
Date or Just Coffee? will have you navigating the minefield of romance
(including the horrors of Internet dating) as if you were soldier of passion.
Whether you are single, dating, married, or not sure which, this is the book
for you!

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Find this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on
how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on Thursdays
from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides testing
on Fridays 4:00 - 6:00 pm and
every other Sunday 2:00 - 6:00
pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the
operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Amy Howe
Administrative Assistant
Amy.Howe@OkEq.org

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July 29th, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Gamily Back to School Carnival
SAGE Pool Party
Girl's Night Out

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
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2015 U.S. Trans Survey

Contact Keith Hunt Today

'The Lesbian Exhibit"

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Walk to End Alzheimer's
LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Pride Store

3rd Annual Gamily Back to School
Carnival

OkEq Annual Meeting
Rainbow Library

Saturday, August 8, 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St
Summer is breezing by and
school will be back in session
before you know it. Gamily will
present the 3rd Annual Back
to School Carnival on
Saturday, August 8th from
1:00 - 5:00 pm. There will be
snacks, games, Disney
characters, face painting,
water gun fights so wear your
swim suit and bring a towel,
bouncy houses, Fun with Nuns
and terrific prizes. Come have
a whole lot of "before school" fun! This is a free event. Please RSVP with
parents'/guardians' names and student's names, ages &amp; grades. Bring your
nieces, nephews, cousins, god-kids, neighbors and grandkids For more info
or to RSVP, email olivia.cotter@okeq.org.

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GAMILY (Gay+Family) is a program of OkEq that provides family style
support to LGBTQ parents and straight allies and their children by creating a
networking community with other similar and unique families.

Gamily is accepting donations for the carnival. We are only asking for the
following school supplies:
-Folders
-Pens
-Pencils
-Spiral notebooks
-Box of crayons
-Washable markers
-Erasers
-Kleenex tissues
-3 ring binders (1/2 in, 1 in, 2in)
-Wide ruled notebook paper

SAGE Pool Party
August 11, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
1938 E. 55th Place, Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have a pool party on Tuesday, August 11st, 2015 at 10:00
am. Members can meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool
party. Lunch at the pool party will be burgers and hot dogs. The pool has a
shallow end and also has railing with steps to help people into the pool. If you
would like to attend, please email SAGE@OkEq.org to RSVP.

Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq
The Boy Scouts of America have
lifted their ban on gay scout
masters. In response to this historic
decision, Oklahomans for Equality
will be establishing a cub scout
pack for our families.
Andrew Grimes spent years as a
Cub Scout and Boy Scout
ultimately earning the rank of Eagle
Scout. As a young adult, Andy was
employed by the Boy Scouts of
America as a district executive.
If you or your son(s) are interested
in joining a chapter of the Boy
Scouts of America, please contact
Amy Howe at amy.howe@okeq.org
or you can find more information
here.

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, August 20th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay
bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and
allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older
adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater
understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00
am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. For more information about SAGE
Tulsa, email
SAGE@OkEq.org

Girl's Night Out
Retail Therapy

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The July exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features 'Ankle Deep...an
Experience in Acrylics.'

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Oklahomans for Equality and
it's Gender Outreach Program
will be hosting a Girl's Night
Out Retail Therapy on
Saturday, August 8th at 7:00
p.m. For more information,
contact Sharon Queen at
918-743-4297 or sharon.queen@okeq,org or Julie Vargas at 918-622-5667.

Eating Out for Equality
August 11, 5:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
The Hen Wine &amp; Bistro, 3509 S. Peoria Ave
This fundraiser will be hosted by
Equality Business Alliance member Kathy
Bondy with The Hen Wine &amp; Bistro. 10% of
the sales that evening will be donated to the
EBA! Reservations appreciated by calling
918-935-3420 or by clicking here.

Counseling Services

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Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse
&amp; PTSD counseling is available at
no cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

George Kaiser Family Foundation
Matching Grant
Become a new donor to OkEq or a new member of Oklahomans for Equality
today. All new member donations to Oklahomans for Equality will be matched
by the George Kaiser Family Foundation.

GEORGE KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION

Counseling Services
Find out more about membership with Oklahomans for Equality and
---------------- learn how to make your donation today.

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

Lawyer in the Library
August 12, September 9 &amp; October 14, 5;30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with a lawyer about topics
such as family law (divorce, paternity, custody, child support), landlord/tenant,
estate planning and bankruptcy. No appointment is necessary.

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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For more information, please contact Mia Leighty at 918-574-2931 or Amy
Howe at 918-743-4297.

EBA Mixer
August 19, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
All Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 S. Peoria Ave

Counseling Services
Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org
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Business Alliance

The EBA networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Hosting
a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host
at your establishment or use The Equality Center. If you would like to host a
mixer, send a email to eba@okeq.org for more information.
The August mixer will be held at All Souls Unitarian Church and hosted by
Morton Investigations and Security.

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Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918-954-8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

@HelpTulsa.com
2015 U.S. Trans Survey Awareness Week
www.ustranssurvey.org
As the follow-up to the National
Transgender Discrimination Survey
(NTDS), the 2015 U.S. Trans Survey will
become our community's go-to source for
information about the lives and
experiences of trans people.

Counseling Services
Weekdays

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More than 6,400 people took the NTDS,
and over 7,000 people have already
pledged to take the 2015 U.S. Trans Survey when it becomes available on
August 19th. But we're far short of the 20,000 pledges we need to ensure we
double the number of people who complete the U.S. Trans Survey from the
NTDS.

By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

That's why we have designated July 28th - 30th as the U.S. Trans Survey
Awareness Week--to help find as many trans, genderqueer, and nonbinary
people as possible to complete the 2015 U.S. Trans Survey.

SOS Group

"The Lesbian Exhibit", by William Hedgecock
Friday, July 31-Saturday, August 1, 8:00 p.m.
&amp; Friday, August 7 - Saturday August 7, 8:00 p.m.
The Nightingale Theater, 1416 E. 4th St
"What ARE lesbians?" A simple enough question, wouldn't
you think? What a lot of people might not know is that the
Modern Lesbian has a rich history and culture that is
fascinating, terrifying, and easily covered in a thorough
PowerPoint. Opening this month, The Lesbian Exhibit
gives museum patrons a glimpse into the exotic life of the
homosexual female. Our friendly guides will teach you how
they got here, what they're doing now, and even some
preventative measures you can take to keep healthy
straight women from turning! SEE the Butch Lesbian shotgun an entire beer
from the back of her U-Haul! SEE the Lipstick Lesbian as she camouflages
herself in your local PTA meeting! SEE the Party Lesbian as her boyfriend
watches her make out with his friend Stacey! We encourage you to take
advantage of this unique window into another, stranger world, and to join us
next month for the latest exhibit in the series: Black People with British
Accents: Fact or Fiction?
Inman Theatre Company's most recent original production, "The Lesbian
Exhibit", finds the audience as casual museum-goers, observing five women
from outside their individual display cases. As the voice of the museum's
curator fades off, the women take control. Stepping out from behind their
pristine prisons, rebellious Denise, practical Heidi, self-assured Elaine,
acerbic Lisa, and somber Christine each tell their own story, defying the
confines of the exhibit and trying to make sense of the world and themselves.
The utterly heartfelt, thoroughly funny, and relentlessly honest new script by
well-known local playwright, Will Inman (Estate Sale, Mir[and]a) is brought to
life by a truly outstanding cast featuring (in no particular order) Haley Clarke,
Abigail Boegh, Emile Adams, Caitlin Cash, and Liz Masters.
Show dates are July 31st and August 1st, 7th, and 8th at 8:00 p.m. at the
Nightingale Theatre. For more information, call 918-633-8666 or click
here. Mature themes. Tickets are $10 at the door.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program for
LGBT individuals who have lost a
partner or loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

First Thursday Art Opening &amp; Exhibit "Machination"
August 6, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St

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The August Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
showcase and exhibit of local artists will
feature a combined exhibit of technologybased performance works titled "Machination".
"Machination" is a choice collection of works by
Tulsa artists including Michael Christopher,
Nick Kountoupis, Michael Benton, Lisa Regan,
Paul Timshel and R.C. Morrison - artists whose
work would not be remotely feasible without
advanced technologies. Employing a broad range of contemporary tech,
including plasma metal cutting, laser cutting and engraving, threedimensional printing, digital painting, electronic lighting and embedded
microprocessors, these works present a sampler across a broad section of
the new materials and techniques of fine art and will feature technologybased performance works.

"Rise Up Singing at the Synagogue: How the West
was Sung"
Thursday, August 20, 7:00 p.m.
Congregation B'nai Emunah, 1719 S. Owasso Ave
"Rise Up Singing!" is a twenty-first century
folksong revival. This year's concert embraces
the pioneering spirit of the American West. These
are the voices of cowboys and pioneers, bold
explorers of a new frontier. Admission is free and
open to the public.
Held at the Synagogue once a year, the event is
designed to bring people of all backgrounds
together. Guest artists and musicians from
across the city will lead songs of love, longing,
celebration, protest, and imagination in sing-able
arrangements, with lyrics available to every
participant.
Call 918.935.3373 for Summer Supper
reservations ($15 per person), beginning at 5:45
p.m. The Synagogue Café will serve treats, gourmet coffee, and other
beverages during and after the program. Please plan to come early to make
sure that you have a comfortable seat. Guests are welcome to tour the
Synagogue at 6:00 p.m. before the event begins. The concert will begin at
7:00 p.m.

Alzheimer's Association Walk to End
Alzheimer's
Guthrie Green, 111 E. Brady St
Saturday, August 22
8:00 a.m. Registration, 9:00 a.m. Ceremony

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Join us for the Alzheimer's
Association Walk to End
Alzheimer's - the world's largest

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event to raise awareness and
funds for Alzheimer's care,
support and research. Together,
alzheimer's
association•
we walk on behalf of our friends,
our families and our future. Though we all have our own motivation to step up
to the start line, our eyes are set on the ultimate finish line - the end of
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Start our join a team today at tulsawalk.org.

Divas 4 H.O.P.E. - Motown Down
Friday, August 28
Hyatt Regency Hotel, 100 E. 3rd St

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Divas 4 H.O.P.E. is an event to sponsor and promote Health Outreach
Prevention Education (H.O.P.E.) and their ongoing mission to support and
inform our community of their work to test and prevent HIV/AIDS. Click here
to purchase a sponsorship of this event.

Get F.I.T.

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create
an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to
be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

healthcare

oklahomans for equality

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ACA Assistance

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Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the
new Affordable Care Act, will be
available by appointment at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or
at his office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.
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You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS
Decision in favor of marriage equality are available in our Pride
Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you, there
will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart
Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or

Gender Outreach

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Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep voices in genre fiction that are often
up with the new items and new sale items
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and
Board of Directors Elections

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org
OkEq Board 2014-2015
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center on September 3rd, 2015 beginning at 7:00 pm.
Presently, seven Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors can now be made in one way:

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By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq Secretary
by August 15th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
accepting applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Seven directors will
be elected. Please contact amy.howe@okeq.org for an application. All
applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development and Governance
Committee.

Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually
made pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a
Director)
5. Serve a two year term

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"The Starwick Episodes"
By Thomas Wolfe
In Wolfe's autobiographical novel Of Time
and the River (1935), protagonist Eugene
Gant, a struggling writer, physically assaults
his Harvard chum, pretentious aesthete
Francis Starwick, calling him a "dirty little
fairy"-yet the theme of Starwick's
homosexuality is treated obliquely. Temple
University English professor emeritus
Kennedy, who chronicled Wolfe's literary
career in The Window of Memory, now gives
us the unexpurgated version of the Gant/
Starwick relationship by publishing sections
of the novel that Maxwell Perkins, Wolfe's
editor, excised primarily because the
manuscript was too long. In one key scene,
the two friends visit a Parisian brothel where
Gant makes macho, homophobic taunts as
Starwick reveals his lack of sexual interest in
women. Gant's ravings, Kennedy observes, mirror Wolfe's "own paranoid
tendencies" and fear of homosexuality. Yet through Starwick's soul-baring
conversations, we gain sympathetic insight into a gay individual who yearns
to escape the torment of the closet. In his introduction to this fascinating
volume, Kennedy details the promising career and shocking strangulationmurder of playwright Kenneth Raisbeck, Wolfe's gay friend at Harvard and
the man on whom he modeled Starwick.
Find this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for
Equality and is a support network
for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information
about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality
Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
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Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
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Amy Howe
Administrative Assistant
Amy.Howe@OkEq.org

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August 5th, 2015
In This Issue
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Gamily Back to School Carnival
SAGE Pool Party
Girl's Night Out

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Eating Out for Equality
Kaiser Family Foundation Matching
Grant
Lawyer in the Library
EBA Mixer
EBA Sponsor
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First Thursday Art Opening &amp; Exhibit
'The Lesbian Exhibit"

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"Tangerine"
"Rise Up Singing"
Walk to End Alzheimer's

3rd Annual Gamily Back to School
Carnival
Saturday, August 8, 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St
Summer is breezing by and
school will be back in session
before you know it. Gamily will
present the 3rd Annual Back
to School Carnival on
Saturday, August 8th from
1:00 - 5:00 pm. There will be
snacks, games, Disney
characters, face painting,
water gun fights so wear your
swim suit and bring a towel,
bouncy houses, Fun with Nuns
and terrific prizes. Come have
a whole lot of "before school" fun! This is a free event. Please RSVP with
parents'/guardians' names and student's names, ages &amp; grades. Bring your
nieces, nephews, cousins, god-kids, neighbors and grandkids For more info
or to RSVP, email olivia.cotter@okeq.org.

Divas 4 H.O.P.E.
LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Pride Store
OkEq Annual Meeting
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support to LGBTQ parents and straight allies and their children by creating a
networking community with other similar and unique families.

Gamily is accepting donations for the carnival. We are only asking for the
following school supplies:
-Folders
-Pens
-Pencils
-Spiral notebooks
-Box of crayons
-Washable markers
-Erasers
-Kleenex tissues
-3 ring binders (1/2 in, 1 in, 2in)
-Wide ruled notebook paper

SAGE Pool Party
August 11, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
1938 E. 55th Place, Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have a pool party on Tuesday, August 11st, 2015 at 10:00
am. Members can meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool
party. Lunch at the pool party will be burgers and hot dogs. The pool has a
shallow end and also has railing with steps to help people into the pool. If you
would like to attend, please email SAGE@OkEq.org to RSVP.

Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq
The Boy Scouts of America have
lifted their ban on gay scout
masters. In response to this historic
decision, Oklahomans for Equality
will be establishing a cub scout
pack for our families.
Andrew Grimes spent years as a
Cub Scout and Boy Scout
ultimately earning the rank of Eagle
Scout. As a young adult, Andy was
employed by the Boy Scouts of
America as a district executive.
If you or your son(s) are interested
in joining a chapter of the Boy
Scouts of America, please contact
Amy Howe at amy.howe@okeq.org
or you can find more information
here.

OkEq Board Meeting
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay
bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and
allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older
adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater
understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00
am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. For more information about SAGE
Tulsa, email
SAGE@OkEq.org

Girl's Night Out
Retail Therapy

7 p.m. Thursday, August 20th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The August exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features 'Machination.'

August 8, 7:00 p.m.

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Oklahomans for Equality and
it's Gender Outreach Program
will be hosting a Girl's Night
Out Retail Therapy on
Saturday, August 8th at 7:00
p.m. For more information,
contact Sharon Queen at
918-743-4297 or sharon.queen@okeq,org or Julie Vargas at 918-622-5667.

Eating Out for Equality
August 11, 5:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
The Hen Wine &amp; Bistro, 3509 S. Peoria Ave
This fundraiser will be hosted by
Equality Business Alliance member Kathy
Bondy with The Hen Wine &amp; Bistro. 10% of
the sales that evening will be donated to the
EBA! Reservations appreciated by calling
918-935-3420 or by clicking here.

Counseling Services

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Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse
&amp; PTSD counseling is available at
no cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

George Kaiser Family Foundation
Matching Grant
Become a new donor to OkEq or a new member of Oklahomans for Equality
today. All new member donations to Oklahomans for Equality will be matched
by the George Kaiser Family Foundation.

GEORGE KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION

Counseling Services
Find out more about membership with Oklahomans for Equality and
---------------- learn how to make your donation today.

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

Lawyer in the Library
August 12, September 9 &amp; October 14, 5;30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with a lawyer about topics
such as family law (divorce, paternity, custody, child support), landlord/tenant,
estate planning and bankruptcy. No appointment is necessary.

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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For more information, please contact Mia Leighty at 918-574-2931 or Amy
Howe at 918-743-4297.

EBA Mixer
August 19, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
All Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 S. Peoria Ave

Counseling Services
Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

E UALITY
Business Alliance

The EBA networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Hosting
a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host
at your establishment or use The Equality Center. If you would like to host a
mixer, send a email to eba@okeq.org for more information.
The August mixer will be held at All Souls Unitarian Church and hosted by
Morton Investigations and Security.
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business:
Keith Hunt, McGraw Realtors

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

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Perspectives: Transgender Voices
August 6, 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
The Perspectives Series, organized by the Diversity Crew, includes
informative sessions on a specific area of diversity. The ultimate goal of the
series is to inform members, stimulate dialogue and build understanding.

Counseling Services
Weekdays

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I I Tulsa's YoungProfessionals
This event will focus on issues related to our transgender community. Topics
will include gender identity, expression, sexual orientation and transition,
among others. Join us to learn the tools to be a better ally for transgender
individuals! Vic Wiener, local LGBTQ advocate and Gay Straight Alliance
Coordinator at Youth Services of Tulsa, will moderate a panel of transgender
individual and family members.
This event is free to attend. RSVP here.

First Thursday Art Opening &amp; Exhibit "Machination"
August 6, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St

By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org
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SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

The August Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
showcase and exhibit of local artists will
feature a combined exhibit of technologybased performance works titled "Machination".
"Machination" is a choice collection of works by
Tulsa artists including Michael Christopher,
Nick Kountoupis, Michael Benton, Lisa Regan,
Paul Timshel and R.C. Morrison - artists whose
work would not be remotely feasible without
advanced technologies. Employing a broad range of contemporary tech,
including plasma metal cutting, laser cutting and engraving, threedimensional printing, digital painting, electronic lighting and embedded
microprocessors, these works present a sampler across a broad section of
the new materials and techniques of fine art and will feature technologybased performance works.

"The Lesbian Exhibit", by William Hedgecock
Friday, August 7 - Saturday August 8, 8:00 p.m.
The Nightingale Theater, 1416 E. 4th St
"What ARE lesbians?" A simple enough question, wouldn't
you think? What a lot of people might not know is that the
Modern Lesbian has a rich history and culture that is
fascinating, terrifying, and easily covered in a thorough
PowerPoint. Opening this month, The Lesbian Exhibit
gives museum patrons a glimpse into the exotic life of the
homosexual female. Our friendly guides will teach you how
they got here, what they're doing now, and even some
preventative measures you can take to keep healthy
straight women from turning! SEE the Butch Lesbian shotgun an entire beer
from the back of her U-Haul! SEE the Lipstick Lesbian as she camouflages
herself in your local PTA meeting! SEE the Party Lesbian as her boyfriend
watches her make out with his friend Stacey! We encourage you to take
advantage of this unique window into another, stranger world, and to join us
next month for the latest exhibit in the series: Black People with British

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program for
LGBT individuals who have lost a
partner or loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

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Accents: Fact or Fiction?
Inman Theatre Company's most recent original production, "The Lesbian
Exhibit", finds the audience as casual museum-goers, observing five women
from outside their individual display cases. As the voice of the museum's
curator fades off, the women take control. Stepping out from behind their
pristine prisons, rebellious Denise, practical Heidi, self-assured Elaine,
acerbic Lisa, and somber Christine each tell their own story, defying the
confines of the exhibit and trying to make sense of the world and themselves.
The utterly heartfelt, thoroughly funny, and relentlessly honest new script by
well-known local playwright, Will Inman (Estate Sale, Mir[and]a) is brought to
life by a truly outstanding cast featuring (in no particular order) Haley Clarke,
Abigail Boegh, Emile Adams, Caitlin Cash, and Liz Masters.
Show dates are July 31st and August 1st, 7th, and 8th at 8:00 p.m. at the
Nightingale Theatre. For more information, call 918-633-8666 or click
here. Mature themes. Tickets are $10 at the door.

"Tangerine" - a film by Sean Baker
OkEq Night, Friday, August 14, 2015, 7:30 p.m.
Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave
It's Christmas Eve in Tinseltown and Sin-Dee
is back on the block. Upon hearing that her
pimp boyfriend hasn't been faithful during the
28 days she was locked up, the working girl
and her best friend, Alexandra, embark on a
mission to get to the bottom of the scandalous
rumor. Their rip-roaring odyssey leads them
through various subcultures of Los Angeles,
including an Armenian family dealing with their
own repercussions of infidelity.
Director Sean Baker's prior films brought rich
texture and intimate detail to worlds seldom
seen on film. Tangerine follows suit, bursting
off the screen with energy and style. Exhibiting
fierce chemistry with his actors to fashion a
dazzlingly distinctive film filled with humor and heart, Baker's talent is on full
display. A decidedly modern Christmas tale told on the real streets of
L.A.,Tangerine defies expectation-a veritable cinematic jolt.
Tickets will be available the Wednesday before the showing, August 12, at
circlecinema.com or at the box office.

"Rise Up Singing at the Synagogue: How the West
was Sung"

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Thursday, August 20, 7:00 p.m.
Congregation B'nai Emunah, 1719 S. Owasso Ave
"Rise Up Singing!" is a twenty-first century
folksong revival. This year's concert embraces
the pioneering spirit of the American West. These
are the voices of cowboys and pioneers, bold

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explorers of a new frontier. Admission is free and
open to the public.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

Held at the Synagogue once a year, the event is
designed to bring people of all backgrounds
together. Guest artists and musicians from
across the city will lead songs of love, longing,
celebration, protest, and imagination in sing-able
arrangements, with lyrics available to every
participant.

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Call 918.935.3373 for Summer Supper
reservations ($15 per person), beginning at 5:45 p.m. The Synagogue Café
will serve treats, gourmet coffee, and other beverages during and after the
program. Please plan to come early to make sure that you have a
comfortable seat. Guests are welcome to tour the Synagogue at 6:00 p.m.
before the event begins. The concert will begin at 7:00 p.m.

Alzheimer's Association Walk to End
Alzheimer's
Guthrie Green, 111 E. Brady St
Saturday, August 22
8:00 a.m. Registration, 9:00 a.m. Ceremony
Join us for the Alzheimer's
Association Walk to End
Alzheimer's - the world's largest
event to raise awareness and
funds for Alzheimer's care,
support and research. Together,
we walk on behalf of our friends,
our families and our future.
Though we all have our own motivation to step up to the start line, our eyes
are set on the ultimate finish line - the end of Alzheimer's.
Start our join a team today at tulsawalk.org.

Divas 4 H.O.P.E. - Motown Down
Friday, August 28
Hyatt Regency Hotel, 100 E. 3rd St
Divas 4 H.O.P.E. is an event to sponsor and promote Health Outreach
Prevention Education (H.O.P.E.) and their ongoing mission to support and
inform our community of their work to test and prevent HIV/AIDS. Click here
to purchase a sponsorship of this event.

Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create
an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to
be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the
new Affordable Care Act, will be
available by appointment at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or
at his office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.
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LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

healthcare

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You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS
Decision in favor of marriage equality are available in our Pride
Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you, there
will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart
Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or
concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep
up with the new items and new sale items

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Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and
Board of Directors Elections

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

OkEq Board 2014-2015
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center on September 3rd, 2015 beginning at 7:00 pm.
Presently, seven Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors can now be made in one way:
By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq Secretary
by August 15th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
accepting applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Seven directors will
be elected. Please contact amy.howe@okeq.org for an application. All
applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development and Governance
Committee.

Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually
made pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a
Director)
5. Serve a two year term

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"The Queerest Places: A Guide to Gay and Lesbian Historic Sites"
By Paula Martinac
It has long been a slogan of gay liberation
that "We are everywhere." But exactly where
is everywhere? Paula Martinac gives names,
places, street addresses, and even

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for
Equality and is a support network
for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information
about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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apartment numbers in The Queerest Places:
A Guide to Gay and Lesbian Historic Sites.
Covering every U.S. state and most major
cities, Martinac lists the homes of the queer
and famous, notable historic sites,
cemeteries in which notable deviants are
interred, and even contemporary resources
such as gay community centers and gay and
lesbian research libraries. Martinac has a
chatty style, an eye for amusing details, and
a wealth of historical knowledge. If you have
a hankering to see where Rock Hudson was
born, where African American arts patron
A'Lelia Walker gave her famous parties, or the rooming house where W. H.
Auden, Gypsy Rose Lee, and Carson McCullers all lived together, this is the
address book you need.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Find this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality
Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

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Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Amy Howe
Administrative Assistant
Amy.Howe@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
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Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
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In This Issue
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Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with a lawyer about topics
such as family law (divorce, paternity, custody, child support), landlord/tenant,
estate planning and bankruptcy. No appointment is necessary.

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For more information, please contact Mia Leighty at 918-574-2931 or Amy
Howe at 918-743-4297.

First Cub Scout Meeting
Sunday, August 16, 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Calling all Scouts and families of
boys in 1st through 5th grade:
Oklahomans for Equality is starting a
new Cub Scout Pack. An organizational
meeting with families of boys in
1st through 5th grades and volunteers
interested in Cub Scouts will be held
this Sunday, August 16th, 4:00 p.m. at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. We
will be planning the year of scouting,
training, and organizing den meetings.
If you are unable to attend but
interested in volunteering or have a boy
that is interested in participating, contact Cubmaster Andy Grimes here.

EBA Mixer

Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq
The Boy Scouts of America have
lifted their ban on gay scout
masters. In response to this historic
decision, Oklahomans for Equality
will be establishing a cub scout
pack for our families.
Andrew Grimes spent years as a
Cub Scout and Boy Scout
ultimately earning the rank of Eagle
Scout. As a young adult, Andy was
employed by the Boy Scouts of
America as a district executive.
If you or your son(s) are interested
in joining a chapter of the Boy
Scouts of America, please contact
Amy Howe at amy.howe@okeq.org
or you can find more information
here.

August 19, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
All Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 S. Peoria Ave

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OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, August 20th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

The EBA networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Hosting
a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host
at your establishment or use The Equality Center. If you would like to host a
mixer, send a email to eba@okeq.org for more information.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The August exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features 'Machination.'

The August mixer will be held at All Souls Unitarian Church and hosted by
Morton Investigations and Security.

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"First Thursday" Art Exhibit
Reception - Thursday, September 3. 2015, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
This September, Oklahomans for
Equality showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th
Street in Downtown Tulsa) will
feature the works of Terri Higgs
in a show titled "Meditations in
Silk", beginning with a
reception and continuing
throughout the month.

"Tangerine" - a film by Sean Baker
OkEq Night, Friday, August 14, 2015, 7:30 p.m.
Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave
It's Christmas Eve in Tinseltown and Sin-Dee
is back on the block. Upon hearing that her
pimp boyfriend hasn't been faithful during the
28 days she was locked up, the working girl
and her best friend, Alexandra, embark on a
mission to get to the bottom of the scandalous
rumor. Their rip-roaring odyssey leads them
through various subcultures of Los Angeles,
including an Armenian family dealing with their
own repercussions of infidelity.
Director Sean Baker's prior films brought rich
texture and intimate detail to worlds seldom
seen on film. Tangerine follows suit, bursting
off the screen with energy and style. Exhibiting
fierce chemistry with his actors to fashion a
dazzlingly distinctive film filled with humor and heart, Baker's talent is on full
display. A decidedly modern Christmas tale told on the real streets of
L.A.,Tangerine defies expectation-a veritable cinematic jolt.
Tickets are available here.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse
&amp; PTSD counseling is available at
no cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

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sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Grateful Day - Flapjack Fundraiser
Saturday, August 15, 8:00 a.m.
Applebee's, 9409 E. 71st St

Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

Please join us for breakfast at our
annual Flapjack Fundraiser.
Proceeds from this event help to
finance our annual Wellness
Retreat, for people in the Tulsa
metro area, living with HIV and
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Individual Tickets: $7.00
Mimosa's will be available, for an additional $3.00

Counseling Services

"Rise Up Singing at the Synagogue: How the West
was Sung"
Thursday, August 20, 7:00 p.m.
Congregation B'nai Emunah, 1719 S. Owasso Ave
"Rise Up Singing!" is a twenty-first century
folksong revival. This year's concert embraces
the pioneering spirit of the American West. These
are the voices of cowboys and pioneers, bold
explorers of a new frontier. Admission is free and
open to the public.

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

Held at the Synagogue once a year, the event is
designed to bring people of all backgrounds
together. Guest artists and musicians from
across the city will lead songs of love, longing,
celebration, protest, and imagination in sing-able
arrangements, with lyrics available to every
participant.
Call 918.935.3373 for Summer Supper
reservations ($15 per person), beginning at 5:45
p.m. The Synagogue Café will serve treats, gourmet coffee, and other
beverages during and after the program. Please plan to come early to make

Counseling Services
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sure that you have a comfortable seat. Guests are welcome to tour the
Synagogue at 6:00 p.m. before the event begins. The concert will begin at
7:00 p.m.

Alzheimer's Association Walk to End
Alzheimer's
Guthrie Green, 111 E. Brady St
Saturday, August 22
8:00 a.m. Registration, 9:00 a.m. Ceremony
Join us for the Alzheimer's
Association Walk to End
Alzheimer's - the world's largest
event to raise awareness and
funds for Alzheimer's care,
support and research. Together,
we walk on behalf of our friends,
our families and our future.
Though we all have our own motivation to step up to the start line, our eyes
are set on the ultimate finish line - the end of Alzheimer's.

By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Start our join a team today at tulsawalk.org.

Tulsa's Original Drag Queen Bingo
Hyatt Regency Tulsa, 100 E. 2nd St
Saturday, August 22, 2015, 6:00 p.m.
Bingo, drag show, raffles, a silent auction,
and prizes all night long, w ith
entertainment by Shaleeta Buffet, Miss
Gay Tulsa America: Roby DeFierce, Kris
Kohl,
Veronica LaCroix, Fanny McCracken,
Carla Renee, Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma's: Absolute Empress VIII
Chelsea Starr, Secdackeiry TaylorAlexander and a special appearance by
Dame Edna. This event is benefiting A
Friend for A Friend, H.O.P.E. and St.
Jerome's Our House Too Toiletry Pantry.
Tickets are $500 for a Runway Table,
$400 for a Premium Table, $300 for a
Standard Table, and $35 for individual
tickets.

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program for
LGBT individuals who have lost a
partner or loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Please Contact Kris Kohl at www.facebook.com/kriskohl.9 or Tim
Watchous at twatchous@gmail.com for ticket information.
Cocktails &amp; Buffet @ 6 - 7 pm
Bingo Begins @ 7:30 pm
We are also accepting donations at this time for anyone unable to attend but
still wanting to help.

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Divas 4 H.O.P.E. - Motown Down
Friday, August 28
Hyatt Regency Hotel, 100 E. 3rd St
Divas 4 H.O.P.E. is an event to sponsor and promote Health Outreach
Prevention Education (H.O.P.E.) and their ongoing mission to support and
inform our community of their work to test and prevent HIV/AIDS. Click here
to purchase a sponsorship of this event.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Rehearsals begin September 1, 7:00 p.m.
2900 S. Harvard Ave

"Tis the Season" for one and all to come out and SING!!! If you love to sing
and would love to be around a great group of guys, then I have the place for
you! Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for new members and past
members to come join us for the 2015 Holiday Concert Season. Rehearsals
will begin September 1, at 7:00 pm at Congregational Fellowship Church,
2900 South Harvard, Tulsa Ok 74114, in the fellowship hall behind the main
auditorium and will run for fourteen weeks ending with concerts at Trinity
Episcopal Church on December 4,5, and 8th several other opportunities to
sing on different run outs as well as World Aids Day on December 1. Don't
miss this opportunity to join a great group of guys that love to sing and
perform for family, friends and our LGBT Community! We are Family, United,
and together we can become One Voice!
For more information you can contact us at our website at
www.counciloak.org or call Dale Wells, Secretary for Vocal Pride
Foundation at (918) 381-9598.

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Oklahoma Changing World Prize
October 11, 2015 5:00 p.m.
Woody Guthrie Center, 102 E. Brady St

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Just a little over a year after they were married at the Tulsa County
Courthouse, Mary and Sharon Bishop-Baldwin will be awarded the Woody
Guthrie Center's first Oklahoma Changing World Prize. The couple were the
lead plaintiffs who challenged Oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriage in
2004, shortly after 76 percent of Oklahoma voters approved the ban.
Together for 18 years, the Bishop-Baldwins represented thousands of gay
and lesbian people in the Sooner State in Bishop v. United States, the lawsuit
they filed seeking the freedom to marry.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

The presentation of the first Oklahoma Changing World Prize will be at a
reception at the Woody Guthrie Center at 4:00 pm on October 11. The
celebration will continue in the garden space between the Hardesty Arts
Center (AHHA) and the WGC with a light dinner and music from Eric Himan
at 5:00 pm. In the event of rain, dinner will be held inside AHHA.
All proceeds from this special event support the Woody Guthrie Center's
education initiatives. Table sponsorships are available immediately in the
following levels: Friends ($1,000), This Land Table Sponsor ($2,500), and
This Machine Sponsor ($5,000). Presenting sponsorships are also available.
Call 918-574-2522 for information about sponsorships. Individual ticket sales
to the event are $100 and will go on sale September 12. Call the Center at
918-574-2710 to purchase.

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LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create
an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to
be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the
new Affordable Care Act, will be
available by appointment at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or
at his office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.
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healthcare

BILLOF RIGHTS
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You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Equality Center Pride Store

Lambda Al-Anon Group

These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS
Decision in favor of marriage equality are available in our Pride
Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you, there
will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart
Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or
concerns.

A Murder of Storytellers

Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Every Friday
7 p.m.

Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep
up with the new items and new sale items

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SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and
Board of Directors Elections

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Game Night

OkEq Board 2014-2015
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center on September 3rd, 2015 beginning at 7:00 pm.
Presently, seven Board of Director spaces are up for election.

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Nominations to the Board of Directors can now be made in one way:
By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq Secretary
by August 15th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
accepting applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Seven directors will
be elected. Please contact amy.howe@okeq.org for an application. All
applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development and Governance
Committee.

Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually
made pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a
Director)
5. Serve a two year term

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Heather Has Two Mommies"
By Leslea Newman
Heather's favorite number is two.
She has two arms, two legs, and
two pets. And she also has two
mommies. When Heather goes to
school for the first time, someone
asks her about her daddy, but
Heather doesn't have a daddy. Then
something interesting happens.
When Heather and her classmates

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Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for
Equality and is a support network
for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information
about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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all draw pictures of their families,
not one drawing is the same. It
doesn't matter who makes up a
family, the teacher says, because
"the most important thing about a
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family is that all the people in it love
one another." This delightful edition
for a new generation of young readers features fresh illustrations by Laura
Cornell and an updated story by Lesléa Newman.
Find this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality
Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Amy Howe
Administrative Assistant
Amy.Howe@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

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Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

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August 19th, 2015
In This Issue
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Business Alliance

The EBA networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Hosting
a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host
at your establishment or use The Equality Center. If you would like to host a
mixer, send a email to eba@okeq.org for more information.
The August mixer will be held at All Souls Unitarian Church and hosted by
Morton Investigations and Security.

Cub Scout Meeting
Sunday, August 30, 4:00 p.m.
Calling all Scouts and families of
boys in 1st through 5th grade:
Oklahomans for Equality is starting a
new Cub Scout Pack. A
second organizational meeting with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers interested in
Cub Scouts will be held this Sunday,
August 30th, 4:00 p.m. at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. We will be
planning the year of scouting, training,
and organizing den meetings. If you
are unable to attend but interested in
volunteering or have a boy that is interested in participating, contact
Cubmaster Andy Grimes here.

Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq
The Boy Scouts of America have
lifted their ban on gay scout
masters. In response to this historic
decision, Oklahomans for Equality
will be establishing a cub scout
pack for our families.
Andrew Grimes spent years as a
Cub Scout and Boy Scout
ultimately earning the rank of Eagle
Scout. As a young adult, Andy was
employed by the Boy Scouts of
America as a district executive.
If you or your son(s) are interested
in joining a chapter of the Boy
Scouts of America, please contact
Amy Howe at amy.howe@okeq.org
or you can find more information
here.

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, August 20th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Gamily Karaoke
Saturday, August 29, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Unleash your inner rock star at
Gamily Karaoke Night. DJ Ron
will keep us rocking and rolling
with family-friendly tunes! There
is no place in Tulsa for familystyle karaoke so come let the
little ones sing their hearts out
(we'll let moms and dads sing
too)! All ages are welcome.

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The August exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features 'Machination.'

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For more information, contact Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org.
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Lawyer in the Library
September 9 &amp; October 14, 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with a lawyer about topics
such as family law (divorce, paternity, custody, child support), landlord/tenant,
estate planning and bankruptcy. No appointment is necessary.

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Making Equal Justice for All a Reality

For more information, please contact Mia Leighty at 918-574-2931 or Amy
Howe at 918-743-4297.

Counseling Services

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit
Reception - Thursday, September 3. 2015, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
This September, Oklahomans for
Equality showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th
Street in Downtown Tulsa) will
feature the works of Terri Higgs
in a show titled "Meditations in
Silk", beginning with a
reception and continuing
throughout the month.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse
&amp; PTSD counseling is available at
no cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Centerlink 9th Annual Leadership Summit
September 17-19, 2015
Hyatt Regency Tulsa
As a leader in the LGBT
community center movement,
with proven leadership skills,
expertise and experience, you
are invited to be a part of
CenterLink's 9th Annual
Executive Director and Board
Leadership Summit in Tulsa,
Oklahoma.
CenterLink, along with our
allies and partners, shares
your passion for developing
and implementing strategies to help strengthen our LGBT center leadership.

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

In addition to presentations from experts in their fields, there will be
workshops and keynote addresses, as well as resource materials to help you

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increase your skills and knowledge as an LGBT community center leader.
There will also be the chance to network with other LGBT center leaders from
across the country and build your support network.
Registration is open through September 11th here.

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Counseling Services
Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org
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"Rise Up Singing at the Synagogue: How the West
was Sung"
Thursday, August 20, 7:00 p.m.
Congregation B'nai Emunah, 1719 S. Owasso Ave
"Rise Up Singing!" is a twenty-first century
folksong revival. This year's concert embraces
the pioneering spirit of the American West. These
are the voices of cowboys and pioneers, bold
explorers of a new frontier. Admission is free and
open to the public.
Held at the Synagogue once a year, the event is
designed to bring people of all backgrounds
together. Guest artists and musicians from
across the city will lead songs of love, longing,
celebration, protest, and imagination in sing-able
arrangements, with lyrics available to every
participant.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org
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Call 918.935.3373 for Summer Supper
reservations ($15 per person), beginning at 5:45
p.m. The Synagogue Café will serve treats, gourmet coffee, and other
beverages during and after the program. Please plan to come early to make
sure that you have a comfortable seat. Guests are welcome to tour the
Synagogue at 6:00 p.m. before the event begins. The concert will begin at
7:00 p.m.

Alzheimer's Association Walk to End
Alzheimer's
Guthrie Green, 111 E. Brady St
Saturday, August 22

Counseling Services
Weekdays

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8:00 a.m. Registration, 9:00 a.m. Ceremony
Join us for the Alzheimer's
Association Walk to End
Alzheimer's - the world's largest
event to raise awareness and
funds for Alzheimer's care,
support and research. Together,
we walk on behalf of our friends,
our families and our future.
Though we all have our own motivation to step up to the start line, our eyes
are set on the ultimate finish line - the end of Alzheimer's.
Start our join a team today at tulsawalk.org.

Tulsa's Original Drag Queen Bingo
Hyatt Regency Tulsa, 100 E. 2nd St
Saturday, August 22, 2015, 6:00 p.m.
Bingo, drag show, raffles, a silent auction,
and prizes all night long, w ith
entertainment by Shaleeta Buffet, Miss
Gay Tulsa America: Roby DeFierce, Kris
Kohl,
Veronica LaCroix, Fanny McCracken,
Carla Renee, Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma's: Absolute Empress VIII
Chelsea Starr, Secdackeiry TaylorAlexander and a special appearance by
Dame Edna. This event is benefiting A
Friend for A Friend, H.O.P.E. and St.
Jerome's Our House Too Toiletry Pantry.
Tickets are $500 for a Runway Table,
$400 for a Premium Table, $300 for a
Standard Table, and $35 for individual
tickets.
Please Contact Kris Kohl at www.facebook.com/kriskohl.9 or Tim
Watchous at twatchous@gmail.com for ticket information.
Cocktails &amp; Buffet @ 6 - 7 pm
Bingo Begins @ 7:30 pm
We are also accepting donations at this time for anyone unable to attend but
still wanting to help.

By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program for
LGBT individuals who have lost a
partner or loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Divas 4 H.O.P.E. - Motown Down
Friday, August 28
Hyatt Regency Hotel, 100 E. 3rd St
Divas 4 H.O.P.E. is an event to sponsor and promote Health Outreach
Prevention Education (H.O.P.E.) and their ongoing mission to support and
inform our community of their work to test and prevent HIV/AIDS. Click here
to purchase a sponsorship of this event.

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SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Rehearsals begin September 1, 7:00 p.m.
2900 S. Harvard Ave

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

"Tis the Season" for one and all to come out and SING!!! If you love to sing
and would love to be around a great group of guys, then I have the place for
you! Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for new members and past
members to come join us for the 2015 Holiday Concert Season. Rehearsals
will begin September 1, at 7:00 pm at Congregational Fellowship Church,
2900 South Harvard, Tulsa Ok 74114, in the fellowship hall behind the main
auditorium and will run for fourteen weeks ending with concerts at Trinity
Episcopal Church on December 4,5, and 8th several other opportunities to
sing on different run outs as well as World Aids Day on December 1. Don't
miss this opportunity to join a great group of guys that love to sing and
perform for family, friends and our LGBT Community! We are Family, United,
and together we can become One Voice!
For more information you can contact us at our website at
www.counciloak.org or call Dale Wells, Secretary for Vocal Pride
Foundation at (918) 381-9598.

Yoga by Zach
4:30 p.m., Starting September 20, 2015
Join us for a new yoga class in our
Wellness Room, Yoga by Zach.

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Yoga by Zach combines stretching,
breathing, chanting,
and meditation. This is a mindful,
slow-paced class that focuses
heavily on relaxation and stress
reduction and is ideal for beginner
and advanced practitioners
alike. You will leave feeling

EVERY SUNDAY
@ 4:30 pm

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

$5.00

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refreshed, renewed, and restored in
body, mind, and soul. As Baba Hari
Dass said, "The idea is to attain
peace." Class will be held every
Sunday at 4:30 p.m. beginning September 20th.

Equality Center
621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

If you have any questions, please contact Jose Vega at
jose.vega@okeq.org.

Oklahoma Changing World Prize
October 11, 2015 5:00 p.m.
Woody Guthrie Center, 102 E. Brady St
Just a little over a year after they were married at the Tulsa County
Courthouse, Mary and Sharon Bishop-Baldwin will be awarded the Woody
Guthrie Center's first Oklahoma Changing World Prize. The couple were the
lead plaintiffs who challenged Oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriage in
2004, shortly after 76 percent of Oklahoma voters approved the ban.
Together for 18 years, the Bishop-Baldwins represented thousands of gay
and lesbian people in the Sooner State in Bishop v. United States, the lawsuit
they filed seeking the freedom to marry.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Get F.I.T.

The presentation of the first Oklahoma Changing World Prize will be at a
reception at the Woody Guthrie Center at 4:00 pm on October 11. The
celebration will continue in the garden space between the Hardesty Arts
Center (AHHA) and the WGC with a light dinner and music from Eric Himan
at 5:00 pm. In the event of rain, dinner will be held inside AHHA.
All proceeds from this special event support the Woody Guthrie Center's
education initiatives. Table sponsorships are available immediately in the
following levels: Friends ($1,000), This Land Table Sponsor ($2,500), and
This Machine Sponsor ($5,000). Presenting sponsorships are also available.
Call 918-574-2522 for information about sponsorships. Individual ticket sales
to the event are $100 and will go on sale September 12. Call the Center at
918-574-2710 to purchase.

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Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create
an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to
be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the
new Affordable Care Act, will be
available by appointment at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or
at his office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.
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Gender Outreach

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Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

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Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Garden Grocery Volunteers Needed
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
The Parish Church of St. Jerome
has been supporting the GLBT
community for 20 years. St.
Jerome's food and toiletry pantry
serves those who are affected by
HIV/AIDS.

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

We are currently seeking
volunteers for our pantry.
Volunteers' duties include helping
clients with shopping and carrying
out groceries, completing a bit of
paper work, and stocking pantry
shelves as needed.
Pantry hours are Wednesdays 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. and Thursday 1:30 - 3:00
p.m.
If you are interested in assisting with this vital service, please contact the
church office: 918-582-3088.

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

healthcare

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

BILLOF RIGHTS
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oklahomans for equality

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

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Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS
Decision in favor of marriage equality are available in our Pride
Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you, there
will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart
Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or
concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep
up with the new items and new sale items

OkEq Board of Directors Elections - Voting has
begun!

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for
Equality and is a support network
for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information
about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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OkEq Board 2014-2015
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality will be held at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center on September 3rd, 2015 beginning at 7:00 pm.
Presently, seven Board of Director spaces are up for election.
To vote for your seven candidates, you may come to the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center to pick up a ballot and vote. You may also contact Amy Howe
at amy.howe@okeq.org for a PDF copy of the ballot. The ballot is also
available online here.
All voting must be completed by 7:00 p.m., September 3rd, 2015.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Voting Members are OkEq members who have made an annual contribution
to Oklahomans for Equality whether financial or in-kind, in the amount of
$50.00 since July 31st, 2014. You may verify your voting status by contacting
Toby Jenkins, Executive Director of Oklahomans for Equality at:
toby.jenkins@okeq.org.
Current voting members must cast their ballots before the OkEq annual
meeting on Thursday, September 3rd, 2015.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point

Two Spirit Books in the Library

Open every day

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality
Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Jerry Custer, librarian for the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library,
announces 20 new books are now available on Native American and First
Nation individuals who identify as "Two Spirit". "Two Spirit" is the term used to
identify LGBT individuals within historical indigenous Indian culture. These
new books were funded by Sol Smith, who is Osage.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Left to right: Jerry Custer, Toby Jenkins, Sol Smith.
For more information, contact Amy Howe at amy.howe@okeq.org.

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"It Gets Better: Coming Out, Overcoming Bullying, and Creating a Life
Worth Living"
Edited by Dan Savage and Terry Miller

Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
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Growing up isn't easy. Many young
people face daily tormenting and
bullying, and this is especially true for
LGBT kids and teens. In response to a
number of tragic suicides by LGBT
students, syndicated columnist and
author Dan Savage uploaded a video to
YouTube with his partner, Terry Miller.
Speaking openly about the bullying they
suffered, and how they both went on to
lead rewarding adult lives, their video
launched the It Gets Better Project
YouTube channel and initiated a
worldwide phenomenon.
It Gets Better is a collection of original
essays and expanded testimonials
written to teens from celebrities, political
leaders, and everyday people, because
while many LGBT teens can't see a
positive future for themselves, we can.

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Find this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library.

Amy Howe
Administrative Assistant
Amy.Howe@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

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Tracy Allen
Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

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August 27th, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Kaiser Family Foundation Matching
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Gamily Karaoke
Cub Scout Meeting

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
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"First Thursday" Art Exhibit
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Gamily Karaoke
Saturday, August 29, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
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Unleash your inner rock star at
Gamily Karaoke Night. DJ Ron
will keep us rocking and rolling
with family-friendly tunes! There
is no place in Tulsa for familystyle karaoke so come let the
little ones sing their hearts out
(we'll let moms and dads sing
too)! All ages are welcome.
For more information, contact
Olivia Cotter at olivia.cotter@okeq.org.
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Cub Scout Meeting
Sunday, August 30, 4:00 p.m.
Calling all Scouts and families of
boys in 1st through 5th grade:
Oklahomans for Equality is starting a
new Cub Scout Pack. A
second organizational meeting with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers interested in
Cub Scouts will be held this Sunday,
August 30th, 4:00 p.m. at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. We will be
planning the year of scouting, training,
and organizing den meetings. If you
are unable to attend but interested in
volunteering or have a boy that is interested in participating, contact
Cubmaster Andy Grimes here.

A Friend for a Friend Fundraising Event
August 29, 6:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Know your target audience. Who are your
most important customers, clients or
prospects, and why? Know what is
important to them and address their needs
in your newsletter each month. Include a
photo to make your newsletter even more
appealing.A Friend for a Friend charitable
organization will hold a fundraising
barbecue dinner this Saturday.
The dinner will include ribs, smoked
chicken, a vegetarian dish, baked beans,
coleslaw, potato salad, tea, lemonade and
water plus carrot cake for dessert. The
group is asking for a $20 donation for each
meal. The event also includes a silent
auction and entertainment.

Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq
The Boy Scouts of America have
lifted their ban on gay scout
masters. In response to this historic
decision, Oklahomans for Equality
will be establishing a cub scout
pack for our families.
Andrew Grimes spent years as a
Cub Scout and Boy Scout
ultimately earning the rank of Eagle
Scout. As a young adult, Andy was
employed by the Boy Scouts of
America as a district executive.
If you or your son(s) are interested
in joining a chapter of the Boy
Scouts of America, please contact
Amy Howe at amy.howe@okeq.org
or you can find more information
here.

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, August 20th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

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organization, which has helped hundreds of
pet owners meet "the challenges of living
with HIV and being able to afford proper care for their pet with dignity and
hope." A Friend for a Friend has been providing its pet services, including
food, veterinary care and grooming for pets whose owners have HIV/AIDS in
Tulsa for the past 23 years.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The August exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features 'Machination.'

The services, which rely on volunteers and private donations, are available
for all pets, including dogs, cats, fish and snakes. Clients are expected to pay
as much of the veterinary charge as possible. Food is provided at no charge.
Those who would like to attend the dinner should RSVP leaving a message
at 918-361-8839.

Guys Dine Too
September 1, 6:30 p.m.
Red Rock Canyon Grill, 9916 Riverside Pkwy
Our next "Guys Dine Too" dinner is
Tuesday September 1st at Red
Rock Canyon Grill.
If you plan to attend, please RSVP
with Richard Haley at
guysdinetoo@gmail.com

Counseling Services

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit
Reception - Thursday, September 3, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Art Gallery, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St
This September, Oklahomans for
Equality showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th
Street in Downtown Tulsa) will
feature the works of Terri Higgs
in a show titled "Meditations in
Silk", beginning with a
reception and continuing
throughout the month.

EBA Mixer
September 16, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Decopolis Studios, 607 S. Boston Ave

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse
&amp; PTSD counseling is available at
no cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact

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918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

E UALITY
Business Alliance

The EBA networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Hosting
a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host
at your establishment or use The Equality Center. If you would like to host a
mixer, send a email to eba@okeq.org for more information.
The September EBA mixer will be held at Decopolis Studios.

Lawyer in the Library
September 16 &amp; October 14, 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

Counseling Services
Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org
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Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with a lawyer about topics
such as family law (divorce, paternity, custody, child support), landlord/tenant,
estate planning and bankruptcy. No appointment is necessary.

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For more information, please contact Mia Leighty at 918-574-2931 or Amy
Howe at 918-743-4297.

Counseling Services

Centerlink 9th Annual Leadership Summit
September 17-19, 2015
Hyatt Regency Tulsa
As a leader in the LGBT
community center movement,
with proven leadership skills,
expertise and experience, you
are invited to be a part of
CenterLink's 9th Annual
Executive Director and Board
Leadership Summit in Tulsa,
Oklahoma.

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

CenterLink, along with our
allies and partners, shares
your passion for developing
and implementing strategies to help strengthen our LGBT center leadership.
In addition to presentations from experts in their fields, there will be

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workshops and keynote addresses, as well as resource materials to help you
increase your skills and knowledge as an LGBT community center leader.
There will also be the chance to network with other LGBT center leaders from
across the country and build your support network.
Registration is open through September 11th here.

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Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Divas 4 H.O.P.E. - Motown Down
Friday, August 28
Hyatt Regency Hotel, 100 E. 3rd St
Divas 4 H.O.P.E. is an event to sponsor and promote Health Outreach
Prevention Education (H.O.P.E.) and their ongoing mission to support and
inform our community of their work to test and prevent HIV/AIDS. Click here
to purchase a sponsorship of this event.

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Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program for
LGBT individuals who have lost a
partner or loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Rehearsals begin September 1, 7:00 p.m.
2900 S. Harvard Ave

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

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"Tis the Season" for one and all to come out and SING!!! If you love to sing
and would love to be around a great group of guys, then I have the place for
you! Council Oak Men's Chorale is looking for new members and past
members to come join us for the 2015 Holiday Concert Season. Rehearsals
will begin September 1, at 7:00 pm at Congregational Fellowship Church,
2900 South Harvard, Tulsa Ok 74114, in the fellowship hall behind the main
auditorium and will run for fourteen weeks ending with concerts at Trinity
Episcopal Church on December 4,5, and 8th several other opportunities to
sing on different run outs as well as World Aids Day on December 1. Don't
miss this opportunity to join a great group of guys that love to sing and
perform for family, friends and our LGBT Community! We are Family, United,
and together we can become One Voice!
For more information you can contact us at our website at
www.counciloak.org or call Dale Wells, Secretary for Vocal Pride
Foundation at (918) 381-9598.

Living Arts/New Genre Festival - Sarah Miller
Workshop
September 13, 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Wellness Room, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St
The first workshop will be for adults and will be
entitled "Assess Risk." Sarah will discuss
performance art and have the participants do
some exercises and discussions.
The second workshop will be for youth - she
says all ages - and will be a visual arts workshop
where the participants will make an art project.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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More information about Sarah Miller can be
found here.

Serv1Ces and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Yoga by Zach
4:30 p.m., Starting September 20, 2015
Join us for a new yoga class in our
Wellness Room, Yoga by Zach.

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EVERY SUNDAY

Yoga by Zach combines stretching,
breathing, chanting,
and meditation. This is a mindful,
slow-paced class that focuses
heavily on relaxation and stress
reduction and is ideal for beginner
and advanced practitioners
alike. You will leave feeling
refreshed, renewed, and restored in
body, mind, and soul. As Baba Hari
Dass said, "The idea is to attain
peace." Class will be held every
Sunday at 4:30 p.m. beginning September 20th.

@ 4:30 pm
$5.00

If you have any questions, please contact Jose Vega at

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala

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Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

"Unlikely Family"
September 28, 7:00 p.m.
Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave
The documentary follows a group of
resilient people in one of the most
unlikely places in the world as they
combat hate to create a safe place to
worship.
The Circle Cinema is offering three
different ticket options:
General Admission: $15
"Donor" Admission: $50 (includes admission, a seat at a table in the "Patron
Gallery" during cocktail hour - beginning at 5:30, one free drink and a select
seat in the theater)
"Patron" Admission: $250 (includes admission for 4, a reserved table in the
"Patron Gallery" during cocktail hour, 4 free drinks and 4 select seats in the
theater).

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Tickets can be purchased here.

Oklahoma Changing World Prize
October 11, 2015 5:00 p.m.
Woody Guthrie Center, 102 E. Brady St
Just a little over a year after they were married at the Tulsa County
Courthouse, Mary and Sharon Bishop-Baldwin will be awarded the Woody
Guthrie Center's first Oklahoma Changing World Prize. The couple were the
lead plaintiffs who challenged Oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriage in
2004, shortly after 76 percent of Oklahoma voters approved the ban.
Together for 18 years, the Bishop-Baldwins represented thousands of gay
and lesbian people in the Sooner State in Bishop v. United States, the lawsuit
they filed seeking the freedom to marry.

The presentation of the first Oklahoma Changing World Prize will be at a
reception at the Woody Guthrie Center at 4:00 pm on October 11. The
celebration will continue in the garden space between the Hardesty Arts
Center (AHHA) and the WGC with a light dinner and music from Eric Himan
at 5:00 pm. In the event of rain, dinner will be held inside AHHA.
All proceeds from this special event support the Woody Guthrie Center's

Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create
an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to
be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the
new Affordable Care Act, will be
available by appointment at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or
at his office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be

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education initiatives. Table sponsorships are available immediately in the
following levels: Friends ($1,000), This Land Table Sponsor ($2,500), and
This Machine Sponsor ($5,000). Presenting sponsorships are also available.
Call 918-574-2522 for information about sponsorships. Individual ticket sales
to the event are $100 and will go on sale September 12. Call the Center at
918-574-2710 to purchase.

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business:
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Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

I can help!
Contact Keith Hunt Today

Lambda Al-Anon Group

(918) 513-13-94

Every Friday
7 p.m.

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Garden Grocery Volunteers Needed
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
The Parish Church of St. Jerome
has been supporting the GLBT
community for 20 years. St.
Jerome's food and toiletry pantry
serves those who are affected by
HIV/AIDS.
We are currently seeking
volunteers for our pantry.
Volunteers' duties include helping
clients with shopping and carrying
out groceries, completing a bit of
paper work, and stocking pantry
shelves as needed.

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Pantry hours are Wednesdays 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. and Thursday 1:30 - 3:00
p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous

If you are interested in assisting with this vital service, please contact the
church office: 918-582-3088.

Every Saturday
12:30 pm

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next

SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

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time your rights are not respected.

healthcare

BILLOF RIGHTS
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oklahomans for equality

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS
Decision in favor of marriage equality are available in our Pride
Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you, there
will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart
Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or
concerns.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
- - - - - Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep
up with the new items and new sale items

OkEq Board of Directors Elections - Voting has
begun!

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for
Equality and is a support network
for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information
about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.
OkEq Board 2014-2015
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality will be held at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center on September 3rd, 2015 beginning at 7:00 pm.
Presently, seven Board of Director spaces are up for election.
To vote for your seven candidates, you may come to the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center to pick up a ballot and vote. You may also contact Amy Howe
at amy.howe@okeq.org for a PDF copy of the ballot. The ballot is also
available online here.
All voting must be completed by 7:00 p.m., September 3rd, 2015.
Voting Members are OkEq members who have made an annual contribution
to Oklahomans for Equality whether financial or in-kind, in the amount of
$50.00 since July 31st, 2014. You may verify your voting status by contacting
Toby Jenkins, Executive Director of Oklahomans for Equality at:
toby.jenkins@okeq.org.
Current voting members must cast their ballots before the OkEq annual
meeting on Thursday, September 3rd, 2015.

Two Spirit Books in the Library
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Jerry Custer, librarian for the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library,
announces 20 new books are now available on Native American and First
Nation individuals who identify as "Two Spirit". "Two Spirit" is the term used to
identify LGBT individuals within historical indigenous Indian culture. These
new books were funded by Sol Smith, who is Osage.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality
Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Left to right: Jerry Custer, Toby Jenkins, Sol Smith.
For more information, contact Amy Howe at amy.howe@okeq.org.

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

"Pit Stop"
Directed by Yen Tan

In this compelling drama, openly gay
Ernesto and closeted Gabe grapple with
the sad tribulations of being gay in a
small, working-class Texas town.
Reminiscent of such classic rural gay
love stories as "Big Eden" and
"Brokeback Mountain," this festival hit is
an uplifting love story about male
intimacy, the heartache of unsuccessful
relationships, and the transformative
power of love..

Find this selection and more by
visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow
Library.

Amy Howe
Administrative Assistant
Amy.Howe@OkEq.org
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Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

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Tracy Allen
Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

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OkEq Board 2014-2015
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality will be held at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center on September 3rd, 2015 beginning at 7:00 pm.
Presently, seven Board of Director spaces are up for election.
To vote for your seven candidates, you may come to the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center to pick up a ballot and vote. You may also contact Amy Howe
at amy.howe@okeq.org for a PDF copy of the ballot. The ballot is also
available online here.
All voting must be completed by 7:00 p.m., September 3rd, 2015.
Voting Members are OkEq members who have made an annual contribution
to Oklahomans for Equality whether financial or in-kind, in the amount of
$50.00 since July 31st, 2014. You may verify your voting status by contacting
Toby Jenkins, Executive Director of Oklahomans for Equality at:
toby.jenkins@okeq.org.
Current voting members must cast their ballots before the OkEq annual
meeting on Thursday, September 3rd, 2015.

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit
Reception - Thursday, September 3, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Art Gallery, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St
This September, Oklahomans for
Equality showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th
Street in Downtown Tulsa) will
feature the works of Terri Higgs
in a show titled "Meditations in
Silk", beginning with a
reception and continuing
throughout the month.

Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq
The Boy Scouts of America have
lifted their ban on gay scout
masters. In response to this historic
decision, Oklahomans for Equality
will be establishing a cub scout
pack for our families.
Andrew Grimes spent years as a
Cub Scout and Boy Scout
ultimately earning the rank of Eagle
Scout. As a young adult, Andy was
employed by the Boy Scouts of
America as a district executive.
If you or your son(s) are interested
in joining a chapter of the Boy
Scouts of America, please contact
Amy Howe at amy.howe@okeq.org
or you can find more information
here.

OkEq Board Meeting

SAGE Pool Party
September 8, 2015, 10:00 a.m.
1938 E. 55th Place, Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have a pool party on Tuesday, September 8th, 2015 at 10:00
am. Members can meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool
party. Lunch at the pool party will be burgers and hot dogs. The pool has a
shallow end and also has railing with steps to help people into the pool. If you
would like to attend, please email SAGE@OkEq.org or amy.howe@okeq.org
to RSVP.

sage
Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

7 p.m. Thursday, August 20th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The August exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features 'Machination.'

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is

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to address issues related to
lesbian, gay bisexual and
transgender aging. In
partnership with its
constituents and allies, SAGE
Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports
and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater understanding of aging in all
communities and promotes positive images of LGBT life in later years. SAGE
Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. For more information about SAGE Tulsa, email
SAGE@OkEq.org
or amy.howe@okeq.org.

Cub Scout Meeting
Sunday, September 13, 4:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Calling all Scouts and families of
boys in 1st through 5th grade:
Oklahomans for Equality is starting a
new Cub Scout Pack. The next
organizational meeting with families of
boys in 1st through 5th grades and
volunteers interested in Cub Scouts will
be held on Sunday, September 13th at
4:00 p.m. at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. We will be planning the
year of scouting, training, and
organizing den meetings. If you are
unable to attend but interested in
volunteering or have a boy that is interested in participating, contact
Cubmaster Andy Grimes here.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse
&amp; PTSD counseling is available at
no cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

EBA Mixer
September 16, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Decopolis Studios, 607 S. Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74119

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Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

The EBA networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Hosting
a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host

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at your establishment or use The Equality Center. If you would like to host a
mixer, send a email to eba@okeq.org for more information.
The September EBA mixer will be held at Decopolis Studios.

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Lawyer in the Library

Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

September 16 &amp; October 14, 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with a lawyer about topics
such as family law (divorce, paternity, custody, child support), landlord/tenant,
estate planning and bankruptcy. No appointment is necessary.

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Adult individual and
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Counseling Services

September 13, 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Wellness Room, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St

Weekdays

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By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org
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The first workshop will be for adults and will be
entitled "Assess Risk." Sarah will discuss
performance art and have the participants do
some exercises and discussions.
The second workshop will be for youth - she
says all ages - and will be a visual arts workshop
where the participants will make an art project.
More information about Sarah Miller can be
found here.

SOS Group

Yoga by Zach
4:30 p.m., Starting September 20, 2015
Wellness Room, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St
Join us for a new yoga class in our
Wellness Room, Yoga by Zach.

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Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

EVERY SUNDAY

Yoga by Zach combines stretching,
breathing, chanting,
and meditation. This is a mindful,
slow-paced class that focuses
heavily on relaxation and stress
reduction and is ideal for beginner
and advanced practitioners
alike. You will leave feeling
refreshed, renewed, and restored in
body, mind, and soul. As Baba Hari
Dass said, "The idea is to attain
peace." Class will be held every
Sunday at 4:30 p.m. beginning September 20th.

@ 4:30 pm
$5.00

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

If you have any questions, please contact Jose Vega at
jose.vega@okeq.org.

"Unlikely Family"
September 28, 7:00 p.m.
Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104
The documentary follows a group of
resilient people in one of the most
unlikely places in the world as they
combat hate to create a safe place to
worship.

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program for
LGBT individuals who have lost a
partner or loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

The Circle Cinema is offering three
different ticket options:
General Admission: $15
"Donor" Admission: $50 (includes admission, a seat at a table in the "Patron
Gallery" during cocktail hour - beginning at 5:30, one free drink and a select
seat in the theater)

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"Patron" Admission: $250 (includes admission for 4, a reserved table in the
"Patron Gallery" during cocktail hour, 4 free drinks and 4 select seats in the
theater).
Tickets can be purchased here.

Oklahoma Changing World Prize
October 11, 2015 5:00 p.m.
Woody Guthrie Center, 102 E. Brady St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Just a little over a year after they were married at the Tulsa County
Courthouse, Mary and Sharon Bishop-Baldwin will be awarded the Woody
Guthrie Center's first Oklahoma Changing World Prize. The couple were the
lead plaintiffs who challenged Oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriage in
2004, shortly after 76 percent of Oklahoma voters approved the ban.
Together for 18 years, the Bishop-Baldwins represented thousands of gay
and lesbian people in the Sooner State in Bishop v. United States, the lawsuit
they filed seeking the freedom to marry.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
The presentation of the first Oklahoma Changing World Prize will be at a
reception at the Woody Guthrie Center at 4:00 pm on October 11. The
celebration will continue in the garden space between the Hardesty Arts
Center (AHHA) and the WGC with a light dinner and music from Eric Himan
at 5:00 pm. In the event of rain, dinner will be held inside AHHA.

Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

All proceeds from this special event support the Woody Guthrie Center's
education initiatives. Table sponsorships are available immediately in the
following levels: Friends ($1,000), This Land Table Sponsor ($2,500), and
This Machine Sponsor ($5,000). Presenting sponsorships are also available.
Call 918-574-2522 for information about sponsorships. Individual ticket sales

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to the event are $100 and will go on sale September 12. Call the Center at
918-574-2710 to purchase.

"Hedwig and the Angry Inch"
October 23 - November 1
Liddy Doenges Theatre, Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Know your target audience. Who are your most important customers, clients
or prospects, and why? Know what is important to them and address their
needs in your newsletter each month. Include a photo to make your
newsletter even more appealing.The cult classic, rock musical smash! East
German rock goddess Hedwig Schmidt suffers a botched operation and tells
the tale with a performance that is part rock concert, part standup comedy and all fabulous!

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Written by John Cameron Mitchell
Music and lyrics by Stephen Trask
Tickets can be purchased here.

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Tulsa Smoke Softball Team
Two teams from the Tulsa Metro Softball League have been in Columbus,
Ohio participating in the Gay Softball World Series. The Tulsa Smoke Cdivision team finished 13th out of 60 teams. The Tulsa Smoke B-division
finished 17th out of 40 teams. 183 teams competed over 5 divisions making
this the largest Gay World Series to date. Since Tulsa doesn't have an A
division, Carl Powell plays in the Houston Softball League and his team, the
Houston Force, won the A division.

Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create
an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to
be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the
new Affordable Care Act, will be
available by appointment at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or
at his office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.
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Gender Outreach

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Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

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You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Equality Center Pride Store

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These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS
Decision in favor of marriage equality are available in our Pride
Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you, there
will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart
Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or
concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep
up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"On Dangerous Ground"
By D. L. Line

What happens when the right thing to do
is the wrong choice for your heart? FBI
Agent Terri McKinnon always knows the
right thing to do. She is a decorated
officer who knows procedure like the
back of her hand. She is, in a word,
unflappable-until she meets Dr. Jennifer
Rosenberg, a college professor with a
questionable past, who may also be a
key witness in a series of violent crimes.
The last thing Jen wants is a by-the-book
cop in her life, but fate has other plans.
Terri is drawn to the unconventional Dr.
Rosenberg and the attraction appears
mutual, but the rules are clear-this

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for
Equality and is a support network
for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information
about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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woman is off-limits. Can Terri's wellordered life stand the whirlwind that is
Jen Rosenberg? More importantly, can
Terri protect her when Jen's past comes
back to haunt her? Or will Agent McKinnon find herself On Dangerous
Ground?

Find this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality
Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Amy Howe
Administrative Assistant
Amy.Howe@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

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Tracy Allen
Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

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featuring shoe repair and cowboy and western boot repair. We also
provide premium maker and repair service for high end leather goods,
bags, purses and various other items including custom work.

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OkEq is offering our donors the opportunity to sponsor the organization for a
day or even a complete week. When you choose to sponsor OkEq for a day,
we will honor you or the person you designate by featuring our sponsor on
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lobby on the day/week designated, by listing the honoree in our weekly
eNews, and a special posting on our OkEq Facebook page.
Sponsors can select a day in honor of their birthday or to celebrate an
anniversary date or in memory of an individual, or whatever day means the
most to you.
Find out more information here.

Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq

Cub Scout Meeting
Sunday, September 13, 4:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Calling all Scouts and families of
boys in 1st through 5th grade:
Oklahomans for Equality is starting a
new Cub Scout Pack. The next
organizational meeting with families of
boys in 1st through 5th grades and
volunteers interested in Cub Scouts will
be held on Sunday, September 13th at
4:00 p.m. at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. We will be planning the
year of scouting, training, and
organizing den meetings. If you are
unable to attend but interested in
volunteering or have a boy that is interested in participating, contact
Cubmaster Andy Grimes here.

The Boy Scouts of America have
lifted their ban on gay scout
masters. In response to this historic
decision, Oklahomans for Equality
will be establishing a cub scout
pack for our families.
Andrew Grimes spent years as a
Cub Scout and Boy Scout
ultimately earning the rank of Eagle
Scout. As a young adult, Andy was
employed by the Boy Scouts of
America as a district executive.
If you or your son(s) are interested
in joining a chapter of the Boy
Scouts of America, please contact
Amy Howe at amy.howe@okeq.org
or you can find more information
here.

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, September 17th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

EBA Mixer
September 16, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Decopolis Studios, 607 S. Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74119

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

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Business Alliance

OkEq Art Exhibit
The September exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features 'Meditations in Silk' by Terri
Higgs.

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The EBA networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Hosting
a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host
at your establishment or use The Equality Center. If you would like to host a
mixer, send a email to eba@okeq.org for more information.
The September EBA mixer will be held at Decopolis Studios.

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Counseling Services

Lawyer in the Library
September 16 &amp; October 14, 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with a lawyer about topics
such as family law (divorce, paternity, custody, child support), landlord/tenant,
estate planning and bankruptcy. No appointment is necessary.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse
&amp; PTSD counseling is available at
no cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

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Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
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Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
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Living Arts/New Genre Festival - Sarah Hill
Workshop
September 13, 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Wellness Room, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St
The first workshop will be for adults and will be
entitled "Assess Risk." Sarah will discuss
performance art and have the participants do
some exercises and discussions.
The second workshop will be for youth - she
says all ages - and will be a visual arts workshop
where the participants will make an art project.

Counseling Services
Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org
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More information about Sarah Hill can be found
here.

Yoga by Zach
4:30 p.m., Starting September 20, 2015
Wellness Room, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St
Join us for a new yoga class in our
Wellness Room, Yoga by Zach.

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EVERY SUNDAY

Yoga by Zach combines stretching,
breathing, chanting,
and meditation. This is a mindful,
slow-paced class that focuses
heavily on relaxation and stress
reduction and is ideal for beginner
and advanced practitioners
alike. You will leave feeling
refreshed, renewed, and restored in
body, mind, and soul. As Baba Hari
Dass said, "The idea is to attain
peace." Class will be held every
Sunday at 4:30 p.m. beginning September 20th.

@ 4:30 pm
$5.00

If you have any questions, please contact Jose Vega at
jose.vega@okeq.org.

Counseling Services
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org
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"Unlikely Family"
September 28, 7:00 p.m.
Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104
The documentary follows a group of
resilient people in one of the most
unlikely places in the world as they
combat hate to create a safe place to
worship.
The Circle Cinema is offering three
different ticket options:

Counseling Services
Weekdays

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General Admission: $15
"Donor" Admission: $50 (includes admission, a seat at a table in the "Patron
Gallery" during cocktail hour - beginning at 5:30, one free drink and a select
seat in the theater)
"Patron" Admission: $250 (includes admission for 4, a reserved table in the
"Patron Gallery" during cocktail hour, 4 free drinks and 4 select seats in the
theater).
Tickets can be purchased here.

Oklahoma Changing World Prize
October 11, 2015 5:00 p.m.
Woody Guthrie Center, 102 E. Brady St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Just a little over a year after they were married at the Tulsa County
Courthouse, Mary and Sharon Bishop-Baldwin will be awarded the Woody
Guthrie Center's first Oklahoma Changing World Prize. The couple were the
lead plaintiffs who challenged Oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriage in
2004, shortly after 76 percent of Oklahoma voters approved the ban.
Together for 18 years, the Bishop-Baldwins represented thousands of gay
and lesbian people in the Sooner State in Bishop v. United States, the lawsuit
they filed seeking the freedom to marry.

By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org
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SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program for
LGBT individuals who have lost a
partner or loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

The presentation of the first Oklahoma Changing World Prize will be at a
reception at the Woody Guthrie Center at 4:00 pm on October 11. The
celebration will continue in the garden space between the Hardesty Arts
Center (AHHA) and the WGC with a light dinner and music from Eric Himan
at 5:00 pm. In the event of rain, dinner will be held inside AHHA.

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All proceeds from this special event support the Woody Guthrie Center's
education initiatives. Table sponsorships are available immediately in the
following levels: Friends ($1,000), This Land Table Sponsor ($2,500), and
This Machine Sponsor ($5,000). Presenting sponsorships are also available.
Call 918-574-2522 for information about sponsorships. Individual ticket sales
to the event are $100 and will go on sale September 12. Call the Center at
918-574-2710 to purchase.

"Hedwig and the Angry Inch"
October 23 - November 1
Liddy Doenges Theatre, Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
The cult classic, rock musical smash! East German rock goddess Hedwig
Schmidt suffers a botched operation and tells the tale with a performance that
is part rock concert, part standup comedy - and all fabulous!
Written by John Cameron Mitchell
Music and lyrics by Stephen Trask
Tickets can be purchased here.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

2016 Call for Exhibition Proposals
Deadline for Proposals: November 15, 2015
The OkEq Art Gallery at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is now
accepting proposals for the
2016 Exhibition Calendar. Each
chosen exhibit will be on
display for approximately 30
days.
Our gallery encourages
emerging artists and fresh
challenging work in all media, including installation works. Proposals should
include a few paragraphs about your vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 .jpg
images which represent your current work. All proposals must be submitted
online. Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists or a small group are also
acceptable.

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

While we continue to have a 'no repeat' policy, previous artists may serve
as the curator for a group showing. The group showing must have at least
three additional people who have not shown in the Gallery before.
The returning artist (curator) may have work on exhibit in proportion to the
other artists represented in the exhibit.

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Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to prepare or
if you have calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if you would be
ready to go quickly, as the early months in the year are sometimes hard to fill.
OkEq hosts an opening night reception for the artist(s) on the first Thursday
of the month. There will be a 30% commission on work sold. Artists will be
asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a drawing at the
close of the opening night.
The deadline for submissions is November 15, 2015. Notifications will be
sent out by December 1, 2015.
Please submit by email to alliejensen@cox.net, with the subject heading
"OkEq Gallery Proposal".

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
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Tulsa Smoke Softball Team
Two teams from the Tulsa Metro Softball League have been in Columbus,
Ohio participating in the Gay Softball World Series. The Tulsa Smoke Cdivision team finished 13th out of 60 teams. The Tulsa Smoke B-division
finished 17th out of 40 teams. 183 teams competed over 5 divisions making
this the largest Gay World Series to date. Since Tulsa doesn't have an A
division, Carl Powell plays in the Houston Softball League and his team, the
Houston Force, won the A division.

Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create
an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to
be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the
new Affordable Care Act, will be
available by appointment at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or
at his office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.
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Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

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you receive. Know your rights.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Equality Center Pride Store

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These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS
Decision in favor of marriage equality are available in our Pride
Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you, there
will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart
Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or
concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep
up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Blessed Bi Spirit: Bisexual People of Faith"
Edited by Debra R. Kolodny
Foreword by Mary E. Hunt

Reflecting a wide spectrum of religious tradition and
spiritual paths--including Buddhist, Hindu, Pagan,
12-step, Christian and Jewish--over 30 contributors
speak about the intersections of their faith practice
and their bisexuality.
Find this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for
Equality and is a support network
for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information
about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality
Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Amy Howe
Administrative Assistant
Amy.Howe@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

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Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

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we will honor you or the person you designate by featuring our sponsor on
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lobby on the day/week designated, by listing the honoree in our weekly
eNews, and a special posting on our OkEq Facebook page.
Sponsors can select a day in honor of their birthday or to celebrate an
anniversary date or in memory of an individual, or whatever day means the
most to you.
Find out more information here.

Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq

Centerlink 9th Annual Leadership Summit
September 17-19, 2015
Hyatt Regency Tulsa, 100 E. 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for Equality is
proud to welcome the 9th
Annual CenterLink Leadership
Summit.

OkEq is honored to host this
event and promote the importance of LGBT community centers around the
world.

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, September 17th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

2015 U.S. Trans Survey
Deadline is September 21, 2015

More than 6,400 people took the
NTDS, and over 13,000 people
have already pledged to take the
2015 U.S. Trans Survey. But we
need to make sure everyone

Andrew Grimes spent years as a
Cub Scout and Boy Scout
ultimately earning the rank of Eagle
Scout. As a young adult, Andy was
employed by the Boy Scouts of
America as a district executive.
If you or your son(s) are interested
in joining a chapter of the Boy
Scouts of America, please contact
Amy Howe at amy.howe@okeq.org
or you can find more information
here.

CenterLink helps develop
strong, sustainable LGBT
community centers all over the
globe and builds a thriving
center network that creates
healthy, vibrant communities.

As the follow-up to the National
Transgender Discrimination
Survey (NTDS), the 2015 U.S.
Trans Survey will become our
community's go-to source for
information about the lives and
experiences of trans people.

The Boy Scouts of America have
lifted their ban on gay scout
masters. In response to this historic
decision, Oklahomans for Equality
will be establishing a cub scout
pack for our families.

All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

Complete The

US Trans
Survey
Last Day Is September 21!
Available in English &amp; Spanish

OkEq Art Exhibit
The September exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features 'Meditations in Silk' by Terri
Higgs.

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Cub Scout Meeting
Sunday, September 20, 4:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Calling all Scouts
and families of
boys in
1st through 5th
grade:
Oklahomans for
Equality is starting
a new Cub Scout
Pack. The next
organizational
meeting with
families of boys in
1st through
5th grades and
volunteers
interested in Cub Scouts will be held on Sunday, September 13th at 4:00
p.m. at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. We will be planning the year of
scouting, training, and organizing den meetings. If you are unable to attend
but interested in volunteering or have a boy that is interested in participating,
contact Cubmaster Andy Grimes here.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse
&amp; PTSD counseling is available at
no cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

EBA Mixer
October 21, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Dr. Blane Snodgrass, 7171 S. Yale Ave, Tulsa, OK 74136

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Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

The EBA networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Hosting
a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host
at your establishment or use The Equality Center. If you would like to host a
mixer, send a email to eba@okeq.org for more information.

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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The October EBA mixer will be held and hosted by Optometrist Dr. Blane
Snodgrass, OD.

Counseling Services

Lawyer in the Library
October 14, 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org
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Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with a lawyer about topics
such as family law (divorce, paternity, custody, child support), landlord/tenant,
estate planning and bankruptcy. No appointment is necessary.

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For more information, please contact Mia Leighty at 918-574-2931 or Amy
Howe at 918-743-4297.

Yoga by Zach
4:30 p.m., Starting September 20, 2015
Wellness Room, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St
Join us for a new yoga class in our
Wellness Room, Yoga by Zach.

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EVERY SUNDAY

Yoga by Zach combines stretching,
breathing, chanting,
and meditation. This is a mindful,
slow-paced class that focuses
heavily on relaxation and stress
reduction and is ideal for beginner
and advanced practitioners
alike. You will leave feeling
refreshed, renewed, and restored in
body, mind, and soul. As Baba Hari
Dass said, "The idea is to attain
peace." Class will be held every
Sunday at 4:30 p.m. beginning September 20th.

@ 4:30 pm

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org
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$5.00

If you have any questions, please contact Jose Vega at
jose.vega@okeq.org.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

Counseling Services
Weekdays

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The Parish of St. Jerome's 20th Anniversary
September 26-27
205 W. King St, Tulsa, OK 74106

By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org
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SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org
The St. Jerome Gala will be a dressy, sumptuous, seated buffet dinner.
Guests will gather at 6 p.m. for cocktails.
During the meal, live entertainment will be provided by the renowned singer
Rebecca Ungerman, and a special preview of the movie "UNLIKELY
FAMILY" will conclude the evening.
Tickets to this event are $50 each, or $500 for a table of 8.
Tickets are on sale through the church's website: www.stjerometulsa.org
On Sunday, the parish will celebrate its patron, St. Jerome and will host a
special Homecoming worship service. The choir will be singing a specially
written anthem based on the quotation from St. Jerome, "It is not the
judgments of men which open and shut the gates of heaven." Ecumenical
friends and community leaders are invited to join us. Clergy are invited to
vest (the color is white). The joyful service will give special thanks and praise
for the wonderful thing God has done. The worship service begins at 11:00
a.m.

"Unlikely Family"
September 28, 7:00 p.m.
Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104
The documentary follows a group
of resilient people in one of the
most unlikely places in the world as
they combat hate to create a safe
place to worship.

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program for
LGBT individuals who have lost a
partner or loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

The Circle Cinema is offering three
different ticket options:
General Admission: $15
"Donor" Admission: $50 (includes admission, a seat at a table in the "Patron
Gallery" during cocktail hour - beginning at 5:30, one free drink and a select

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seat in the theater)
"Patron" Admission: $250 (includes admission for 4, a reserved table in the
"Patron Gallery" during cocktail hour, 4 free drinks and 4 select seats in the
theater).
Tickets can be purchased here.

SAGE Tulsa

"Cowboys &amp; Kilt's" ICP Ball: A Night of CountryWestern Dance

(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

October 3, 2015 7:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

Please join the Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma for the Annual ICP Ball
"Cowboys and Kilts", A Night of
Country Western Dance. Age is limited
to 21 and over. Tickets will be $25 at the
door.
The proceeds from event will benefit the
ICAO Clogger Bill Francisco Youth
Scholarship Fund.

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

For more information
email impcourtok@gmail.com or visit
impcourtok.org

Oklahoma Changing World Prize
October 11, 2015 5:00 p.m.
Woody Guthrie Center, 102 E. Brady St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Just a little over a year after they were married at the Tulsa County
Courthouse, Mary and Sharon Bishop-Baldwin will be awarded the Woody
Guthrie Center's first Oklahoma Changing World Prize. The couple were the
lead plaintiffs who challenged Oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriage in
2004, shortly after 76 percent of Oklahoma voters approved the ban.
Together for 18 years, the Bishop-Baldwins represented thousands of gay
and lesbian people in the Sooner State in Bishop v. United States, the lawsuit
they filed seeking the freedom to marry.

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

The presentation of the first Oklahoma Changing World Prize will be at a
reception at the Woody Guthrie Center at 4:00 pm on October 11. The
celebration will continue in the garden space between the Hardesty Arts
Center (AHHA) and the WGC with a light dinner and music from Eric Himan
at 5:00 pm. In the event of rain, dinner will be held inside AHHA.
All proceeds from this special event support the Woody Guthrie Center's
education initiatives. Table sponsorships are available immediately in the
following levels: Friends ($1,000), This Land Table Sponsor ($2,500), and
This Machine Sponsor ($5,000). Presenting sponsorships are also available.
Call 918-574-2522 for information about sponsorships. Individual ticket sales
to the event are $100 and will go on sale September 12. Call the Center at
918-574-2710 to purchase.

Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create
an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to
be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance

"Hedwig and the Angry Inch"
October 23 - November 1
Liddy Doenges Theatre, Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
The cult classic, rock musical smash! East German rock goddess Hedwig
Schmidt suffers a botched operation and tells the tale with a performance that
is part rock concert, part standup comedy - and all fabulous!

Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the
new Affordable Care Act, will be
available by appointment at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or
at his office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.
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Written by John Cameron Mitchell
Music and lyrics by Stephen Trask
Tickets can be purchased here.

Gender Outreach

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Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

2016 Call for Exhibition Proposals
Deadline for Proposals: November 15, 2015
The OkEq Art Gallery at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is now
accepting proposals for the
2016 Exhibition Calendar. Each
chosen exhibit will be on
display for approximately 30
days.
Our gallery encourages
emerging artists and fresh
challenging work in all media, including installation works. Proposals should
include a few paragraphs about your vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 .jpg
images which represent your current work. All proposals must be submitted
online. Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists or a small group are also
acceptable.
While we continue to have a 'no repeat' policy, previous artists may serve
as the curator for a group showing. The group showing must have at least
three additional people who have not shown in the Gallery before.
The returning artist (curator) may have work on exhibit in proportion to the
other artists represented in the exhibit.
Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to prepare or
if you have calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if you would be
ready to go quickly, as the early months in the year are sometimes hard to fill.
OkEq hosts an opening night reception for the artist(s) on the first Thursday
of the month. There will be a 30% commission on work sold. Artists will be
asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a drawing at the
close of the opening night.
The deadline for submissions is November 15, 2015. Notifications will be
sent out by December 1, 2015.
Please submit by email to alliejensen@cox.net, with the subject heading
"OkEq Gallery Proposal".

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business:
Keith Hunt, McGraw Realtors

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LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

healthcare

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oklahomans for equality

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS
Decision in favor of marriage equality are available in our Pride
Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you, there
will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart
Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or
concerns.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Click here to purchase your pendant today!
Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for
Equality and is a support network
for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information
about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep
up with the new items and new sale items

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim"
By David Sedaris

David Sedaris plays in the snow with his
sisters. He goes on vacation with his family.
He gets a job selling drinks. He attends his
brother's wedding. He mops his sister's
floor. He gives directions to a lost traveler.
He eats a hamburger. He has his blood
sugar tested. It all sounds so normal,
doesn't it? In his newest collection of
essays, David Sedaris lifts the corner of
ordinary life, revealing the absurdity
teeming below its surface. His world is alive
with obscure desires and hidden motives -a world where forgiveness is automatic and
an argument can be the highest form of
love. Dress Your Family in Corduroy and
Denim is another unforgettable collection
from one of the wittiest and most original
writers at work today.

Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality
Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

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Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald
Rainbow Library.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Amy Howe
Administrative Assistant
Amy.Howe@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

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Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

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September 25th, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Marriage
Equality's
Year
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-It's Your Center - It's Your Day
Cub Scout Meeting

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business:
Tulsa Shoe Rebuilders
Monday-Wednesday and Friday 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Closed Saturday and Sunday

Lawyer in the Library
#SpiritDay @OkEq
Center Awareness Day
EBA Mixer
SAGE Tulsa - Halloween Party

Tulsa Shoe Rebuilders is Tulsa's oldest and finest shoe repair shop
featuring shoe repair and cowboy and western boot repair. We also
provide premium maker and repair service for high end leather goods,
bags, purses and various other items including custom work.

OkEq Zombie House
Yoga by Zach
St. Jerome's 20th Anniversary
"Unlikely
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'Stand Up Against Bullying"
Oklahoma Changing World Prize
"Hedwigandthe
Angry
Inch"
-Exhibition Proposals
EBA Sponsor

First Year Anniversary for Marriage Equality in
Oklahoma
October 6, 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
This year's celebration is extra
special because it marks the
one year anniversary of
marriage equality in
Oklahoma!
One year ago, marriage
equality arrived and our lives
were forever changed! Love
Won!

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

Let's Cefe6rate Ok.(ahoma Sty(e
Find Us on Facebook

Save the 'Date
Okfafiomn's 'First Year

Celebrate the one-year
anniversary Oklahoma-style at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center on October 6th, 2015

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at 6 p.m. Everyone is
welcome to be a part of this
celebration.

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We are creating a slide show
Octo6er 6th, 2015
featuring all the weddings
6:ooym - 8:3oym
throughout the entire year.
Please send us your wedding
photos so we can relive those wonderful moments. Email them to
jose.vega@okeq.org.
Let OkEq help you celebrate your anniversary! Donate to our Donate a Day
campaign and let Oklahomans for Equality let everybody know it is your
anniversary.

It's Your Center - It's Your Day

Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq
The Boy Scouts of America have
lifted their ban on gay scout
masters. In response to this historic
decision, Oklahomans for Equality
will be establishing a cub scout
pack for our families.
Andrew Grimes spent years as a
Cub Scout and Boy Scout
ultimately earning the rank of Eagle
Scout. As a young adult, Andy was
employed by the Boy Scouts of
America as a district executive.

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OkEq is offering our donors the opportunity to sponsor the organization for a
day or even a complete week. When you choose to sponsor OkEq for a day,
we will honor you or the person you designate by featuring our sponsor on
our website for the day, with a presentation board greeting visitors in the front
lobby on the day/week designated, by listing the honoree in our weekly
eNews, and a special posting on our OkEq Facebook page.
Sponsors can select a day in honor of their birthday or to celebrate an
anniversary date or in memory of an individual, or whatever day means the
most to you.

If you or your son(s) are interested
in joining a chapter of the Boy
Scouts of America, please contact
Amy Howe at amy.howe@okeq.org
or you can find more information
here.

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, September 17th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Find out more information here.
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit

Cub Scout Meeting
Sunday, September 27, 4:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

The September exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features 'Meditations in Silk' by Terri
Higgs.

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621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Calling all Scouts
and families of
boys in
1st through 5th
grade:
Oklahomans for
Equality is starting
a new Cub Scout
Pack. The next
organizational
meeting with
families of boys in
1st through
5th grades and
volunteers
interested in Cub Scouts will be held on Sunday, September 13th at 4:00
p.m. at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. We will be planning the year of
scouting, training, and organizing den meetings. If you are unable to attend
but interested in volunteering or have a boy that is interested in participating,
contact Cubmaster Andy Grimes here.

Lawyer in the Library
October 14, 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse
&amp; PTSD counseling is available at
no cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with a lawyer about topics
such as family law (divorce, paternity, custody, child support), landlord/tenant,
estate planning and bankruptcy. No appointment is necessary.

LEGAL AID SERVICES
OF OKLAHOMA, INC.

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Making Equal Justice for All a Reality

For more information, please contact Mia Leighty at 918-574-2931 or Amy
Howe at 918-743-4297.

Counseling Services

#SpiritDay @OkEq
October 15, 5:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Oklahomans for
Equality is going
purple and
blowing the
center's roof off!

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Let's show
LGBT youth
they're not
alone. On top of
the Dennis R.

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Neill Equality
against BULLYING
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Center! We
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invite everyone
to wear purple and join this year's ultimate roof top rally! Your purple shirt is
your ticket in and symbolizes your support for LGBT youth as well as
speaking out against bullying. For more information or to RSPV, email
jose.vega@okeq.org.

Counseling Services

Center Awareness Day
October 18, 12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Have you ever wanted to know what your LGBT center has to offer? Now is
your chance! Oklahomans for Equality is hosting an open house and a
program expo event.
This is your chance to learn more about what Oklahomans for Equality at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center offers and what programs are available. This
is also a chance to meet and greet the facilitators of the programs you may
be interested and answer any question you may have. For more information,
please contact jose.vega@okeq.org.

Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

Counseling Services

EBA Mixer
October 21, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Dr. Blane Snodgrass, 7171 S. Yale Ave, Tulsa, OK 74136

E

UALITY
Business Alliance

The EBA networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Hosting
a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host
at your establishment or use The Equality Center. If you would like to host a
mixer, send a email to eba@okeq.org for more information.
The October EBA mixer will be hosted by Optometrist Dr. Blane Snodgrass,
OD.

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

Counseling Services
Weekdays

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By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

SOS Group

SAGE Tulsa - Halloween Party
Tuesday, October 27, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Grieving Well
SAGE (Services and Advocacy for LGBT Elders) is a day time programming
for those who are retired or free during the day. The mission of SAGE Tulsa
is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender aging.
In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a
high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their
rights, fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities and
promotes positive images of LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets
every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
For more information about SAGE Tulsa, email SAGE@OkEq.org.
Their annual Halloween party will be hosted at the home of Sol Smith. The
group will meet at the Center at 10:00 a.m., then commute to Sol Smith's
home.

2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program for
LGBT individuals who have lost a
partner or loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

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OkEq Zombie House
October 29-31
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OKEQ Zombie House is back and even more terrifying than last year. We will
have 18,000 feet of pure terror!
There are zombies in Tulsa and they have infested the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. Escape the Zombies on October 29th, 30th and 31st, 2015.
These are real flesh eating zombies being housed in complete and
total darkness in downtown Tulsa. The worst part is there is only one way
out, and it's your mission to find the exit and survive this zombie apocalypse.
For more details please contact jose.vega@okeq.org.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Yoga by Zach
September 27, 4:30 p.m.
Wellness Room, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St
Join us for a new yoga class in our
Wellness Room, Yoga by Zach.

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EVERY SUNDAY
@ 4:30 pm

Yoga by Zach combines stretching,
breathing, chanting,
and meditation. This is a mindful,
slow-paced class that focuses
heavily on relaxation and stress
reduction and is ideal for beginner
and advanced practitioners
alike. You will leave feeling
refreshed, renewed, and restored in
body, mind, and soul. As Baba Hari
Dass said, "The idea is to attain
peace." Class will be held every
Sunday at 4:30 p.m. beginning September 20th.

$5.00

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

If you have any questions, please contact Jose Vega at
jose.vega@okeq.org.

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The Parish of St. Jerome's 20th Anniversary
September 27, 11:00 a.m.
205 W. King St, Tulsa, OK 74106
On Sunday, the parish will celebrate its patron, St. Jerome and will host a
special Homecoming worship service. The choir will be singing a specially
written anthem based on the quotation from St. Jerome, "It is not the
judgments of men which open and shut the gates of heaven." Ecumenical
friends and community leaders are invited to join us. Clergy are invited to
vest (the color is white). The joyful service will give special thanks and praise
for the wonderful thing God has done.

"Unlikely Family"
September 28, 7:00 p.m.
Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

The documentary follows a group
of resilient people in one of the
most unlikely places in the world as
they combat hate to create a safe
place to worship.
The Circle Cinema is offering three
different ticket options:
General Admission: $15
"Donor" Admission: $50 (includes admission, a seat at a table in the "Patron
Gallery" during cocktail hour - beginning at 5:30, one free drink and a select
seat in the theater)
"Patron" Admission: $250 (includes admission for 4, a reserved table in the
"Patron Gallery" during cocktail hour, 4 free drinks and 4 select seats in the
theater).
Tickets can be purchased here.

"Cowboys &amp; Kilt's" ICP Ball: A Night of CountryWestern Dance
October 3, 7:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Please join the Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma for the Annual ICP Ball
"Cowboys and Kilts", A Night of
Country Western Dance. Age is limited
to 21 and over. Tickets will be $25 at the
door.
The proceeds from event will benefit the
ICAO Clogger Bill Francisco Youth
Scholarship Fund.

Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create
an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to
be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the
new Affordable Care Act, will be
available by appointment at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or
at his office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.

Gender Outreach

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For more information
email impcourtok@gmail.com or visit
impcourtok.org

"Stand Up Against Bullying"
October 6, 10:00 a.m.
Guthrie Green, 111 E Brady St, Tulsa, OK 74103
OCCJ is teaming up with
PreventBullyingTulsa.org for the 2015 Bullying
Prevention Rally to highlight the issues of
bullying in our community and society. Come
and help local middle and high school students
stand up against bullying.

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Stand Up
Against
Bullying

Lambda Al-Anon Group

Bullying
Prevention
Rally

A Murder of Storytellers

PreventBullyingTulsa.org is a collaboration of
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agencies that have come together to provide the
community with educational, counseling and
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between 15 percent and 30 percent of students
are bullies or victims.
Oklahomans for Equality will be hosting a booth at the Bullying Prevention
Rally.

Every Friday
7 p.m.

Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

More information can be found here.

Oklahoma Changing World Prize
October 11, 5:00 p.m.
Woody Guthrie Center, 102 E. Brady St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Just a little over a year after they were married at the Tulsa County
Courthouse, Mary and Sharon Bishop-Baldwin will be awarded the Woody
Guthrie Center's first Oklahoma Changing World Prize. The couple were the
lead plaintiffs who challenged Oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriage in
2004, shortly after 76 percent of Oklahoma voters approved the ban.
Together for 18 years, the Bishop-Baldwins represented thousands of gay
and lesbian people in the Sooner State in Bishop v. United States, the lawsuit
they filed seeking the freedom to marry.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

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Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

The presentation of the first Oklahoma Changing World Prize will be at a
reception at the Woody Guthrie Center at 4:00 pm on October 11. The
celebration will continue in the garden space between the Hardesty Arts
Center (AHHA) and the WGC with a light dinner and music from Eric Himan
at 5:00 pm. In the event of rain, dinner will be held inside AHHA.
All proceeds from this special event support the Woody Guthrie Center's
education initiatives. Table sponsorships are available immediately in the
following levels: Friends ($1,000), This Land Table Sponsor ($2,500), and
This Machine Sponsor ($5,000). Presenting sponsorships are also available.
Call 918-574-2522 for information about sponsorships. Individual ticket sales
to the event are $100 and will go on sale September 12. Call the Center at
918-574-2710 to purchase.

"Hedwig and the Angry Inch"
October 23 - November 1
Liddy Doenges Theatre, Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
The cult classic, rock musical smash! East German rock goddess Hedwig
Schmidt suffers a botched operation and tells the tale with a performance that
is part rock concert, part standup comedy - and all fabulous!
Written by John Cameron Mitchell
Music and lyrics by Stephen Trask

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
- - - - Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for
Equality and is a support network
for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information
about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

Tickets can be purchased here.
Use the promotional code OKEQHEDWIG to get 25% off opening weekend
performances (Oct 23-25).

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2016 Call for Exhibition Proposals
Deadline for Proposals: November 15, 2015
The OkEq Art Gallery at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is now
accepting proposals for the
2016 Exhibition Calendar. Each
chosen exhibit will be on
display for approximately 30
days.
Our gallery encourages
emerging artists and fresh
challenging work in all media, including installation works. Proposals should
include a few paragraphs about your vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 .jpg
images which represent your current work. All proposals must be submitted
online. Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists or a small group are also
acceptable.
While we continue to have a 'no repeat' policy, previous artists may serve
as the curator for a group showing. The group showing must have at least
three additional people who have not shown in the Gallery before.
The returning artist (curator) may have work on exhibit in proportion to the
other artists represented in the exhibit.
Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to prepare or
if you have calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if you would be
ready to go quickly, as the early months in the year are sometimes hard to fill.
OkEq hosts an opening night reception for the artist(s) on the first Thursday
of the month. There will be a 30% commission on work sold. Artists will be
asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a drawing at the
close of the opening night.
The deadline for submissions is November 15, 2015. Notifications will be
sent out by December 1, 2015.
Please submit by email to alliejensen@cox.net, with the subject heading
"OkEq Gallery Proposal".
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Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality
Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
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Check www.okeq.org for testing
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available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
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Equality Center Pride Store

Amy Howe
Administrative Assistant
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These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS
Decision in favor of marriage equality are available in our Pride
Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you, there
will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart
Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or
concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

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Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep
up with the new items and new sale items
Jose Vega
Program Coordinator

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Poker Face: The Rise and Rise of Lady Gaga"
By Maureen Callahan

Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

In little over a year, Stefani Germanotta, a
struggling performer in New York's Lower
East Side burlesque scene, has become
the global demographic-smashing pop icon
known as Lady Gaga. She is a once-in-adecade artist, a gifted singer, composer,
designer, and performance artist who mixes
high and low culture, the avant-garde with
the accessible, authenticity with artifice.
Who is Lady Gaga? She is a twenty-fouryear-old woman whose stage mantra--"I'm
a free bitch!"--is the polar opposite of who
she is offstage: isolated, insecure, and
unable to be alone. She is an outrÃ© artist
who wanted to be a sensitive singersongwriter, whose musical heroes include
Britney Spears, Billy Joel, and Bruce
Springsteen. She is a woman who says no
man can ever compete with her career, but who still isn't over the exboyfriend who said she was too ambitious. She claims not to care what
people think, but spends her downtime online, reading what people have to
say about her. She claims to be a con artist and utterly authentic. She is
never less than compelling.

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Based on over fifty original interviews with friends, employees, rivals, and
music industry veterans, Poker Face is the first in-depth biography of the
extraordinary cultural phenomenon that is Lady Gaga.
Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe
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September 30th, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
"First Thursday"
It's Your Center - It's Your Day
Cub Scout Meeting

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
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provide premium maker and repair service for high end leather goods,
bags, purses and various other items including custom work.

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"First Thursday" Art Exhibit
Thursday, October 1, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Art Gallery, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
The October Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local
artists will feature the works of A.K.
Westerman in a show beginning with a
reception on Thursday, October 1 and
continuing throughout the month.

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A.K. segued to a full-time professional
artist after spending over a decade in
the graphic design and marketing
industry. She is quickly gaining
worldwide recognition for her unique
work, featuring fantasy and surrealistic
elements and compositions, vivid color
and intricate details. She applies her

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craft to a variety of mediums, including
canvas, wood panels, 3D wooden
objects and skate decks. In addition to
several local solo exhibitions, her work
has been showcased in a number of
regional and national juried exhibitions in Oklahoma, Texas, Ohio and
California. A.K. is an active member of several Oklahoma art organizations,
including Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition, Paseo Arts Association, and
Oklahoma's only women's art organization - Fringe. She was also a 2014
ArtistINC Live Fellowship and Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition 2014 Artist
Grant recipient. She lives and works in Edmond, OK.
A.K. explains: "I work primarily within the surrealism and fantasy genres. I
enjoy integrating natural and technological elements in vivid and intricately
detailed compositions. While every piece is derived from my own personal
narrative, I always attempt to include some ambiguity, allowing the viewer to
fill in pieces of the story according to their own unique perspective. I enjoy
working on a large scale, as I believe it creates an almost 'epic' feel for the
viewer, allowing them to lose themselves in the minute details. The term
'organic' is an apt description for both my creative process and my choice of
subject matter, as I prefer to let the work take on a life of its own and my
subconscious express itself freely and fluidly without preconceptions."

Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq
The Boy Scouts of America have
lifted their ban on gay scout
masters. In response to this historic
decision, Oklahomans for Equality
will be establishing a cub scout
pack for our families.
Andrew Grimes spent years as a
Cub Scout and Boy Scout ultimately
earning the rank of Eagle Scout. As
a young adult, Andy was employed
by the Boy Scouts of America as a
district executive.

It's Your Center - It's Your Day

If you or your son(s) are interested
in joining a chapter of the Boy
Scouts of America, please contact
Amy Howe at amy.howe@okeq.org
or you can find more information
here.

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OkEq is offering our donors the opportunity to sponsor the organization for a
day or even a complete week. When you choose to sponsor OkEq for a day,
we will honor you or the person you designate by featuring our sponsor on
our website for the day, with a presentation board greeting visitors in the front
lobby on the day/week designated, by listing the honoree in our weekly
eNews, and a special posting on our OkEq Facebook page.
Sponsors can select a day in honor of their birthday or to celebrate an
anniversary date or in memory of an individual, or whatever day means the
most to you.

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, September 17th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit

Find out more information here.
The October exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
feature works by A.K. Westerman.

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Cub Scout Meeting
Sunday, October 4, 4:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Calling all Scouts and families of boys in 1st through 5th grade:
Oklahomans for Equality is starting a new Cub Scout Pack. The next
organizational meetings with families of boys in 1st through 5th grades and
volunteers interested in Cub Scouts will be held on Sundays at 4:00 p.m. at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. For more information or to find out how
you can help the Cub Scouts, contact Cubmaster Andy Grimes here.
On September 26th, the OkEq Cub Scout pack served as a watering station
for the Tulsa Bike Club's Mohawk Ride. We were proud to display our pack
and show the wonderful change that is occurring in the organization.

OkEq's Cub Scouts are needing several clean, empty two liter soda bottles
for an upcoming Water Bottle Rocket Launch. If you have one or more you
would like to share, just drop them off at the front desk at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse
&amp; PTSD counseling is available at
no cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

First Year Anniversary for Marriage Equality in
Oklahoma
October 6, 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
This year's celebration is extra
special because it marks the
one year anniversary of
marriage equality in

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Oklahoma!
One year ago, marriage
equality arrived and our lives
were forever changed! Love
Won!

Okfahoma's 'First Year

Celebrate the one-year
anniversary Oklahoma-style at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center on October 6th, 2015
at 6 p.m. Everyone is
welcome to be a part of this
celebration.

Counseling Services
Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org
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We are creating a slide show
October 6th, 2015
featuring all the weddings
throughout the entire year.
6:ooym - 8:3oym
Please send us your wedding
photos so we can relive those
wonderful moments. Email them to jose.vega@okeq.org.
Let OkEq help you celebrate your anniversary! Donate to our Donate a Day
campaign and let Oklahomans for Equality let everybody know it is your
anniversary.

Lawyer in the Library
October 14, 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with a lawyer about topics
such as family law (divorce, paternity, custody, child support), landlord/tenant,
estate planning and bankruptcy. No appointment is necessary.

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For more information, please contact Mia Leighty at 918-574-2931 or Amy
Howe at 918-743-4297.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

#SpiritDay @OkEq
October 15, 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Counseling Services
Weekdays

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By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

SOS Group

Oklahomans for Equality is going purple and blowing the center's roof off!
Let us show LGBT youth they are not alone. Join us on top of the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center! We invite everyone to wear purple and join this year's
ultimate roof top rally! Your purple shirt is your ticket in and symbolizes your
support for LGBT youth as well as speaking out against bullying. For more
information or to RSPV, email jose.vega@okeq.org.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Singles, Sips &amp; Splatter Art Class
Saturday, October 17, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program for
LGBT individuals who have lost a
partner or loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

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SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

LGBT Singles of Tulsa!
Fill your glasses and load your brushes for a fun night of painting at OkEq.
Art instruction will be provided by Janet Fadler Davie. Our theme will be
"Autumn".
You'll leave at the end of the night with your very own original work of art,
some new friends and maybe a date!

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Class size is limited, so please email jose.vega@okeq.org or call
918-813-8993 to reserve your seat. Cost is $20, which will cover all your
supplies and and refreshments.

Center Awareness Day
October 18, 12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.

Have you ever wanted to know what your LGBT center has to offer? Now is
your chance! Oklahomans for Equality is hosting an open house and a
program expo event.
This is your chance to learn more about what Oklahomans for Equality at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center offers and what programs are available. This
is also a chance to meet and greet the facilitators of the programs you may
be interested in and answer any question you may have. For more
information, please contact jose.vega@okeq.org.

Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

EBA Mixer
October 21, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Dr. Blane Snodgrass, 7171 S. Yale Ave, Tulsa, OK 74136

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Business Alliance

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

The EBA networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Hosting
a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host
at your establishment or use The Equality Center. If you would like to host a
mixer, send a email to eba@okeq.org for more information.
The October EBA mixer will be hosted by Optometrist Dr. Blane Snodgrass,
OD.

Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create
an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to
be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Gamily Halloween Karaoke
Saturday, October 24, 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Second Floor, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Come join the
Halloween fun! Our
upstairs area will be
taken over by family
fun for all ages and
karaoke.
Be sure to come
dressed in your
Halloween costumes
and be prepared to
sing your heart out!

Yoga by Zach

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$5.00

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

For more information,

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jose.vega@okeq.org.

SAGE Tulsa - Halloween Party
Tuesday, October 27, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Nevermore Storytellers
SAGE (Services and Advocacy for LGBT Elders) is a day time programming
for those who are retired or free during the day. The mission of SAGE Tulsa
is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender aging.
In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a
high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their
rights, fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities and
promotes positive images of LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets
every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
For more information about SAGE Tulsa, email SAGE@OkEq.org.

Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Their annual Halloween party will be hosted at the home of Sol Smith. The
group will meet at the Center at 10:00 a.m., then commute to Sol Smith's
home.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

OkEq Zombie House
October 29-31
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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OKEQ Zombie House is back and even more terrifying than last year. We will
have 18,000 feet of pure terror!
There are zombies in Tulsa and they have infested the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. Escape the Zombies on October 29th, 30th and 31st, 2015.
These are real flesh eating zombies being housed in complete and
total darkness in downtown Tulsa. The worst part is there is only one way
out, and it's your mission to find the exit and survive this zombie apocalypse.
For more details please contact jose.vega@okeq.org.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

"Unlikely Family"
Currently Playing,
Circle Cinema, 12 S. Lewis Ave, Tulsa OK 74104
Set in Tulsa, Oklahoma-home of legendary
televangelist Oral Roberts--Unlikely Family
depicts a progressive church family coming
together in the most unlikely of places. The
film follows a group of people rejected by
mainstream churches, society, their
families, and their jobs because of divorce,
sexuality, and ignorance of religion. The
movie demonstrates what people faced in
1995 and still face today when they don't fit
the mold prescribed by biblical "clobber
scriptures." The film challenges traditional
"my way or the highway" views of salvation
that straitjacket lives with narrow values
and ideals.
An official trailer of the film can be viewed
here.
Tickets can be purchased here.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for
Equality and is a support network
for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information
about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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October 3, 7:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Please join the Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma for the Annual ICP Ball
"Cowboys and Kilts", A Night of
Country Western Dance. Age is limited
to 21 and over. Tickets will be $25 at the
door.
The proceeds from event will benefit the
ICAO Clogger Bill Francisco Youth
Scholarship Fund.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

For more information
email impcourtok@gmail.com or visit
impcourtok.org

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point

"Stand Up Against Bullying"
October 6, 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Guthrie Green, 111 E Brady St, Tulsa, OK 74103
OCCJ is teaming up with
PreventBullyingTulsa.org for the 2015 Bullying
Prevention Rally to highlight the issues of
bullying in our community and society. Come
and help local middle and high school students
stand up against bullying.
PreventBullyingTulsa.org is a collaboration of
Tulsa area mental health and advocacy
agencies that have come together to provide the
community with educational, counseling and
advocacy services regarding children and
bullying. According to the National Association
of School Psychologists, bullying is the most
common form of violence in our society;
between 15 percent and 30 percent of students
are bullies or victims.

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Oklahomans for Equality will be hosting a booth at the Bullying Prevention
Rally.
More information can be found here.

Oklahoma Changing World Prize
October 11, 5:00 p.m.
Woody Guthrie Center, 102 E. Brady St, Tulsa, OK 74103
Just a little over a year after they were married at the Tulsa County
Courthouse, Mary and Sharon Bishop-Baldwin will be awarded the Woody
Guthrie Center's first Oklahoma Changing World Prize. The couple were the
lead plaintiffs who challenged Oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriage in

Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality
Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
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2004, shortly after 76 percent of Oklahoma voters approved the ban.
Together for 18 years, the Bishop-Baldwins represented thousands of gay
and lesbian people in the Sooner State in Bishop v. United States, the lawsuit
they filed seeking the freedom to marry.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org
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The presentation of the first Oklahoma Changing World Prize will be at a
reception at the Woody Guthrie Center at 4:00 pm on October 11. The
celebration will continue in the garden space between the Hardesty Arts
Center (AHHA) and the WGC with a light dinner and music from Eric Himan
at 5:00 pm. In the event of rain, dinner will be held inside AHHA.

Amy Howe
Administrative Assistant
Amy.Howe@OkEq.org

All proceeds from this special event support the Woody Guthrie Center's
education initiatives. Table sponsorships are available immediately in the
following levels: Friends ($1,000), This Land Table Sponsor ($2,500), and
This Machine Sponsor ($5,000). Presenting sponsorships are also available.
Call 918-574-2522 for information about sponsorships. Individual ticket sales
to the event are $100 and will go on sale September 12. Call the Center at
918-574-2710 to purchase.

"Hedwig and the Angry Inch"
October 23 - November 1
Liddy Doenges Theatre, Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
The cult classic, rock musical smash! East German rock goddess Hedwig
Schmidt suffers a botched operation and tells the tale with a performance that
is part rock concert, part standup comedy - and all fabulous!

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org
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Written by John Cameron Mitchell
Music and lyrics by Stephen Trask

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Tickets can be purchased here.
Use the promotional code OKEQHEDWIG to get 25% off opening weekend
performances (Oct 23-25).

Tracy Allen
Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

2016 Call for Exhibition Proposals
Deadline for Proposals: November 15, 2015
The OkEq Art Gallery at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is now
accepting proposals for the
2016 Exhibition Calendar. Each
chosen exhibit will be on
display for approximately 30
days.
Our gallery encourages
emerging artists and fresh
challenging work in all media, including installation works. Proposals should
include a few paragraphs about your vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 .jpg
images which represent your current work. All proposals must be submitted
online. Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists or a small group are also
acceptable.

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

While we continue to have a 'no repeat' policy, previous artists may serve
as the curator for a group showing. The group showing must have at least
three additional people who have not shown in the Gallery before.
The returning artist (curator) may have work on exhibit in proportion to the
other artists represented in the exhibit.
Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to prepare or
if you have calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if you would be
ready to go quickly, as the early months in the year are sometimes hard to fill.
OkEq hosts an opening night reception for the artist(s) on the first Thursday
of the month. There will be a 30% commission on work sold. Artists will be
asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a drawing at the
close of the opening night.
The deadline for submissions is November 15, 2015. Notifications will be
sent out by December 1, 2015.
Please submit by email to alliejensen@cox.net, with the subject heading
"OkEq Gallery Proposal".
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LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

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Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS
Decision in favor of marriage equality are available in our Pride
Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you, there
will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart
Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or
concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

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Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep
up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Woof! A Gay Man's Guide To Dogs"
By Andrew DePrisco
The book Joan Rivers called
"my dog bible," Woof! is the
quintessential queer guide for
dog lovers, offering a hilarious
A G AY l'lAN'S GUIDE TO DOGS
take on gay dog ownership
unlike any other book out
there! Author Andrew
DePrisco and illustrator Jason
O'Malley have created a
LGBTQ classic that defines
the 28 "breeds" of gay men
and recommends which
breeds are best for each.
From Drag Queen and AllAmerican Boy to Twink,
Leatherman, and Log Cabin
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advice and hilarity on every
page of this award-winning
gift book. (For gay men who
are not sure of their breed, there is a temperament sorter to help determine
their homo DNA.) In addition to being a breed-selection guide for the dogloving Q-set, Woof! provides no-nonsense information about how to purchase
a dog from a breeder, bringing the puppy home, training, caring, and feeding
for the dog. It also offers tongue-in-cheek pointers along the lines of choosing
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the best gay name for the puppy, shopping for extravagant accessories,
throwing a gay puppy shower (for the gifts!), hiring the right staff to take care
of the puppy, and using the well-cared-for dog as a man magnet.
Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe
McDonald Rainbow
Library.

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Marriage Equality Victory Party
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SAGE Pool Party

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Cocktail Celebration at
624 Kitchen &amp; Catering
Spend the evening
of July 14 in the
phenomenal art
deco space of 624
listening to the
incredible Eric
Himan perform live
while enjoying
amazing hors

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, July 16th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for
Equality board meetings are
open to all OkEq members.

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d'oeuvres created by Chef Justin Thompson and his
team.
624 is Downtown Tulsa's premier special event and
private party venue. Located in the lobby of the ONG
building at 624 S. Boston Ave., it features 20-foot high
ceilings, marble
columns, terrazzo
floor accents,
custom plaster
moldings, intricate
ceiling details and
a contemporary
palette.
Eric will be
performing songs
from his new CD,
"Playing Cards."
You and your friends can attend this party on July 14
from 6-9 p.m. for a donation of $200 per person! A
limited number of tickets are available for this special
event!
Must be 21 or older to attend.
Click here to purchase your tickets to the Marriage
Equality
Celebration
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EBA Mixer
Inner Circle Vodka Bar, 410 N. Main St Suite A
July 15, 6:00-7:30 p.m.

E UALITY
Business Alliance

OkEq Art Exhibit
The July exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
features 'Ankle Deep...an
Experience in Acrylics.'

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program
for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one to
death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

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The EBA networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Hosting
a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host
at your establishment or use The Equality Center. If you would like to host a
mixer, send a email to eba@okeq.org for more information.
Our next mixer will be held at Inner Circle Vodka Bar, located at 410 N. Main
St Suite A.

SAGE Pool Party
July 21, 2015
1938 E. 55th Place, Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have a pool party on Tuesday, July 21st, 2015 at 10:00 am.
Members can meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party.
Lunch at the pool party will be burgers and hot dogs. The pool has a shallow
end and also has railing with steps to help people into the pool. If you would
like to attend, please email SAGE@OkEq.org to RSVP.

sage
Servtees and Advocacy
for Cay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tram.gendC"r Elders

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

sage

Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay
bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and
allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older
adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater
understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00
am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. For more information about SAGE
Tulsa, email
SAGE@OkEq.org

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation

Pride Under the Lights
Saturday, July 25, after the Drillers game
If you purchased and
still have your Pride in
the Ballpark ticket,
hang on to it! ONEOK
Stadium will be hosting
Pride Under the Lights
on Saturday, July 25,
after the 7:05 p.m.

Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts
the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness

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New tickets for the
event will be issued; tickets can also be purchased at the same price of $12
each. Just come by the Equality Center or come to the ONEOK Stadium gate
to pick up your tickets. Come join us for an evening of fun and excitement!

meditation is the foundation of
Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

My Big Gay Italian Wedding
American Theater Company, 308 S Lansing Ave
July 16th-July 26th

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

American Theatre
Company
Presents

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish
friendship and support through
social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

"Feel-good hysterical
comedy!" - The Wall
Street Journal
"As insanely funny and
fun confection. The
mixture of the sacred
and the profane, the
ultra-serious and ultrasilly makes this the
perfect play." - Edge New York
Andrew and Anthony are getting married - and everyone wants to "help"! My
Big Gay Italian Wedding spins into a hysterical fiasco as everyone tries to
have their way. From a saboteur ex-boyfriend to a loud, opinionated,
outspoken Italian mother, personalities and culture collide in a music and
dance-filled extravaganza.
For tickets:
918-596-7111 or click here.
Tickets are also available the day of the show at ATC Studios.

Get F.I.T.

Click here for more information and promotions.

Share your voice. Shape our future.
Our Tomorrow,
www.shareourtomorrow.org
Our Tomorrow is a campaign to engage
LGBTQ people across the country in a
conversation to shape the future of a
bigger, bolder movement that leaves no
one behind.
It is a place for LGBTQ people across the
country to share our hopes, fears and ideas
for the future - and help make tomorrow
better for all of us.

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Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages
and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ORRO
ACA Assistance

Share your voice here; your submissions

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will help the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center and the LGBTQ community
throughout the nation.
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
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Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care Act,
will be available by
appointment at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center or at his
office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.
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Looking to buy or sell your dream home?
I can help!

Gender Outreach

Contact Keith Hunt Today
(918) 513-13-94
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"Documented" - Promoted by Tulsa Area Fair
Housing Partnership
July 23, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave

Lambda Al-Anon Group

Know your target audience. Who are your most important
customers, clients or prospects, and why? Know what is
DOCUMENTED
important to them and address their needs in your
newsletter each month. Include a photo to make your
newsletter even more appealing.In 2011, Pulitzer Prizewinning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas outed himself as
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an undocumented immigrant in an essay published in the
New York Times Magazine. Documented chronicles his
journey to America from the Philippines as a child; his
journey through America as an immigration reform activist;
and his journey inward as he re-connects with his mother, whom he hasn't
seen in person in over 20 years.
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Tickets are $11.00 (general admission) and can be purchased here.

Christmas in July - A Benefit for H.O.P.E. Testing
Tulsa Eagle, 1338 E. 3rd St
July 25, 7:00 p.m.
The Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma is holding a comunity
wide fundraiser to raise money for
H.O.P.E. Testing on July 25, 2015
at the Tulsa Eagle. 21+ Only, No
Cover.

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required
before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and social
opportunities for transgender
and intersex individuals.

Every Friday
7 p.m.

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks
for voices in genre fiction that
are often ignored or asked to
change. As a writing group,
they seek to help make each
other better and foster a sense
of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous

We are currently looking for Silent
/ Live Auction Items. If you have

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anything to donate please contact
us at impcourtok@gmail.com
Donations can also be made on our website donation page www.impcourtok.org
From the Heart, Through the Court, For the Community!

HIV Wellness Retreat 2015

Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those
who have survived childhood
sexual abuse (who are not
abusing any child), who want
to become survivors and
thrivers. For more information,
visit siawso.org

Registration deadline is July 17
The Grateful Day Foundation's
HIV Wellness Retreat will be held
Aug. 21- 23 at the Sky Ranch
Cave Springs in Quapaw.
www.skyranch.org

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We are looking forward to
Taking a leap of faith for those living with HIV/ AIDS
another fun and informative
retreat this year. Applications can be found on our website,
www.gratefulday.org, as well as at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St.
Jerome, HOPE Testing, OSU Specialty Clinic and the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

The Grateful Day Foundation will host a number of workshops throughout the
weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.
For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.
Contact info: 539.664.7206
www.gratefulday.org

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard
Haley and
Teresa Reno

Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

healthcare

BILLOF RIGHTS
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oklahomans for equality

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and
Board of Directors Elections
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St
September 3, 7:30 p.m.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event. To
check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
- - - - - Stop
by for a quick view of the Event
Center and pick up a space
rental sheet.

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Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

OkEq Board 2014-2015
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center on September 3rd, 2015. Presently, seven Board of
Director spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and
community.

OR
2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq
Board Secretary by August 15th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
accepting applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Seven directors will
be elected. Please contact amy.howe@okeq.org for an application. All
applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development and Governance
Committee.

Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually
made pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a
Director)
5. Serve a two year term

Equality Center Pride Store
Tulsa Pride 2015 T-shirts are available in the Pride Store. These
short-sleeve tee's for only $10 each.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on
how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing

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Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on Thursdays
from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides testing
on Fridays 4:00 - 6:00 pm and
every other Sunday 2:00 - 6:00
pm

MISSION:
Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep
up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"How I Paid for College: A Novel of Sex, Theft, Friendship &amp; Musical
Theater"
By Marc Alito
Edward's truly in a bind. He's ineligible
for scholarships because his father
earns too much. He's unable to contact
his mother because she's somewhere in
Peru trying to commune with Incan
spirits. And, as a sure sign he's destined
for a life in the arts, Edward's incapable
of holding down a job. So he turns to his
loyal (but immoral) misfit friends to help
him steal the tuition money from his
father, all the while practicing for his
high school performance of Grease.
Disguising themselves as nuns and
priests, they merrily scheme their way
through embezzlement, money
laundering, identity theft, forgery, and
blackmail. But, along the way, Edward
also learns the value of friendship, hard
work, and how you're not really a man
until you can beat up your fathermetaphorically, that is.
Find this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library.

Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the
operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Amy Howe
Administrative Assistant
Amy.Howe@OkEq.org

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October 14th, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Rose &amp; Michael are Sponsoring a Day
#SpiritDay @OkEq
Lawyer in the Library

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business:
Tulsa Shoe Rebuilders
Monday-Wednesday and Friday 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Closed Saturday and Sunday

Singles, Sips &amp; Splatter
Center Awareness Day
EBA Mixer
Gamily Halloween Karaoke
SAGE Tulsa - Halloween Party

Tulsa Shoe Rebuilders is Tulsa's oldest and finest shoe repair shop
featuring shoe repair and cowboy and western boot repair. We also
provide premium maker and repair service for high end leather goods,
bags, purses and various other items including custom work.

Making the Invisible, Visible
OkEq Zombie House
"First Thursday" Art Exhibit
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Rose &amp; Michael are sponsoring a day!
Friday, October 16, 2015
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

Find Us on Facebook

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Rose Padgett and Michael
Potts are sponsoring the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
on Friday, October 16th to
honor their wedding day.
Congratulations, Rose and
Michael!
If you are interested in making
a donation to sponsor the
Equality Center for your special
day, click here.
Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq

#SpiritDay @OkEq
October 15, 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers
interested in Cub Scouts are held
on Sundays at 4:00 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

OkEq Board Meeting
Oklahomans for Equality is asking you to Wear Purple on October 15, 2015
and join us on #SpiritDay!
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and gender non-conforming (LGBTQ)
youth are bullied at much higher rates than other students. More than 55.5%
of lesbian and gay youth surveyed say they have been harassed and bullied
because of their sexual orientation. Transgender and gender non-conforming
youth experience physical assault at a 37% higher rate than other students.
In the wake of an unprecedented number of reported LGBTQ youth suicides
in 2010 Spirit Day was founded to show youth they were not alone and
community leaders were taking aggressive steps to address bullying in our
schools and reducing youth suicides. Wearing the color purple is tied to the
purple fabric in the rainbow flag that is the symbol of diversity in the global
LGBTQ community. Purple stands for spirit.

7 p.m. Thursday, October 15th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The October exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
feature works by A.K. Westerman.

Let us show LGBTQ youth they are not alone. Join us on the roof of the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center! We invite everyone to wear purple and join
us for an ultimate roof top rally! Wearing purple is your ticket in and shows

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your support for LGBTQ youth as we speak out against bullying.

Lawyer in the Library
October 14, 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with a lawyer about topics
such as family law (divorce, paternity, custody, child support), landlord/tenant,
estate planning and bankruptcy. No appointment is necessary.

LEGAL AID SERVICES
OF OKLAHOMA, INC.

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For more information, please contact Mia Leighty at 918-574-2931 or Amy
Howe at 918-743-4297.

Singles, Sips &amp; Splatter Art Class
Saturday, October 17, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse
&amp; PTSD counseling is available at
no cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Counseling Services
LGBT Singles of Tulsa!
Fill your glasses and load your brushes for a fun night of painting at OkEq.
Art instruction will be provided by Janet Fadler Davie. Our theme will be
"Autumn".
You'll leave at the end of the night with your very own original work of art,
some new friends and maybe a date!
Class size is limited, so please email jose.vega@okeq.org or call
918-813-8993 to reserve your seat. Cost is $20, which will cover all your
supplies and and refreshments.

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Center Awareness Day
October 18, 12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Counseling Services

Have you ever wanted to know what your LGBT center has to offer? Now is
your chance! Oklahomans for Equality is hosting an open house and a
program expo event.
This is your chance to learn more about what Oklahomans for Equality at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center offers and what programs are available. This
is also a chance to meet and greet the facilitators of the programs you may
be interested in and answer any question you may have. For more
information, please contact jose.vega@okeq.org.

Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

EBA Mixer
October 21, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Dr. Blane Snodgrass, 7171 S. Yale Ave, Tulsa, OK 74136

Counseling Services

E UALITY
Business Alliance

The EBA networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Hosting
a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host
at your establishment or use The Equality Center. If you would like to host a
mixer, send a email to eba@okeq.org for more information.

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

The October EBA mixer will be hosted by Optometrist Dr. Blane Snodgrass,
OD.

Counseling Services
Weekdays

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By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

SOS Group

Gamily Halloween Karaoke
Saturday, October 24, 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Second Floor, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Come join the
Halloween fun! Our
upstairs area will be
taken over by family
fun for all ages and
karaoke.
Be sure to come
dressed in your
Halloween costumes
and be prepared to
sing your heart out!

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

For more information,
please contact
jose.vega@okeq.org.

SAGE Tulsa - Halloween Party
Tuesday, October 27, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"

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SAGE (Services and Advocacy for LGBT Elders) is a day time programming
for those who are retired or free during the day. The mission of SAGE Tulsa
is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender aging.
In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a
high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their
rights, fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities and
promotes positive images of LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets
every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
For more information about SAGE Tulsa, email Jose Vega at
jose.vega@okeq.org.

SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Servoces and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Their annual Halloween party will be hosted at the home of Sol Smith. The
group will meet at the Center at 10:00 a.m., then commute to Sol Smith's
home.

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.

Domestic Violence: Making the Invisible, Visible
October 22, 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Join us on October 22 5:30•7:30

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DOMESTIC VIOL. ENCE
Presentation by Missy lski, MA, LPC, MAFT
Director of Programs and Counseling at DVIS

Help us make the Invisible Visible
10/22/15
Dennis R. Neal Equality Center
5:30 M ix and Mingle (drinks and snacks provided)
6pm Presentation 7pm Q&amp;A

This event will focus on issues related to domestic violence and sexual
assault. Topics will include the cycle of violence, types of abuse,
consequences, safety and recovery, among others. Join us to learn more and
take a stand against violence! Mia Leighty, from the Family Safety Center, will

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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introduce guest speaker Missy Iski, Director of Programs &amp; Counseling at
DVIS/Call Rape since 1999.
5:30 p.m. - Mix and Mingle (light hors d'oeuvres and wine provided)
6:00 p.m. - Presentation by Missy Iski, Director of Programs and Counselling
at DVIS
7:00 p.m. - Q&amp;A

OkEq Zombie House
October 29-31
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OKEQ Zombie House is back and even more terrifying than last year. We will
have 18,000 feet of pure terror!
There are zombies in Tulsa and they have infested the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. Escape the Zombies on October 29th, 30th and 31st, 2015.
These are real flesh eating zombies being housed in complete and
total darkness in downtown Tulsa. The worst part is there is only one way
out, and it's your mission to find the exit and survive this zombie apocalypse.
For more details please contact jose.vega@okeq.org.
Tickets are now available here.

Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create
an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to
be successful.
$5 per session.

Yoga by Zach

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EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

$5.00 per Session

Gender Outreach

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit
Thursday, November 5, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Art Gallery, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK
74120

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

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Nevermore Edits
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.
The October Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists
will feature the works of May Yang and Jason Lockhart in a combined show
beginning with a reception on Thursday, November 5th from 6:00 p.m. -9:00
p.m. and continuing throughout the month.
May Yang is a Tulsa based artist, printer and designer. She works with
printmaking and mixed media techniques to produce work that processes the
information overload common in our digital age.
Jason Lockhart's work is eclectic; he says: "Inspiration finds me from no
specific source. Things just seem to pop out of the background noise of
everyday life, so I take those things and arrange them in interesting
compositions. Primarily I've been working with acrylics and generally am
finding my 'worlds' consisting of fonts, buildings, and strange pushes-andpulls."

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night

Oklahoma Marriage Equality - First Year
Anniversary

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

It's Your Center - It's Your Day

OkEq is offering our donors the opportunity to sponsor the organization for a
day or even a complete week. When you choose to sponsor OkEq for a day,
we will honor you or the person you designate by featuring our sponsor on
our website for the day, with a presentation board greeting visitors in the front
lobby on the day/week designated, by listing the honoree in our weekly
eNews, and a special posting on our OkEq Facebook page.
Sponsors can select a day in honor of their birthday or to celebrate an
anniversary date or in memory of an individual, or whatever day means the
most to you.
Find out more information here.

I.C.A.O. Military Ball and USO Show
Saturday, November 7, 2015, 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Tulsa Eagle, 1338 E 3rd St, Tulsa, OK 74120

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for
Equality and is a support network
for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information
about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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Q!Busmess Alliance

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point

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Join the Imperial Court of
All Oklahoma along with
ICP's Keri Jo Allan, Aaron
Deal &amp; George
McCauslan for the
Annual Military Ball and
USO Show.
No cover, 21+ only.
All active military and
veterans are welcome.
Dontations made with
benefit a local military
organization (TBA) &amp; The
I.C.A.O. Operational Fund.
Donations can also be
made on the I.C.A.O.
website donation page www.impcourtok.org.

Veteran's Day Luncheon
Thursday, November 11, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality
Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Our Equality Business Alliance will be hosting a free Veteran's Day
Luncheon. Food and entertainment will be provided. If you know any
veterans, please invite them to attend this special event.
Space is limited. Please RSVP for the Veteran's Day Luncheon to Amy Howe
at amy.howe@okeq.org.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

D2: Diversity and Dialogue: Immigration in
America: Making Sense of the System
Monday, October 19, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

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Lorton Performance Center, 550 S. Gary Pl, Tulsa, OK 74104

diversity &amp;
dialogue
D2: Diversity &amp; Dialogue is an annual event hosted by the Diversity Crew
which focuses on current diversity-issues. The event always includes an
expert on the chosen subject followed by attendee discussion.

Amy Howe
Administrative Assistant
Amy.Howe@OkEq.org

For the 2015 Diversity &amp; Dialogue, we're joined by TU law professor
Elizabeth McCormick for a discussion on the humanity of immigrants -- often
overlooked in national debate on immigration policy -- and effective advocacy
for policy reform. Dinner will be provided to attendees.
To RSVP for this event, click here.

"Hedwig and the Angry Inch"
October 23 - November 1
Liddy Doenges Theatre, Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
The cult classic, rock musical smash! East German rock goddess Hedwig
Schmidt suffers a botched operation and tells the tale with a performance that
is part rock concert, part standup comedy - and all fabulous!
Written by John Cameron Mitchell
Music and lyrics by Stephen Trask

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org
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Tickets can be purchased here.
Use the promotional code OKEQHEDWIG to get 25% off opening weekend
performances (Oct 23-25).

Tracy Allen
Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

2016 Call for Exhibition Proposals
Deadline for Proposals: November 15, 2015
The OkEq Art Gallery at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is now
accepting proposals for the
2016 Exhibition Calendar. Each
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display for approximately 30
days.
Our gallery encourages
emerging artists and fresh challenging work in all media, including installation
works. Proposals should include a few paragraphs about your vision for an
exhibit, as well as 5 .jpg images which represent your current work. All
proposals must be submitted online. Proposals incorporating the work of 2
artists or a small group are also acceptable.
While we continue to have a 'no repeat' policy, previous artists may serve
as the curator for a group showing. The group showing must have at least
three additional people who have not shown in the Gallery before.
The returning artist (curator) may have work on exhibit in proportion to the
other artists represented in the exhibit.
Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to prepare or
if you have calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if you would be
ready to go quickly, as the early months in the year are sometimes hard to fill.

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org
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OkEq hosts an opening night reception for the artist(s) on the first Thursday
of the month. There will be a 30% commission on work sold. Artists will be
asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a drawing at the
close of the opening night.
The deadline for submissions is November 15, 2015. Notifications will be
sent out by December 1, 2015.
Please submit by email to alliejensen@cox.net,
- - - - with the subject heading
"OkEq Gallery Proposal".

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

healthcare

BILLOF RIGHTS
Hea lthca re Bi IIOf Ri ghts .org
oklahomans for equality

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS
Decision in favor of marriage equality are available in our Pride
Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you, there
will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart
Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or

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concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep
up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"The Man I Might Become: Gay Men Write About Their Fathers"
Edited by Bruce Shenitz
Foreword by Andrew Holleran
Few men, straight or gay, find
the father-son relationship
easy, which explains why
men's groups overflow with
stories of fathers who ignored,
brutalized, or otherwise
wounded their sons. But gay
men find the subject
particularly problematic:
When they come out to their
families, they enter emotional
territory their straight
counterparts often avoid their
entire lives. For many fathers
and sons, the deepest
feelings often remain
unexpressed; if a son is gay,
the very act of coming out
virtually ensures that silence
will be broken. Now, the

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pieces in The Man I Might
Become-by some of our finest
writers, as well as notable
newcomers-depict worlds of
experience that are
sometimes painful, sometimes funny, and always engaging. Including
contributions by Andrew Solomon, Jesse Green, Dan Savage, Stephen
McCauley, Joseph Hansen, Bernard Cooper, Mark Doty, James Saslow,
Jaimé Manrique, and many others, this anthology will take its place as
essential reading for every gay man coming to terms with his past, his family,
and his own future as a man.
Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe
McDonald Rainbow
Library.

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October 21st, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
George &amp; Rusty are Sponsoring a Day
EBA Mixer
Making the Invisible, Visible

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business:
Tulsa Shoe Rebuilders
Monday-Wednesday and Friday 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Closed Saturday and Sunday

Gamily Halloween Karaoke
SAGE Tulsa - Halloween Party
OkEq Zombie House
Guy's Dine Too
"First Thursday" Art Exhibit

Tulsa Shoe Rebuilders is Tulsa's oldest and finest shoe repair shop
featuring shoe repair and cowboy and western boot repair. We also
provide premium maker and repair service for high end leather goods,
bags, purses and various other items including custom work.

Lawyer in the Library
Veteran's Day Luncheon
Herland Fall Retreat
I.C.A.O. Military Ball and USO Show

Like us on Facebook or visit our website here.

Once Upon A Time Book Fair
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LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights

George &amp; Rusty are sponsoring a day!
Monday, October 26
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Pride Store
Rainbow Library

Find Us on Facebook

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Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq

George McCauslan and Rusty Clyma have made a generous donation to
sponsor the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on Monday, October 26. George
and Rusty are sponsoring the day in honor of the seventh anniversary of their
legal marriage. Their marriage was performed in 2008 in California.
Congratulations George and Rusty!

Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers
interested in Cub Scouts are held
on Sundays at 4:00 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

If you are interested in making a donation to sponsor the Equality Center for
your special day, click here.

EBA Mixer
October 21, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Dr. Blane Snodgrass, 7171 S. Yale Ave, Tulsa, OK 74136

E UALITY
Business Alliance

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, October 15th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.
The EBA networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Hosting
a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host
at your establishment or use The Equality Center. If you would like to host a
mixer, send a email to eba@okeq.org for more information.
The October EBA mixer will be hosted by Optometrist Dr. Blane Snodgrass,
OD.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The October exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
feature works by A.K. Westerman.

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Domestic Violence: Making the Invisible, Visible
October 22, 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Join us on October 22 5:30-7:30

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Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse
&amp; PTSD counseling is available at
no cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

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Director of Programs and Counseling at DVIS

Help us make the Invisible Visible
10/22/15
Dennis R. Neal Equality Center
5:30 Mix and Mingle (drinks and snacks provided)
6pm Presentation 7pm Q&amp;A

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This event will focus on issues related to domestic violence and sexual
assault. Topics will include the cycle of violence, types of abuse,
consequences, safety and recovery, among others. Join us to learn more and
take a stand against violence! Mia Leighty, from the Family Safety Center, will
introduce guest speaker Missy Iski, Director of Programs &amp; Counseling at
DVIS/Call Rape since 1999.
5:30 p.m. - Mix and Mingle (light hors d'oeuvres and wine provided)
6:00 p.m. - Presentation by Missy Iski, Director of Programs and Counselling
at DVIS
7:00 p.m. - Q&amp;A

Gamily Halloween Karaoke
Saturday, October 24, 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Second Floor, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Come join the
Halloween fun! Our
upstairs area will be
taken over by family
fun for all ages and
karaoke.
Be sure to come
dressed in your
Halloween costumes
and be prepared to
sing your heart out!
For more information,
please contact
jose.vega@okeq.org.

Counseling Services
Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

SAGE Tulsa - Halloween Party
Tuesday, October 27, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org
SAGE (Services and Advocacy for LGBT Elders) is a day time programming
for those who are retired or free during the day. The mission of SAGE Tulsa
is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender aging.
In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a
high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates for their
rights, fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities and
promotes positive images of LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets
every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
For more information about SAGE Tulsa, email Jose Vega at
jose.vega@okeq.org.
Their annual Halloween party will be hosted at the home of Sol Smith. The
group will meet at the Center at 10:00 a.m., then commute to Sol Smith's
home.

Counseling Services
Weekdays

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By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

SOS Group

OkEq Zombie House
October 29-31, 6:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OKEQ Zombie House is back and even more terrifying than last year. We will
have 18,000 feet of pure terror!
There are zombies in Tulsa and they have infested the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. Escape the Zombies on October 29th, 30th and 31st, 2015.
These are real flesh eating zombies being housed in complete and
total darkness in downtown Tulsa. The worst part is there is only one way
out, and it's your mission to find the exit and survive this zombie apocalypse.
FREE TICKETS: Send your contact information to Jose Vega at
jose.vega@okeq.org to be entered for a chance to win two free tickets
to the Zombie Apocalypse. The winner will be announced Monday,
October 26th.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Tickets can be purchased here .

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

Guy's Dine Too
November 3, 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"

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Jamil's, 3823 E. 51st St, Tulsa OK 74135

SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

sage -

Servoces and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

The next dinner for Guy's Dine Too will be held at Jamil's. To RSVP, please
contact Richard Haley at guysdinetoo@gmail.com.

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit
Thursday, November 5, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Art Gallery, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK
74120

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Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

The October Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists
will feature the works of May Yang and Jason Lockhart in a combined show
beginning with a reception on Thursday, November 5th from 6:00 p.m. -9:00
p.m. and continuing throughout the month.
May Yang is a Tulsa based artist, printer and designer. She works with
printmaking and mixed media techniques to produce work that processes the
information overload common in our digital age.
Jason Lockhart's work is eclectic; he says: "Inspiration finds me from no
specific source. Things just seem to pop out of the background noise of
everyday life, so I take those things and arrange them in interesting
compositions. Primarily I've been working with acrylics and generally am
finding my 'worlds' consisting of fonts, buildings, and strange pushes-andpulls."

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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Get F.I.T.

Lawyer in the Library
November 11, 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with a lawyer about topics
such as family law (divorce, paternity, custody, child support), landlord/tenant,
estate planning and bankruptcy. No appointment is necessary.

LEGAL AID SERVICES t h.
OF OKLAHOMA, INC.

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Making Equal Justice for All a Reality

Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create
an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to
be successful.
$5 per session.

Yoga by Zach

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EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

For more information, please contact Mia Leighty at 918-574-2931 or Amy
Howe at 918-743-4297.

Veteran's Day Luncheon
Thursday, November 11, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

$5.00 per Session

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Our Equality Business Alliance will be hosting a free Veteran's Day
Luncheon. Food and entertainment will be provided. If you know any
veterans, please invite them to attend this special event.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

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Space is limited. Please RSVP for the Veteran's Day Luncheon to Amy Howe
at amy.howe@okeq.org.

Herland Fall Retreat 2015
Friday-Sunday, November 6-8
Lake Eufaula State Park, Hwy 69 &amp; Hwy 150, Checotah, OK 74426
Herland Sister
Resources is
sponsoring an all
women's retreat at
the beautiful Lake
Eufaula State Park.
3 Shades of Gray
will provide
entertainment on
Saturday evening.
Meals will be
provided. There will
also be a spoken
word poetry
workshop, arts and
crafts, as well as a
drumming circle.

Nevermore Edits
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm

For more information or to register, click here.

I.C.A.O. Military Ball and USO Show
Saturday, November 7, 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Tulsa Eagle, 1338 E 3rd St, Tulsa, OK 74120

SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Join the Imperial Court of
All Oklahoma along with
ICP's Keri Jo Allan, Aaron
Deal &amp; George
McCauslan for the
Annual Military Ball and
USO Show.
No cover, 21+ only.
All active military and
veterans are welcome.
Dontations made with
benefit a local military
organization (TBA) &amp; The
I.C.A.O. Operational Fund.
Donations can also be
made on the I.C.A.O.
website donation page www.impcourtok.org.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

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I.C.A.O. Once Upon A Time Book Fair
Saturday, November 14, 12:00 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
The Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
will be holding the Once Upon A
Time Book Fair for the children of
Tulsa. The Court would like this
event to spark a desire in our
children to read more. With the
companion of a Stuffed Best Friend
to Cuddle Up with all while they let
their imaginations get lost in a book.
During the fair there will be one or
more local authors to read to the
children, then allow them to enjoy a
craft that goes along with the book,
followed by a healthy snack and a
trip to the Tulsa Library Bus to sign
up for their own library card and end
the day by receiving a book and
reading buddy to take home to help
encourage them to read more.

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621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, Ok

The Court would like to reach out to our local organizations, establishments,
community leaders, and non-profit groups and ask them to come together as
one and help make this event a successful one.
If you are interested in helping the Court achieve its goals or have any
questions, please feel free to contact Jinnie Horta at
drunkenbaker77@gmail.com or Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org.

Oklahoma Marriage Equality - First Year
Anniversary

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for
Equality and is a support network
for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information
about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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Q!Busmess Alliance

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point

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It's Your Center - It's Your Day

Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality
Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OkEq is offering our donors the opportunity to sponsor the organization for a
day or even a complete week. When you choose to sponsor OkEq for a day,
we will honor you or the person you designate by featuring our sponsor on
our website for the day, with a presentation board greeting visitors in the front
lobby on the day/week designated, by listing the honoree in our weekly
eNews, and a special posting on our OkEq Facebook page.
Sponsors can select a day in honor of their birthday or to celebrate an
anniversary date or in memory of an individual, or whatever day means the
most to you.
Find out more information here.

Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

"Hedwig and the Angry Inch"
October 23 - November 1
Liddy Doenges Theatre, Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103
The cult classic, rock musical smash! East German rock goddess Hedwig
Schmidt suffers a botched operation and tells the tale with a performance that
is part rock concert, part standup comedy - and all fabulous!
Written by John Cameron Mitchell
Music and lyrics by Stephen Trask
Tickets can be purchased here.
Use the promotional code OKEQHEDWIG to get 25% off opening weekend
performances (Oct 23-25).

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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2016 Call for Exhibition Proposals
Deadline for Proposals: November 15, 2015
The OkEq Art Gallery at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is now
accepting proposals for the
2016 Exhibition Calendar. Each
chosen exhibit will be on
display for approximately 30
days.
Our gallery encourages
emerging artists and fresh
challenging work in all media, including installation works. Proposals should
include a few paragraphs about your vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 .jpg
images which represent your current work. All proposals must be submitted
online. Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists or a small group are also
acceptable.
While we continue to have a 'no repeat' policy, previous artists may serve
as the curator for a group showing. The group showing must have at least
three additional people who have not shown in the Gallery before.
The returning artist (curator) may have work on exhibit in proportion to the
other artists represented in the exhibit.

Amy Howe
Administrative Assistant
Amy.Howe@OkEq.org

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to prepare or
if you have calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if you would be
ready to go quickly, as the early months in the year are sometimes hard to fill.
OkEq hosts an opening night reception for the artist(s) on the first Thursday
of the month. There will be a 30% commission on work sold. Artists will be
asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a drawing at the
close of the opening night.
The deadline for submissions is November 15, 2015. Notifications will be
sent out by December 1, 2015.

Tracy Allen
Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Please submit by email to alliejensen@cox.net, with the subject heading
"OkEq Gallery Proposal".

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

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healthcare

BILLOF RIGHTS
Healthca re Bi IIOf Ri ghts .org
oklahomans for equality

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS
Decision in favor of marriage equality are available in our Pride
Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to you, there
will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact Stewart
Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any questions or
concerns.

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org
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Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep
up with the new items and new sale items

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"Dare...ToTry Bisexuality"
By Pierre Des Esseintes

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Encompassing clinical studies
and social perspectives, this
book is a comprehensive
resource for the bi-curious as
well as highly experienced
bisexuals. It explores various
beliefs about bisexuality - it's
a temporary condition, all
bisexuals are homosexuals in
denial, and others - and
breaks down the orientation
into eight specific categories.
Self-tests, advice for couples,
and places to meet bisexuals
are also included in this
supportive, nonjudgmental
guide.

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October 28th, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
OkEq Zombie House
Guy's Dine Too
"First Thursday" Art Exhibit

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business:
Tulsa Shoe Rebuilders
Monday-Wednesday and Friday 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Closed Saturday and Sunday
Tulsa Shoe Rebuilders is Tulsa's oldest and finest shoe repair shop
featuring shoe repair and cowboy and western boot repair. We also
provide premium maker and repair service for high end leather
goods, bags, purses and various other items including custom work.

Healthcare Utilization Study
Veteran's Day Luncheon
DREAM Act Oklahoma-Tulsa House
Warming Potluck
Heath &amp; Wellness Fair
EBA Mixer
Come Home for Thanksgiving
HIV/AIDS: Where are we now?

Like us on Facebook or visit our website here.
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Lawyer in the Library

Herland Fall Retreat

TULSA SHOE REBUILDERS 918.584.6062

I.C.A.O. Military Ball and USO Show

5455-C SOUTH MINGO RD • TULSA, OK 74146

Once Upon A Time Book Fair

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REPAIR

Robbie Dee Ewen's First Book Signing
Exhibition Proposals
It's Your Center - It's Your Day

OkEq Zombie House
October 29-31, 6:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

"Hedwigand
Inch"
-the
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--LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

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OkEq Zombie House is back and even more terrifying than last year. We
will have 18,000 feet of pure terror!
There are zombies in Tulsa and they have infested the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. Escape the Zombies on October 29th, 30th and 31st,
2015. These are real flesh eating zombies being housed in complete and
total darkness in downtown Tulsa. The worst part is there is only one way
out, and it's your mission to find the exit and survive this zombie
apocalypse.
Tickets can be purchased here for $10.00 online. Tickets are $12.00 at the
door.
Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq
Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers
interested in Cub Scouts are held
on Sundays at 4:00 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, October 15th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

Guy's Dine Too
November 3, 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Jamil's, 3823 E. 51st St, Tulsa OK 74135

OkEq Art Exhibit
The October exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
feature works by A.K. Westerman.

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The next dinner for Guy's Dine Too will be held at Jamil's. To RSVP,
please contact Richard Haley at guysdinetoo@gmail.com.

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit
Thursday, November 5, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Art Gallery, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK
74120

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse
&amp; PTSD counseling is available at
no cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

The October Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists
will feature the works of May Yang and Jason Lockhart in a combined
show beginning with a reception on Thursday, November 5th from 6:00
p.m. -9:00 p.m. and continuing throughout the month.
May Yang is a Tulsa based artist, printer and designer. She works with
printmaking and mixed media techniques to produce work that processes
the information overload common in our digital age.
Jason Lockhart's work is eclectic; he says: "Inspiration finds me from no
specific source. Things just seem to pop out of the background noise of
everyday life, so I take those things and arrange them in interesting
compositions. Primarily I've been working with acrylics and generally am
finding my 'worlds' consisting of fonts, buildings, and strange pushes-andpulls."

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Counseling Services

Lawyer in the Library
November 11, 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org
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Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with a lawyer about topics
such as family law (divorce, paternity, custody, child support), landlord/
tenant, estate planning and bankruptcy. No appointment is necessary.

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Making Equal Justice for All a Reality

For more information, please contact Mia Leighty at 918-574-2931 or Amy
Howe at 918-743-4297.

Healthcare Utilization Study

HEALTHCARE UTILIZATION ST

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org
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Those of us at the Sexual Health Research Lab at Oklahoma State
University are conducting a study on LGBT Healthcare Utilization and we
are needing to recruit LGBT individuals living in Oklahoma to participate.
If you visit the following link here, you can take a brief pre-screening
measure to see if you qualify for the study. If you do, upon completion of
the study you will receive a $10 e-card from Amazon. All information
collected is confidential and anonymous. All study measures have been
approved by the IRB for Oklahoma State University.

Counseling Services
Weekdays

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Veteran's Day Luncheon
Thursday, November 11, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org
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SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org
Our Equality Business Alliance will be hosting a free Veteran's Day
Luncheon. Food and entertainment will be provided. Please join us and
bring your favorite veteran to this special event.
Space is limited. Please RSVP for the Veteran's Day Luncheon to Amy
Howe at amy.howe@okeq.org.

DREAM Act Oklahoma-Tulsa House Warming
Potluck

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Friday, November 13, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

DREAM Act Oklahoma-Tulsa wants to invite you to our house-warming
party. Oklahomans for Equality have been kind enough to open the doors
for us and let us hold our meetings there. We will meet every 2nd and 4th
Friday of the month (except when it's on a holiday weekend).
DREAM Act Oklahoma-Tulsa is a community based organization that aims
to support the local immigrant community to create social change through

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"

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advocacy and education.
We will have a few snacks and have a chance to introduce ourselves to
everyone in attendance. We will also be discussing future plans, both
short and long term.

SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
E&lt; Transgender Elders

Health &amp; Wellness Fair
November 15, 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
The Equality Center will be
hosting a health and wellness
fair for the LGBT community.
Free screenings will be
provided to all and goodies
will be available. Join us!

FREE FLU SHOTS
WILL BE
AVAILABLE!

HEALTHL

WELLNESS

FAIR

For more information, contact
Jose Vega at
jose.vega@okeq.org.

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

EBA Mixer
November 18, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
The Garden Trug, 3009 E. 101st St., Tulsa, OK 74137

E

UALITY
Business Alliance

The EBA networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members.
Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business.
You may host at your establishment or use The Equality Center. If you
would like to host a mixer, send a email to eba@okeq.org for more
information.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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The October EBA mixer will be hosted by The Garden Trug.

Get F.I.T.

Come Home for Thanksgiving
Thursday, November 26, 12:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK
74120

Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create
an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to
be successful.
$5 per session.

Yoga by Zach

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EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

$5.00 per Session
OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving Day for a FREE community
meal at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Please confirm your attendance by contacting Amy Howe at
amy.howe@okeq.org or by calling 918-743-4297.

Free Your Mind
Ecstatic Dance

Local affirming and inclusive congregations and OkEq provide a wonderful
meal every year. The meal will be served at 12:00 p.m. Lunch will be
provided by:
Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
Fellowship Lutheran Church
All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
Eastside Christian Church
University United Methodist Church

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Gordon George will be providing turkeys for the community meal.

HIV/AIDS: Where are we now?
Thursday, October 29, 6:00 p.m.
Chapman Lecture Hall, 2830 E. 5th St, Tulsa, OK 74104

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OCTOBER 29: FILM NIGHT-LGBT
HEALTH &amp; THE AIDS CRISIS
With Guest Speaker Shannon Hall and
Jim Scholl from Tulsa CARES

A film night will be hosted
by the TU Women's and
Gender Studies
Department. FREE HIV
testing will begin at 6:00
p.m. in Chapman Hall.
Starting at 7:00 p.m., clips
from the award winning
films "How to Survive a
Plague" and "Unwrapping
Truvada" will be shown
followed by a discussion
on HIV/AIDS with guest
speakers Shannon Hall
and Jim Scholl from Tulsa
C.A.R.E.S. Pizza and
snacks will be provided.

Chapman Lecture Hall
6:oo P.M.
film clip• and diHuulon to follow at , P.M.

Herland Fall Retreat 2015
Friday-Sunday, November 6-8
Lake Eufaula State Park, Hwy 69 &amp; Hwy 150, Checotah, OK 74426
Herland Sister
Resources is
sponsoring an
all women's
retreat at the
beautiful Lake
Eufaula State
Park. 3 Shades
of Gray will
provide
entertainment
on Saturday
evening.
Meals will be
provided. There
will also be a
spoken word poetry workshop, arts and crafts, as well as a drumming
circle.

Every 4th Sunday of the
Month
1:00 p.m.
Wellness Room
$5.00 per Session
Free Your Mind Ecstatic Dance is a
moving meditation practice based
on the rhythms of life dynamic
music by SRhythms teacher and DJ
Eugene Hedlund play in the subtle
realms of joy and freedom.
We dance freely as the music
moves us - there are no steps to
learn! No dance experience is
required. Be sure to wear
comfortable clothing.
For more information, contact Mia
Pearl at
openheartspace9@gmail.com or
Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

For more information or to register, click here.

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I.C.A.O. Military Ball and USO Show
Saturday, November 7, 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Tulsa Eagle, 1338 E 3rd St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Join the Imperial Court
of All Oklahoma along
with ICP's Keri Jo Allan,
Aaron Deal &amp; George
McCauslan for the
Annual Military Ball
and USO Show.

Every Friday
7 p.m.

Nevermore Edits
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

No cover, 21+ only.
All active military and
veterans are welcome.
Dontations made with
benefit a local military
organization (TBA) &amp;
The I.C.A.O.
Operational Fund.
Donations can also be
made on the I.C.A.O.
website donation page - www.impcourtok.org.

I.C.A.O. Once Upon A Time Book Fair
Saturday, November 14, 12:00 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
The Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma will be holding the
Once Upon A Time Book Fair for
the children of Tulsa. The Court
would like this event to spark a
desire in our children to read
more. With the companion of a
Stuffed Best Friend to Cuddle Up
with all while they let their
imaginations get lost in a book.
During the fair there will be one
or more local authors to read to
the children, then allow them to
enjoy a craft that goes along with
the book, followed by a healthy
snack and a trip to the Tulsa
Library Bus to sign up for their
own library card and end the day
by receiving a book and reading
buddy to take home to help
encourage them to read more.

Lambda Al-Anon Group

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Location: Oklahomans For Equality
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, Ok

The Court would like to reach out to our local organizations,

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by

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establishments, community leaders, and non-profit groups and ask them
to come together as one and help make this event a successful one.

Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

If you are interested in helping the Court achieve its goals or have any
questions, please feel free to contact Jinnie Horta at
drunkenbaker77@gmail.com or Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org.

Robbie Dee Ewen's First Book Signing
Saturday, November 21, 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org
- - - - - - - - - Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.
Ms. Robbie Dee's new book "At Last! Free to be Me" has just been
published. Courtesy of Oklahomans for Equality, they are kindly hosting a
performance, reading and signing event.
Awarded the Hero of Oklahoma and the Silver Medal from the United
States Coast Guard, concert violinist Robbie Dee Ewens will be
performing a few select pieces as a preclude to introducing her new book.
This is an exciting time for transgender awareness throughout the country
and Robbie's book is yet another true testimony and a new resource for
the community.
Do you know anyone who is transgender? Are you gender indifferent?
What about being a Christian and wondering what God has to say about
it? Or are you having issues with Christian folk who need educating? Then
this is the book to read.
Come along, enjoy the music, meet Robbie Dee and ask as many
questions as you want.

2016 Call for Exhibition Proposals
Deadline for Proposals: November 15, 2015
The OkEq Art Gallery at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma,
is now accepting proposals
for the 2016 Exhibition
Calendar. Each chosen
exhibit will be on display for
approximately 30 days.
Our gallery encourages
emerging artists and fresh

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for
Equality and is a support network
for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information
about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

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challenging work in all media, including installation works. Proposals
should include a few paragraphs about your vision for an exhibit, as well
as 5 .jpg images which represent your current work. All proposals must be
submitted online. Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists or a small
group are also acceptable.
While we continue to have a 'no repeat' policy, previous artists may serve
as the curator for a group showing. The group showing must have at least
three additional people who have not shown in the Gallery before.
The returning artist (curator) may have work on exhibit in proportion to the
other artists represented in the exhibit.
Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to prepare
or if you have calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if you
would be ready to go quickly, as the early months in the year are
sometimes hard to fill.
OkEq hosts an opening night reception for the artist(s) on the first
Thursday of the month. There will be a 30% commission on work sold.
Artists will be asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a
drawing at the close of the opening night.
The deadline for submissions is November 15, 2015. Notifications will be
sent out by December 1, 2015.
Please submit by email to alliejensen@cox.net, with the subject heading
"OkEq Gallery Proposal".

It's Your Center - It's Your Day

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality
Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

OkEq is offering our donors the opportunity to sponsor the organization for
a day or even a complete week. When you choose to sponsor OkEq for a
day, we will honor you or the person you designate by featuring our
sponsor on our website for the day, with a presentation board greeting
visitors in the front lobby on the day/week designated, by listing the
honoree in our weekly eNews, and a special posting on our OkEq
Facebook page.
Sponsors can select a day in honor of their birthday or to celebrate an
anniversary date or in memory of an individual, or whatever day means
the most to you.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Find out more information here.

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"Hedwig and the Angry Inch"
Through November 1
Liddy Doenges Theatre, Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74103

Amy Howe
Administrative Assistant
Amy.Howe@OkEq.org

The cult classic, rock musical smash! East German rock goddess Hedwig
Schmidt suffers a botched operation and tells the tale with a performance
that is part rock concert, part standup comedy - and all fabulous!
Written by John Cameron Mitchell
Music and lyrics by Stephen Trask
Tickets can be purchased here.
Use the promotional code OKEQHEDWIG to get 25% off opening
weekend performances (Oct 23-25).

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org
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LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT
Health Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights
in the healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of
Rights is available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for
the next time your rights are not respected.

healthcare

BILLOF RIGHTS

Tracy Allen
Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Hea Ith ca re Bi I !Of Rig hts .org
oklahomans for equality

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Equality Center Pride Store

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These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS
Decision in favor of marriage equality are available in our
Pride Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to
you, there will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact
Stewart Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any
questions or concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!
Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women, and the Rest of Us"
By Kate Bornstein
Part coming-of-age story, part
mind-altering manifesto on gender
and sexuality, coming directly to
you from the life experiences of a
transsexual woman, Gender
Outlaw breaks all the rules and
leaves the reader forever
changed.26 black-and-white
illustrations.

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by visiting the Nancy and
Joe McDonald Rainbow
Library.

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November 4th, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
"First Thursday" Art Exhibit
Exhibition Proposals
Lawyer in the Library

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business:
Tulsa Shoe Rebuilders
Monday-Wednesday and Friday 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Closed Saturday and Sunday

Healthcare Utilization Study
Veteran's Day Luncheon
DREAM Act Oklahoma-Tulsa House
Warming Potluck
Heath &amp; Wellness Fair

Tulsa Shoe Rebuilders is Tulsa's oldest and finest shoe repair shop
featuring shoe repair and cowboy and western boot repair. We also
provide premium maker and repair service for high end leather
goods, bags, purses and various other items including custom work.

EBA Mixer
Come Home for Thanksgiving
Council Oak Men's Chorale

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Transgender Awareness Week

Fairy Tree

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Herland Fall Retreat
I.C.A.O. Military Ball and USO Show
Once Upon A Time Book Fair

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit
Thursday, November 5, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Art Gallery, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK
74120

Robbie Dee Ewen's First Book Signing
It's Your Center - It's Your Day
LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

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Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq
The October Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists
will feature the works of May Yang and Jason Lockhart in a combined
show beginning with a reception on Thursday, November 5th from 6:00
p.m. -9:00 p.m. and continuing throughout the month.
May Yang is a Tulsa based artist, printer and designer. She works with
printmaking and mixed media techniques to produce work that processes
the information overload common in our digital age.

Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers
interested in Cub Scouts are held
on Sundays at 4:00 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Jason Lockhart's work is eclectic; he says: "Inspiration finds me from no
specific source. Things just seem to pop out of the background noise of
everyday life, so I take those things and arrange them in interesting
compositions. Primarily I've been working with acrylics and generally am
finding my 'worlds' consisting of fonts, buildings, and strange pushes-andpulls."

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, November 19th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

2016 Call for Exhibition Proposals

OkEq Art Exhibit

Deadline for Proposals: November 15, 2015
The OkEq Art Gallery at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma,
is now accepting proposals
for the 2016 Exhibition
Calendar. Each chosen
exhibit will be on display for

The November exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
feature works by May Fang &amp; Jason
Lochhart.

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approximately 30 days.
Our gallery encourages
emerging artists and fresh challenging work in all media, including
installation works. Proposals should include a few paragraphs about your
vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 .jpg images which represent your current
work. All proposals must be submitted online. Proposals incorporating the
work of 2 artists or a small group are also acceptable.
While we continue to have a 'no repeat' policy, previous artists may serve
as the curator for a group showing. The group showing must have at least
three additional people who have not shown in the Gallery before.
The returning artist (curator) may have work on exhibit in proportion to the
other artists represented in the exhibit.
Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to prepare
or if you have calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if you
would be ready to go quickly, as the early months in the year are
sometimes hard to fill.
OkEq hosts an opening night reception for the artist(s) on the first
Thursday of the month. There will be a 30% commission on work sold.
Artists will be asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a
drawing at the close of the opening night.
The deadline for submissions is November 15, 2015. Notifications will be
sent out by December 1, 2015.
Please submit by email to alliejensen@cox.net,
- - - - with the subject heading
"OkEq Gallery Proposal".

Lawyer in the Library
November 11, 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse
&amp; PTSD counseling is available at
no cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Lawyer in the Library is an opportunity to meet with a lawyer about topics
such as family law (divorce, paternity, custody, child support), landlord/
tenant, estate planning and bankruptcy. No appointment is necessary.

LEGAL AID SERVICES t ~
OF OKLAHOMA, INC.

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Making Equal Justice for All a Reality

For more information, please contact Mia Leighty at 918-574-2931 or Amy
Howe at 918-743-4297.

Counseling Services

Healthcare Utilization Study

HEALTHCARE UTILIZATION ST

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Those of us at the Sexual Health Research Lab at Oklahoma State
University are conducting a study on LGBT Healthcare Utilization and we
are needing to recruit LGBT individuals living in Oklahoma to participate.
If you visit the following link here, you can take a brief pre-screening
measure to see if you qualify for the study. If you do, upon completion of
the study you will receive a $10 e-card from Amazon. All information
collected is confidential and anonymous. All study measures have been
approved by the IRB for Oklahoma State University.

Veteran's Day Luncheon
Thursday, November 11, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Counseling Services
Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org
- - -

Counseling Services
Our Equality Business Alliance will be hosting a free Veteran's Day
Luncheon. Food and entertainment will be provided. Please join us and
bring your favorite veteran to this special event.
Space is limited. Please RSVP for the Veteran's Day Luncheon to Amy
Howe at amy.howe@okeq.org.

DREAM Act Oklahoma-Tulsa House Warming
Potluck

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org
- - -

Friday, November 13, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Counseling Services
Weekdays

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By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org
- - -

SOS Group

DREAM Act Oklahoma-Tulsa wants to invite you to our house-warming
party and potluck. Oklahomans for Equality have been kind enough to
open the doors for us and let us hold our meetings there. We will meet
every 2nd and 4th Friday of the month (except when it's on a holiday
weekend).

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

DREAM Act Oklahoma-Tulsa is a community based organization that aims
to support the local immigrant community to create social change through
advocacy and education.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

We will have a few snacks and have a chance to introduce ourselves to
everyone in attendance. We will also be discussing future plans, both
short and long term.

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Health &amp; Wellness Fair
November 15, 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
The Equality Center will be
hosting a health and wellness
fair for the community. Free
screenings will be provided to
all and health classes will
start at 12:00 p.m. Join us!

FREE FLU SHOTS
WILL BE
AVAILABLE!

HEALTHL

WELLNESS

FAIR

HIV, Syphilis, and Hep C
tests will be provided.

SAGE Tulsa
• Medical screenings
• Eye exams
• ACA Information
For more information, contact
Jose Vega at

(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"

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jose.vega@okeq.org.

Transgender Awareness Week
November 15-20, 2015
Join us for Transgender Awareness Week at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center with the following events:

SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
E&lt; Transgender Elders

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.

Celebrate Transgender Awareness Week at OkEq's Talent Night on
November 18th, featuring members of our Gender Outreach Program. We
will be serving cocktails and snacks at 6:30 p.m. Event begins at 7:00 p.m.

Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

If you would like to participate in the Talent Night, please email Sharon
Queen at sharon.queen@okeq.org to register.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create
an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to
be successful.
$5 per session.

Gather at Oklahomans for Equality on November 20th to remember these
transgender individuals who have lost their lives to senseless
hate, violence and suicide. Event will begin at 7:00 p.m.

Yoga by Zach

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EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

$5.00 per Session
For this week, we will be remembering and celebrating our transgender
brothers and sisters through their transitions, as well as supporting them
through their journey to their true selves. Please join us.
Please contact Sharon Queen at sharon.queen@okeq.org for more
information.

Free Your Mind
Ecstatic Dance

EBA Mixer
November 18, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
The Garden Trug, 3009 E. 101st St., Tulsa, OK 74137

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E UALITY
Business Alliance

The EBA networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members.
Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business.
You may host at your establishment or use The Equality Center. If you
would like to host a mixer, send a email to eba@okeq.org for more
information.
The October EBA mixer will be hosted by The Garden Trug.

Come Home for Thanksgiving

Every 4th Sunday of the
Month
1:00 p.m.
Wellness Room
$5.00 per Session
Free Your Mind Ecstatic Dance is a
moving meditation practice based
on the rhythms of life dynamic
music by SRhythms teacher and DJ
Eugene Hedlund play in the subtle
realms of joy and freedom.
We dance freely as the music
moves us - there are no steps to
learn! No dance experience is
required. Be sure to wear
comfortable clothing.

Thursday, November 26, 12:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK
74120

For more information, contact Mia
Pearl at
openheartspace9@gmail.com or
Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org.

Gender Outreach
OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving Day for a FREE community
meal at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before

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Please confirm your attendance by contacting Amy Howe at
amy.howe@okeq.org or by calling 918-743-4297.
Local affirming and inclusive congregations and OkEq provide a wonderful
meal every year. The meal will be served at 12:00 p.m. Lunch will be
provided by:
Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
Fellowship Lutheran Church
All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
Eastside Christian Church
University United Methodist Church
Gordon George will be providing turkeys for the community meal.

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Thurday, December 3
Friday, December 4
Tuesday, December 8
501 S. Cincinnati Ave, 8:00 p.m.

attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Nevermore Edits
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm

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&lt;Trinity P.piscopaCCnurcn - 8:00pm
501 S. Cincinnati.ft:ve - &lt;TuCsa, Ok,

The Council Oak Men's Chorale will be presenting their annual holiday
concert in three upcoming performances . The concert, entitled "Echoes of
December", will feature a number of traditional holiday numbers, such as
"I Wonder as I Wander" , "Masters in this Hall" , and "God Rest You Merry
Gentlemen" , along with more contemporary fare, including "It's the Most
Wonderful Time of the Year" , "Little Saint Nick" , and more.

SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Tickets are $20 and may be purchased through www.counciloak.org , or at
the door. Early Special Ticket price before November 15 is "Buy 2 tickets
for the price of 1". So hurry and get your tickets!
For more information, please contact Amy Howe at amy.howe@okeq.org

Game Night

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Tulsa C.A.R.E.S. Fairy Tree
Purchased gifts must be returned by December 14, 2015
The Fairy Tree is back and ready for you to
stop by the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to
select a recipient in need. We adopt the clients
of Tulsa CARES that are in need of clothing
and other items. The suggested gift items are
listed for your shopping convenience. Tulsa
CARES provides social services to individuals
affected by HIV/AIDS. Help us support those in
our community that are struggling to survive.

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

For more information, please contact Amy
Howe at amy.howe@okeq.org.

8th Annual Falalala Ball Presents:
HOLLA - T.H.E.Y.
December 19, 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

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Thri '{'1ndrogynous Gostumri Sall

Don your androgynous apparel and join us for the 8th annual Falalala Ball!
This year's theme is An Androgynous Costume Ball. Please pull out your
androgynous holiday dress and business casual.
Acceptable admission is any of the following:
Can goods and toiletries for St Jerome Parish Pantry
Can goods for Diversity Christian Food Pantry
Pet Food for A Friend for a Friend
Toys for Women in Recovery
Runway Fashion Show featuring THEY clothing
Cash Bar
Live Bands
Lite Hor d'oeuvres
Raffle Prizes
Child Care Provided
For more information, please contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org.

ACA Open Enrollment Assistance
Ends January 31, 2016

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org
- - - - - - - Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for
Equality and is a support network
for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information
about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers

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Do you need assistance with open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare?

and community.

Contact The Insurance Crew!

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day

Dirk Hunter and Shane Allbee are insurance experts and they are more
than happy to help anyone and everyone who is interested in enrolling
with the ACA.
Dirk and Shane will be hosting informational meetings on:
November 16, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
November 17, 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
November 18 , 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
December 8, 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
December 9, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing

Call them today at 918-794-0777.
Dirk Hunter: dirk@theinsurancecrew.com
Shane Allbee: shane@theinsurancecrew.com

crew

Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality
Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

crew

420 S. Main St, Suite 205
Tulsa, OK 74103

Herland Fall Retreat 2015
Friday-Sunday, November 6-8
Lake Eufaula State Park, Hwy 69 &amp; Hwy 150, Checotah, OK 74426

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Herland Sister
Resources is
sponsoring an
all women's
retreat at the
beautiful Lake
Eufaula State
Park. 3 Shades
of Gray will
provide

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entertainment
on Saturday
evening.
Meals will be
provided. There
will also be a
spoken word poetry workshop, arts and crafts, as well as a drumming
circle.
For more information or to register, click here.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

I.C.A.O. Military Ball and USO Show
Saturday, November 7, 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Tulsa Eagle, 1338 E 3rd St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Join the Imperial Court
of All Oklahoma along
with ICP's Keri Jo Allan,
Aaron Deal &amp; George
McCauslan for the
Annual Military Ball
and USO Show.
No cover, 21+ only.
All active military and
veterans are welcome.

Amy Howe
Administrative Assistant
Amy.Howe@OkEq.org

Dontations made with
benefit a local military
organization (TBA) &amp;
The I.C.A.O.
Operational Fund.
Donations can also be
made on the I.C.A.O.
website donation page - www.impcourtok.org.

I.C.A.O. Once Upon A Time Book Fair
Saturday, November 14, 12:00 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator

The Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma will be holding the
Once Upon A Time Book Fair for
the children of Tulsa. The Court
would like this event to spark a
desire in our children to read
more. With the companion of a
Stuffed Best Friend to Cuddle Up
with all while they let their
imaginations get lost in a book.

Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

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During the fair there will be one
or more local authors to read to
the children, then allow them to
enjoy a craft that goes along with
the book, followed by a healthy
snack and a trip to the Tulsa
Library Bus to sign up for their
own library card and end the day
by receiving a book and reading
buddy to take home to help
encourage them to read more.
The Court would like to reach out to our local organizations,
establishments, community leaders, and non-profit groups and ask them
to come together as one and help make this event a successful one.

Tracy Allen
Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

If you are interested in helping the Court achieve its goals or have any
questions, please feel free to contact Jinnie Horta at
drunkenbaker77@gmail.com or Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org.

Robbie Dee Ewen's First Book Signing
Saturday, November 21, 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Ms. Robbie Dee's new book "At Last! Free to be Me" has just been
published. Courtesy of Oklahomans for Equality, they are kindly hosting a
performance, reading and signing event.
Awarded the Hero of Oklahoma and the Silver Medal from the United
States Coast Guard, concert violinist Robbie Dee Ewens will be
performing a few select pieces as a preclude to introducing her new book.
This is an exciting time for transgender awareness throughout the country
and Robbie's book is yet another true testimony and a new resource for
the community.
Do you know anyone who is transgender? Are you gender indifferent?
What about being a Christian and wondering what God has to say about
it? Or are you having issues with Christian folk who need educating? Then
this is the book to read.
Come along, enjoy the music, meet Robbie Dee and ask as many
questions as you want.

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It's Your Center - It's Your Day

OkEq is offering our donors the opportunity to sponsor the organization for
a day or even a complete week. When you choose to sponsor OkEq for a
day, we will honor you or the person you designate by featuring our
sponsor on our website for the day, with a presentation board greeting
visitors in the front lobby on the day/week designated, by listing the
honoree in our weekly eNews, and a special posting on our OkEq
Facebook page.
Sponsors can select a day in honor of their birthday or to celebrate an
anniversary date or in memory of an individual, or whatever day means
the most to you.
Find out more information here.

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT
Health Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights
in the healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of
Rights is available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for
the next time your rights are not respected.

healthcare

BILLOF RIGHTS
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oklahomans for equality

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

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Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS
Decision in favor of marriage equality are available in our
Pride Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to
you, there will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact
Stewart Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any
questions or concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Serving Proudly: A History of Women in the U.S. Navy"
By Susan H. Godson
As women go to sea and take to
the skies in ever-increasing
numbers in the modern U. S. Navy,
the contributions of those pioneers
who led the way loom larger than
ever. This is the first scholarly
history to cover comprehensively
the full spectrum of women in the
Navy, including the Navy Nurse
Corps, the early Yeoman (F)
program, the Waves, and the
ultimate integration of women into
the operational Navy.

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Find this selection and more
by visiting the Nancy and
Joe McDonald Rainbow
Library.

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November 11th, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
In Honor of John Raviell
Veteran's Day Luncheon
"Second" Thursday Art Exhibit

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business:
Tulsa Shoe Rebuilders
Monday-Wednesday and Friday 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Closed Saturday and Sunday

Exhibition Proposals
DREAM Act Oklahoma-Tulsa House
Warming Potluck
Heath &amp; Wellness Fair
EBA Mixer

Tulsa Shoe Rebuilders is Tulsa's oldest and finest shoe repair shop
featuring shoe repair and cowboy and western boot repair. We also
provide premium maker and repair service for high end leather
goods, bags, purses and various other items including custom work.

Fairy Tree
Come Home for Thanksgiving
Council Oak Men's Chorale

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Transgender Awareness Week

World AIDS Day 2015

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Once Upon A Time Book Fair
Robbie Dee Ewen's First Book Signing
It's Your Center - It's Your Day

In Honor of John Raviell
Friday, November 6, 2015
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Healthcare Utilization Study
Nimrod International Journal
LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
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Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq

We are honored to have had the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
sponsored in honor of John Raviell for November 6th, 2015.

Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers
interested in Cub Scouts are held
on Sundays at 4:00 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

If you are interested in sponsoring the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to
honor a loved one, please contact Toby Jenkins at
toby.jenkins@okeq.org or click here.

Veteran's Day Luncheon
Wednesday, November 11, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, November 19th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
Our Equality Business Alliance will be hosting a free Veteran's Day
Luncheon. Food and entertainment will be provided. Please join us and
bring your favorite veteran to this special event.
Space is limited. Please RSVP for the Veteran's Day Luncheon to Amy
Howe at amy.howe@okeq.org.

The November exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
feature works by May Fang &amp; Jason
Lochhart.

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RESCHEDULED: "Second" Thursday Art Exhibit
Thursday, November 12, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Art Gallery, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK
74120

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center had
to postpone and reschedule our usual First Thursday Art Show.
The November Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local
artists will feature the works of May Yang and Jason Lochhart in a
combined show beginning with a reception on Thursday, November 12th
from 6:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m. and continuing throughout the month.
May Yang is a Tulsa based artist, printer and designer. She works with
printmaking and mixed media techniques to produce work that processes
the information overload common in our digital age.
Jason Lochhart's work is eclectic; he says: "Inspiration finds me from no
specific source. Things just seem to pop out of the background noise of
everyday life, so I take those things and arrange them in interesting
compositions. Primarily I've been working with acrylics and generally am
finding my 'worlds' consisting of fonts, buildings, and strange pushes-andpulls."

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse
&amp; PTSD counseling is available at
no cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

2016 Call for Exhibition Proposals
Deadline for Proposals: November 15, 2015

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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�Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

Counseling Services

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Friday, November 13, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

DREAM Act Oklahoma-Tulsa House Warming
Potluck

Please submit by email to alliejensen@cox.net, with the subject heading
"OkEq Gallery Proposal".

The deadline for submissions is November 15, 2015. Notifications will be
sent out by December 1, 2015.

OkEq hosts an opening night reception for the artist(s) on the first
Thursday of the month. There will be a 30% commission on work sold.
Artists will be asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a
drawing at the close of the opening night.

Please let us know if your idea for an exhibit will require months to prepare
or if you have calendar restrictions. We would also like to know if you
would be ready to go quickly, as the early months in the year are
sometimes hard to fill.

While we continue to have a 'no repeat' policy, previous artists may serve
as the curator for a group showing. The group showing must have at least
three additional people who have not shown in the Gallery before.
The returning artist (curator) may have work on exhibit in proportion to the
other artists represented in the exhibit.

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Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

Counseling Services

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The OkEq Art Gallery at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma,
is now accepting proposals
for the 2016 Exhibition
Calendar. Each chosen
exhibit will be on display for
approximately 30 days.
Our gallery encourages
emerging artists and fresh
challenging work in all media, including installation works. Proposals
should include a few paragraphs about your vision for an exhibit, as well
as 5 .jpg images which represent your current work. All proposals must be
submitted online. Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists or a small
group are also acceptable.

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By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org
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SOS Group

DREAM Act Oklahoma-Tulsa wants to invite you to our house-warming
party and potluck. Oklahomans for Equality have been kind enough to
open the doors for us and let us hold our meetings there. We will meet
every 2nd and 4th Friday of the month (except when it's on a holiday
weekend).

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

DREAM Act Oklahoma-Tulsa is a community based organization that aims
to support the local immigrant community to create social change through
advocacy and education.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

We will have a few snacks and have a chance to introduce ourselves to
everyone in attendance. We will also be discussing future plans, both
short and long term.

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Health &amp; Wellness Fair
November 15, 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
The Equality Center will be
hosting a health and wellness
fair for the community. Free
screenings will be provided to
all and health classes will
start at 12:00 p.m. Join us!
Free Flu Shots: 12:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
Medical Exams by Dr. Darci
Hazelwood, D.O.
12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Prostate Exams
Breast Exams
Testicular Exams
Blood Pressure Exams
Diabetes Exams
BMI Exams
...and much more!
Free Testing from 12:00

HEALTHL

WELLNESS

FAIR

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"

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p.m. - 5:00 p.m. for:
HIV
Syphilis
Hepatitis C

SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Free Health Classes:
HIV and Prep Education
1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
E&lt; Transgender Elders

Nutrition Class:
3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
CPR and First Aid Basic Training Class:
3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Cancer Classes:
Prostate Cancer
Testicular Cancer
Breast Cancer
Cervical Cancer
4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation

For more information, contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org.

EBA Mixer
Wednesday, November 18, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
The Garden Trug, 3009 E. 101st St., Tulsa, OK 74137

E

UALITY
Business Alliance

The EBA networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members.
Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business.
You may host at your establishment or use The Equality Center. If you
would like to host a mixer, send a email to eba@okeq.org for more
information.
The October EBA mixer will be hosted by The Garden Trug.

Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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Get F.I.T.

Transgender Awareness Week
November 15-20, 2015

Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create
an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to
be successful.
$5 per session.

Join us for Transgender Awareness Week at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center with the following events:

Yoga by Zach

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EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

$5.00 per Session

Celebrate Transgender Awareness Week at OkEq's Talent Night on
November 18th, featuring members of our Gender Outreach Program. We
will be serving cocktails and snacks at 6:30 p.m. Event begins at 7:00 p.m.

Free Your Mind
Ecstatic Dance

If you would like to participate in the Talent Night, please email Sharon
Queen at sharon.queen@okeq.org to register.

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Gather at Oklahomans for Equality on November 20th to remember these
transgender individuals who have lost their lives to senseless
hate, violence and suicide. Event will begin at 7:00 p.m.

Every 4th Sunday of the
Month
1:00 p.m.
Wellness Room
$5.00 per Session
Free Your Mind Ecstatic Dance is a
moving meditation practice based
on the rhythms of life dynamic
music by SRhythms teacher and DJ
Eugene Hedlund play in the subtle
realms of joy and freedom.
We dance freely as the music
moves us - there are no steps to
learn! No dance experience is
required. Be sure to wear
comfortable clothing.

For this week, we will be remembering and celebrating our transgender
brothers and sisters through their transitions, as well as supporting them
through their journey to their true selves. Please join us.
Please contact Sharon Queen at sharon.queen@okeq.org for more
information.

Tulsa C.A.R.E.S. Fairy Tree
Purchased gifts must be returned by December 14, 2015
The Fairy Tree is back and ready for you to
stop by the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to
select a recipient in need. We adopt the clients
of Tulsa CARES that are in need of clothing
and other items. The suggested gift items are
listed for your shopping convenience. Tulsa
CARES provides social services to individuals
affected by HIV/AIDS. Help us support those in

For more information, contact Mia
Pearl at
openheartspace9@gmail.com or
Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before

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our community that are struggling to survive.
For more information, please contact Amy
Howe at amy.howe@okeq.org.

attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group

Come Home for Thanksgiving

Every Friday
7 p.m.

Thursday, November 26, 12:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK
74120

Nevermore Edits
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving Day for a FREE community
meal at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Please confirm your attendance by contacting Amy Howe at
amy.howe@okeq.org or by calling 918-743-4297.
Local affirming and inclusive congregations and OkEq provide a wonderful
meal every year. The meal will be served at 12:00 p.m. Lunch will be
provided by:
Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
Fellowship Lutheran Church
All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
Eastside Christian Church
University United Methodist Church

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Gordon George will be providing turkeys for the community meal.

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Thurday, December 3

Game Night

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Friday, December 4
Tuesday, December 8
501 S. Cincinnati Ave, 8:00 p.m.

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

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501 S. Cincinna.ti}l:ve - &lt;TuCsa, Ok,

The Council Oak Men's Chorale will be presenting their annual holiday
concert in three upcoming performances . The concert, entitled "Echoes of
December", will feature a number of traditional holiday numbers, such as
"I Wonder as I Wander" , "Masters in this Hall" , and "God Rest You Merry
Gentlemen" , along with more contemporary fare, including "It's the Most
Wonderful Time of the Year" , "Little Saint Nick" , and more.
Tickets are $20 and may be purchased through www.counciloak.org , or at
the door. Early Special Ticket price before November 15 is "Buy 2 tickets
for the price of 1". So hurry and get your tickets!
For more information, please contact Amy Howe at amy.howe@okeq.org

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org
- - - - - - - - Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

World AIDS Day 2015
December 1, 2015
World AIDS Day is held on
the 1st of December each
year and is an opportunity
for people worldwide to
unite in the fight against HIV
and AIDS, show their
support for people living
with HIV and to
commemorate those who
we have lost to the virus.
Globally, an estimated 34
million people have HIV.
More than 35 million people
have died from the virus,
making it one of the most destructive pandemics in history.
Today, many scientific advances have been made in HIV/AIDS treatment,
there are laws to protect people living with the virus and we now
understand so much more about the condition. However, despite this,
many do not know the facts about how to protect themselves and others

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for
Equality and is a support network
for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information
about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers

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from HIV, and stigma and discrimination remain a reality for many people
living with HIV. World AIDS Day is important as it reminds the public that
HIV has not gone away - there is still a vital need to raise money, increase
awareness, fight prejudice and improve education.

and community.

2016 Award Recipients: Now Accepting
Nominations
Oklahomans for Equality is now accepting
nominations for 2016 award recipients.
These individuals or organizations and
companies have advocated for full equality
for LGBTQ people and shown courage and
compassion.
Community Hero Award
Carolyn Wagner Youth Leadership Award
Russell Bennett Spiritual Inclusion Award
Tulsa Pride Grand Marshal

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality
Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Contact Toby Jenkins at toby.jenkins@okeq.org with your nominations.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

8th Annual Falalala Ball Presents:
HOLLA - T.H.E.Y.
December 19, 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

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Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

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MISSION:
Don your androgynous apparel and join us for the 8th annual Falalala Ball!
This year's theme is An Androgynous Costume Ball. Please pull out your
androgynous holiday dress and business casual.
Acceptable admission is any of the following:
Can goods and toiletries for St Jerome Parish Pantry
Can goods for Diversity Christian Food Pantry
Pet Food for A Friend for a Friend
Toys for Women in Recovery
Runway Fashion Show featuring THEY clothing
Cash Bar
Live Bands
Lite Hor d'oeuvres
Raffle Prizes
Child Care Provided

Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

For more information, please contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org.

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ACA Open Enrollment Assistance
Ends January 31, 2016
Do you need assistance with open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare?

Contact The Insurance Crew!

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Dirk Hunter and Shane Allbee are insurance experts and they are more
than happy to help anyone and everyone who is interested in enrolling
with the ACA.
Dirk and Shane will be hosting informational meetings on:
November 16, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
November 17, 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
November 18, 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
December 8, 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
December 9, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
OR

Amy Howe
Administrative Assistant
Amy.Howe@OkEq.org

Call them today at 918-794-0777.
Dirk Hunter: dirk@theinsurancecrew.com
Shane Allbee: shane@theinsurancecrew.com

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420 S. Main St, Suite 205
Tulsa, OK 74103

I.C.A.O. Once Upon A Time Book Fair
Saturday, November 14, 12:00 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

The Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma will be holding the
Once Upon A Time Book Fair for
the children of Tulsa. The Court
would like this event to spark a
desire in our children to read

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more. With the companion of a
Stuffed Best Friend to Cuddle Up
with all while they let their
imaginations get lost in a book.
During the fair there will be one
or more local authors to read to
the children, then allow them to
enjoy a craft that goes along with
the book, followed by a healthy
snack and a trip to the Tulsa
Library Bus to sign up for their
own library card and end the day
by receiving a book and reading
buddy to take home to help
encourage them to read more.

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Location: Oklahomans For Equality
621 E. 4th St. Tulsa, Ok

Tracy Allen
Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

The Court would like to reach out to our local organizations,
establishments, community leaders, and non-profit groups and ask them
to come together as one and help make this event a successful one.
If you are interested in helping the Court achieve its goals or have any
questions, please feel free to contact Jinnie Horta at
drunkenbaker77@gmail.com or Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org.

Robbie Dee Ewen's First Book Signing

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator

Saturday, November 21, 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Ms. Robbie Dee's new book "At Last! Free to be Me" has just been
published. Courtesy of Oklahomans for Equality, they are kindly hosting a
performance, reading and signing event.
Awarded the Hero of Oklahoma and the Silver Medal from the United
States Coast Guard, concert violinist Robbie Dee Ewens will be
performing a few select pieces as a preclude to introducing her new book.
This is an exciting time for transgender awareness throughout the country
and Robbie's book is yet another true testimony and a new resource for
the community.
Do you know anyone who is transgender? Are you gender indifferent?
What about being a Christian and wondering what God has to say about
it? Or are you having issues with Christian folk who need educating? Then
this is the book to read.

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Come along, enjoy the music, meet Robbie Dee and ask as many
questions as you want.

It's Your Center - It's Your Day

OkEq is offering our donors the opportunity to sponsor the organization for
a day or even a complete week. When you choose to sponsor OkEq for a
day, we will honor you or the person you designate by featuring our
sponsor on our website for the day, with a presentation board greeting
visitors in the front lobby on the day/week designated, by listing the
honoree in our weekly eNews, and a special posting on our OkEq
Facebook page.
Sponsors can select a day in honor of their birthday or to celebrate an
anniversary date or in memory of an individual, or whatever day means
the most to you.
Find out more information here.

Healthcare Utilization Study

HEALTHCARE UTILIZATION ST

Those of us at the Sexual Health Research Lab at Oklahoma State
University are conducting a study on LGBT Healthcare Utilization and we

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are needing to recruit LGBT individuals living in Oklahoma to participate.
If you visit the following link here, you can take a brief pre-screening
measure to see if you qualify for the study. If you do, upon completion of
the study you will receive a $10 e-card from Amazon. All information
collected is confidential and anonymous. All study measures have been
approved by the IRB for Oklahoma State University.

Nimrod International Journal: Call for
Submissions
Deadline is November 30, 2015
This year has seen a
remarkable shift within the
United States in relation to
the gay rights movement.
Nimrod International
Journal has historically
celebrated and championed
writing by people from
marginalized populations,
whether those be nation,
ethnicity, or age. This year,
we're thrilled to announce an
issue devoted to writing from
LGBTQIA community.
For our Spring/Summer 2016
issue, Mirrors and Prisms:
Writers of Marginalized Orientations and Gender Identities, Nimrod
International Journal is seeking poems, short stories, and creative
nonfiction pieces from writers who identify along the LGBTQIA spectrum.
For more information on this year's submissions requirements, click here.

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT
Health Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights
in the healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of
Rights is available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for
the next time your rights are not respected.

healthcare

BILLOF RIGHTS
Hea Ith ca re Bi I !Of Rig hts .org
oklahomans for equality

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

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Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS
Decision in favor of marriage equality are available in our
Pride Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to
you, there will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact
Stewart Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any
questions or concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Special Forces: Gay Military Erotica"
Edited By Phillip Mackensie, Jr.
Wherever a man slides into his
BDU's and shoulders an M16,
there's another man looking to take
both off him - and people who want
to read about it. These sexually
charged stories show military men
in every branch of the service
getting down. Special Forces is set
in the heat of battle, public or
private, where fear, urgency, and
uncertainty lead to unexpected
intimacy and release, where anger
and terror fuel desire and

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attraction. The seasoned authors
here, some of whom served in the
military themselves, do not shy
away from the hard realities of the
fight, but allow it to heighten the
eroticism. The collection includes
Jack Fritscher ("Wild Blue Yonder"),
T. Hitman ("To the Victors Go the Spoiled"), Simon Sheppard ("Stockholm
Syndrome"), Jay Starre ("Between Shots Fire"), and many more.
Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe
McDonald Rainbow
Library.

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November 18th, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
EBA Mixer
Transgender Awareness Week
Robbie Dee Ewen's First Book Signing

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business:
Tulsa Shoe Rebuilders
Monday-Wednesday and Friday 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Closed Saturday and Sunday

Come Home for Thanksgiving
Fairy Tree
Council Oak Men's Chorale
PFLAG Tulsa Annual Holiday Dinner
World AIDS Day 2015

Tulsa Shoe Rebuilders is Tulsa's oldest and finest shoe repair shop
featuring shoe repair and cowboy and western boot repair. We also
provide premium maker and repair service for high end leather
goods, bags, purses and various other items including custom work.

2016 Award Nominations
2015 Falalala Ball
Sisters in Song
Nimrod International Journal

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Grateful Day Foundation
It's Your Center - It's Your Day
Tulsa Pride 2016 Meeting
OSU Research Project
LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights

EBA Mixer

Pride Store

November 18, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
The Garden Trug, 3009 E. 101st St., Tulsa, OK 74137

Healthcare Utilization Study
Rainbow Library

E UALITY
Business Alliance

Find Us on Facebook

The EBA networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members.
Hosting a networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business.
You may host at your establishment or use The Equality Center. If you

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would like to host a mixer, send a email to eba@okeq.org for more
information.
The October EBA mixer will be hosted by The Garden Trug.

Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq

The Garden Trug will have tons of holiday shopping potential for the EBA.
Any member can use their 10% EBA discount plus receive a free gift with
their purchases.

Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers
interested in Cub Scouts are held
on Sundays at 4:00 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Transgender Awareness Week
Through November 20, 2015
Join us for Transgender Awareness Week at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center with the following events:

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, November 19th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
Celebrate Transgender Awareness Week at OkEq's Talent Night on
November 18th, featuring members of our Gender Outreach Program. We
will be serving cocktails and snacks at 6:30 p.m. Event begins at 7:00 p.m.
If you would like to participate in the Talent Night, please email Sharon
Queen at sharon.queen@okeq.org to register.

The November exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
feature works by May Fang &amp; Jason
Lochhart.

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Gather at Oklahomans for Equality on November 20th to remember these
transgender individuals who have lost their lives to senseless
hate, violence and suicide. Event will begin at 7:00 p.m.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse
&amp; PTSD counseling is available at
no cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

For this week, we will be remembering and celebrating our transgender
brothers and sisters through their transitions, as well as supporting them
through their journey to their true selves. Please join us.
Please contact Sharon Queen at sharon.queen@okeq.org for more
information.

Robbie Dee Ewen's First Book Signing
November 21, 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Counseling Services

Ms. Robbie Dee's new book "At Last! Free to be Me" has just been
published. Courtesy of Oklahomans for Equality, they are kindly hosting a
performance, reading and signing event.
Awarded the Hero of Oklahoma and the Silver Medal from the United
States Coast Guard, concert violinist Robbie Dee Ewens will be
performing a few select pieces as a preclude to introducing her new book.
This is an exciting time for transgender awareness throughout the country
and Robbie's book is yet another true testimony and a new resource for
the community.
Do you know anyone who is transgender? Are you gender indifferent?
What about being a Christian and wondering what God has to say about
it? Or are you having issues with Christian folk who need educating? Then
this is the book to read.

Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

Come along, enjoy the music, meet Robbie Dee and ask as many
questions as you want.

Counseling Services

Come Home for Thanksgiving
November 26, 12:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK
74120

OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving Day for a FREE community
meal at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Please confirm your attendance by contacting Amy Howe at
amy.howe@okeq.org or by calling 918-743-4297.

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

Counseling Services
Weekdays

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Local affirming and inclusive congregations and OkEq provide a wonderful
meal every year. The meal will be served at 12:00 p.m. Lunch will be
provided by:
Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
Fellowship Congregational Church
Fellowship Lutheran Church
All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
Eastside Christian Church
University United Methodist Church
Gordon George will be providing turkeys for the community meal.
David Dees and Club Majestic will be providing hams.

By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Tulsa C.A.R.E.S. Fairy Tree
Purchased gifts must be returned by December 14, 2015
The Fairy Tree is back and ready for you to
stop by the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to
select a recipient in need. We adopt the clients
of Tulsa CARES that are in need of clothing
and other items. The suggested gift items are
listed for your shopping convenience. Tulsa
CARES provides social services to individuals
affected by HIV/AIDS. Help us support those in
our community that are struggling to survive.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

For more information, please contact Amy
Howe at amy.howe@okeq.org.

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Thurday, December 3
Friday, December 4
Tuesday, December 8
501 S. Cincinnati Ave, 8:00 p.m.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"

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SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
E&lt; Transgender Elders

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The Council Oak Men's Chorale will be presenting their annual holiday
concert in three upcoming performances . The concert, entitled "Echoes of
December", will feature a number of traditional holiday numbers, such as
"I Wonder as I Wander" , "Masters in this Hall" , and "God Rest You Merry
Gentlemen" , along with more contemporary fare, including "It's the Most
Wonderful Time of the Year" , "Little Saint Nick" , and more.
Tickets are $20 and may be purchased through www.counciloak.org , or at
the door. Early Special Ticket price before November 15 is "Buy 2 tickets
for the price of 1". So hurry and get your tickets!

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.

For more information, please contact Amy Howe at amy.howe@okeq.org

PFLAG Tulsa Annual Holiday Dinner
December 11, 5:30 p.m.
All Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 S. Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74114

Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

SAVE THE DATE!
Please join PFLAG Tulsa for
their annual holiday dinner.
Bring friends, family and a
dish to share for their potluck
dinner.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

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World AIDS Day 2015
December 1, 2015, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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World AIDS Day is held on
the 1st of December each
year and is an opportunity
for people worldwide to
unite in the fight against HIV
and AIDS, show their
support for people living
with HIV and to
commemorate those who
we have lost to the virus.
Globally, an estimated 34
million people have HIV.
More than 35 million people
have died from the virus,
making it one of the most destructive pandemics in history.
Today, many scientific advances have been made in HIV/AIDS treatment,
there are laws to protect people living with the virus and we now
understand so much more about the condition. However, despite this,
many do not know the facts about how to protect themselves and others
from HIV, and stigma and discrimination remain a reality for many people
living with HIV. World AIDS Day is important as it reminds the public that
HIV has not gone away - there is still a vital need to raise money, increase
awareness, fight prejudice and improve education.
At the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, we will be hosting the Council Oak
Men's Chorale and Eric Himan on World AIDS Day.

Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create
an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to
be successful.
$5 per session.

Yoga by Zach

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@4:30 pm

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

$5.00 per Session

Free Your Mind
Ecstatic Dance

2016 Award Recipients: Now Accepting
Nominations

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Oklahomans for Equality is now accepting
nominations for 2016 award recipients.
These individuals or organizations and
companies have advocated for full equality
for LGBTQ people and shown courage and
compassion.
Community Hero Award
Carolyn Wagner Youth Leadership Award
Russell Bennett Spiritual Inclusion Award
Tulsa Pride Grand Marshal
Contact Toby Jenkins at toby.jenkins@okeq.org with your nominations.

8th Annual Falalala Ball Presents:
HOLLA - T.H.E.Y.
December 19, 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

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Don your androgynous apparel and join us for the 8th annual Falalala Ball!
This year's theme is An Androgynous Costume Ball. Please pull out your
androgynous holiday dress and business casual.
Acceptable admission is any of the following:
Can goods and toiletries for St Jerome Parish Pantry
Can goods for Diversity Christian Food Pantry
Pet Food for A Friend for a Friend
Toys for Women in Recovery
Runway Fashion Show featuring THEY clothing
Cash Bar
Live Bands
Lite Hor d'oeuvres
Raffle Prizes
Child Care Provided
For more information, please contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org.

Every 4th Sunday of the
Month
1:00 p.m.
Wellness Room
$5.00 per Session
Free Your Mind Ecstatic Dance is a
moving meditation practice based
on the rhythms of life dynamic
music by SRhythms teacher and DJ
Eugene Hedlund play in the subtle
realms of joy and freedom.
We dance freely as the music
moves us - there are no steps to
learn! No dance experience is
required. Be sure to wear
comfortable clothing.

For more information, contact Mia
Pearl at
openheartspace9@gmail.com or
Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org.

Sisters in Song Present: Hope, Peace &amp; Joy
December 19, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church, UCC
2900 S. Harvard Ave, Tulsa, OK 74114

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before

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Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

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Every Friday
7:00 pm
Sisters in Song will be performing their Christmas concert entitled "Hope,
Peace and Joy".
They will be presenting several new works you've not heard before like
"The Christmas Shopping Blues" and "Cold and Fugue" along with your
favorites like "Sleigh Ride" and "Santa Baby".
Soloists include Linda Paul on the harp, a Miriam Childers and Sue
Bennett vocal duo, Jane Duenner and friend with a vocal duo, and our SIS
Quartet Ensemble performing two acapella songs.

A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

This is a wonderful evening to get into the spirit of Christmas by slowing
down and enjoying the sounds of Christmas.
Refreshments will be served following the concert!
For more information, contact Linda Barton Paul at 918-629-7259
or at harplinda1@gmail.com.
Booking info: www.harplinda.com
Booking is also available at gigmasters.com.
Admission is $15; student tickets are free.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Nimrod International Journal: Call for
Submissions
Deadline is November 30, 2015
This year has seen a
remarkable shift within the
United States in relation to
the gay rights movement.
Nimrod International
Journal has historically
celebrated and championed

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writing by people from
marginalized populations,
whether those be nation,
ethnicity, or age. This year,
we're thrilled to announce an
issue devoted to writing from
LGBTQIA community.
For our Spring/Summer 2016
issue, Mirrors and Prisms: Writers of Marginalized Orientations and
Gender Identities, Nimrod International Journal is seeking poems, short
stories, and creative nonfiction pieces from writers who identify along the
LGBTQIA spectrum.

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

For more information on this year's submissions requirements, click here.

ACA Open Enrollment Assistance
Ends January 31, 2016
Do you need assistance with open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare?

Contact The Insurance Crew!

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org
- - - - - - Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Dirk Hunter and Shane Allbee are insurance experts and they are more
than happy to help anyone and everyone who is interested in enrolling
with the ACA.
Dirk and Shane will be hosting informational meetings on:
December 8, 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
December 9, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for
Equality and is a support network
for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information
about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

OR
Call them today at 918-794-0777.
Dirk Hunter: dirk@theinsurancecrew.com
Shane Allbee: shane@theinsurancecrew.com

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sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers

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Tulsa, OK 74103

and community.

The Grateful Day Foundation: New
Transportation Program

Workforce Oklahoma
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The Grateful Day Foundation (GDF) is a local,
non-profit and grassroots organization. We seek to help fill
gaps in care for folks in the Tulsa area living with
HIV/AIDS. We host an annual retreat for those folks as
well.
We are currently working on a new transportation program to help these
individuals to get to and from the following care facilities:
OSU Specialty Clinic
Tulsa C.A.R.E.S.
St. Jerome's Food Pantry
The GDF is seeking volunteers for our transportation project. The
requirements are simple: you just need a car, a current driver's license and
auto insurance. This project is all volunteer based and only requires a few
hours a month.
We will plan all rides/appointments on a monthly basis to help avoid any
last minute confusions. We will offer "Hot Shot" rides in special
circumstances. As we grow, we will be able to encompass more ride
destinations, such as physical therapy, other mental health locations, etc.
Please feel free to contact Chuck Courtney with the Grateful Day
Foundation at 539-664-7206 or visit their website at www.gratefulday.org if
you have any questions.

It's Your Center - It's Your Day

Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality
Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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OkEq is offering our donors the opportunity to sponsor the organization for
a day or even a complete week. When you choose to sponsor OkEq for a
day, we will honor you or the person you designate by featuring our
sponsor on our website for the day, with a presentation board greeting
visitors in the front lobby on the day/week designated, by listing the
honoree in our weekly eNews, and a special posting on our OkEq
Facebook page.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Sponsors can select a day in honor of their birthday or to celebrate an
anniversary date or in memory of an individual, or whatever day means
the most to you.
Find out more information here.

Amy Howe
Administrative Assistant
Amy.Howe@OkEq.org

Tulsa Pride 2016 Meeting
December 10, 7:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

T U L S A

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

A WEEKEND OF PRIDE
Our annual meeting to discuss the Tulsa Pride Festival will be held in the
Event Center at the Equality Center.
If you have any questions or require more information, please contact

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Sarah Miller at sarah.miller@okeq.org or simply call the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center at 918-743-4297.

Invitation to Participate in Research
Factors Related to the Health and Well-being of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and/or Queer Adults Aged 50 and Older
If you identify as lesbian,
gay, bisexual,
transgender and/or
queer and are age 50 or
over, we invite you to
participate in a study
about factors related to
the health and wellbeing of lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender
and/or queer adults
aged 50 and older. We
also hope you will pass
this invitation on to
others.
We are a research team
from Oklahoma State University in Stillwater and some of us have been
working for a number of years to advocate for and learn more about things
that contribute to the health and well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender and/or queer adults aged 50 or over (LGBTQ+).

Tracy Allen
Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

This study is part of that broader research and has two specific
purposes: 1) to learn more about whether the measures in this study,
which have been used with younger adults who identify as LGBT+,
are also valid for individuals aged 50 or older; and 2) to look at the
relationship between these measures and a measure of health and
well-being.

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You are eligible for this study if you are aged 50 and over and identify as
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer. If you are interested in
learning more about this study, please click here. On the web link, we
provide more information about the study, and direct you to where you can
give your consent and complete the survey measures. Alternately, you
may contact Dr. Sue C. Jacobs
(sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu
- - - - - - or 405-744-9895) for more information about
the study and/or to have one of the researchers below assist you in
answering the research questions by entering them into a computer. Any
answers or personal information you provide will be anonymous as you
will not provide your name. If you have questions about your rights as a
research volunteer, you may contact the IRB Office at 223 Scott Hall,
Stillwater, OK 74078, 405-744-3377 or irb@okstate.edu.
We hope you are able to be part of this research. What we learn will be
reported as group data only and made available to service agencies,
health and mental health providers, equality centers, professional journals,
meetings, or others who request it. Your participation is voluntary and
you will receive no compensation except to know you are
contributing to knowledge about an important matter.

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT
Health Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights
in the healthcare system today. A easy-to-read version of your Bill of
Rights is available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for
the next time your rights are not respected.

healthcare

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You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS
Decision in favor of marriage equality are available in our
Pride Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to
you, there will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact
Stewart Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any
questions or concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

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Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

Healthcare Utilization Study

HEALTHCARE UTILIZATION ST

Those of us at the Sexual Health Research Lab at Oklahoma State
University are conducting a study on LGBT Healthcare Utilization and we
are needing to recruit LGBT individuals living in Oklahoma to participate.
If you visit the following link here, you can take a brief pre-screening
measure to see if you qualify for the study. If you do, upon completion of
the study you will receive a $10 e-card from Amazon. All information
collected is confidential and anonymous. All study measures have been
approved by the IRB for Oklahoma State University.

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"A Place at the Table: The Gay Individual in American Society"
By Bruce Bawer

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Conservative cultural critic Bruce
Bawer's canny appraisal of the gay
rights movement calls for a more
equitable place in American society
for lesbians and gays. He exposes
the heated controversy over gay
rights and presents a passionate
plea for the recognition of common
values, "a place at the table" for
everyone.
Find this selection and more
by visiting the Nancy and
Joe McDonald Rainbow
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November 24th, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Come Home for Thanksgiving
Sol Smith is sponsoring a day!
World AIDS Day 2015

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
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Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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2016 Award Nominations
OkEq: New Trustees
2015 Falalala Ball

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Come Home for Thanksgiving
November 26, 12:00 p.m.
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74120

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Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq
OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving Day for a FREE community
meal at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Please confirm your attendance by contacting Amy Howe at
amy.howe@okeq.org or by calling 918-743-4297.
Local affirming and inclusive congregations and OkEq provide a wonderful
meal every year. The meal will be served at 12:00 p.m. Lunch will be
provided by:
Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
Fellowship Congregational Church
Fellowship Lutheran Church
All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
Eastside Christian Church
University United Methodist Church
Gordon George will be providing turkeys for the community meal.
David Dees and Club Majestic will be providing hams.

Sol Smith is sponsoring a day!

Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers
interested in Cub Scouts are held
on Sundays at 4:00 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, December 17th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

Thursday, November 26
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Sol Smith has made a generous
donation to sponsor the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center on
Thursday, November 26. Sol is
sponsoring the day in honor of
the Thanksgiving holiday. Thank
you, Sol!

OkEq Art Exhibit
The November exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
feature works by May Fang &amp; Jason
Lochhart.

If you are interested in making a
donation to sponsor the Equality
Center for your special day, click
here.

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World AIDS Day 2015
December 1, 2015, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
World AIDS Day is held on
the 1st of December each
year and is an opportunity
for people worldwide to
unite in the fight against HIV
and AIDS, show their
support for people living
with HIV and to
commemorate those who
we have lost to the virus.
Globally, an estimated 34
million people have HIV.
More than 35 million people
have died from the virus,
making it one of the most destructive pandemics in history.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse
&amp; PTSD counseling is available at
no cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Today, many scientific advances have been made in HIV/AIDS treatment,
there are laws to protect people living with the virus and we now
understand so much more about the condition. However, despite this,
many do not know the facts about how to protect themselves and others
from HIV, and stigma and discrimination remain a reality for many people
living with HIV. World AIDS Day is important as it reminds the public that
HIV has not gone away - there is still a vital need to raise money, increase
awareness, fight prejudice and improve education.
At the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, we will be hosting the Council Oak
Men's Chorale and Eric Himan on World AIDS Day.

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Counseling Services
Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Thurday, December 3
Friday, December 4
Tuesday, December 8
501 S. Cincinnati Ave, 8:00 p.m.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

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The Council Oak Men's Chorale will be presenting their annual holiday
concert in three upcoming performances . The concert, entitled "Echoes of
December", will feature a number of traditional holiday numbers, such as
"I Wonder as I Wander" , "Masters in this Hall" , and "God Rest You Merry
Gentlemen" , along with more contemporary fare, including "It's the Most
Wonderful Time of the Year" , "Little Saint Nick" , and more.
Tickets are $20 and may be purchased through www.counciloak.org , or at
the door. Early Special Ticket price before November 15 is "Buy 2 tickets
for the price of 1". So hurry and get your tickets!

Counseling Services
Weekdays

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For more information, please contact Amy Howe at amy.howe@okeq.org

PFLAG Tulsa Annual Holiday Dinner
December 11, 5:30 p.m.
All Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 S. Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74114

By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org
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SAVE THE DATE!
Please join PFLAG Tulsa for
their annual holiday dinner.
Bring friends, family and a
dish to share for their potluck
dinner.

SOS Group

PFl!AG
2016 Award Recipients: Now Accepting
Nominations
Oklahomans for Equality is now accepting
nominations for 2016 award recipients.
These individuals or organizations and
companies have advocated for full equality
for LGBTQ people and shown courage and
compassion.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Community Hero Award
Carolyn Wagner Youth Leadership Award
Russell Bennett Spiritual Inclusion Award
Tulsa Pride Grand Marshal
Contact Toby Jenkins at toby.jenkins@okeq.org with your nominations.

OkEq: New Trustees
Oklahomans for Equality is pleased to announce the appointment of three
new trustees for the Board of Trustees. They will be serving a three year
term along with the currently serving trustees.

New Trustees:

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"

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SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
E&lt; Transgender Elders

Shawna Baker

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
David Nelson

Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
Kris Wilmes

Present Trustees:

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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Get F.I.T.

Paul Allen

Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create
an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to
be successful.
$5 per session.

Yoga by Zach

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EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

Dan Burnstein
We wish to thank Sue Welch and Mark Frost for having completed six
years of service on the Board of Trustees. Thank you, Sue and Mark, for
your sacrifice and service to Oklahomans for Equality.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

$5.00 per Session

Free Your Mind
Ecstatic Dance

Sue Welch

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8th Annual Falalala Ball Presents:
HOLLA - T.H.E.Y.
December 19, 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

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Don your androgynous apparel and join us for the 8th annual Falalala Ball!
This year's theme is An Androgynous Costume Ball. Please pull out your
androgynous holiday dress and business casual.
Acceptable admission is any of the following:
Can goods and toiletries for St Jerome Parish Pantry
Can goods for Diversity Christian Food Pantry
Pet Food for A Friend for a Friend
Toys for Women in Recovery
Runway Fashion Show featuring THEY clothing
Cash Bar
Live Bands
Lite Hor d'oeuvres
Raffle Prizes
Child Care Provided
For more information, please contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org.

Every 4th Sunday of the
Month
1:00 p.m.
Wellness Room
$5.00 per Session
Free Your Mind Ecstatic Dance is a
moving meditation practice based
on the rhythms of life dynamic
music by SRhythms teacher and DJ
Eugene Hedlund play in the subtle
realms of joy and freedom.
We dance freely as the music
moves us - there are no steps to
learn! No dance experience is
required. Be sure to wear
comfortable clothing.

For more information, contact Mia
Pearl at
openheartspace9@gmail.com or
Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org.

Sisters in Song Present: Hope, Peace &amp; Joy
December 19, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church, UCC
2900 S. Harvard Ave, Tulsa, OK 74114

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before

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Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

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Every Friday
7 p.m.

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Every Friday
7:00 pm
Sisters in Song will be performing their Christmas concert entitled "Hope,
Peace and Joy".
They will be presenting several new works you've not heard before like
"The Christmas Shopping Blues" and "Cold and Fugue" along with your
favorites like "Sleigh Ride" and "Santa Baby".
Soloists include Linda Paul on the harp, a Miriam Childers and Sue
Bennett vocal duo, Jane Duenner and friend with a vocal duo, and our SIS
Quartet Ensemble performing two acapella songs.

A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

This is a wonderful evening to get into the spirit of Christmas by slowing
down and enjoying the sounds of Christmas.
Refreshments will be served following the concert!
For more information, contact Linda Barton Paul at 918-629-7259
or at harplinda1@gmail.com.
Booking info: www.harplinda.com
Booking is also available at gigmasters.com.
Admission is $15; student tickets are free.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Nimrod International Journal: Call for
Submissions
Deadline is November 30, 2015
This year has seen a
remarkable shift within the
United States in relation to
the gay rights movement.
Nimrod International
Journal has historically
celebrated and championed

Game Night

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writing by people from
marginalized populations,
whether those be nation,
ethnicity, or age. This year,
we're thrilled to announce an
issue devoted to writing from
LGBTQIA community.
For our Spring/Summer 2016
issue, Mirrors and Prisms: Writers of Marginalized Orientations and
Gender Identities, Nimrod International Journal is seeking poems, short
stories, and creative nonfiction pieces from writers who identify along the
LGBTQIA spectrum.

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

For more information on this year's submissions requirements, click here.

I.C.A.O. Presents: "The Voices in My Head"
Wednesday, November 25, 10:00 p.m. - ?
Tulsa Eagle, 1338 E 3rd St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Come join Absolute
Empress VIII Cheslea
Ray Star and the
Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma for our
annual "The Voices in
My Head" benefit.
Help us ring in the
start of the holiday
season as we raise
money for H.O.P.E and
their continuing
services for our
community.
21+ over only. No
cover. Identification will
be checked at the
door.
For more information,
click here.

ACA Open Enrollment Assistance
Ends January 31, 2016
Do you need assistance with open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare?

Contact The Insurance Crew!

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for
Equality and is a support network
for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information
about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers

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and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Dirk Hunter and Shane Allbee are insurance experts and they are more
than happy to help anyone and everyone who is interested in enrolling
with the ACA.
Dirk and Shane will be hosting informational meetings on:
December 8, 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
December 9, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality
Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

OR
Call them today at 918-794-0777.
Dirk Hunter: dirk@theinsurancecrew.com
Shane Allbee: shane@theinsurancecrew.com

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420 S. Main St, Suite 205
Tulsa, OK 74103

The Grateful Day Foundation: New
Transportation Program

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Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

The Grateful Day Foundation (GDF) is a local,
non-profit and grassroots organization. We seek to help fill
gaps in care for folks in the Tulsa area living with
HIV/AIDS. We host an annual retreat for those folks as
well.
We are currently working on a new transportation program to help these
individuals to get to and from the following care facilities:
OSU Specialty Clinic

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Tulsa C.A.R.E.S.
St. Jerome's Food Pantry
The GDF is seeking volunteers for our transportation project. The
requirements are simple: you just need a car, a current driver's license and
auto insurance. This project is all volunteer based and only requires a few
hours a month.
We will plan all rides/appointments on a monthly basis to help avoid any
last minute confusions. We will offer "Hot Shot" rides in special
circumstances. As we grow, we will be able to encompass more ride
destinations, such as physical therapy, other mental health locations, etc.
Please feel free to contact Chuck Courtney with the Grateful Day
Foundation at 539-664-7206 or visit their website at www.gratefulday.org if
you have any questions.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

It's Your Center - It's Your Day

Amy Howe
Administrative Assistant
Amy.Howe@OkEq.org
OkEq is offering our donors the opportunity to sponsor the organization for
a day or even a complete week. When you choose to sponsor OkEq for a
day, we will honor you or the person you designate by featuring our
sponsor on our website for the day, with a presentation board greeting
visitors in the front lobby on the day/week designated, by listing the
honoree in our weekly eNews, and a special posting on our OkEq
Facebook page.
Sponsors can select a day in honor of their birthday or to celebrate an
anniversary date or in memory of an individual, or whatever day means
the most to you.
Find out more information here.

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

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Tulsa Pride 2016 Meeting
December 10, 7:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

T U L S A
Tracy Allen
Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

A WEEKEND OF PRIDE
Our annual meeting to discuss the Tulsa Pride Festival will be held in the
Event Center at the Equality Center.
If you have any questions or require more information, please contact
Sarah Miller at sarah.miller@okeq.org
- - - - - or simply call the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center at 918-743-4297.

Invitation to Participate in Research
Factors Related to the Health and Well-being of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and/or Queer Adults Aged 50 and Older

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org
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If you identify as lesbian,
gay, bisexual,
transgender and/or
queer and are age 50 or
over, we invite you to
participate in a study
about factors related to
the health and wellbeing of lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender
and/or queer adults
aged 50 and older. We
also hope you will pass
this invitation on to
others.
We are a research team
from Oklahoma State University in Stillwater and some of us have been
working for a number of years to advocate for and learn more about things
that contribute to the health and well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender and/or queer adults aged 50 or over (LGBTQ+).
This study is part of that broader research and has two specific
purposes: 1) to learn more about whether the measures in this study,
which have been used with younger adults who identify as LGBT+,
are also valid for individuals aged 50 or older; and 2) to look at the
relationship between these measures and a measure of health and
well-being.

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You are eligible for this study if you are aged 50 and over and identify as
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer. If you are interested in
learning more about this study, please click here. On the web link, we
provide more information about the study, and direct you to where you can
give your consent and complete the survey measures. Alternately, you
may contact Dr. Sue C. Jacobs
(sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu or 405-744-9895) for more information about
the study and/or to have one of the researchers below assist you in
answering the research questions by entering them into a computer. Any
answers or personal information you provide will be anonymous as you
will not provide your name. If you have questions about your rights as a
research volunteer, you may contact the IRB Office at 223 Scott Hall,
Stillwater, OK 74078, 405-744-3377 or irb@okstate.edu.
We hope you are able to be part of this research. What we learn will be
reported as group data only and made available to service agencies,
health and mental health providers, equality centers, professional journals,
meetings, or others who request it. Your participation is voluntary and
you will receive no compensation except to know you are
contributing to knowledge about an important matter.

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit: The Work of Sonia
Sniderman
Thursday, December 3, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Art Gallery, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
The December OkEq showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of Sonia Sniderman.

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She says of her work:
"In the paintings in this exhibit, I try to portray the somewhat off-kilter
universe of my inner vision. This is a world where the mystery, wonder,
menace, and absurdity of existence is represented by animal and bird
images juxtaposed with serene young men or women lost in their private
thoughts."

For more information, please contact Allie Jensen at alliejensen@cox.net.

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS
Decision in favor of marriage equality are available in our
Pride Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to
you, there will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact
Stewart Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any
questions or concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

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Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Long Shot"
By D. Jackson Leigh
Equine veterinarian Tony Greyson
has always played the safe bet.
That is, until she runs into a very
cute, opinionated, jobless
journalist. The small town of
Cherokee Falls is just a pit stop for
Leah Montgomery while she figures
out how to put her career back on
track and deal with her
grandmother's slide into dementia.
Find this selection and more
by visiting the Nancy and
Joe McDonald Rainbow
Library.

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December 1st, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
World AIDS Day 2015
Gay Men's Dinner Club
2016 Award Nominations

Giving Tuesday

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit

You have heard of Black Friday and Cyber Monday when you shop for
those you love. Welcome to #GivingTuesday where you can show your
love for Oklahomans for Equality by making a donation. In 2015 over
48,000 people have participated in the programs and services of the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. We are a vital lifeline to the heartland,
please help us do more for our community. Click here to donate now.

Tulsa Pride 2016 Meeting

Council Oak Men's Chorale

PFLAG Tulsa Annual Holiday Dinner

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OkEq: New Trustees
2015 Falalala Ball
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Grateful Day Foundation
It's Your Center - It's Your Day
OSU Research Project
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World AIDS Day is held on
the 1st of December each
year and is an opportunity
for people worldwide to
unite in the fight against HIV
and AIDS, show their
support for people living
with HIV and to
commemorate those who
we have lost to the virus.
Globally, an estimated 34
million people have HIV.
More than 35 million people
have died from the virus,
making it one of the most destructive pandemics in history.
Today, many scientific advances have been made in HIV/AIDS treatment,
there are laws to protect people living with the virus and we now
understand so much more about the condition. However, despite this,
many do not know the facts about how to protect themselves and others
from HIV, and stigma and discrimination remain a reality for many people
living with HIV. World AIDS Day is important as it reminds the public that
HIV has not gone away - there is still a vital need to raise money, increase
awareness, fight prejudice and improve education.

Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq
Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers
interested in Cub Scouts are held
on Sundays at 4:00 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

At the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, we will be hosting the Council Oak
Men's Chorale and Eric Himan on World AIDS Day.

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, December 17th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The Decemberexhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
feature works by Sonia Sniderman.

Gay Men's Dinner Group
December 1st, 6:30pm
Marleys Chicago Style Pizza
6104 E. 71st St. Tulsa, OK

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2016 Award Recipients: Now Accepting
Nominations
Oklahomans for Equality is now accepting
nominations for 2016 award recipients.
These individuals or organizations and
companies have advocated for full equality
for LGBTQ people and shown courage and
compassion.
Community Hero Award
Carolyn Wagner Youth Leadership Award
Russell Bennett Spiritual Inclusion Award
Tulsa Pride Grand Marshal

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse
&amp; PTSD counseling is available at
no cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Contact Toby Jenkins at toby.jenkins@okeq.org with your nominations.

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit: The Work of Sonia
Sniderman
Thursday, December 3, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Art Gallery, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
The December OkEq showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of Sonia Sniderman.

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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She says of her work:
"In the paintings in this exhibit, I try to portray the somewhat off-kilter
universe of my inner vision. This is a world where the mystery, wonder,
menace, and absurdity of existence is represented by animal and bird
images juxtaposed with serene young men or women lost in their private
thoughts."

Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

Counseling Services

For more information, please contact Allie Jensen at alliejensen@cox.net.

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

Council Oak Men's Chorale
Thurday, December 3
Friday, December 4
Tuesday, December 8
501 S. Cincinnati Ave, 8:00 p.m.

Counseling Services
Weekdays

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By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

SOS Group

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The Council Oak Men's Chorale will be presenting their annual holiday
concert in three upcoming performances . The concert, entitled "Echoes of
December", will feature a number of traditional holiday numbers, such as
"I Wonder as I Wander" , "Masters in this Hall" , and "God Rest You Merry
Gentlemen" , along with more contemporary fare, including "It's the Most
Wonderful Time of the Year" , "Little Saint Nick" , and more.
Tickets are $20 and may be purchased through www.counciloak.org , or at
the door. Early Special Ticket price before November 15 is "Buy 2 tickets
for the price of 1". So hurry and get your tickets!
For more information, please contact Olivia Cotter at
olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Tulsa Pride 2016 Meeting
December 10, 7:00 p.m.
Event Center, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

T U L S A

A WEEKEND OF PRIDE
Our annual meeting to discuss the Tulsa Pride Festival will be held in the
Event Center at the Equality Center.
If you have any questions or require more information, please contact
Sarah Miller at sarah.miller@okeq.org or simply call the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center at 918-743-4297.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"

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PFLAG Tulsa Annual Holiday Dinner
December 11, 5:30 p.m.
All Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 S. Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74114
SAVE THE DATE!

SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
E&lt; Transgender Elders

Please join PFLAG Tulsa for
their annual holiday dinner.
Bring friends, family and a
dish to share for their potluck
dinner.

PFLAG
OkEq: New Trustees
Oklahomans for Equality is pleased to announce the appointment of three
new trustees for the Board of Trustees. They will be serving a three year
term along with the currently serving trustees.

New Trustees:

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Shawna Baker

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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Get F.I.T.

David Nelson

Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create
an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to
be successful.
$5 per session.

Yoga by Zach

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EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm
Kris Wilmes

Present Trustees:

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

$5.00 per Session

Free Your Mind
Ecstatic Dance

Paul Allen

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Dan Burnstein
We wish to thank Sue Welch and Mark Frost for having completed six
years of service on the Board of Trustees. Thank you, Sue and Mark, for
your sacrifice and service to Oklahomans for Equality.

Every 4th Sunday of the
Month
1:00 p.m.
Wellness Room
$5.00 per Session
Free Your Mind Ecstatic Dance is a
moving meditation practice based
on the rhythms of life dynamic
music by SRhythms teacher and DJ
Eugene Hedlund play in the subtle
realms of joy and freedom.
We dance freely as the music
moves us - there are no steps to
learn! No dance experience is
required. Be sure to wear
comfortable clothing.

Sue Welch

For more information, contact Mia
Pearl at
openheartspace9@gmail.com or
Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org.

Gender Outreach
Mark Frost

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before

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8th Annual Falalala Ball Presents:
HOLLA - T.H.E.Y.
December 19, 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

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Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group

Party with a PurpO$lZ

Every Friday
7 p.m.

Don your holiday apparel and join us for the 8th annual Falalala Ball!
Please pull out your holiday dress and business casual.

Nevermore Edits

Acceptable admission is any of the following:
Can goods and toiletries for St Jerome Parish Pantry
Can goods for Diversity Christian Food Pantry
Pet Food for A Friend for a Friend
Toys for Women in Recovery
Runway Fashion Show featuring THEY clothing
Cash Bar
Live Bands
Lite Hor d'oeuvres
Raffle Prizes
Child Care Provided

Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

For more information, please contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org.

Sisters in Song Present: Hope, Peace &amp; Joy
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2900 S. Harvard Ave, Tulsa, OK 74114

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12:30 pm
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have survived childhood sexual
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child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

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Sisters in Song will be performing their Christmas concert entitled "Hope,

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Peace and Joy".
They will be presenting several new works you've not heard before like
"The Christmas Shopping Blues" and "Cold and Fugue" along with your
favorites like "Sleigh Ride" and "Santa Baby".
Soloists include Linda Paul on the harp, a Miriam Childers and Sue
Bennett vocal duo, Jane Duenner and friend with a vocal duo, and our SIS
Quartet Ensemble performing two acapella songs.
This is a wonderful evening to get into the spirit of Christmas by slowing
down and enjoying the sounds of Christmas.

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Refreshments will be served following the concert!
For more information, contact Linda Barton Paul at 918-629-7259
or at harplinda1@gmail.com.
Booking info: www.harplinda.com
Booking is also available at gigmasters.com.
Admission is $15; student tickets are free.

ACA Open Enrollment Assistance
Ends January 31, 2016
Do you need assistance with open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act
a.k.a. Obamacare?

Contact The Insurance Crew!

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org
- - - - - - - - Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for
Equality and is a support network
for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information
about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

Dirk Hunter and Shane Allbee are insurance experts and they are more
than happy to help anyone and everyone who is interested in enrolling
with the ACA.
Dirk and Shane will be hosting informational meetings on:
December 8, 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
December 9, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
OR
Call them today at 918-794-0777.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers

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Dirk Hunter: dirk@theinsurancecrew.com
Shane Allbee: shane@theinsurancecrew.com

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Workforce Oklahoma
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The Grateful Day Foundation: New
Transportation Program

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The Grateful Day Foundation (GDF) is a local,
non-profit and grassroots organization. We seek to help fill
gaps in care for folks in the Tulsa area living with
HIV/AIDS. We host an annual retreat for those folks as
well.

Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality
Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

We are currently working on a new transportation program to help these
individuals to get to and from the following care facilities:

Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing

OSU Specialty Clinic
Tulsa C.A.R.E.S.
St. Jerome's Food Pantry

Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

The GDF is seeking volunteers for our transportation project. The
requirements are simple: you just need a car, a current driver's license and
auto insurance. This project is all volunteer based and only requires a few
hours a month.
We will plan all rides/appointments on a monthly basis to help avoid any
last minute confusions. We will offer "Hot Shot" rides in special
circumstances. As we grow, we will be able to encompass more ride
destinations, such as physical therapy, other mental health locations, etc.
Please feel free to contact Chuck Courtney with the Grateful Day
Foundation at 539-664-7206 or visit their website at www.gratefulday.org if
you have any questions.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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OkEq is offering our donors the opportunity to sponsor the organization for
a day or even a complete week. When you choose to sponsor OkEq for a
day, we will honor you or the person you designate by featuring our
sponsor on our website for the day, with a presentation board greeting
visitors in the front lobby on the day/week designated, by listing the
honoree in our weekly eNews, and a special posting on our OkEq
Facebook page.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Sponsors can select a day in honor of their birthday or to celebrate an
anniversary date or in memory of an individual, or whatever day means
the most to you.
Find out more information here.

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
olivia.cotter@OkEq.org

Invitation to Participate in Research
Factors Related to the Health and Well-being of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and/or Queer Adults Aged 50 and Older
If you identify as lesbian,
gay, bisexual,
transgender and/or
queer and are age 50 or
over, we invite you to
participate in a study
about factors related to
the health and wellbeing of lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender
and/or queer adults
aged 50 and older. We
also hope you will pass
this invitation on to
others.

Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

We are a research team

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from Oklahoma State University in Stillwater and some of us have been
working for a number of years to advocate for and learn more about things
that contribute to the health and well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender and/or queer adults aged 50 or over (LGBTQ+).
This study is part of that broader research and has two specific
purposes: 1) to learn more about whether the measures in this study,
which have been used with younger adults who identify as LGBT+,
are also valid for individuals aged 50 or older; and 2) to look at the
relationship between these measures and a measure of health and
well-being.

Tracy Allen
Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

You are eligible for this study if you are aged 50 and over and identify as
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer. If you are interested in
learning more about this study, please click here. On the web link, we
provide more information about the study, and direct you to where you can
give your consent and complete the survey measures. Alternately, you
may contact Dr. Sue C. Jacobs
(sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu or 405-744-9895) for more information about
the study and/or to have one of the researchers below assist you in
answering the research questions by entering them into a computer. Any
answers or personal information you provide will be anonymous as you
will not provide your name. If you have questions about your rights as a
research volunteer, you may contact the IRB Office at 223 Scott Hall,
Stillwater, OK 74078, 405-744-3377 or irb@okstate.edu.
We hope you are able to be part of this research. What we learn will be
reported as group data only and made available to service agencies,
health and mental health providers, equality centers, professional journals,
meetings, or others who request it. Your participation is voluntary and
you will receive no compensation except to know you are
contributing to knowledge about an important matter.

Equality Center Pride Store

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These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS
Decision in favor of marriage equality are available in our
Pride Store for $17. If you would like your pendant sent to
you, there will be an additional $3 cost for shipping. Contact
Stewart Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any
questions or concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"The Construction of Homosexuality"
By David F. Greenberg
"At various times, homosexuality
has been considered the noblest of
loves, a horrible sin, a
psychological condition or grounds
for torture and execution. David F.
Greenberg's careful, encyclopedic
and important new book argues
that homosexuality is only deviant
because society has constructed,
or defined, it as deviant. The book
takes us over vast terrains of
example and detail in the history of
homosexuality."-Nicholas B.
Dirks, New York Times Book
Review

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Find this selection and more
by visiting the Nancy and
Joe McDonald Rainbow
Library.

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December 9th, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
PFLAG Tulsa Annual Holiday Dinner
EBA Mixer
2015 Falalala Ball
Gamily Holiday Party

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Tulsa Shoe Rebuilders
Monday-Wednesday and Friday 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Closed Saturday and Sunday

2016 Award Nominations
Sisters in Song
ACA Open Enrollment Assistance
Grateful Day Foundation

Tulsa Shoe Rebuilders is Tulsa's oldest and finest shoe repair shop featuring
shoe repair and cowboy and western boot repair. We also provide premium maker
and repair service for high end leather goods, bags, purses and various other
items including custom work.

It's Your Center - It's Your Day
OSU Research Project
"First Thursday" Art Exhibit
OkEq night at Sisserou's

Like us on Facebook or visit our website here.

Karaoke for a Kause

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PFLAG Tulsa Annual Holiday Dinner
December 11, 5:30 p.m.
All Souls Unitarian Church
2952 S. Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74114
SAVE THE DATE!
Join PFLAG Tulsa for their annual holiday dinner. Reception will be
at 5:30 pm, Dinner at 6:00pm. Everyone is invited. Please bring a
dish to share, PFLAG Tulsa will provide the turkey, paper goods and
utensils. Joyous holiday entertainment will be performed by Sisters in
Song and Council Oak Men's Chorale.

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PFLAG
TULSA CHAPTER

EBA Mixer
Wednesday, December 16, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church, UCC,
2900 S. Harvard Ave, Tulsa, OK 7411 4

Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq

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E UALITY
Business Alliance

Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers
interested in Cub Scouts are held
on Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure
to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking
mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or
use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to
olivia.cotter@okeq.org
- - - - - for more information.
The December EBA mixer will be hosted by Fellowship Congregational Church,
UCC.
At Fellowship, we're attracted to an inclusive faith that takes the Christian tradition
seriously without needing it to be superior to something else. We strive for
compassionate community, honest questions and meaningful dialogue about the
mysteries of living life. We don't think that we have to believe alike in order to be
together, but we do believe in a few of the same things - inclusion, compassion, justice
and grace.

8th Annual Falalala Ball Presents:
HOLLA - T.H.E.Y.
December 19, 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, December 17th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The Decemberexhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
feature works by Sonia Sniderman.

t1o11a-T. H. E.Y.
Party with e Purpossz

Don your holiday apparel and join us for the 8th annual Falalala Ball! Please pull out
your holiday dress and business casual.
Acceptable admission is any of the following:
Can goods and toiletries for St Jerome Parish Pantry
Can goods for Diversity Christian Food Pantry
Pet Food for A Friend for a Friend
Toys for Women in Recovery
Runway Fashion Show featuring THEY clothing
Cash Bar
Live Bands
Lite Hor d'oeuvres
Raffle Prizes
Child Care Provided

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For more information, please contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org.

Gamily Holiday Party
December 19, 7:00 p.m.- 11:00p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
While the big kids party downstairs Gamily will be rocking
upstairs. We will have music, crafts, snacks, games, dancing
and a visit from Santa Claus. Parents can attend the Falalala
Ball while children enjoy family friendly holiday fun. For more
information or to RSVP please contact

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse
&amp; PTSD counseling is available at
no cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

olivia.cotter@okeq.org
The Gamily is a group of, and for, gay families in the Tulsa
area, and those who support them.

2016 Award Recipients: Now Accepting Nominations
Oklahomans for Equality is now accepting nominations for
2016 award recipients.
These individuals or organizations and companies have
advocated for full equality for LGBTQ people and shown
courage and compassion.
Community Hero Award
Carolyn Wagner Youth Leadership Award
Russell Bennett Spiritual Inclusion Award
Tulsa Pride Grand Marshal

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Contact Toby Jenkins at toby.jenkins@okeq.org with your nominations.

Sisters in Song Present: Hope, Peace &amp; Joy
December 19, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church, UCC
2900 S. Harvard Ave, Tulsa, OK 74114

Counseling Services
Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

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Sisters in Song will be performing their Christmas concert entitled "Hope, Peace and
Joy".

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

They will be presenting several new works you've not heard before like "The Christmas
Shopping Blues" and "Cold and Fugue" along with your favorites like "Sleigh Ride" and
"Santa Baby".
Soloists include Linda Paul on the harp, a Miriam Childers and Sue Bennett vocal duo,
Jane Duenner and friend with a vocal duo, and our SIS Quartet Ensemble performing
two acapella songs.
This is a wonderful evening to get into the spirit of Christmas by slowing down and
enjoying the sounds of Christmas.
Refreshments will be served following the concert!

Counseling Services

For more information, contact Linda Barton Paul at 918-629-7259
or at harplinda1@gmail.com.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org
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Booking info: www.harplinda.com
Booking is also available at gigmasters.com.
Admission is $15; student tickets are free.

ACA Open Enrollment Assistance
Ends January 31, 2016

SOS Group

Do you need assistance with open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act a.k.a.
Obamacare?

Contact The Insurance Crew!

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
Dirk Hunter and Shane Allbee are insurance experts and they are more than happy to
help anyone and everyone who is interested in enrolling with the ACA.

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Dirk and Shane will be hosting informational meetings on:
December 9, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
OR
Call them today at 918-794-0777.
Dirk Hunter: dirk@theinsurancecrew.com
Shane Allbee: shane@theinsurancecrew.com

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420 S. Main St, Suite 205
Tulsa, OK 74103

The Grateful Day Foundation: New Transportation
Program

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

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The Grateful Day Foundation (GDF) is a local,
non-profit and grassroots organization. We seek to help fill
gaps in care for folks in the Tulsa area living with
HIV/AIDS. We host an annual retreat for those folks as
well.

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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ServJCes and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

We are currently working on a new transportation program to help these individuals to
get to and from the following care facilities:
OSU Specialty Clinic
Tulsa C.A.R.E.S.
St. Jerome's Food Pantry
The GDF is seeking volunteers for our transportation project. The requirements are
simple: you just need a car, a current driver's license and auto insurance. This project is
all volunteer based and only requires a few hours a month.
We will plan all rides/appointments on a monthly basis to help avoid any last minute
confusions. We will offer "Hot Shot" rides in special circumstances. As we grow, we will
be able to encompass more ride destinations, such as physical therapy, other mental
health locations, etc.
Please feel free to contact Chuck Courtney with the Grateful Day Foundation at

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group

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539-664-7206 or visit their website at www.gratefulday.org if you have any questions.

It's Your Center - It's Your Day

every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

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OkEq is offering our donors the opportunity to sponsor the organization for a day or
even a complete week. When you choose to sponsor OkEq for a day, we will honor you
or the person you designate by featuring our sponsor on our website for the day, with a
presentation board greeting visitors in the front lobby on the day/week designated, by
listing the honoree in our weekly eNews, and a special posting on our OkEq Facebook
page.
Sponsors can select a day in honor of their birthday or to celebrate an anniversary date
or in memory of an individual, or whatever day means the most to you.
Find out more information here.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Invitation to Participate in Research
Factors Related to the Health and Well-being of Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual,
Transgender and/or Queer Adults Aged 50 and Older
If you identify as lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and/or queer
and are age 50 or over, we invite you
to participate in a study about factors
related to the health and well-being of
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender
and/or queer adults aged 50 and
older. We also hope you will pass this
invitation on to others.
We are a research team from
Oklahoma State University in
Stillwater and some of us have been
working for a number of years to
advocate for and learn more about
things that contribute to the health and
well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual,

Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create
an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to
be successful.
$5 per session.

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transgender and/or queer adults aged 50 or over (LGBTQ+).
This study is part of that broader research and has two specific purposes: 1) to
learn more about whether the measures in this study, which have been used with
younger adults who identify as LGBT+, are also valid for individuals aged 50 or
older; and 2) to look at the relationship between these measures and a measure
of health and well-being.

Take A Class

EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

$5.00 per Session

Free Your Mind
Ecstatic Dance

You are eligible for this study if you are aged 50 and over and identify as lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and/or queer. If you are interested in learning more about this
study, please click here. On the web link, we provide more information about the study,
and direct you to where you can give your consent and complete the survey measures.
Alternately, you may contact Dr. Sue C. Jacobs
(sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu or 405-744-9895) for more information about the study
and/or to have one of the researchers below assist you in answering the research
questions by entering them into a computer. Any answers or personal information you
provide will be anonymous as you will not provide your name. If you have questions
about your rights as a research volunteer, you may contact the IRB Office at 223 Scott
Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078, 405-744-3377 or irb@okstate.edu.
We hope you are able to be part of this research. What we learn will be reported as
group data only and made available to service agencies, health and mental health
providers, equality centers, professional journals, meetings, or others who request it.
Your participation is voluntary and you will receive no compensation except to
know you are contributing to knowledge about an important matter.

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit: "A Sense of Wonder..."
featuring the works of Dave Muller
Thursday, January 7, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Art Gallery, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Every 4th Sunday of the
Month
1:00 p.m.
Wellness Room
$5.00 per Session
Free Your Mind Ecstatic Dance is a
moving meditation practice based
on the rhythms of life dynamic
music by SRhythms teacher and DJ
Eugene Hedlund play in the subtle
realms of joy and freedom.
We dance freely as the music
moves us - there are no steps to
learn! No dance experience is
required. Be sure to wear
comfortable clothing.

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The January Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in Downtown Tulsa) will feature
the works of Dave Muller in a show titled "A Sense of Wonder..." beginning with a
reception on Thursday, January 7th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
Dave Muller is a (recently retired) geologist and photographer with a passion for wildlife
and landscape photography. Dave's photographs have been honored in local, state,
and regional competitions. Dave has been an invited artist for the last two Tulsa
MayFest Invitational Gallery exhibitions. He lived in and attended school in Iceland long
ago, and remains reasonably fluent in Icelandic several decades later - he has led
photographic trips to Iceland, the desert southwest, and around Oklahoma's Green
Country, and he has lectured on a variety of photography-related topics at local and
regional photographer gatherings.
Dave's exhibit primarily focuses on the beauty in the natural world. Images in "A Sense
of Wonder..." include canvas, metal, and traditional framed prints of landscapes and
wildlife from Iceland, the desert southwest, and Northeastern Oklahoma. The goal of
Dave's imagery is to encourage a sense of delight and awe in the beauty that surrounds
us and to foster a sense of wonder at the magnificence in our world. Dave's images
capture details we tend to miss - things that we are not aware of or overlook.

For more information, contact Mia
Pearl at
openheartspace9@gmail.com or
Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Dave Says of his work: "I hope that viewers of these images will have their spirits
buoyed and their senses sharpened as they anticipate and prepare for their future
encounters with the natural world".

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Nevermore Edits
Every Friday
7:00 pm

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, January 7th from 6-9pm where there will
be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. For
more information, please contact Allie Jensen at alliejensen@cox.net

A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

OkEq night at Sisserou's
January 11, 11:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m.
107 North Boulder, Tulsa, OK 74103
It is OkEq night at Sisserou's 107 North
Boulder with the entrance on North Main. 10%
of the proceeds go to Oklahomans for Equality.
Located in Tulsa's Brady Arts District,

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Sisserou's Restaurant concept is inspired by
the colorful cuisine of the island of Dominica,
the Nature Isle of the Caribbean.

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Karaoke for a Kause
December 20, 10:00 p.m.- 2:00 a.m.
New Age Renegade
1649 S Main St, Tulsa, OK 74119

Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

The Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
will be hosting New Age Renegade's
December's "Karaoke for a Kause". Benefiting - Youth Services of Tulsa.
Sunday, December 20, 2015 - 10 pm at New Age Renegade.
21+, No Cover
EmCee - Absolute Empress VIII Chelsea Ray Starr
100% of all tips collected during each performance will go to the Kause.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno
ICAO is a Nonprofit 501(c)(3) Charity Organization
www.impcourtok.org

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS Decision in
favor of marriage equality are available in our Pride Store for $17. If you
would like your pendant sent to you, there will be an additional $3 cost for
shipping. Contact Stewart Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any
questions or concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

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Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for
Equality and is a support network
for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information
about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with
the new items and new sale items

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"A Secret Edge"
By Robin Reardon
The one place Jason feels comfortable is on the
track where he can run fast and hard. He loves
the feel of the wind at his back, of his legs
propelling him furiously around, the roar of the
crowd in his ears. But now, even his sanctuary
feels threatening. It isn't just the jerks who call
him "faggot" in the locker room. A new guy has
joined the team, and everything about him will
challenge the way Jason sees life. From latenight showings of "La Cage Aux Folles" to
reading Gandhi, he's running a new race on an
uncertain course, and only one thing's for sure-his senior year is going to be unforgettable.
With A Secret Edge, Robin Reardon delivers a
sexy, sensitive coming-of-age novel about
identity and courage, love and honor, anger and
hope, and the many ways the truth can really set
you free.
Find this selection and more by visiting
the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow
Library.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality
Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

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MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
olivia.cotter@OkEq.org

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Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

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Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

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December 16th, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
2015 Falalala Ball
Gamily Holiday Party
EBA Mixer

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Tulsa Shoe Rebuilders
Monday-Wednesday and Friday 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Closed Saturday and Sunday

Sisters in Song
Article Headline
GLSEN Donation
It's Your Center - It's Your Day
OSU Research Project

Tulsa Shoe Rebuilders is Tulsa's oldest and finest shoe repair shop featuring
shoe repair and cowboy and western boot repair. We also provide premium maker
and repair service for high end leather goods, bags, purses and various other
items including custom work.

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit
OkEq night at Sisserou's
Karaoke for a Kause
Pride Store

Like us on Facebook or visit our website here.

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8th Annual Falalala Ball Presents:
HOLLA - T.H.E.Y.
December 19, 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

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Party with a Purpo~!Z

Don your holiday apparel and join us for the 8th annual Falalala Ball! Please pull out
your holiday dress and business casual.
Acceptable admission is any of the following:
Can goods and toiletries for St Jerome Parish Pantry
Can goods for Diversity Christian Food Pantry
Pet Food for A Friend for a Friend
Toys for Women in Recovery

Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq
Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers
interested in Cub Scouts are held

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Runway Fashion Show featuring THEY clothing
Live Performances by:
Robbie Dee Ewens - Renowned Violinist
Ben Matthews - Acoustic Guitarist
Emiliano Bonilla - Beefcake Bodybuilder
Grant Massey - Acoustic Guitarist
Mr. and Mrs. Claus
Cash Bar
Lite Hor d'oeuvres
Raffle Prizes:
Weekend Stay at The Hyatt Regency
Pizza Oven
Janet Jackson Tickets
Restaurant Tour Gift Package
And More
Holiday Wreath Auction
Child Care Provided
For more information, please contact Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org.

Gamily Holiday Pajama Party

on Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, December 17th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

December 19, 6:30 p.m.- 10:30p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

OkEq Art Exhibit
While the big kids party downstairs Gamily will
be rocking upstairs in our jammies. So put your
PJ's on and get ready for fun! We will have
holiday music and karaoke, crafts, snacks,
games, dancing and a visit from Santa Claus.
The best part is, every child gets a puppy to take
home!

The Decemberexhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
feature works by Sonia Sniderman.

Parents can attend the Falalala Ball while
children enjoy family friendly holiday fun. For
more information or to RSVP please contact

olivia.cotter@okeq.org
The Gamily is a group of, and for, gay families in
the Tulsa area, and those who support them.

EBA Mixer
Wednesday, December 16, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church, UCC,
2900 S. Harvard Ave, Tulsa, OK 7411 4

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse
&amp; PTSD counseling is available at

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no cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Business Alliance

The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure
to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking
mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or
use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to
olivia.cotter@okeq.org
- - - - for more information.
The December EBA mixer will be hosted by Fellowship Congregational Church,
UCC.
At Fellowship, we're attracted to an inclusive faith that takes the Christian tradition
seriously without needing it to be superior to something else. We strive for
compassionate community, honest questions and meaningful dialogue about the
mysteries of living life. We don't think that we have to believe alike in order to be
together, but we do believe in a few of the same things - inclusion, compassion, justice
and grace.

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Sisters in Song Present: Hope, Peace &amp; Joy
December 19, 7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church, UCC
2900 S. Harvard Ave, Tulsa, OK 74114

Counseling Services

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Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org
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Sisters in Song will be performing their Christmas concert entitled "Hope, Peace and
Joy".
They will be presenting several new works you've not heard before like "The Christmas
Shopping Blues" and "Cold and Fugue" along with your favorites like "Sleigh Ride" and

Counseling Services

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"Santa Baby".
Soloists include Linda Paul on the harp, a Miriam Childers and Sue Bennett vocal duo,
Jane Duenner and friend with a vocal duo, and our SIS Quartet Ensemble performing
two acapella songs.
This is a wonderful evening to get into the spirit of Christmas by slowing down and
enjoying the sounds of Christmas.
Refreshments will be served following the concert!

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

For more information, contact Linda Barton Paul at 918-629-7259
or at harplinda1@gmail.com.
Booking info: www.harplinda.com
Booking is also available at gigmasters.com.
Admission is $15; student tickets are free.

The Danish Girl Viewing Event
January 1, 6:00 p.m. Reception and Discussion, 7:00p.m. Viewing
Circle Cinema
12 S. Lewis Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104

Join Oklahomans for Equality along with Circle
Cinema at the viewing event of THE DANISH
GIRL.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

As well as our amazing guests for an astonishing
discussion on the film and today's transgender
issues.
Medical Expert, Dr. Laura Arrowsmith
Mental Health Expert, Taylor Burns
and
Transgender Legal Expert, Alyssa Bryant
Academy Award winner Eddie Redmayne stars
as the Danish artist who was one of the first
recipients of sexual reassignment surgery in
the1920s. The remarkable love story inspired by
the lives of Lili Elbe and Gerda Wegender, is
expertly adapted for the screen by Oscar winning
director Tom Hooper. Lili and Gerda's marriage
and painting evolve as they navigate Lili's
groundbreaking journey as a transgender pioneer.
Click here to purchase tickets.

GLSEN Book Donation

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

The Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library received
it's largest single donation to date, this month. Jerry Custer,
our volunteer librarian, is thrilled to add over 100 new titles
to our library catalog.

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We would like to extend a huge THANK YOU to Gay,
Lesbian, Straight Education Network (GLSEN) and to all
the book donors this month! Your generous donations
provide resources to educate, advocate and entertain our
LGBT community.

It's Your Center - It's Your Day

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

OkEq is offering our donors the opportunity to sponsor the organization for a day or
even a complete week. When you choose to sponsor OkEq for a day, we will honor you
or the person you designate by featuring our sponsor on our website for the day, with a
presentation board greeting visitors in the front lobby on the day/week designated, by
listing the honoree in our weekly eNews, and a special posting on our OkEq Facebook
page.
Sponsors can select a day in honor of their birthday or to celebrate an anniversary date
or in memory of an individual, or whatever day means the most to you.

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Service!i and Advoc,,cy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Find out more information here.

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation

Invitation to Participate in Research
Factors Related to the Health and Well-being of Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual,
Transgender and/or Queer Adults Aged 50 and Older
If you identify as lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and/or queer
and are age 50 or over, we invite you
to participate in a study about factors
related to the health and well-being of
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender
and/or queer adults aged 50 and
older. We also hope you will pass this
invitation on to others.

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We are a research team from
Oklahoma State University in
Stillwater and some of us have been
working for a number of years to
advocate for and learn more about
things that contribute to the health and
well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender and/or queer adults aged 50 or over (LGBTQ+).
This study is part of that broader research and has two specific purposes: 1) to
learn more about whether the measures in this study, which have been used with
younger adults who identify as LGBT+, are also valid for individuals aged 50 or
older; and 2) to look at the relationship between these measures and a measure
of health and well-being.

Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

You are eligible for this study if you are aged 50 and over and identify as lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and/or queer. If you are interested in learning more about this
study, please click here. On the web link, we provide more information about the study,
and direct you to where you can give your consent and complete the survey measures.
Alternately, you may contact Dr. Sue C. Jacobs
(sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu or 405-744-9895) for more information about the study
and/or to have one of the researchers below assist you in answering the research
questions by entering them into a computer. Any answers or personal information you
provide will be anonymous as you will not provide your name. If you have questions
about your rights as a research volunteer, you may contact the IRB Office at 223 Scott
Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078, 405-744-3377 or irb@okstate.edu.
We hope you are able to be part of this research. What we learn will be reported as
group data only and made available to service agencies, health and mental health
providers, equality centers, professional journals, meetings, or others who request it.
Your participation is voluntary and you will receive no compensation except to
know you are contributing to knowledge about an important matter.

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit: "A Sense of Wonder..."
featuring the works of Dave Muller
Thursday, January 7, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Art Gallery, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create
an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to
be successful.
$5 per session.

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EVERY SUNDAY
@4:30 pm

The January Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in Downtown Tulsa) will feature
the works of Dave Muller in a show titled "A Sense of Wonder..." beginning with a
reception on Thursday, January 7th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
Dave Muller is a (recently retired) geologist and photographer with a passion for wildlife
and landscape photography. Dave's photographs have been honored in local, state,
and regional competitions. Dave has been an invited artist for the last two Tulsa
MayFest Invitational Gallery exhibitions. He lived in and attended school in Iceland long
ago, and remains reasonably fluent in Icelandic several decades later - he has led
photographic trips to Iceland, the desert southwest, and around Oklahoma's Green
Country, and he has lectured on a variety of photography-related topics at local and
regional photographer gatherings.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

$5.00 per Session

Free Your Mind
Ecstatic Dance

Dave's exhibit primarily focuses on the beauty in the natural world. Images in "A Sense
of Wonder..." include canvas, metal, and traditional framed prints of landscapes and
wildlife from Iceland, the desert southwest, and Northeastern Oklahoma. The goal of
Dave's imagery is to encourage a sense of delight and awe in the beauty that surrounds
us and to foster a sense of wonder at the magnificence in our world. Dave's images
capture details we tend to miss - things that we are not aware of or overlook.
Dave Says of his work: "I hope that viewers of these images will have their spirits
buoyed and their senses sharpened as they anticipate and prepare for their future
encounters with the natural world".

Every 4th Sunday of the
Month
1:00 p.m.
Wellness Room
$5.00 per Session

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, January 7th from 6-9pm where there will
be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. For
more information, please contact Allie Jensen at alliejensen@cox.net

OkEq night at Sisserou's
January 11, 11:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m.
107 North Boulder, Tulsa, OK 74103

Free Your Mind Ecstatic Dance is a
moving meditation practice based
on the rhythms of life dynamic
music by SRhythms teacher and DJ
Eugene Hedlund play in the subtle
realms of joy and freedom.
We dance freely as the music
moves us - there are no steps to
learn! No dance experience is
required. Be sure to wear
comfortable clothing.

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It is OkEq night at Sisserou's, 107 North
Boulder, with the entrance on North Main. 10%
of the proceeds go to Oklahomans for Equality.
Located in Tulsa's Brady Arts District,
Sisserou's Restaurant concept is inspired by
the colorful cuisine of the island of Dominica,
the Nature Isle of the Caribbean.

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Karaoke for a Kause
December 20, 10:00 p.m.- 2:00 a.m.
New Age Renegade
1649 S Main St, Tulsa, OK 74119
The Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
will be hosting New Age Renegade's
December's "Karaoke for a Kause". Benefiting - Youth Services of Tulsa.
Sunday, December 20, 2015 - 10 pm at New Age Renegade.
21+, No Cover
EmCee - Absolute Empress VIII Chelsea Ray Starr
100% of all tips collected during each performance will go to the Kause.

For more information, contact Mia
Pearl at
openheartspace9@gmail.com or
Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

ICAO is a Nonprofit 501(c)(3) Charity Organization
www.impcourtok.org

Nevermore Edits
Every Friday
7:00 pm

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS Decision in
favor of marriage equality are available in our Pride Store for $17. If you
would like your pendant sent to you, there will be an additional $3 cost for
shipping. Contact Stewart Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any
questions or concerns.

A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous

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Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night
Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with
the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Almost a Woman"
By Esmeralda Santiago
Following the enchanting story recounted in
When I Was Puerto Rican of the author's
emergence from the barrios of Brooklyn to the
prestigious Performing Arts High School in
Manhattan, Esmeralda Santiago delivers the tale
of her young adulthood, where she continually
strives to find a balance between becoming
American and staying Puerto Rican. While
translating for her mother Mami at the welfare
office in the morning, starring as Cleopatra at
New York's prestigious Performing Arts High
School in the afternoons, and dancing salsa all
night, she begins to defy her mother's protective
rules, only to find that independence brings new
dangers and dilemmas.
Find this selection and more by visiting
the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow
Library.

ALM

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org
- - - - - - Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

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Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for
Equality and is a support network
for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information
about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality
Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

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MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
olivia.cotter@OkEq.org

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Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

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Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

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December 22nd, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Special Holiday Services
The Danish Girl
Roughneck Roller Derby

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Tulsa Shoe Rebuilders
Monday-Wednesday and Friday 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Closed Saturday and Sunday

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit
Ladies Social Club
OkEq night at Sisserou's
EBA Mixer
Tulsa Pride Bingo

Tulsa Shoe Rebuilders is Tulsa's oldest and finest shoe repair shop featuring
shoe repair and cowboy and western boot repair. We also provide premium maker
and repair service for high end leather goods, bags, purses and various other
items including custom work.

Before the I Do
Wild Hearts Ball
It's Your Center - It's Your Day
OSU Research Project

Like us on Facebook or visit our website here.

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Happy Holidays
2015 Holiday Schedule for our Affirming, Inclusive and
Welcoming Faith Communities
Christmas Services
All Souls Unitarian Church
2952 South Peoria Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
Dec 24, 4:30 pm, 6:00 pm &amp; 7:30 pm Candlelight service

Healthcare Navigator
Every Tuesday in January from
12:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator in the
Rainbow Library She will more than
happy to help anyone and everyone
who is interested in enrolling with
the Affordable Care Act a.k.a.
Obamacare.

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Bethany Christian Church
6730 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec 24, 7:00 pm
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
1301 S Boston Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24, 2:00 pm Children's Service of the Bells
4:00 pm &amp; 6:00 pm Candlelight Worship Services
11:00 pm Candlelight Communion Service
Christ Church Episcopal
10901 South Yale Ave
Tulsa, OK 74137
Dec 24, 5:30 pm &amp; 9:00 pm Candlelight Service
Dec 25, 10:00 am Holy Communion

Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq
Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers
interested in Cub Scouts are held
on Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

College Hill Presbyterian Church
712 South Columbia Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74104
Dec 24, 6:30 pm Christmas Eve and Candlelight Service
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
627 South 131st East Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74108
Dec 24, 6:00 pm Candlelight Service
Eastside Christian Church
1438 S Indianapolis Ave
Tulsa, OK 74112
Dec 24, 6:00 pm
The Episcopal Church of The Redeemer
213 North Seminole Ave.
Okmulgee, OK 74447
Dec 24, 7:00 pm Christ Mass with reception to follow
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
2900 South Harvard
Tulsa, OK 74114
Dec 24, 7:00 pm Christmas Eve Service

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, January 21st
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The Decemberexhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
feature works by Sonia Sniderman.

Fellowship Lutheran Church ELCA
6727 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133

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Dec 24, 4:00 pm, 6:00 pm &amp; 8:00 pm
First Christian Church
913 S Boulder Ave
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24th, 10:30 pm Pre Service Music
11:00 pm Christmas Eve Service
Good Shepherd Episcopal Church
1420 E Dewey
Sapulpa, OK 74066
Dec 24, 5:30 Holy Eucharist, 10:30 Christmas Eve Worship
Hope Unitarian
8432 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec 24, 6:00 pm Candlelight Service
Parish Church of St Jerome
205 West King
Tulsa, OK 74106
Dec 24, Celebration of Midnight Mass
10:00 pm Reception
11:00 pm Holy Eucharist

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse
&amp; PTSD counseling is available at
no cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

St Dunstan's Episcopal Church
5635 East 71st Street
Tulsa, OK 74136
Dec 24, 7 pm Choral Holy Eucharist
10:30 pm Carols for the Christ Child
11:00 pm Festival Choral Holy Eucharist
St Paul's United Methodist Church
1442 South Quaker Avenue
(one block east of Peoria on 15th Street)
Tulsa, OK 74120
Dec 24, 6:00 pm Candlelight Worship &amp; Communion
Trinity Episcopal Church
501 South Cincinnati Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74103
Dec 24, 5 pm Christmas Pageant and Eucharist Rite II
5:00 pm Communion Service with Children's Pageant
8:30 pm Choral Prelude
9:00 pm Traditional Christmas Eve Service
10:30 pm Choral Prelude

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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11:00 pm Traditional Christmas Eve Service
Dec 25, 10:00 am Christmas Day Service with Carols
Unity Center of Tulsa
1830 South Boston Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24, 6:00 pm Candle lighting service
Unity Church of Christianity
3355 S. Jamestown Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74135
Dec 24, 6:30 pm Candlelight Service
Special Guest Music by Ashlee Elmore
University United Methodist Church
500 S College
Tulsa, OK 74104
Dec 24, 6:30 pm Candlelight Service of Lessons and Carols

Counseling Services
Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

Kwanzaa Services (Begins Friday, December 26th)
Church of the Restoration Unitarian Universalist
1314 N Greenwood Ave
Tulsa, OK 74106
Dec 27, 11:00 am, Kwanzaa Service

The Danish Girl Viewing Event
January 1, 6:00 p.m. Reception and Discussion, 7:00p.m. Viewing
Circle Cinema
12 S. Lewis Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

Join Oklahomans for Equality along with Circle
Cinema at the viewing event of THE DANISH
GIRL.
As well as our amazing guests for an astonishing
discussion on the film and today's transgender
issues.
Medical Expert, Dr. Laura Arrowsmith
Mental Health Expert, Taylor Burns
and
Transgender Legal Expert, Alyssa Bryant
Academy Award winner Eddie Redmayne stars
as the Danish artist who was one of the first
recipients of sexual reassignment surgery in
the1920s. The remarkable love story inspired by

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.

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the lives of Lili Elbe and Gerda Wegender, is
expertly adapted for the screen by Oscar winning
director Tom Hooper. Lili and Gerda's marriage
and painting evolve as they navigate Lili's groundbreaking journey as a transgender
pioneer.
Click here to purchase tickets.

Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

SOS Group

Roughneck Roller Derby
December 29, 8:00 p.m.- 10:00 p.m.
Route 66 Roller Dome
9661 New Sapulpa Rd, Sapulpa, OK
CALLING ALL LADIES INTERESTED IN TRYING ROLLER
DERBY!!
Roughneck Roller Derby is hosting an open recruitment
night!!
The event is open to all women 18+ who would like to learn
more about the sport and the league, and get all the info
they need to get started in our Fresh Meat training program!
The event is also for anyone interested in volunteering or
reffing!
Next Fresh Meat Training Program will start on Monday,
January 11th, 2016.

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Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

No experience necessary! Seriously! We will teach you
everything you need to know!

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit: "A Sense of Wonder..."
featuring the works of Dave Muller
Thursday, January 7, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Art Gallery, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Brought to You Bi the Letter B
First Monday of every month at
7:00 p.m.

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.
The January Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in Downtown Tulsa) will feature
the works of Dave Muller in a show titled "A Sense of Wonder..." beginning with a
reception on Thursday, January 7th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
Dave Muller is a (recently retired) geologist and photographer with a passion for wildlife
and landscape photography. Dave's photographs have been honored in local, state,
and regional competitions. Dave has been an invited artist for the last two Tulsa

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MayFest Invitational Gallery exhibitions. He lived in and attended school in Iceland long
ago, and remains reasonably fluent in Icelandic several decades later - he has led
photographic trips to Iceland, the desert southwest, and around Oklahoma's Green
Country, and he has lectured on a variety of photography-related topics at local and
regional photographer gatherings.
Dave's exhibit primarily focuses on the beauty in the natural world. Images in "A Sense
of Wonder..." include canvas, metal, and traditional framed prints of landscapes and
wildlife from Iceland, the desert southwest, and Northeastern Oklahoma. The goal of
Dave's imagery is to encourage a sense of delight and awe in the beauty that surrounds
us and to foster a sense of wonder at the magnificence in our world. Dave's images
capture details we tend to miss - things that we are not aware of or overlook.
Dave Says of his work: "I hope that viewers of these images will have their spirits
buoyed and their senses sharpened as they anticipate and prepare for their future
encounters with the natural world".

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

sage

ServJCes and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgendor Elders

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, January 7th from 6-9pm where there will
be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. For
more information, please contact Allie Jensen at alliejensen@cox.net

Ladies Social Club
January 8, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Make friends, develop community and
have fun with the Ladies Social Club
at OkEq! This brand new women's
programming provides LGBT women
(and our allies!) the opportunity to
develop a great support network while
also offering an alternative to the bar
scene-but don't worry! We'll still
gladly enjoy a few adult beverages!
Each month will feature different
activities that will largely be driven by
your own input, ladies! You're also
welcome to just come and hang out
with the other women if that's more
your style. The LSC will meet on the
second Friday of each month from 6-9 p.m.

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

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Our first meeting is Jan. 8, and we will be playing Cards Against Humanity! If you're not
familiar with this game, bring your sense of humor and remember that we can't take ourselves
too seriously... but we can have some serious fun! It's BYOB, so feel free to bring your favorite
bottle of wine or beer!
Connect with the LSC on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here).
Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com.

OkEq night at Sisserou's
January 11, 11:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m.
107 North Boulder, Tulsa, OK 74103

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

It is OkEq night at Sisserou's, 107 North
Boulder, with the entrance on North Main. 10%
of the proceeds go to Oklahomans for Equality.
Located in Tulsa's Brady Arts District,
Sisserou's Restaurant concept is inspired by
the colorful cuisine of the island of Dominica,
the Nature Isle of the Caribbean.

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
January 20, 6:00 p.m.
Hyatt Regency Tulsa
100 East Second Street, Tulsa, OK 74103

E UALITY
Business Alliance

Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create
an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to
be successful.
$5 per session.

Yoga by Zach

Take A Class
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure
to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking
mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or
use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to
olivia.cotter@okeq.org
- - - - for more information.

EVERY SUNDAY

The January EBA mixer will be hosted by Hyatt Regency Tulsa. Please be advised we
will validate self-parking in the attached garage. We will not be validating valet parking,
only self-parking.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center

@4:30 pm

621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

$5.00 per Session

Free Your Mind
Ecstatic Dance

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Tulsa Pride Bingo 2016
January 29, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Every 4th Sunday of the
Month
1:00 p.m.
Wellness Room
$5.00 per Session
Free Your Mind Ecstatic Dance is a
moving meditation practice based
on the rhythms of life dynamic
music by SRhythms teacher and DJ
Eugene Hedlund play in the subtle
realms of joy and freedom.
We dance freely as the music
moves us - there are no steps to
learn! No dance experience is
required. Be sure to wear
comfortable clothing.

Join us for our first Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2016. The beautiful and outrageous Nicole
Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer
Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this Pride season. Super Hot DJ
Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip
Sync Contest.
You don't want to miss the fun, click here to put this on your calendar now! Admission is
$10 for general admission, $20 Adult Beverage admission or buy a whole table for 8
bingo bangers for a $150 which includes unlimited drinks for your table. Proceeds go
toward Tulsa Pride 2016.

Before the I Do
February 6, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74101
"Before The I Do" gives couples practical tools to
use now or later on when you need them. The
workshop covers 3 keys to a great relationship, how
to work as a team to solve conflict, how to keep the
romance alive and much more. The SpeakerListener technique helps each of you to be heard in
times of stress and is a crowd favorite. Whether

For more information, contact Mia
Pearl at
openheartspace9@gmail.com or
Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing support,

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you're just starting out together or have been
together for years, you WILL benefit from attending.
Come see for yourself and join the thousands of
Oklahomans who are now experiencing more
satisfying relationships!
Class will be held at Oklahomans for Equality on February 6th from noon to 4pm.
Reservations are required. Email Carrie at carrie@protectioncoalition.org to reserve
your space today.

education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Nevermore Edits
Every Friday
7:00 pm

Wild Hearts Ball Presents: Second Chance Prom
February 13, 7:00 p.m.- 11:00 P.M.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74101

A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Oklahomans for Equality is throwing a party, and you are invited. If you remember your
prom and/or if you want a chance to do it again, this is it! Dust off those old prom
dresses and tuxedos, or come with a totally new and funky creation of your own. Finally
attend the prom you dreamed of.
Dance the night away as you enjoy 2 decks of MAX music. Cheesy blue ruffled
tuxedos, poofy taffeta dresses, clichéd themes, color coordinated corsages, sweaty
palms, plenty of dad's AquaVelva, awkward slow dancing, plush ride for the big night,
the obligatory staged photo...
All of it adds up to one word: PROM!

Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

T he Second Chance Prom is your opportunity to experience a prom and take the
person we really want to go with and come dressed as we're most comfortable. Many of
us were unable to go with the person we really wanted to go with to our high school
prom. At this event, everyone can feel free to bring who they wish and dress how they
want.

It's Your Center - It's Your Day

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great

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board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

OkEq is offering our donors the opportunity to sponsor the organization for a day or
even a complete week. When you choose to sponsor OkEq for a day, we will honor you
or the person you designate by featuring our sponsor on our website for the day, with a
presentation board greeting visitors in the front lobby on the day/week designated, by
listing the honoree in our weekly eNews, and a special posting on our OkEq Facebook
page.
Sponsors can select a day in honor of their birthday or to celebrate an anniversary date
or in memory of an individual, or whatever day means the most to you.
Find out more information here.

Invitation to Participate in Research
Factors Related to the Health and Well-being of Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual,
Transgender and/or Queer Adults Aged 50 and Older
If you identify as lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and/or queer
and are age 50 or over, we invite you
to participate in a study about factors
related to the health and well-being of
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender
and/or queer adults aged 50 and
older. We also hope you will pass this
invitation on to others.
We are a research team from
Oklahoma State University in
Stillwater and some of us have been
working for a number of years to
advocate for and learn more about
things that contribute to the health and
well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender and/or queer adults aged 50 or over (LGBTQ+).

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for
Equality and is a support network
for LGBT parents and families in
Oklahoma. For more information
about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

This study is part of that broader research and has two specific purposes: 1) to
learn more about whether the measures in this study, which have been used with
younger adults who identify as LGBT+, are also valid for individuals aged 50 or
older; and 2) to look at the relationship between these measures and a measure

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of health and well-being.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality
Center that includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

You are eligible for this study if you are aged 50 and over and identify as lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and/or queer. If you are interested in learning more about this
study, please click here. On the web link, we provide more information about the study,
and direct you to where you can give your consent and complete the survey measures.
Alternately, you may contact Dr. Sue C. Jacobs
(sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu or 405-744-9895) for more information about the study
and/or to have one of the researchers below assist you in answering the research
questions by entering them into a computer. Any answers or personal information you
provide will be anonymous as you will not provide your name. If you have questions
about your rights as a research volunteer, you may contact the IRB Office at 223 Scott
Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078, 405-744-3377 or irb@okstate.edu.
We hope you are able to be part of this research. What we learn will be reported as
group data only and made available to service agencies, health and mental health
providers, equality centers, professional journals, meetings, or others who request it.
Your participation is voluntary and you will receive no compensation except to
know you are contributing to knowledge about an important matter.

Karaoke for a Kause
December 20, 10:00 p.m.- 2:00 a.m.
New Age Renegade
1649 S Main St, Tulsa, OK 74119

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

The Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
will be hosting New Age Renegade's
December's "Karaoke for a Kause". Benefiting - Youth Services of Tulsa.
Sunday, December 20, 2015 - 10 pm at New Age Renegade.
21+, No Cover
EmCee - Absolute Empress VIII Chelsea Ray Starr
100% of all tips collected during each performance will go to the Kause.

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Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

ICAO is a Nonprofit 501(c)(3) Charity Organization
www.impcourtok.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
olivia.cotter@OkEq.org

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS Decision in
favor of marriage equality are available in our Pride Store for $17. If you
would like your pendant sent to you, there will be an additional $3 cost for
shipping. Contact Stewart Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any
questions or concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!
Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

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Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with
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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Coming Out Spiritually: The Next Step"
By Christian de la Huerta
In these times of dramatic social change,
when the highly charged issue of
homosexuality is undeniably causing
controversy in many arenas--religion,
marriage, politics, education, the military-Christian de la Huerta, founder and director
of Q-Spirit, offers a fresh outlook on gay
spirituality and how to assert it. A spiritual
awakening is occurring in the gay, lesbian,
bisexual, and transgendered community, as
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guidebook, de la Huerta looks at Buddhism,
Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Taoism,
Sufism, New Thought, New Age, and Earthbased religions, including Native American.
Cogently investigating these traditions'
attitudes, teachings, and policies toward
homosexuality, the author gives the queer
reader a foundation from which to begin
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roles or archetypes people we now call gay
or queer have often assumed and continue
to enact today: creators of beauty,
consciousness scouts, mediators, shamans, and healers, among others. Drawing on
these models while acting as a guide to the queer community, the author shows how to
look deeper inside; to reach higher than ever before; to step forth more fully into a
rightful self. An impassioned call to action, Coming Out Spiritually alternatively touches,
challenges, encourages, and supports the queer community to fully reclaim its spiritual
heritage.

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald
Rainbow
Library.

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December 30th, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Dr. and Mrs. Kastl
The Danish Girl
"First Thursday" Art Exhibit

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Tulsa Shoe Rebuilders
Monday-Wednesday and Friday 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Closed Saturday and Sunday

Ladies Social Club
OkEq night at Sisserou's
MLK Parade
EBA Mixer
Tulsa Pride Bingo

Tulsa Shoe Rebuilders is Tulsa's oldest and finest shoe repair shop featuring
shoe repair and cowboy and western boot repair. We also provide premium maker
and repair service for high end leather goods, bags, purses and various other
items including custom work.

The Empress' Ball
Before the I Do
Wild Hearts Ball
Gamily Valentines Party

Like us on Facebook or visit our website here.

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Rainbow Library

Dr. and Mrs. Kastl are sponsoring the day!
Thursday, December 31
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Lorie and Judy Kastl have made a generous donation to
sponsor the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
on Thursday,
December
31st . They
are sponsoring
the day in honor
of the New
Years
Eve holiday.
Thank you
ladies!

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, January 21st
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for Equality board
meetings are open to all OkEq
members.

OkEq Art Exhibit

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If you are interested in
making a donation to
sponsor the Equality Center for your special day, click here.

The Decemberexhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
feature works by Sonia Sniderman.

The Danish Girl Viewing Event
January 1, 6:00 p.m. Reception and Discussion Prior to the Film
7:00p.m. Viewing of The Danish Girl
Circle Cinema
12 S. Lewis Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104

Join Oklahomans for Equality along with Circle
Cinema at the viewing event of THE DANISH
GIRL. As well as our amazing guests for an
astonishing discussion on the film and today's
transgender issues prior to the veiwing.
Mental Health Expert, Taylor Burns
and
Transgender Legal Expert, Alyssa Bryant
Academy Award winner Eddie Redmayne stars
as the Danish artist who was one of the first
recipients of sexual reassignment surgery in
the1920s. The remarkable love story inspired by
the lives of Lili Elbe and Gerda Wegender, is
expertly adapted for the screen by Oscar winning
director Tom Hooper. Lili and Gerda's marriage
and painting evolve as they navigate Lili's
groundbreaking journey as a transgender
pioneer.
Click here to purchase tickets.

Andrew Grimes
Cub Scouts of OkEq
Oklahomans for Equality has a new
Cub Scout Pack. The meetings with
families of boys in 1st through
5th grades and volunteers interested
in Cub Scouts are held on
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

"First Thursday" Art Exhibit: "A Sense of Wonder..."
featuring the works of Dave Muller
Thursday, January 7, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Art Gallery, Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

The January Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in Downtown Tulsa) will feature
the works of Dave Muller in a show titled "A Sense of Wonder..." beginning with a

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reception on Thursday, January 7th from 6-9pm and continuing throughout the month.
Dave Muller is a (recently retired) geologist and photographer with a passion for wildlife
and landscape photography. Dave's photographs have been honored in local, state,
and regional competitions. Dave has been an invited artist for the last two Tulsa
MayFest Invitational Gallery exhibitions. He lived in and attended school in Iceland long
ago, and remains reasonably fluent in Icelandic several decades later - he has led
photographic trips to Iceland, the desert southwest, and around Oklahoma's Green
Country, and he has lectured on a variety of photography-related topics at local and
regional photographer gatherings.
Dave's exhibit primarily focuses on the beauty in the natural world. Images in "A Sense
of Wonder..." include canvas, metal, and traditional framed prints of landscapes and
wildlife from Iceland, the desert southwest, and Northeastern Oklahoma. The goal of
Dave's imagery is to encourage a sense of delight and awe in the beauty that surrounds
us and to foster a sense of wonder at the magnificence in our world. Dave's images
capture details we tend to miss - things that we are not aware of or overlook.
Dave Says of his work: "I hope that viewers of these images will have their spirits
buoyed and their senses sharpened as they anticipate and prepare for their future
encounters with the natural world".

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org

Healthcare Navigator
Every Tuesday in January from
12:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Do you need assistance with open
enrollment for the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare? Meet with
Mary Jones, Planned Parenthood's
Healthcare Navigator, in the
Rainbow Library She will be more
than happy to help anyone and
everyone who is interested in
enrolling with the Affordable Care
Act a.k.a. Obamacare.

The show begins with a reception on Thursday, January 7th from 6-9pm where there will
be a door prize drawn of the artist's work; the show continues throughout the month. For
more information, please contact Allie Jensen at alliejensen@cox.net

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Ladies Social Club
January 8, 6:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Make friends, develop community and
have fun with the Ladies Social Club
at OkEq! This brand new women's
programming provides LGBT women
(and our allies!) the opportunity to
develop a great support network while
also offering an alternative to the bar
scene-but don't worry! We'll still
gladly enjoy a few adult beverages!

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Counseling Services

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with the other women if that's more
your style. The LSC will meet on the
second Friday of each month from 6-9 p.m.

Saturdays
By appointment

Our first meeting is Jan. 8, and we will be playing Cards Against Humanity! If you're not
familiar with this game, bring your sense of humor and remember that we can't take ourselves
too seriously... but we can have some serious fun! It's BYOB, so feel free to bring your favorite
bottle of wine or beer!
Connect with the LSC on Facebook by searching for OkEq Ladies Social Club (or click here).
Questions? Email Kelley Parker, LSC facilitator, at ladiessocialclubtulsa@gmail.com.

Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OkEq night at Sisserou's
January 11, 11:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m.
107 North Boulder, Tulsa, OK 74103
It is OkEq night at Sisserou's, 107 North
Boulder, with the entrance on North Main. 10%
of the proceeds go to Oklahomans for Equality.
Located in Tulsa's Brady Arts District,
Sisserou's Restaurant concept is inspired by
the colorful cuisine of the island of Dominica,
the Nature Isle of the Caribbean.

Counseling Services

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MLK Jr. Day Parade
"One Race: The Human Race"
January 18, 10:00 a.m. - Meet at the Center, 11:00 a.m. Parade Begins
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E. 4th St., Tulsa, OK 74120

Wednesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Gender identity, sexual orientation,
mood problems, anxiety concerns,
and/or those recovering from
traumatic events. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Joe Currin
joe.currin@okeq.org

Counseling Services

Tulsa, Oklahoma holds one of the largest MLK parades in the United States to
commemorate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Oklahomans for Equality will be
marching with the rainbow flag and we invite you come join us. We will meet at the
center at 10 a.m. and carpool to the starting line.

Weekdays
By appointment.
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Emily Howell
918.594.8568
emily.howell@okeq.org

Equality Business Alliance Mixer
January 20, 6:00 p.m.
Hyatt Regency Tulsa
100 East Second Street, Tulsa, OK 74103

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E UALITY
Business Alliance

Counseling Services
The Equality Business Alliance networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet
prospective clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Be sure
to bring business cards, business information, brochures, etc. Hosting a networking
mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at your establishment or
use the Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer, send an email to
olivia.cotter@okeq.org for more information.
The January EBA mixer will be hosted by Hyatt Regency Tulsa. Please be advised we
will only validate self-parking in the attached garage.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and couples
counseling is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568
douglas.knutson@okeq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Tulsa Pride Bingo 2016
January 29, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Brought to You Bi the Letter
B First Monday of the month at
7:00 p.m.
Join us for our first Tulsa Pride Bingo of 2016. The beautiful and outrageous Nicole

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Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer
Trash Teresa to join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this Pride season. Super Hot DJ
Crystal will be spinning the beat for our rapid rounds of Pride Bingo and DJing our Lip
Sync Contest.
You don't want to miss the fun, click here to put this on your calendar now! Admission is
$10 for general admission, $20 Adult Beverage admission or buy a whole table for 8
bingo bangers for a $150 which includes unlimited drinks for your table. Proceeds go
toward Tulsa Pride 2016.

The Empress' Ball - An Imperial Masquerade
Januaray 30, 7:00 p.m.
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St. Tulsa , Oklahoma 74120

The group is open to all bi, pan,
queer, fluid folks and their allies.

Benefiting the ICAO Operational Fund
Dress Code - Formal or Theme
$20.00 Donation at the door includes
Open Bar
Lesser Value Donations at the door can
purchase Drink Tickets for $5.00
Live entertainment provided by the
Empresses.
Music by DJ Scandal (Absolute
Emperor II Adrian)
Awards will be presented to Best
Dressed / Best in Theme
For more information contact impcourtok@gmail.com

Before the I Do
February 6, 12:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74101
"Before The I Do" gives couples practical tools to
use now or later on when you need them. The
workshop covers 3 keys to a great relationship, how
to work as a team to solve conflict, how to keep the
romance alive and much more. The SpeakerListener technique helps each of you to be heard in
times of stress and is a crowd favorite. Whether
you're just starting out together or have been
together for years, you WILL benefit from attending.
Come see for yourself and join the thousands of
Oklahomans who are now experiencing more
satisfying relationships!
Class will be held at Oklahomans for Equality on February 6th from noon to 4pm.
Reservations are required. Email Carrie at carrie@protectioncoalition.org to reserve
your space today.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 1:00 pm
"drop in
for coffee"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

sage

ScrvJCcs and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Trans.gender Eldcrs

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.

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Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Wild Hearts Ball Presents: Second Chance Prom
February 13, 7:00 p.m.- 11:00 P.M.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74101
Admission is a donation to the capital fund for renovations to the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Oklahomans for Equality is throwing a party, and you are invited. If you remember your
prom and/or if you want a chance to do it again, this is it! Dust off those old prom
dresses and tuxedos, or come with a totally new and funky creation of your own. Finally
you can attend the prom you dreamed of.
Dance the night away to mix of music from the 70's, 80's, 90's and 00's. Cheesy blue
ruffled tuxedos, poofy taffeta dresses, clichéd themes, color coordinated corsages,
sweaty palms, plenty of dad's AquaVelva, awkward slow dancing, plush ride for the big
night, the obligatory staged photo...
All of it adds up to one word: PROM!
T he Second Chance Prom is your opportunity to experience a prom and take the
person we really want to go with and come dressed as we're most comfortable. Many of
us were unable to go with the person we really wanted to go with to our high school
prom. At this event, everyone can feel free to bring who they wish and dress how they
want.
Admission is a donation to the capital fund for renovations to the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.
The event will also include:
Cash Bar
Light Hors d'oeuvres
Amazing Raffle Prizes

Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create an
environment for the beginner as well
as the advanced participant to be
successful.

$5 per session

Yoga by Zach

Entertainment and childcare will be available upstairs in the wellness room.

Gamily Presents "Happy Hearts Day"
February 13, 7:00 p.m.- 11:00 P.M.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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Gamily will be throwing a Happy Hearts Day
party upstairs during the Wild Hearts Ball.
There will be crafts, snacks, music, and lots
of glitter! Parents and guardians can drop
the children off and enjoy the prom while the
kids play, create and dance to their happy
hearts content in the wellness room.
To RSVP please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org.

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EVERY SUNDAY
@ 4:30 pm

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
621 E 4th St,
Tulsa, OK 74120

$5.00 per Session

Make Your New Years Resolution To Get Fit
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
621 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74101

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has several
fitness programs available to help you work off those
extra holiday pounds. Classes include Get F.I.T. every
Monday and Wednesday 6:00-7:00 p.m., Yoga by
Zach every Sunday at 4:30 p.m., and Free Your Mind
Ecstatic Dance every 4th Sunday of the month at 1:00
p.m. Classes are only $5.00 per session so you can
work out without breaking the bank.

Free Your Mind
Ecstatic Dance

Invitation to Participate in Research
Factors Related to the Health and Well-being of Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual,
Transgender and/or Queer Adults Aged 50 and Older
If you identify as lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and/or queer
and are age 50 or over, we invite you
to participate in a study about factors
related to the health and well-being of
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender
and/or queer adults aged 50 and
older. We also hope you will pass this
invitation on to others.
We are a research team from
Oklahoma State University in
Stillwater and some of us have been
working for a number of years to
advocate for and learn more about
things that contribute to the health and
well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender and/or queer adults aged 50 or over (LGBTQ+).
This study is part of that broader research and has two specific purposes: 1) to
learn more about whether the measures in this study, which have been used with
younger adults who identify as LGBT+, are also valid for individuals aged 50 or
older; and 2) to look at the relationship between these measures and a measure
of health and well-being.

Every 4th Sunday of the
Month
1:00 p.m.
Wellness Room
$5.00 per Session
Free Your Mind Ecstatic Dance is a
moving meditation practice based
on the rhythms of life dynamic music
by SRhythms teacher and DJ
Eugene Hedlund play in the subtle
realms of joy and freedom.
We dance freely as the music
moves us - there are no steps to
learn! No dance experience is
required. Be sure to wear
comfortable clothing.

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For more information, contact Mia
Pearl at
openheartspace9@gmail.com or
Jose Vega at jose.vega@okeq.org

Gender Outreach
You are eligible for this study if you are aged 50 and over and identify as lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and/or queer. If you are interested in learning more about this
study, please click here. On the web link, we provide more information about the study,
and direct you to where you can give your consent and complete the survey measures.
Alternately, you may contact Dr. Sue C. Jacobs
(sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu or 405-744-9895) for more information about the study
and/or to have one of the researchers below assist you in answering the research
questions by entering them into a computer. Any answers or personal information you
provide will be anonymous as you will not provide your name. If you have questions
about your rights as a research volunteer, you may contact the IRB Office at 223 Scott
Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078, 405-744-3377 or irb@okstate.edu.
We hope you are able to be part of this research. What we learn will be reported as
group data only and made available to service agencies, health and mental health
providers, equality centers, professional journals, meetings, or others who request it.
Your participation is voluntary and you will receive no compensation except to
know you are contributing to knowledge about an important matter.

Equality Center Pride Store
These beautiful pendants celebrating the 6/26/15 SCOTUS Decision in
favor of marriage equality are available in our Pride Store for $17. If you
would like your pendant sent to you, there will be an additional $3 cost for
shipping. Contact Stewart Wallace at stewartwallace@cox.net with any
questions or concerns.
Click here to purchase your pendant today!

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email sharon.queen@okeq.org
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Nevermore Edits
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks for
voices in genre fiction that are often
ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
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Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

Game Night
Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep up with
the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Out, Loud, &amp; Laughing"
By Charles Flowers
Gays in the military. Lesbian parents taking
their kids to school. Gay and lesbian
couples getting married. Everywhere you
turn gay and lesbian Americans are in the
news and more often than not, at the center
of some controversy, some debate about
tolerance and civil rights, where anger and
hatred rule the day. What's amazing is how
gays and lesbians continue to survive
without losing their self-respect, their
courage, or most surprisingly, their sense of
humor. Out, Loud, &amp; Laughing features
fifteen of today's funniest gay and lesbian
humorists, from stand up comics like Kate
Clinton and Frank Maya, to the performance
work of the Pomo Afro Homos (Postmodern
African-American Homosexuals) and Marga
Gomez, to the queer Addison and Steele of
the 1990s, Frank DeCaro and David
Sedaris. In many ways, gay and lesbian
humor is no different from heterosexual
comedy, but the material does raise a few
eyebrows: the insufferable Jesse Helms, the
military ban ("be all you can be ...but in
private"), living up to the Lesbian Chic, the trauma of gay male dating rituals, body
piercing ("sometimes a fashion statement is a cry for help"), coming out to parents
("Mom, would you please pass the potatoes to a homosexual"), and so much more. By
rejecting stereotypes and playing with differences, gay and lesbian humor not only
entertains, but educates by disarming ignorance and fear and the homophobia they

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or receive
pricing information, contact
sharon.queen@okeq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet.

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engender. To that end, a portion of all proceeds from this book will be donated to
Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, the organization that, among other projects,
initiated and promoted the "red ribbon" campaign for AIDS awareness. Hilarious and
socially minded, Out, Loud, &amp; Laughing will leave you laughing out loud and wanting
more.
Find this selection and more by visiting the Nancy and Joe McDonald
Rainbow
Library.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information, ideas,
contacts, products and services,
and also strengthens and
expands our businesses, careers
and community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as step-bystep instructions on how to register
with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Olivia Cotter
Office Manager
Olivia.Cotter@OkEq.org

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Sharon Queen
Facilities Coordinator
Sharon.Queen@OkEq.org

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Volunteer Coordinator
Tracy.Allen@OkEq.org

Jose Vega
Program Coordinator
Jose.Vega@OkEq.org

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April 8, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Gay Pride Bingo
Gamily Gathering
Equality Gala

Welcome to the eNews.
Join us for Gay Pride Bingo with Nicole Carrington and DJ Crystal from 7
p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Friday, April 10, at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business:
Keith Hunt, McGraw Realtors

Rainbow Run
MOREcolor
PFLAG Tulsa
Barney Frank Documentary
Equality Business Alliance
Sleep Soundly Workshop
EBA Sponsor

McGraw

"The Hill" Documentary

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TU Lecture on Inequality

Looking to buy or sell your dream home?

Imperial Court of All Oklahoma

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Body Electric Workshop

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HIV Wellness Retreat
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Gay Pride Bingo with Nicole Carrington
and DJ Crystal
Friday, April 10, 7-9:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Camp Anytown
Research opportunity
LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Marriage
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Where does the Easter Bunny go after Easter? To
Gay Pride Bingo, of course! He heard how much
fun our March event was and said he must be
here for a repeat!
Join Dale Hogan's "Nicole Carrington" and DJ
Crystal for a night of bingo with "characters." Full
concessions with food and drink will be available
for purchase.

Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Find Us on Facebook

Admission is $10, and proceeds support Tulsa
Pride 2015. Make it a fun night out at the Equality

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Center!

OkEq Art Exhibit
The April exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features works by
Karin Susan Cermak.
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Gamily Gathering
Sunday, April 12, 2-4 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
We'll have a hands-on building project -something such as a birdhouse or a model
racecar -- for Gamily kids with items donated by
Home Depot.
Gay families, come join us for the fun and
socialization!

Equality Gala, The Road to Equality
Cox Business Center Ballroom
Saturday, April 25, 6:30 p.m. cocktail reception,
8 p.m. dinner and program
This year's Equality Gala,
Oklahomans for Equality's premier
fundraiser and Tulsa's most
swankified, fabulous event,
celebrates OkEq's 35th anniversary.
The money raised through the Gala
each year helps provide support and
programming for LGBT Oklahomans
and allies in the sixth-largest gay
community center in the world -- right
here in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
In 2014, more than 48,000
individuals participated in
programming and services at the
Equality Center. Your support
through the Gala helps make those
services possible.

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Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

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Individual tickets and sponsorships are available. Please click here for
more information.

Tulsa Pride Rainbow Run
Downtown Tulsa
Sunday, June 7, 9 a.m.-noon
We're gearing up for this summer's Tulsa Pride Rainbow Run, with a timed
5K and a fun run and walk. The Rainbow Run benefits Tulsa Pride and
Oklahomans for Equality. Registration is coming soon, but sponsorships are
now available, ranging from $100 to $2,500.

Counseling Services

RAINBOW RUN For sponsorship information, please click

Saturdays
By appointment

here.

To register,
click here.
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MOREcolor regional fine arts exhibition
Call for Entries
May 1 submission deadline

MORE color . .. 1 .

Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale based on

income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Oklahomans for Equality is pleased to call for entries to the 2015
MOREcolor regional juried exhibition and sale of fine art. Long a tradition to
celebrate LGBT Pride through the arts, MOREcolor strives to be artistfriendly and encourage innovative work. The exhibition will be held at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Artists receive 70 percent of their sales.
Cash prizes will be awarded, including a cash Juror's Award and a People's
Choice award. There is a single entry fee of $10 for up to five entries.
Submission deadline is May 1. The MOREcolor art show runs June 18-21.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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New PFLAG Tulsa Meeting
Third Monday of every month, next meeting April 20, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
The PFLAG Tulsa Chapter has begun a satellite group
meeting on the third Monday of every month at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. The group will next meet
on Monday, April 20. Parents, Families and Friends of
PFLAG
Lesbians and Gays promotes the health and well-being
TULSA CH
of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people, their
families and friends. For more information on PFLAG Tulsa, visit
www.pflagtulsa.org or call 918-749-4901

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Live from NY's 92nd Street Y with Barney Frank
April 20, 7 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program
for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one to
death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

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Tulsa's Congregation B'nai Emunah
will broadcast "Barney Frank: In His
Own Words" as part of the Smart
Conversations 2015 speaker series.
Broadcast in partnership with the 92nd
Street Y in New York City, former Rep.
Barney Frank will be joined in
conversation by noted television journalist Jeff Greenfield.
Smart Conversations 2015 features dynamic and visionary thinkers,
newsmakers, and entertainers in conversation via satellite from Manhattan.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Tickets for this single lecture cost $10. Students are admitted free. Coffee,
treats and conversation precede and follow each performance. To purchase
tickets or for more information, call the Synagogue at 918-9353373 or email reservations@bnaiemunah.com.

Equality Business Alliance
Wednesday, April 22, 6 p.m.
Boss Fitness Tulsa, 3509 S. Peoria Ave., Suite 300
The March Monthly Mixer Meeting will be at 6 p.m.
Wednesday, April 22, at Boss Fitness Tulsa.
Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org. Join our event on
Facebook, and send an invitation to everyone on your
friends list.
Join the Equality Business Alliance
Check the EBA Business Directory
Find EBA on Facebook
email EBA@OkEq.org

Sleep Soundly Workshop
Thursday, April 23, 7 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
A Sleep Soundly workshop, sponsored by the
University of Tulsa Institute of Trauma, Adversity &amp;
Injustice, is designed to help you better understand
the importance of sleep. The workshop will provide
you with tools and strategies to foster high-quality
sleep and address common sleep problems.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp;. Transgender Elders

For more information, call 918-631-3976.

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Kelly Kirby, CPA

Tulsa Shambhala
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Married filing jointly? In Oklahoma?
Affordable Care Act got you confused?
Let us help you file your 2014 tax returns!

Kelly Kirby CPA
Certified Public Accountant
a professional corporation

Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts
the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation of
Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

(918) 747-5466
4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

kelly@kkirby.com
www.kkirby.com

Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

"The Hill" documentary
Thursday, April 9, 6:30-9 p.m., free
Living Arts, 307 E. M.B. Brady St.
Set upon building a new school, the
city of New Haven, Conn., claims
eminent domain over the UJpper Hill
neighborhood. While the city argues
that building the new school
corresponds to a need for better
school facilities, the residents of the
area, mostly struggling low-income African-American families, say the
decision corresponds to the city's determination to "sanitize" the
neighborhood, which is near the Yale-New Haven Hospital.
With the help of community leaders and a civil rights lawyer, the unlikely
group of neighbors decides to contest the city's claim and take the case to
federal court. "The Hill" is a fascinating look at the complex issues
surrounding urban planning, gentrification and economic renewal.
View the trailer at thehillfilm.com/#trialer.

"Inequality in American Society" Lecture

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish
friendship and support through
social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all ages
and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the
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advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

University of Tulsa Lectureship in Politics and Law
Chapman Hall Lecture Hall, 2830 E. Fifth St.
Thursday, April 9, 7 p.m.
Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for
Economic and Policy Research in
Washington, D.C., will present this year's
TU Lectureship in Politics and Law. The
lecture, is free and open to the public.

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American Society: Should We Blame the
Market?"

Thursday, April 9
7:00 p.m. 2.8lJ E. 5th Street
Dean Baker

Baker is frequently cited in economics
reporting in major media outlets, including
the New York Times, Washington Post,
CNN, CNBC and National Public Radio. He
writes a weekly column for the Guardian
Unlimited (UK), the Huffington Post and
TruthOut. His blog, Beat the Press,
features commentary on economic
reporting. His analyses have appeared in many major publications,
including the Atlantic Monthly, the Washington Post, the London Financial
Times and the New York Daily News. He received his Ph.D. in economics
from the University of Michigan.
He previously worked as a senior economist at the Economic Policy
Institute and as an assistant professor at Bucknell University. He has also
worked as a consultant for the World Bank, the Joint Economic Committee
of the U.S. Congress and the OECD's Trade Union Advisory Council. He
has written numerous books and was the author of the weekly online
commentary on economic reporting for the Economic Reporting Review
from 1996 - 2006.

Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Coronation of Empress VIII
Motel 6, 1010 N. Garnett Road
Saturday, April 11, 6 p.m.-midnight

ACA Assistance

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Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care Act,
will be available by
appointment at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center or at his
office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required
before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and social
opportunities for transgender
and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

The Imperial Court of All Oklahoma invites you to participate
in the coronation of Empress VIII.

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks
for voices in genre fiction that
are often ignored or asked to
change. As a writing group,
they seek to help make each
other better and foster a sense
of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

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C RO A TIO VIII

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those
who have survived childhood
sexual abuse (who are not
abusing any child), who want
to become survivors and
thrivers. For more information,
visit siawso.org
Complete information can be found on the Coronation VIII pages of our
website
www.impcourtok.webs.com
or email us at impcourtok@gmail.com
I.C.A.O. is a Nonprofit 501(c)(3) Charity Organization

Body Electric Workshop
April 18 &amp; 19
Men, come explore your erotic potential
through the mind, the body and the
heart using conscious breath,
movement, process work and massage.
When men take responsibility for their
erotic education, they realize how much
there is to learn about awakening the
erotic energy that lies within all of us.
This 2 day workshop focuses on the
entire body and is conducted in a
setting that is playful, safe and
honoring. A few benefits of this work
are:

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard
Haley and
Teresa Reno

* The participant gains greater
acceptance of himself as an erotic
being, both physically and
mentally.
* He discovers ways to develop a
more satisfying erotic relationship with others.
* He becomes more aware of spiritual dimensions in his erotic
explorations.
Completion of CBE is a prerequisite for attending most advanced
workshops and retreats offered by Body Electric. Limited scholarships are
available.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

For more information please contact André at Tulsa@b-e-school.com or
visit our website at www.thebodyelectricschol.com.

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Russell Bennett Faith and Courage Award
Raindrop Turkish House
4444 W. Houston St. (East 81st Street), Broken Arrow
Thursday, April 30, 6 p.m.
Join us for the Tulsa Interfaith Alliance's annual
Russell Bennett Faith and Courage Award
celebration at the Raindrop Turkish House in
Broken Arrow. This year's recipient of the award is
the Rev. Dr. Marlin Lavanhar, senior minister at All
Souls Unitarian Church, who will give a keynote
address. Rabbi Jack Moline, executive director of
the National Interfaith Alliance, will be a special
guest.
Tickets are $30 and include a buffet dinner with
meat and vegetarian options. They can be
purchased at this link. For questions, or to
register via phone or mail, please email
tulsainterfaithalliance@gmail.com.

The Rev. Dr. Marlin
Lavanhar

The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event. To
check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
- - - - Stop
by for a quick view of the Event
Center and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

The Tulsa Interfaith Alliance is a nonpartisan advocacy group that monitors
the line separating church and state. For more information, visit its
website at this link.

Dining Out for Life
Thursday, April 30
Participating restaurants will donate 25 percent
or more of your bill to H.O.P.E. -- Health
Outreach Prevention Education -- on this day to
help pay for local HIV services. The restaurants'
generosity, coupled with your participation, will
make a very real difference in the lives of
thousands of men, women, and children
throughout the Tulsa area. H.O.P.E is a nonprofit
501(c)3 organization that provides HIV and
hepatitis C testing for the Tulsa community.

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EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and
community.

Dine Out, Fight AIDS

Find participating
restaurants
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For more information, visit H.O.P.E. Testing online at hopetesting.org.

Grateful Day Foundation Spaghetti Dinner
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
2900 S. Harvard Ave.
Saturday, April 18, 5-7 p.m.
Please join the Grateful Day Foundation for our
annual Spaghetti Dinner. Dinner includes salad,
bread sticks and your choice of vegan or meaty
spaghetti with or without meatballs.
Meals are $10 for adults and $5 for children. We
will have a door prize, too! All proceeds from this

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on
how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

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night will go directly to help finance our annual HIV
Wellness Retreat.
For more information about the Grateful Day
Foundation, visit our website at gratefulday.org.

HIV Wellness Retreat 2015
Registration deadline is July 17
The Grateful Day Foundation is
excited to announce the dates
for this year's HIV Wellness
Retreat. The Grateful Day
Foundation seeks to fill gaps in
services in Oklahoma's HIV/
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Taking a leap of faith for those living with HIV/AIDS
through collaboration with
partner organizations, providing transportation to those in need, and hosting
an Annual HIV Wellness Retreat. This year's retreat will be held Aug. 21- 23
at the beautiful Sky Ranch Cave Springs in Quapaw. www.skyranch.org

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We are looking forward to another fun and informative retreat this year.
Applications can be found on our website, www.gratefulday.org as well as
at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St. Jerome, HOPE Testing, OSU Specialty
Clinic and the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (OkEq).
This retreat is designed and planned around the needs of the clients we
serve in our community. We will be hosting a number of workshops
throughout the weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.
For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.
Contact info: 539.664.7206
www.gratefulday.org

JOLT Jackpot Golf Classic

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on Thursdays
from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides testing
on Fridays 4:00 - 6:00 pm and
every other Sunday 2:00 - 6:00
pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the
operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

The Canyons at Blackjack Ridge
1801 N. McKinley Ave., Sand Springs
Saturday, May 16, 10 a.m.
Let your golf game pay off for OkEq's
JOLT bowling league. This fundraiser
will feature cash prizes for first-,
second- and third-place teams. Fourperson teams will compete in a
scramble format. Registration is now
open and costs $75 per person or
$300 per team.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Contact Curtis Austin at
curtisaustin33@hotmail.com or Al Warren at 918-361-8739.

Camp Anytown
July 19-25, registration deadline is July 3

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Camp Anytown 2015 will be held July 19-25 at
Dwight Mission Camp near Vian. Incoming
sophomores, juniors, and seniors from across
Oklahoma are eligible to participate in this awardwinning, human relations camp, which promotes
self-esteem, good citizenship, and leadership in an
atmosphere steeped in rich diversity. The Anytown
program ranks among the preeminent human
relations experiences in Oklahoma.
For additional information, contact the Oklahoma
Center for Community and Justice office at
918-583-1361 or email info@occjok.org.
Click here to apply.

Research opportunity
Improving quality of life for LGBTQ people
Dane Whicker, a doctoral student
in clinical psychology at Marquette
University, and his faculty advisor,
Dr. Ed de St. Aubin, invite
nonheterosexual men (i.e., gay,
bisexual, queer) to participate in a
research project aimed at
improving the understanding of how gender, status, community and bias
affect this group of individuals.
An added incentive for taking the anonymous online survey, which is
expected to take 30 to 45 minutes, is a lottery for at least 10 $50
Amazon.com gift cards.
If you wish to participate, click here to find more information and the
survey.

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

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You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

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If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
paul.allen@OkEq.org with " OK to use" in the subject line. Please include
any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you, and
congratulations!

Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, rainbow Oklahoma flag tees.
Available in sizes S through 5XL, these short sleeve T's can be
yours for only $20 each.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'It Gets Better: Coming Out, Overcoming Bulllying,
and Creating a Life Worth Living'
edited by Dan Savage and Terry Miller
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Growing up isn't easy. Many young people face daily tormenting and
bullying, and this is especially true for LGBT kids and teens. In response to
a number of tragic suicides by LGBT
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students, syndicated columnist and author
Dan Savage uploaded a video to YouTube
with his partner, Terry Miller. Speaking
openly about the bullying they suffered and
how they both went on to lead rewarding
adult lives, their video launched the It Gets
Better Project YouTube channel and
initiated a worldwide phenomenon.
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It Gets Better is a collection of original
essays and expanded testimonials written
to teens from celebrities, political leaders
and everyday people, because while many
LGBT teens can't see a positive future for
themselves, we can.

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Stranger. Terry Miller is an event promoter, musician and DJ. They were
married in Canada and live in Seattle with their son, DJ.
Find this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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January 14th, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
2015 MLK Parade
Tax Preparation
Equality Business Alliance

Welcome to the eNews.
Tax time will be here before you know it and marriage equality may have
changed the way you file your taxes. Join us for a Tax Preparation
Workshop on Tuesday, January 20th at 7:00 pm. For more info, email
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

EBA Fundraiser
New Year, New You
Basketball League
Tulsa Pride 2015
PFLAG Tulsa
Survivors of Incest Anonymous

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Plexus Slim

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2015 Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Celebration
&amp; Parade
Monday, January 19th, 2015; 11:00 am

John Hope Franklin &amp; Cincinnati
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stated, "I have a dream that my four little children
will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of
their skin but by the content of their character". Well, a new dream is that
some day our children will not be judged for who they love or the make up
of their family. This is a day to recognize equality and unity. GAMILY will be
walking as a family in the parade and carrying posters. The plan is to meet
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center by 10:00 am and then carpool to the
parade. After the parade, we will be eating as a family; enjoying a meal
back at the Equality Center. Please RSVP at Gamily@OkEq.org to be a
part of this wonderful gathering.

LGBTI Health Research
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Find Us on Facebook

OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
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January 15th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting minutes
are available upon request
10 days after meeting
date.

OkEq Art Exhibit

Tax Preparation Workshop

The January exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the group exhibit titled;
Transforming Hate
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Tuesday, January 20th, 2015; 7:00 pm
On Tuesday, January 20th at 7:00 pm,
OkEq will host a tax preparation workshop
for newly married couples or for anyone
thinking about getting married. Presented by
Equality Business Alliance Member, Kelly
Kirby, CPA, this workshop is a must for
anyone who has any questions on how
marriage equality can change the way you
file
your
taxes.
RSVP
to
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Counseling Services

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8568

The January Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, January 21st,
2015 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by The Hyatt Regency Tulsa, 100 E 2nd St, Tulsa,
OK 74103. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to
everyone on your friends list.

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EBA Fundraiser at Dalesandro's

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
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Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling
is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Dalesandro's Italian Cuisine
1742 S Boston Ave
Tulsa, OK 74119
On Wednesday, January 28th, join the Equality Business Alliance for a
fundraiser dinner at Dalesandro's Italian Cuisine from 6:00 - 10:00 pm.
Located at 18th and Boston, Dalesandro's will donate a portion of the
dinner sales from the night back to the EBA. Reservations are appreciated
by calling Dalesandro's at 918.582.1551

Counseling Services

New Year, New You
Fitness Programming at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
GET F.I.T. - Wednesday and Thursday at 6:00 pm
(Fun, Intense, Training) GET F.I.T. is an exercise
class for all ages and fitness levels. The class
will create an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to be
successful. The only requirement... keep moving
through a combination of weight training and
cardiovascular exercise. Wednesdays and
Thursdays at 6:00 pm at the Equality Center. $5
for non-members and free to members... Come
take your first steps to GET F.I.T. Facilitated by
Brad Sullivan. On Wednesdays and Thursdays,
GET F.I.T.
ChiWalking - Every other Saturday at 1:30 pm; Continues January 24th
ChiWalking...Five Mindful Steps for Lifelong
Health and Energy! Learn how to get aligned,
engage your core, create balance, develop
healthy habits and make walking a mindful
practice. ChiWalking increases mobility, reduces
pain,
improves
posture
and
balance,
strengthens your muscles and loosens your
joints. Faciliated by Jane McClain, Certified
ChiWalking Instructor. Every other Saturday at
1:30 pm at the Equality Center. $5 for nonmembers and free to members.

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every
Monday at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. For
more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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9th
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one
to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday each month; 6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the First Sunday of every month at 12:30
pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit tulsa.shambhala.org for more information.

Tulsa Metro Basketball League Winter Season
Wednesday nights at 7:00 pm
Winter Season is December through February

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

The league plays 3 on 3 games on a half court each
Wednesday night December through February at 7:00
pm. Tulsa Metro Basketball League is an offical program
of OkEq and a member organization of the Equality
Sports Alliance of Tulsa. Signuponthe
-OkEq
Webstore for $50. Games are played at the Charles
Schusterman Jewish Community Center at 2021 E 71st
St, Tulsa, OK. Daryn Drake will be the head coach for
the new Basketball season. For more information about
the league, please contact Basketball@OkEq.org.

Tulsa Pride 2015 Public Planning Meeting
Thursday, January 22nd, 2015; 7:00 pm
Tulsa Pride will host a public planning meeting on Thursday, January 22nd
at 7:00 pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Everyone is invited to
come by and help make Tulsa Pride 2015 the best pride ever.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

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New PFLAG Tulsa Meeting
3rd Monday of Every Month, Starting January 19th; 6:30 pm

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Servoces and Advocacy
for Cay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

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The PFLAG Tulsa chapter will begin a satellite group
meeting at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on the 3rd
Monday of every month at 6:30 pm. The group will meet
for the first time on Monday, January 19th. Parents,
Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays promotes the PFLAG
TULSA CH
health and well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender persons, their families and friends. For more information on
PFLAG Tulsa, visit www.pflagtulsa.org
- - - or call 918.749.4901

Survivors of Incest Anonymous
Every Saturday, Noon - 2:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
SIA strives to empower those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse (who are not abusing any child),
who want to become survivors and thrivers. Using the
group experience, strength and hope, the hope is to do
this by:
* offering referrals to SIA, self-help, support groups
* providing information to start SIA groups, intergroups, and national service
offices
* creating and distributing SIA information tools(literature, newsletter,
electronic media)
* offering a speakers' bureau
* guiding SIA's public information efforts worldwide

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st
Sunday each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality
hosts the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month
at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation
of Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

For more information about SIA, visit www.siawso.org

February First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
Thursday, February 5th, 2015; 6:00 - 9:00 pm

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

The February Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature the works of Ashley Farrier in an
exhibit titled "Royalty Not Lost" in a
show, beginning with a reception on
Thursday, February 5th, 2015 from 6:00
- 9:00 pm and continuing throughout the
month.

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Anti-Valentine's Day Party
Saturday, February 14th, 2015; 7:00 pm

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Anti-Valentine's Day Party
Saturday, February 14th, 2015
7:00 pm
Dump your ex's stuff drive.
Turn your ill will into good will
By donating your ex's stuff to
The Equality Center Clothing Closet.
Eat. Drink. Be Bitter.
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Kelly Kirby, CPA

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Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels. The
class will create an
environment for the beginner
as well as the advanced
participant to be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance

Married filing jointly? In Oklahoma?
Affordable Care Act got you confused?
Let us help you file your 2014 tax returns!

Kelly Kirby CPA

Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

Certified Public Accountant
a professional corporation

(918) 747-5466
4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

kelly@kkirby.com
www.kkirby.com

Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

Affordable Care Act Assistance

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

In person assistance available

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Open enrollment is Nov 15th - Feb 15th, 2015
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the Affordable Care Act,
will be on hand at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Mr. Jordan will be available to assist consumers in
understanding the new programs, taking advantage of
consumer protections, and navigating the health
insurance system to find the most affordable coverage
that meets the consumer's needs.
Onsite assistance will be available on:
January 14th, 21st &amp; 28th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
February 4th &amp; 11th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights

A Murder of
Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers
looks for voices in genre
fiction that are often ignored
or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to
help make each other better
and foster a sense of
community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

healthcare

oklahomans for equality

BILLOF RIGHTS

Game Night

Hea Ith ca re Bi I !Of Rig hts .org

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Beyond 50 Shades: A Lifestyle Orientation
Saturday, January 17th, 2015; 12:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Curious about kink? Just a Fantasy or is
there more?
Meet real life people involved in kink,
power exchange relationships, master/
slave dynamics, rope bondage, S&amp;M.
Open to all persons 21 and older
interested in the BDSM/kink lifestyle. Panel discussion, Q&amp;A and discussion
based information will be provided.
Saturday, January 17th from Noon - 2:30 pm presented by the Tulsa
Dungeon Society. Oklahoma's Oldest Pansexual BDSM Group. For more
information
visit
www.tulsadungeonsociety.org
or
email tdsevents@hotmail.com

Pearl District Makers' Market
Saturday, March 7th, 2015; 12:00 - 9:00 pm

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event.
To check dates, reserve
your next event or to
receive pricing information,
contact

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OkEq will host the Pearl District Makers' Market on Saturday March 7th
from 12:00 to 9:00 pm. The market will feature local, handmade arts, crafts,
goods, services, and live music, poetry and performances. For more info on
the Pearl District Makers' Market, visit www.facebook.com/
pearlmakersmarket

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LGBT Pride T-Shirt Quilt Project

EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for
LGBT parents and families
in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

For the 35th Anniversary of Oklahomans for Equality, a
quilt project has been started to make a quilt from of all
kinds of LGBT related shirts. Pride would be best, but we
welcome any and all LGBT shirts. Quality is not
important since they will be cut up anyway.

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Please bring your shirts to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center anytime
between 12:00 pm and 9:00 pm Monday through Saturday. For more
information, email Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and our community.

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org with "OK to use" in the Subject. Please include
any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point

Be a part of an important study of LGBTI health

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as
well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Participants who meet the following criteria are encouraged to participate:
• if you are 18 - 25 years old
• if you identify as a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or other nonheterosexual person
• if you currently reside in Oklahoma

Open Everyday

The research study will require approximately 30- 45 minutes and you will
be asked to provide an email address to which a link for the survey may be
sent. All questions are answered online through a secured website hosted
by Qualtrics survey software company. Participants will be asked to
complete a demographics questionnaire followed by 6 brief self-report

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instruments. At the end of the survey, the first 250 urban and first 250 rural
participants will receive a code for $10 in credit with giftcertificates.com.
This credit can be used to purchase gift cards for businesses like AMC,
Bath and Bodyworks, Buckle, Buffalo Wild Wings, or many other wellknown companies.
To inquire more about the study or request any additional information,
contact the researchers at:
Douglas Knutson, by phone 405.459.0241 or email
douglas.knutson@okstate.edu
Dr. Sue C. Jacobs, by phone 405.744.9895 or email
sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu
Dr. Melissa Hakman by phone 405.208.5397 or email
mhakman@okcu.edu.
For more information or to participate, go to http://tiny.cc/oklgbti2

Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, the 2015 Tulsa Metro Hottest
Firefighters calendar for only $10.00. Proceeds benefits the
Tulsa Firefighter Educational Clown Organization.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

'My Red Blood: A Memoir of Growing Up Communist, Coming Onto
the Greenwich Village Folk Scene, and Coming Out in the Feminist
Movement' by Alix Dobkin
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Women's music legend Alix Dobkin for the first
time chronicles her rise to fame as the first artist
to record an openly lesbian album in 1973. Her

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story, however, opens much earlier in postwar
New York City, where, growing up in a
Communist family, she watches Jackie
Robinson steal home, rubs elbows with radical
Left celebrities like Paul Robeson, and comes of
age under the watchful eye of the FBI. Dobkin
herself joins the party at the height of the
McCarthy witch hunts and offers readers a
firsthand glimpse of daily life as a young person
living under government surveillance. During this
time she also matures as a devotee of folk
music, having fallen under the spell of renowned performers such as Lead
Belly and Pete Seeger. Yet it's after she arrives on the burgeoning folk
music scene of Greenwich Village, where she meets the up-and-coming
Bob Dylan, Bill Cosby, John Sebastian, Buffy Ste. Marie, and Flip Wilson,
among many other rising luminaries, that she achieves her first acclaim as
a singer-songwriter. Her music takes on overt feminist dimensions when
she joins a women's consciousness-raising group and comes out as a
lesbian. Rich in period detail, storytelling, and outspoken politics, My Red
Blood is essential reading for lovers of music and history.

Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

A proud Partner
Organization of
Volunteer Tulsa,
your local
action center!
Click above to volunteer your time with Oklahomans for Equality

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eNews

January 22nd, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Legislation Alert
EBA Fundraiser
New Year, New You

Welcome to the eNews.
Oklahoma marriage, children and families and LGBT Youth are under attack
at the State Capital. Read below on how you can help defend them.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: ihelptulsa.com

Basketball League
Tulsa Pride 2015
February First Thursday Art
Financial and Estate Planning
Anti-Valentine's Day Party
PFLAG Tulsa
Equality Business Alliance

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Tulsa Metro Softball League
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LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights

Tel :
(9 18) 605-8777
Web: www.ihelptulso.com
Email: johnv@ihelptvlso.com

Pearl District Makers' Market
Marriage
Equality
Photos
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Pride Store

"Recently received a new computer or smart device? Do you need all of
your files and email moved from your old computer to your new computer?
Do you need help setting up your smart device? If so, contact
www.ihelptulsa.com or call John at 918 605-8777!"
Want to receive computer tips? Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/
ihelptulsa

Legislation Alerts from Oklahomans for Equality

Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Find Us on Facebook

Oklahomans for Equality calls upon all fair minded
Oklahomans to contact your state representative and ask
them not to support the following House Bills 1007, 1125,
1598 and 1599.
HB 1125 would strip county court clerks of their duty of
issuing marriage licenses. Rep. Todd Russ of District 55
has introduced the bill under the guise of protecting
elected officials religious freedoms. If passed, this bill will
• Sets precident where public servants can choose who they serve.
• De-fund court clerks already strained budgets
• Do away with the marriage license process which conforms to every
other state
• Create chaos in a system that has worked for more than century

OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,
February 19th, 7:00 pm

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Rep. David Brumbaugh of District 76, representing
Broken Arrow and Tulsa, has put forth HB 1007 targets
same sex couples wishing to be married, and seeks to
protect clergy persons who do not wish to, or can not
perform weddings for same-sex couples. Under present
Oklahoma law, only clergy persons willing and able to
perform same sex weddings are allowed to. No one is
forced to perform same-sex weddings.

Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting minutes
are available upon request
10 days after meeting
date.

OkEq Art Exhibit
Rep. Sally Kern has put forth two bills, HB 1598 and HB
1599.
HB 1598 Freedom to Obtain Conversion Therapy Act;
will provide the right to obtain certain counseling or
conversion therapy; prevent certain infringement by the
state; permit mental health provider to engage in sexual
orientation change efforts with a child.

The January exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the group exhibit titled;
Transforming Hate
________

HB 1599 Preservation of Sovereignty and Marriage Act will prohibit public
funds for any activity licensing or supporting same-sex marriage; prohibit
public employees from recognizing same-sex marriage licenses.
Find your local legislator and
let them know that these attacks are not acceptable.

www.oklegislature.gov/FindMyLegislature.aspx
Counseling Services

EBA Fundraiser at Dalesandro's
Wednesday, January 28th, 2015; 6:00 - 9:00 pm

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Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8568

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Dalesandro's Italian Cuisine
1742 S Boston Ave
Tulsa, OK 74119
On Wednesday, January 28th, join the Equality Business Alliance for a
fundraiser dinner at Dalesandro's Italian Cuisine from 6:00 - 9:00 pm.
Located at 18th and Boston, Dalesandro's will donate a portion of the
dinner sales from the night back to the EBA. Reservations are appreciated
by calling Dalesandro's at 918.582.1551

New Year, New You
Fitness Programming at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
GET F.I.T. - Wednesday and Thursday at 6:00 pm
(Fun, Intense, Training) GET F.I.T. is an exercise

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling

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class for all ages and fitness levels. The class
will create an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to be
successful. The only requirement... keep
moving through a combination of weight
training
and
cardiovascular
exercise.
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 6:00 pm at the
Equality Center. $5 for non-members and free
to members... Come take your first steps to
GET F.I.T. Facilitated by Brad Sullivan. On
Wednesdays and Thursdays, GET F.I.T.

is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

ChiWalking - Every other Saturday at 1:30 pm; Continues January 24th
ChiWalking...Five Mindful Steps for Lifelong
Health and Energy! Learn how to get aligned,
engage your core, create balance, develop
healthy habits and make walking a mindful
practice. ChiWalking increases mobility, reduces
pain,
improves
posture
and
balance,
strengthens your muscles and loosens your
joints. Faciliated by Jane McClain, Certified
ChiWalking Instructor. Every other Saturday at
1:30 pm at the Equality Center. $5 for nonmembers and free to members.

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday each month; 6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the First Sunday of every month at 12:30
pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit tulsa.shambhala.org for more information.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every
Monday at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. For
more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Tulsa Metro Basketball League Winter Season
Wednesday nights at 7:00 pm
Winter Season is December through February
The league plays 3 on 3 games on a half court each
Wednesday night December through February at 7:00
pm. Tulsa Metro Basketball League is an offical program
of OkEq and a member organization of the Equality
Sports Alliance of Tulsa. Sign up on the OkEq
Webstore for $50. Games are played at the Charles
Schusterman Jewish Community Center at 2021 E 71st
St, Tulsa, OK. Daryn Drake will be the head coach for

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the new Basketball season. For more information about
the league, please contact Basketball@OkEq.org.

Tulsa Pride 2015 Public Planning Meeting
Thursday, January 29th, 2015; 7:00 pm
Tulsa Pride will host a public planning meeting on Thursday, January 29th
at 7:00 pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Everyone is invited to
come by and help make Tulsa Pride 2015 the best pride ever.

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A WEEKEND OF PRIDE - JUNE 5-7, 2015

2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one
to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

February First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
Thursday, February 5th, 2015; 6:00 - 9:00 pm

The February Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature the works of Ashley Farrier in an
exhibit titled "Royalty Not Lost" in a
show, beginning with a reception on
Thursday, February 5th, 2015 from 6:00
- 9:00 pm and continuing throughout the
month.

Financial and Estate Planning Workshop
Tuesday, February 10th, 2015; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
No matter your net worth, it's important to have a
basic estate plan in place. Oklahomans for Equality
will host a Financial and Estate Planning Workshop
presented by RTY Law. Equality Business Alliance
members will present information to the community
to address the unique financial and estate planning issues that the LGBT
community faces. The presentation will be held on Tuesday, February 10th,
2015 at 6:00 pm. To RSVP for this FREE workshop, please email
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org
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SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

sage

Serv,ces and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual

&amp; Transgender Elders

Anti-Valentine's Day Party
Saturday, February 14th, 2015; 7:00 pm

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Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Anti-Valentine's Day Party
Saturday, February 14th, 2015
7:00 pm
Dump your ex's stuff drive.
Turn your ill will into good will
By donating your ex's stuff to
The Equality Center Clothing Closet.
Eat. Drink. Be Bitter.

New PFLAG Tulsa Meeting
3rd Monday of Every Month, Next meeting February 16th; 6:30 pm
The PFLAG Tulsa chapter will begin a satellite group
meeting at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on the 3rd
Monday of every month at 6:30 pm. The group will next
meet on Monday, February 16th. Parents, Families and
Friends of Lesbians and Gays promotes the health and PFLAG
TULSA CH
well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender
persons, their families and friends. For more information on PFLAG Tulsa,
visit www.pflagtulsa.org or call 918.749.4901

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The February Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, February 18th,
2015 at 6:00 pm. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to
everyone on your friends list.

Tulsa Metro Softball League - Spring Season
Begins in April

Every Tuesday and 1st
Sunday each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality
hosts the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month
at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation
of Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

2015 Spring Season is almost here, and the Tulsa Metro
Softball League Board Members are gearing up for
another fun season! As of right now, the season will
begin in April. As usual, games will be played on Sunday
afternoons from 1:00 - 4:00 pm. So grab your friends and
come on out this season!

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IMPORTANT: TMSL will hold an open league meeting for
all players and coaches to attend on Friday, February 6th
at Area 18, beginning at 6:30 pm. This meeting will cover
new/old details regarding the league and the current ratings system. It is
highly encouraged for members and coaches who are planning on forming
their own team, have questions regarding ratings, or questions on how to
get on a team, to attend this meeting.
TMSL looks forward to seeing everyone out again this season, and making
it another great one! If you have any questions/concerns,
visit www.tulsametrosoftball.com
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ACA Assistance

Survivors of Incest Anonymous
Every Saturday, Noon - 2:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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SIA strives to empower those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse (who are not abusing any child),
who want to become survivors and thrivers. Using the
group experience, strength and hope, the hope is to do
this by:

* offering referrals to SIA, self-help, support groups
* providing information to start SIA groups, intergroups, and national service
offices
* creating and distributing SIA information tools(literature, newsletter,
electronic media)
* offering a speakers' bureau
* guiding SIA's public information efforts worldwide
For more information about SIA, visit www.siawso.org

Affordable Care Act Assistance
In person assistance available
Open enrollment is Nov 15th - Feb 15th, 2015
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the Affordable Care Act,
will be on hand at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Mr. Jordan will be available to assist consumers in
understanding the new programs, taking advantage of
consumer protections, and navigating the health

Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

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insurance system to find the most affordable coverage
that meets the consumer's needs.

A Murder of
Storytellers

Onsite assistance will be available on:
January 21st &amp; 28th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
February 4th &amp; 11th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm

Every Friday
7:00 pm

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

A Murder of Storytellers
looks for voices in genre
fiction that are often ignored
or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to
help make each other better
and foster a sense of
community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

healthcare

BILLOF RIGHTS
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oklahomans for equality

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Pearl District Makers' Market
Saturday, March 7th, 2015; 12:00 - 9:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OkEq will host the Pearl District Makers' Market on Saturday March 7th
from 12:00 to 9:00 pm. The market will feature local, handmade arts, crafts,
goods, services, and live music, poetry and performances. For more info on
the Pearl District Makers' Market, visit www.facebook.com/
pearlmakersmarket

LOCAL ARTtCRAFTS

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Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

POETRY - FOOD - FRIENDS

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org with "OK to use" in the Subject. Please include
- - --any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

Be a part of an important study of LGBTI health

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event.
To check dates, reserve
your next event or to
receive pricing information,
contact

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Participants who meet the following criteria are encouraged to participate:
• if you are 18 - 25 years old
• if you identify as a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or other nonheterosexual person
• if you currently reside in Oklahoma
The research study will require approximately 30- 45 minutes and you will
be asked to provide an email address to which a link for the survey may be
sent. All questions are answered online through a secured website hosted
by Qualtrics survey software company. Participants will be asked to
complete a demographics questionnaire followed by 6 brief self-report
instruments. At the end of the survey, the first 250 urban and first 250 rural
participants will receive a code for $10 in credit with giftcertificates.com.
This credit can be used to purchase gift cards for businesses like AMC,
Bath and Bodyworks, Buckle, Buffalo Wild Wings, or many other wellknown companies.

EventCenter@OkEq.org
---Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for
LGBT parents and families
in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

To inquire more about the study or request any additional information,
contact the researchers at:
Douglas Knutson, by phone 405.459.0241 or email
douglas.knutson@okstate.edu
Dr. Sue C. Jacobs, by phone 405.744.9895 or email
sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu
Dr. Melissa Hakman by phone 405.208.5397 or email
mhakman@okcu.edu.
For more information or to participate, go to http://tiny.cc/oklgbti2
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Equality Center Pride Store

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and our community.

Available in the Pride Store, the 2015 Tulsa Metro Hottest
Firefighters calendar for only $10.00. Proceeds benefits the
Tulsa Firefighter Educational Clown Organization.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as
well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'A Body to Die For' by Shannon Iwanski
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Max has returned from a trip that was supposed
to help him get his head and heart together
following a break up. Unfortunately, it didn't
work, and now Max has to face his ex, Bobby,
who also happens to be his business partner. It
was bad enough to find out Bobby had already
moved on, but it gets worse when the new
boyfriend, Skylar, is murdered. Now, Bobby is
the primary suspect, and Max takes it upon
himself to find the real killer. That will be easier
said than done since Skylar was involved in
illegal activity right under Bobby's nose, and
Skylar's accomplice-and potential murderer-may
be closer than Max realizes.

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

A proud Partner
Organization of
Volunteer Tulsa,
your local
action center!

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Click above to volunteer your time with Oklahomans for Equality

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator

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eNews

January 28th, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
2014 Donation Tax Letters
EBA Fundraiser
You Are an Oklahoman Too

Welcome to the eNews.
Oklahoma marriage, children and families and LGBT Youth are under attack
at the State Capital. Read below on how you can help defend them.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Kelly Kirby, CPA

HB 1345
Legislation Alert
New Year, New You
Basketball League
Tulsa Pride 2015
February First Thursday Art
Financial and Estate Planning
Guys Dine Too
Anti-Valentine's Day Party

Married filing jointly? In Oklahoma?
Affordable Care Act got you confused?
Let us help you file your 2014 tax returns!

PFLAG Tulsa
Equality Business Alliance
EBA Sponsor
Tulsa Metro Softball League

Kelly Kirby CPA

Romance and Chocolates

Certified Public Accountant

HIV Wellness Retreat

a professional corporation

(918) 747-5466
4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

kelly@kkirby.com
www.kkirby.com

Alice Bates' Birthday

Survivors of Incest Anonymous
ACA Assistance
LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Pearl District Makers' Market
Marriage
Equality
Photos
-----LGBTI Health Research
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.
Find Us on Facebook

2014 Donation Tax Letters
Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2014 were
recently mailed. If you have not received your tax receipt or have questions
regarding your receipt, please contact Kirk Holt, OkEq Treasurer,
Treasurer@OkEq.org

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EBA Fundraiser at Dalesandro's
Wednesday, January 28th, 2015; 6:00 - 9:00 pm

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Dalesandro's Italian Cuisine
1742 S Boston Ave
Tulsa, OK 74119
On Wednesday, January 28th, join the Equality Business Alliance for a
fundraiser dinner at Dalesandro's Italian Cuisine from 6:00 - 9:00 pm.
Located at 18th and Boston, Dalesandro's will donate a portion of the
dinner sales from the night back to the EBA. Reservations are appreciated
by calling Dalesandro's at 918.582.1551

MY OKLAHOMA - Town Hall Meeting

OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,
February 19th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting minutes
are available upon request
10 days after meeting
date.

Sunday, February 1st, 2015; 2:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Recent bills put forth by Oklahoma legislators have been a direct attack on
the LGBT community. Now is the time for us to respond.

Join Oklahomans for Equality on Sunday, February 1st at 2:00 pm for the
first in a weekly series of MY OKLAHOMA Town Hall meetings to discuss
the bills and their possible outcome on your life as an Oklahoman. We can
provide some talking points when discussing these bills with your
legislators. Discuss coordinated strategic visits to the Oklahoma State
Capitol.

Oklahomans for Equality applauds HB 1345
Oklahomans for Equality applauds House Bill
1345 filed by Representative Jason Dunnington.
The bill would amend provisions regarding
workplace and employment discrimination by
adding sexual orientation and gender identity
and expression. Please contact Representative
Dunnington and thank him for his efforts to end
work place discrimination against LGBT
employees.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The January exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the group exhibit titled;
Transforming Hate
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Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8568

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http://www.okhouse.gov/District.aspx?
District=88

Then contact your legislator and tell them you support House Bill
1345.http://www.oklegislature.gov/FindMyLegislature.
Remember
personal letters and notes, phone calls and a face to face visit with your
legislator are the most effective method to engage your elected official.

Legislation Alerts from Oklahomans for Equality
Oklahomans for Equality calls upon all fair minded Oklahomans to contact
your state representative and ask them not to support
the following House Bills 1007, 1125, 1598, 1599, 1663
1820 and 2215. Senate Bills 440, 478, 669, 724, 788 and
805
HB 1125 would strip county court clerks of their duty of
issuing marriage licenses. Rep. Todd Russ of District 55
has introduced the bill under the guise of protecting
elected officials religious freedoms. If passed, this bill will

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling
is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

• Sets precedent where public servants can choose who they serve.
• De-fund court clerks already strained budgets
• Do away with the marriage license process which conforms to every
other state
• Create chaos in a system that has worked for more than century
Rep. David Brumbaugh of District 76, representing
Broken Arrow and Tulsa, has put forth HB 1007 targets
same sex couples wishing to be married, and seeks to
protect clergy persons who do not wish to, or can not
perform weddings for same-sex couples. Under present
Oklahoma law, only clergy persons willing and able to
perform same sex weddings are allowed to. No one is
forced to perform same-sex weddings.

House Bill 2215 filed by Representative Mike Ritze. If
the bill became law it would require marriage applicants
to provide medical histories and treatments as a part of
the marriage licensing process. This would be a violation
of privacy and is nothing more than an attempt to single
out transgender individuals and is intrusive and violates
all acceptable social standards.

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Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group

-, Rep. Sally Kern has put forth several bills HB 1597,
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1598, 1599 and 1663.

HB 1597 will protect business entities in refusing
services to the LGBT community.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every
Monday at the Dennis R.

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HB 1598 Freedom to Obtain Conversion Therapy Act;
will provide the right to obtain certain counseling or
conversion therapy; prevent certain infringement by the state; permit mental
health provider to engage in sexual orientation change efforts with a child.

Neill Equality Center. For
more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

HB 1599 Preservation of Sovereignty and Marriage Act will prohibit public
funds for any activity licensing or supporting same-sex marriage; prohibit
public employees from recognizing same-sex marriage licenses.
HB 1663: Marriage Act of Oklahoma -- A shell bill with the wording to be
added later.
Introduced by Sen. Joseph Silk, Senate Bill 440: Oklahoma Religious
Freedom Restoration Act of 2015 -- No individual or
religious entity shall be required by any governmental
entity to do any of the following, if it would be contrary to
the sincerely held religious beliefs of the individual or
religious entity regarding sex, gender or sexual
orientation: 1. provide any services, accommodations,
advantages, facilities, goods or privileges; 2. provide
counseling, adoption, foster care, and other social
services; 3. provide employment or employment benefits,
related to, or related to the celebration of, any marriage,
domestic partnership, civil union or similar arrangement; 4. solemnize any
marriage, domestic partnership, civil union or similar arrangement; or 5.
treat any marriage, domestic partnership, civil union or similar arrangement
as valid.
SB 724 by Sen. Joseph Silk, changes the process for a legally recognized
marriage in Oklahoma by calling them covenants and not marriages and
restricting it to male and female couples.
SB 478, by Sen. Corey Brooks, Marriage; Protection of
Religious Freedom in the Sanctity of Marriage Act of
2015, Establishing a religious exemption for any elected
official or government employee or private business who
does not want to issue a marriage license, officiate or
solemnize a marriage, or provide business services to a
individuals they do not agree with because of individual
religious views and exempts them from lawsuits or
disciplinary action.

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one
to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

SB 669 by Sen. Nathan Dahm, would limit marriage to
male and female couples and require a minister or an
attorney to give you a declaration of marriage.

SB 788 by Sen. Dan Newberry. No judge or religious
officiant shall have to perform a marriage that violates
their religious beliefs.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

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SB 805 by Sen. Josh Breecheen. No state official shall
issue a marriage license to a same sex couple or any
public funds be used to issue a marriage license.

Find your local legislator and
let them know that these attacks are not acceptable.

www.oklegislature.gov/FindMyLegislature.aspx

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp;. Transgender Elders

New Year, New You
Fitness Programming at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
GET F.I.T. - Wednesday and Thursday at 6:00 pm
(Fun, Intense, Training) GET F.I.T. is an exercise
class for all ages and fitness levels. The class
will create an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to be
successful. The only requirement... keep moving
through a combination of weight training and
cardiovascular exercise. Wednesdays and
Thursdays at 6:00 pm at the Equality Center. $5
for non-members and free to members... Come
take your first steps to GET F.I.T. Facilitated by
Brad Sullivan. On Wednesdays and Thursdays,
GET F.I.T.
ChiWalking - Every other Saturday at 1:30 pm; Continues February 7th
ChiWalking...Five Mindful Steps for Lifelong
Health and Energy! Learn how to get aligned,
engage your core, create balance, develop
healthy habits and make walking a mindful
practice. ChiWalking increases mobility, reduces
pain,
improves
posture
and
balance,
strengthens your muscles and loosens your
joints. Faciliated by Jane McClain, Certified
ChiWalking Instructor. Every other Saturday at
1:30 pm at the Equality Center. $5 for nonmembers and free to members.

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st
Sunday each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality
hosts the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month
at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation
of Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and

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Tulsa Shambhala Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday each month; 6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the First Sunday of every month at 12:30
pm.

support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Mindfulness/awareness meditation is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit tulsa.shambhala.org for more information.

Tulsa Metro Basketball League Winter Season
Wednesday nights at 7:00 pm
Winter Season is December through February
The league plays 3 on 3 games on a half court each
Wednesday night December through February at 7:00
pm. Tulsa Metro Basketball League is an offical program
of OkEq and a member organization of the Equality
Sports Alliance of Tulsa. Sign up on the OkEq
-----Webstore for $50. Games are played at the Charles
Schusterman Jewish Community Center at 2021 E 71st
St, Tulsa, OK. Daryn Drake will be the head coach for
the new Basketball season. For more information about
the league, please contact Basketball@OkEq.org.

Tulsa Pride 2015 Public Planning Meeting
Thursday, January 29th, 2015; 7:00 pm
Tulsa Pride will host a public planning meeting on Thursday, January 29th
at 7:00 pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Everyone is invited to
come by and help make Tulsa Pride 2015 the best pride ever.

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels. The
class will create an
environment for the beginner
as well as the advanced
participant to be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance

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Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

A WEEKEND OF PRIDE - JUNE 5-7, 2015
Gender Outreach

February First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
Thursday, February 5th, 2015; 6:00 - 9:00 pm

The February Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature the works of Ashley Farrier in an
exhibit titled "Royalty Not Lost" in a
show, beginning with a reception on
Thursday, February 5th, 2015 from 6:00

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

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Financial and Estate Planning Workshop

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Tuesday, February 10th, 2015; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
No matter your net worth, it's important to have a
basic estate plan in place. Oklahomans for Equality
will host a Financial and Estate Planning Workshop
presented by RTYLaw. Equality Business Alliance
members will present information to the community
to address the unique financial and estate planning issues that the LGBT
community faces. The presentation will be held on Tuesday, February 10th,
2015 at 6:00 pm. For more information or to RSVP for this FREE workshop,
please email Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

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A Murder of
Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers
looks for voices in genre
fiction that are often ignored
or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to
help make each other better
and foster a sense of
community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, February 3rd, 2015; 6:30 pm
The February meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at Tokyo Garden
Restaurant on Tuesday, February 3rd, 2015 at 6:30 pm. Tokyo Garden
Restaurant is located at 4020 S Memorial Dr
www.tokyogarden.net
Guys Dine Too is a social program for Gay Men, and their male Allies/
friends, and meets at a different restaurant every month.
Please RSVP to Richard Haley at gaydine2@yahoo.com
if you plan on attending.

Anti-Valentine's Day Party
Saturday, February 14th, 2015; 7:00 pm

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Anti-Valentine's Day Party
Saturday, February 14th, 2015

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

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7:00 pm
Dump your ex's stuff drive.
Turn your ill will into good will
By donating your ex's stuff to
The Equality Center Clothing Closet.
Eat. Drink. Be Bitter.

New PFLAG Tulsa Meeting
3rd Monday of Every Month, Next meeting February 16th; 6:30 pm
The PFLAG Tulsa chapter will begin a satellite group
meeting at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on the 3rd
Monday of every month at 6:30 pm. The group will next
meet on Monday, February 16th. Parents, Families and
Friends of Lesbians and Gays promotes the health and PFLAG
TULSA CHA.
well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender
persons, their families and friends. For more information on PFLAG Tulsa,
visit www.pflagtulsa.org or call 918.749.4901

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events

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Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event.
To check dates, reserve
your next event or to
receive pricing information,
contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for
LGBT parents and families
in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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The February Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, February 18th,
2015 at 6:00 pm. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to
everyone on your friends list.
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Tulsa Metro Softball League - Spring Season

Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as
well as step-by-step

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Begins in April
2015 Spring Season is almost here, and the Tulsa Metro
Softball League Board Members are gearing up for
another fun season! As of right now, the season will
begin in April. As usual, games will be played on Sunday
afternoons from 1:00 - 4:00 pm. So grab your friends and
come on out this season!
IMPORTANT: TMSL will hold an open league meeting for
all players and coaches to attend on Friday, February 6th
at Area 18, beginning at 6:30 pm. This meeting will cover
new/old details regarding the league and the current
ratings system. It is highly encouraged for members and coaches who are
planning on forming their own team, have questions regarding ratings, or
questions on how to get on a team, to attend this meeting.
TMSL looks forward to seeing everyone out again this season, and making
it another great one! If you have any questions/concerns,
visit www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Romance and Chocolates 2015
Saturday, February 21st, 2015; 6:00 pm
Please join Sisters In Song for Romance &amp; Chocolates 2015
Lovin' That Doo Wop
Doors open at 6:00 pm,
Music &amp; Entertainment begins at 6:30 pm
Wine with dinner begins at 7:00 pm
At Fellowship Congregational Church 2900 S. Harvard Ave
Tickets $30, Reserved tables available.
Limited to 96 Seats, advance purchase is advised

Sisters In Song
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instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Facebook.com/SisterslnSongTulsa

Like on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SistersInSongTulsa
or email info@daao.us

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Alice Bates' 90th Birthday Party
Saturday, February 21st, 2015; 1:00 - 4:00 pm

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Alice Wilder Bates is the president of A Friend for A Friend and she is
turning 90! Her children are inviting the community to the birthday party.
Come by for some cake and punch and share your happy memories of
Alice.

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Saturday, February 21st, 2015
1:00 - 4:00 pm
At the Tulsa Elks Lodge
5335 South Harvard

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

If you are unable to attend, Alice would still love to get a note from you
about a fond memory you have of her. (2713 E 49th, Tulsa, OK 74105)
For more information, call Jane Clark 918.857.2882

HIV Wellness Retreat 2015
Deadline is July 17th
The Grateful Day Foundation is
excited to announce the dates
for this year's HIV Wellness
Retreat. The Grateful Day
Foundation seeks to fill gaps in
services in Oklahoma's HIV/
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Taking a leap of faith for those living with HIV/AIDS
through
collaboration
with
partner organizations, providing transportation to those in need, and hosting
an Annual HIV Wellness Retreat. This year's retreat will be held August
21st - 23rd, at the beautiful Sky Ranch Cave Springs in Quapaw Ok.
www.skyranch.org

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We are looking forward to another fun and informative retreat this year.
Applications can be found on our website, www.gratefulday.org as well as
in hard copy form at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St. Jerome, HOPE
testing, OSU Specialty Clinic, and the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
(OKEQ).
This retreat is designed and planned around the needs of the clients we
serve in our community. We will be hosting a number of workshops
throughout the weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.
For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.
Contact info: 539.664.7206
www.gratefulday.org

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Survivors of Incest Anonymous
Every Saturday, Noon - 2:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
SIA strives to empower those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse (who are not abusing any child),
who want to become survivors and thrivers. Using the
group experience, strength and hope, the hope is to do
this by:
* offering referrals to SIA, self-help, support groups
* providing information to start SIA groups, intergroups, and national service
offices
* creating and distributing SIA information tools(literature, newsletter,
electronic media)
* offering a speakers' bureau
* guiding SIA's public information efforts worldwide
For more information about SIA, visit www.siawso.org

Affordable Care Act Assistance
In person assistance available
Open enrollment is Nov 15th - Feb 15th, 2015
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the Affordable Care Act,
will be on hand at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Mr. Jordan will be available to assist consumers in
understanding the new programs, taking advantage of
consumer protections, and navigating the health
insurance system to find the most affordable coverage
that meets the consumer's needs.
Onsite assistance will be available on:
January 28th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
February 4th &amp; 11th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

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You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

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Pearl District Makers' Market
Saturday, March 7th, 2015; 12:00 - 9:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OkEq will host the Pearl District Makers' Market on Saturday March 7th
from 12:00 to 9:00 pm. The market will feature local, handmade arts, crafts,
goods, services, and live music, poetry and performances. For more info on
the Pearl District Makers' Market, visit www.facebook.com/
pearlmakersmarket

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We want your Marriage Equality photos!

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org with "OK to use" in the Subject. Please include
---any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

Be a part of an important study of LGBTI health
Participants who meet the following criteria are encouraged to participate:
• if you are 18 - 25 years old
• if you identify as a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or other nonheterosexual person
• if you currently reside in Oklahoma
The research study will require approximately 30- 45 minutes and you will
be asked to provide an email address to which a link for the survey may be
sent. All questions are answered online through a secured website hosted
by Qualtrics survey software company. Participants will be asked to
complete a demographics questionnaire followed by 6 brief self-report
instruments. At the end of the survey, the first 250 urban and first 250 rural
participants will receive a code for $10 in credit with giftcertificates.com.
This credit can be used to purchase gift cards for businesses like AMC,
Bath and Bodyworks, Buckle, Buffalo Wild Wings, or many other wellknown companies.
To inquire more about the study or request any additional information,
contact the researchers at:
Douglas Knutson, by phone 405.459.0241 or email
douglas.knutson@okstate.edu
Dr. Sue C. Jacobs, by phone 405.744.9895 or email
sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu
--Dr. Melissa Hakman by phone 405.208.5397 or email
mhakman@okcu.edu.

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Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, the 2015 Tulsa Metro Hottest
Firefighters calendar for only $10.00. Proceeds benefits the
Tulsa Firefighter Educational Clown Organization.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'The Father of Frankenstein' by Christopher Bram
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

A unique mixture of fact and fiction recreates
1950s Hollywood in a tale of homoeroticism,
mental disintegration, social commentary, and
compassionate human insight surrounding the
mysterious death of James Whale, director of
Frankenstein.

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eNews

February 4th, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
HB 1345
2014 Donation Tax Letters
February First Thursday Art

Welcome to the eNews.
Join us for the Anti-Valentine's Day Party on Saturday, February 14th at
7:00 pm. If you have any of your ex's stuff around, bring it by and donate it
to the Equality Center Closet.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

Book Study
You Are an Oklahoman Too
Financial and Estate Planning
Anti-Valentine's Day Party
New Year, New You

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: The Garden Trug

Basketball League
Tulsa Pride 2015
SAGE Tulsa Mardi Gras
PFLAG Tulsa
EBA Sponsor
A Conversation with SAGE
Tulsa

Have you ordered your flowers &amp; chocolates?

Equality Business Alliance

Order Today: 918.528.3828

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Tulsa Metro Softball League
Romance and Chocolates
Alice Bates' Birthday
HIV Wellness Retreat
Survivors of Incest Anonymous

Oklahomans for Equality applauds HB 1345
Oklahomans for Equality applauds House Bill
1345 filed by Representative Jason Dunnington.
The bill would amend provisions regarding
workplace and employment discrimination by
adding sexual orientation and gender identity
and expression. Please contact Representative
Dunnington and thank him for his efforts to end
work place discrimination against LGBT
employees.
http://www.okhouse.gov/District.aspx?
District=88

House Bill 1345 has been assigned to a
committee for review. The Economic Development, Commerce and Real
Estate committee. The following representatives are on this committee and
are reviewing the bill. Please take the time to contact them and let them
know you want them to support the bill. You can find their contact
information on this page.

ACA Assistance
LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Pearl District Makers' Market
Marriage
Equality
Photos
--LGBTI Health Research
Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Find Us on Facebook

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Chair: Rep. Dan Kirby (R), District 75
Vice Chair: Rep. Marian Cooksey (R), District 39
Rep. Travis Dunlap (R), District 10
Rep. Charles McCall (R), District 22
Rep. Brian Renegar (D), District 17
Rep. Elise Hall (R), District 100
Rep. Randy McDaniel (R), District 83
Rep. Dustin Roberts (R), District 21
Rep. Kevin Matthews (D), District 73
Rep. Richard Morrissette (D), District 92

2014 Donation Tax Letters
Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2014 were
recently mailed. If you have not received your tax receipt or have questions
regarding your receipt, please contact Kirk Holt, OkEq Treasurer,
Treasurer@OkEq.org

February First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
Thursday, February 5th, 2015; 6:00 - 9:00 pm

OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,
February 19th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting minutes
are available upon request
10 days after meeting
date.

OkEq Art Exhibit

The February Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature the works of Ashley Farrier in an
exhibit titled "Royalty Not Lost" in a
show, beginning with a reception on
Thursday, February 5th, 2015 from 6:00
- 9:00 pm and continuing throughout the
month.

The February exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
works by Ashley Farrier
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When Christians Get It Wrong - Book Study
6 Week course, starting on Thursday, February 5th at 6:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
"When Christians Get it Wrong" a new six-week book
study group led by Rev. Twila Gibbens from St. Paul's
United Methodist Church starts Thursday February 5th at
6:30pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
• When Christians are Unchristian
• In Dealing With Homosexuality
• Christians, Science, and Politics
• When Speaking of Other Religions
• When Bad Things Happen
• When Christians Get It Right

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8568

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You may order the book by Rev. Adam
Hamilton and read before discussions.
Shop from Amazon and support
Oklahomans for Equality at the same
time.

MY OKLAHOMA - Town Hall Meeting
Sunday, February 8th, 2015; 2:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Recent bills put forth by Oklahoma legislators have been a direct attack on
the LGBT community. Now is the time for us to respond.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling
is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Join Oklahomans for Equality on Sunday, February 8th at 2:00 pm for our
continuing weekly series of MY OKLAHOMA Town Hall meetings to discuss
the bills and their possible outcome on your life as an Oklahoman. We can
provide some talking points when discussing these bills with your
legislators. Discuss coordinated strategic visits to the Oklahoma State
Capitol. Get an update on the first visit to the Capitol.
Oklahomans for Equality can provide volunteer child care during the
meeting for those who need it. Also interpretive services for the deaf and
hard of hearing are available upon request. Please email
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org to arrange these services.
Oklahomans for Equality calls upon all fair minded Oklahomans to contact
your state representative and ask them not to support the following House
Bills 1007, 1125, 1598, 1599, 1663 and 2215. Senate Bills 440, 478, 669,
724, 788 and 805.
Find your local legislator and
let them know that these attacks are not acceptable.

www.oklegislature.gov/FindMyLegislature.aspx
Remember personal letters and notes, phone calls and a face to face visit
with your legislator are the most effective method to engage your elected
official.

Financial and Estate Planning Workshop
Tuesday, February 10th, 2015; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
No matter your net worth, it's important to have a

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every
Monday at the Dennis R.

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basic estate plan in place. Oklahomans for Equality
will host a Financial and Estate Planning Workshop
presented by RTYLaw. Equality Business Alliance
members will present information to the community
to address the unique financial and estate planning issues that the LGBT
community faces. The presentation will be held on Tuesday, February 10th,
2015 at 6:00 pm. For more information or to RSVP for this FREE workshop,
please email Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

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Anti-Valentine's Day Party
Saturday, February 14th, 2015; 7:00 pm

Neill Equality Center. For
more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one
to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Anti-Valentine's Day Party
Saturday, February 14th, 2015
7:00 pm
Dump your ex's stuff drive.
Turn your ill will into good will
By donating your ex's stuff to
The Equality Center Clothing Closet.
Eat. Drink. Be Bitter.

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Entertainment for the evening will include a live performance by

Read about Siamese Spots on Huffington Post and see their first
video
Find more info on the Siamese Spots bandcamp page

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

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New Year, New You
Fitness Programming at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
GET F.I.T. - Wednesday and Thursday at 6:00 pm
(Fun, Intense, Training) GET F.I.T. is an exercise
class for all ages and fitness levels. The class
will create an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to be
successful. The only requirement... keep moving
through a combination of weight training and
cardiovascular exercise. Wednesdays and
Thursdays at 6:00 pm at the Equality Center. $5
for non-members and free to members... Come
take your first steps to GET F.I.T. Facilitated by
Brad Sullivan. On Wednesdays and Thursdays,
GET F.I.T.

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp;. Transgender Elders

ChiWalking - Every other Saturday at 1:30 pm; Continues February 7th
ChiWalking...Five Mindful Steps for Lifelong
Health and Energy! Learn how to get aligned,
engage your core, create balance, develop
healthy habits and make walking a mindful
practice. ChiWalking increases mobility, reduces
pain,
improves
posture
and
balance,
strengthens your muscles and loosens your
joints. Faciliated by Jane McClain, Certified
ChiWalking Instructor. Every other Saturday at
1:30 pm at the Equality Center. $5 for nonmembers and free to members.

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st
Sunday each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality
hosts the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month
at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation
of Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Tulsa Shambhala Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday each month; 6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the First Sunday of every month at 12:30
pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit tulsa.shambhala.org for more information.

Tulsa Metro Basketball League Winter Season
Wednesday nights at 7:00 pm
Winter Season is December through February

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and

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The league plays 3 on 3 games on a half court each
Wednesday night December through February at 7:00
pm. Tulsa Metro Basketball League is an offical program
of OkEq and a member organization of the Equality
Sports Alliance of Tulsa. Sign-up
theOkEq
- on
-Webstore for $50. Games are played at the Charles
Schusterman Jewish Community Center at 2021 E 71st
St, Tulsa, OK. Daryn Drake will be the head coach for
the new Basketball season. For more information about
the league, please contact Basketball@OkEq.org.

support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Tulsa Pride 2015 Public Planning Meeting
Thursday, February 26th, 2015; 7:00 pm
Tulsa Pride will host a public planning meeting on Thursday, February 29th
at 7:00 pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Everyone is invited to
come by and help make Tulsa Pride 2015 the best pride ever.

Get F.I.T.

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A WEEKEND OF PRIDE - JUNE 5-7, 2015

Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels. The
class will create an
environment for the beginner
as well as the advanced
participant to be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

SAGE Tulsa Mardi Gras Lunch
Tuesday, February 17th, 2015; 10:30 am
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

SAGE Tulsa will host a Mardi Gras lunch on
Tuesday, February 17th. Stew, cornbread,
seasoned bread pudding and individual punch
will be available. For more information or to
RSVP, please email SAGE@OkEq.org

New PFLAG Tulsa Meeting
3rd Monday of Every Month, Next meeting February 16th; 6:30 pm
The PFLAG Tulsa chapter will begin a satellite group
meeting at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on the 3rd
Monday of every month at 6:30 pm. The group will next
meet on Monday, February 16th. Parents, Families and
Friends of Lesbians and Gays promotes the health and PFLAG
TULSA CHA
well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender
persons, their families and friends. For more information on PFLAG Tulsa,
visit www.pflagtulsa.org
- - - - or call 918.749.4901

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

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EBA Member Business: Kelly Kirby, CPA

Group
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7:00 pm

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Affordable Care Act got you confused?
Let us help you file your 2014 tax returns!

Kelly Kirby CPA
Certified Public Accountant
a professional corporation

(918) 747-5466
4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

kelly@kkirby.com

A Murder of
Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers
looks for voices in genre
fiction that are often ignored
or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to
help make each other better
and foster a sense of
community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

www.kkirby.com

Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

Game Night

A Conversation with SAGE Tulsa participants

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

SAGE Tulsa members Ray Mahoney and Eduardo Saurez were recently
profiled on the national SAGE (Services and Advocacy for LGBT Elders)
website. Ray and Ed were married in Tulsa on October 12, 2014 in Tulsa,
OK. Read their story here.

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

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Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The February Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, February 18th,
2015 at 6:00 pm hosted by Saks Fifth Avenue at 1780 S Utica Avenue.
Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone on your
friends list.

Saks Fifth Avenue
1780 S Utica Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114

NOH8 Open Photo Shoot
Friday, March 13th, 2015; 5:00 - 8:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
On Friday, March 13th, 2015,
the NOH8 Campaign will set up
their mobile studio in Tulsa,
Oklahoma
-offering
Oklahomans a chance to be
heard. Oklahomans for Equality
and the Tulsa Pride 2015
Committee will host the photo
shoot at the Equality Center.
The NOH8 Campaign's Tulsa
shoot is scheduled to begin
on March 13th at 5:00 pm and
will end at 8:00 pm. Free
parking is available on the streets surrounding the center. Prices are $40.00
for solo portraits and $25.00 per person for couple or group portraits.
Interested volunteers should contact the NOH8 Campaign via email at
info@NOH8Campaign.com.
- - - - - - - - - Additional details can be found at
www.noh8campaign.com.
RSVP to the photo shoot on Facebook here.
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The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event.
To check dates, reserve
your next event or to
receive pricing information,
contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for
LGBT parents and families
in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and our community.

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Tulsa Metro Softball League - Spring Season
Begins in April
2015 Spring Season is almost here, and the Tulsa Metro
Softball League Board Members are gearing up for
another fun season! As of right now, the season will
begin in April. As usual, games will be played on Sunday
afternoons from 1:00 - 4:00 pm. So grab your friends and
come on out this season!
IMPORTANT: TMSL will hold an open league meeting for
all players and coaches to attend on Friday, February 6th
at Area 18, beginning at 6:30 pm. This meeting will cover
new/old details regarding the league and the current

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as
well as step-by-step

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ratings system. It is highly encouraged for members and coaches who are
planning on forming their own team, have questions regarding ratings, or
questions on how to get on a team, to attend this meeting.
TMSL looks forward to seeing everyone out again this season, and making
it another great one! If you have any questions/concerns,
visit www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Romance and Chocolates 2015
Saturday, February 21st, 2015; 6:00 pm
Please join Sisters In Song for Romance &amp; Chocolates 2015
Lovin' That Doo Wop
Doors open at 6:00 pm,
Music &amp; Entertainment begins at 6:30 pm
Wine with dinner begins at 7:00 pm
At Fellowship Congregational Church 2900 S. Harvard Ave
Tickets $30, Reserved tables available.
Limited to 96 Seats, advance purchase is advised

Sisters In Song
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instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:

Lovin' CJ'liat &lt;Doo Wop
Facebook.com/SisterslnSongTulsa

Like on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SistersInSongTulsa
or email info@daao.us

Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Alice Bates' 90th Birthday Party
Saturday, February 21st, 2015; 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Alice Wilder Bates is the president of A Friend for A Friend and she is
turning 90! Her children are inviting the community to the birthday party.
Come by for some cake and punch and share your happy memories of
Alice.
Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org
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Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Saturday, February 21st, 2015
1:00 - 4:00 pm
At the Tulsa Elks Lodge
5335 South Harvard
If you are unable to attend, Alice would still love to get a note from you
about a fond memory you have of her. (2713 E 49th, Tulsa, OK 74105)
For more information, call Jane Clark 918.857.2882

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

HIV Wellness Retreat 2015
Deadline is July 17th
The Grateful Day Foundation is
excited to announce the dates
for this year's HIV Wellness
Retreat. The Grateful Day
Foundation seeks to fill gaps in
services in Oklahoma's HIV/
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wellness
community
Taking a leap of faith for those living with HIV/AIDS
through
collaboration
with
partner organizations, providing transportation to those in need, and hosting
an Annual HIV Wellness Retreat. This year's retreat will be held August
21st - 23rd, at the beautiful Sky Ranch Cave Springs in Quapaw Ok.
www.skyranch.org

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We are looking forward to another fun and informative retreat this year.
Applications can be found on our website, www.gratefulday.org as well as
in hard copy form at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St. Jerome, HOPE
testing, OSU Specialty Clinic, and the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
(OKEQ).
This retreat is designed and planned around the needs of the clients we
serve in our community. We will be hosting a number of workshops
throughout the weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.
For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.
Contact info: 539.664.7206
www.gratefulday.org

Survivors of Incest Anonymous
Every Saturday, Noon - 2:00 pm

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
SIA strives to empower those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse (who are not abusing any child),
who want to become survivors and thrivers. Using the
group experience, strength and hope, the hope is to do
this by:
* offering referrals to SIA, self-help, support groups
* providing information to start SIA groups, intergroups, and national service
offices
* creating and distributing SIA information tools(literature, newsletter,
electronic media)
* offering a speakers' bureau
* guiding SIA's public information efforts worldwide
For more information about SIA, visit www.siawso.org

Affordable Care Act Assistance
In person assistance available
Open enrollment is Nov 15th - Feb 15th, 2015
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the Affordable Care Act,
will be on hand at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Mr. Jordan will be available to assist consumers in
understanding the new programs, taking advantage of
consumer protections, and navigating the health
insurance system to find the most affordable coverage
that meets the consumer's needs.
Onsite assistance will be available on:
February 4th &amp; 11th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

healthcare

BILLOF RIGHTS
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oklahomans for equality

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Pearl District Makers' Market
Saturday, March 7th, 2015; 12:00 - 9:00 pm

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OkEq will host the Pearl District Makers' Market on Saturday March 7th
from 12:00 to 9:00 pm. The market will feature local, handmade arts, crafts,
goods, services, and live music, poetry and performances. For more info on
the Pearl District Makers' Market, visit www.facebook.com/
pearlmakersmarket

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We want your Marriage Equality photos!

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org with "OK to use" in the Subject. Please include
---any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

Be a part of an important study of LGBTI health
Participants who meet the following criteria are encouraged to participate:
• if you are 18 - 25 years old
• if you identify as a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or other nonheterosexual person
• if you currently reside in Oklahoma
The research study will require approximately 30- 45 minutes and you will
be asked to provide an email address to which a link for the survey may be
sent. All questions are answered online through a secured website hosted
by Qualtrics survey software company. Participants will be asked to
complete a demographics questionnaire followed by 6 brief self-report
instruments. At the end of the survey, the first 250 urban and first 250 rural
participants will receive a code for $10 in credit with giftcertificates.com.
This credit can be used to purchase gift cards for businesses like AMC,
Bath and Bodyworks, Buckle, Buffalo Wild Wings, or many other wellknown companies.
To inquire more about the study or request any additional information,
contact the researchers at:
Douglas Knutson, by phone 405.459.0241 or email
douglas.knutson@okstate.edu
Dr. Sue C. Jacobs, by phone 405.744.9895 or email
sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu
--Dr. Melissa Hakman by phone 405.208.5397 or email
mhakman@okcu.edu.
For more information or to participate, go to http://tiny.cc/oklgbti2

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Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events
The Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Invites everyone to

CORO ATIO VIII

The ICAO is now taking ads for program and online ticket sales
Complete weekend information can be found on the Coronation VIII Pages
of our website
www.impcourtok.webs.com or email us at impcourtok@gmail.com
I.C.A.O. is a Nonprofit 501(c)(3) Charity Organization

Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, the 2015 Tulsa Metro Hottest
Firefighters calendar for only $10.00. Proceeds benefits the
Tulsa Firefighter Educational Clown Organization.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'The Father of Frankenstein' by Christopher Bram
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

A unique mixture of fact and fiction recreates
1950s Hollywood in a tale of homoeroticism,
mental disintegration, social commentary, and
compassionate human insight surrounding the
mysterious death of James Whale, director of
Frankenstein.

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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eNews

February 11th, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
SB 435
2014 Donation Tax Letters
Book Study

Welcome to the eNews.
Join us for the Anti-Valentine's Day Party on Saturday, February 14th at
7:00 pm. If you have any of your ex's stuff around, bring it by and donate it
to the Equality Center Closet.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

Anti-Valentine's Day Party
You Are an Oklahoman Too
Equality Business Alliance
New Year, New You
Basketball League

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: The Garden Trug

Tulsa Pride 2015
SAGE Tulsa Mardi Gras
PFLAG Tulsa
March First Thursday Art
Girl Scout Cookie Sale
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Have you ordered your flowers &amp; chocolates?

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A Conversation with SAGE
Tulsa
NOH8
Tulsa Metro Softball League
Romance and Chocolates
Alice Bates' Birthday
HIV Wellness Retreat
Survivors of Incest Anonymous

OkEq condemns Senate Bill 435
Oklahomans for Equality condemns Senator Cruz's attempt to strip LGBTQ
citizens of their hard earned and fought for rights by introducing Senate Bill
435, the State Marriage Defense Act. The bill would strip legally married
same-sex couples of their federal benefits. Recent advances in equal rights
came after decades of judicial fights and legislative battles. Senator Cruz
forgets those hard won victories came after the light was turned on
exposing evil discrimination masking itself as state rights. We are deeply
disappointed that Senators Inhofe and Lankford have chosen to co-sponsor
a bill that is destined to lose at the statehouse and the courthouse.

ACA Assistance
LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Pearl District Makers' Market
Body Electric Workshop
Marriage
Equality
Photos
--LGBTI Health Research
Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Find Us on Facebook

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Oklahomans for Equality calls upon all fair minded Oklahomans to contact
US Senators Inhofe and Lankford and express your disappointment with
their co-sponsorship of the bill.

OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,
February 19th, 7:00 pm

Senator James Mountain Inhofe
United States Senate
205 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510-3603
Phone: (202) 224-4721

Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting minutes
are available upon request
10 days after meeting
date.

Senator James Lankford
United State Senate
B40-C Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: (202) 224-5754

OkEq Art Exhibit

2014 Donation Tax Letters
Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2014 were
recently mailed. If you have not received your tax receipt or have questions
regarding your receipt, please contact Kirk Holt, OkEq Treasurer,
Treasurer@OkEq.org

The February exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
works by Ashley Farrier
________

When Christians Get It Wrong - Book Study
6 Week course, continues on Thursday, February 12th at 6:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
"When Christians Get it Wrong" a new six-week book
study group led by Rev. Twila Gibbens from St. Paul's
United Methodist Church starts Thursday February 5th at
6:30pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8568

• In Dealing With Homosexuality
• Christians, Science, and Politics
• When Speaking of Other Religions
• When Bad Things Happen
• When Christians Get It Right

WHEN

You may order the book by Rev. Adam Hamilton
and read before discussions. Shop from
Amazon and support Oklahomans for

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Equality
the same
-at- time.
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Anti-Valentine's Day Party
Saturday, February 14th, 2015; 7:00 pm

Counseling Services

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling
is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Anti-Valentine's Day Party
Saturday, February 14th, 2015
7:00 pm
Dump your ex's stuff drive.
Turn your ill will into good will
By donating your ex's stuff to
The Equality Center Clothing Closet.
Eat. Drink. Be Bitter.
Entertainment for the evening will include a live performance by

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a

Read about Siamese Spots on Huffington Post and see their first
video
Find more info on the Siamese Spots bandcamp page

MY OKLAHOMA - Town Hall Meeting
Sunday, February 15th, 2015; 2:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Recent bills put forth by Oklahoma legislators have been a direct attack on
the LGBT community. Now is the time for us to respond.

sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

--SOS Group

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every
Monday at the Dennis R.

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Neill Equality Center. For
more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Join Oklahomans for Equality on Sunday, February 15th at 2:00 pm for our
continuing weekly series of MY OKLAHOMA Town Hall meetings to discuss
the bills and their possible outcome on your life as an Oklahoman. We can
provide some talking points when discussing these bills with your
legislators. Discuss coordinated strategic visits to the Oklahoma State
Capitol. Get an update on the weekly visits to the Capitol.
Oklahomans for Equality can provide volunteer child care during the
meeting for those who need it. Also interpretive services for the deaf and
hard of hearing are available upon request. Please email
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org to arrange these services.
Oklahomans for Equality calls upon all fair minded Oklahomans to contact
your state representative and ask them not to support the following House
Bills 1007, 1125, 1598, 1599, 1663 and 2215. Senate Bills 440, 478, 669,
724, 788 and 805.
Find your local legislator and
let them know that these attacks are not acceptable.

www.oklegislature.gov/FindMyLegislature.aspx

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one
to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Remember personal letters and notes, phone calls and a face to face visit
with your legislator are the most effective method to engage your elected
official.

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The February Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, February 18th,
2015 at 6:00 pm hosted by Saks Fifth Avenue at 1780 S Utica Avenue.
Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone on your
friends list.

SAGE Tulsa
Saks Fifth Avenue
1780 S Utica Avenue

(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

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Tulsa, OK 74114

New Year, New You
Fitness Programming at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
GET F.I.T. - Wednesday and Thursday at 6:00 pm
(Fun, Intense, Training) GET F.I.T. is an exercise
class for all ages and fitness levels. The class
will create an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to be
successful. The only requirement... keep moving
through a combination of weight training and
cardiovascular exercise. Wednesdays and
Thursdays at 6:00 pm at the Equality Center. $5
for non-members and free to members... Come
take your first steps to GET F.I.T. Facilitated by
Brad Sullivan. On Wednesdays and Thursdays,
GET F.I.T.
ChiWalking - Every other Saturday at 1:30 pm; Continues February
21st
ChiWalking...Five Mindful Steps for Lifelong
Health and Energy! Learn how to get aligned,
engage your core, create balance, develop
healthy habits and make walking a mindful
practice. ChiWalking increases mobility, reduces
pain,
improves
posture
and
balance,
strengthens your muscles and loosens your
joints. Faciliated by Jane McClain, Certified
ChiWalking Instructor. Every other Saturday at
1:30 pm at the Equality Center. $5 for nonmembers and free to members.

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp;. Transgender Elders

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st
Sunday each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality
hosts the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month
at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation
of Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Tulsa Shambhala Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday each month; 6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the First Sunday of every month at 12:30
pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit tulsa.shambhala.org for more information.

Tulsa Metro Basketball League Winter Season
Wednesday nights at 7:00 pm

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and

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Winter Season is December through February
The league plays 3 on 3 games on a half court each
Wednesday night December through February at 7:00
pm. Tulsa Metro Basketball League is an offical program
of OkEq and a member organization of the Equality
Sports Alliance of Tulsa. Sign up on the OkEq
------Webstore for $50. Games are played at the Charles
Schusterman Jewish Community Center at 2021 E 71st
St, Tulsa, OK. Daryn Drake will be the head coach for
the new Basketball season. For more information about
the league, please contact Basketball@OkEq.org.

support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Tulsa Pride 2015 Public Planning Meeting
Thursday, February 26th, 2015; 7:00 pm
Tulsa Pride will host a public planning meeting on Thursday, February 29th
at 7:00 pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Everyone is invited to
come by and help make Tulsa Pride 2015 the best pride ever.

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SAGE Tulsa Mardi Gras Lunch
Tuesday, February 17th, 2015; 10:30 am
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

SAGE Tulsa will host a Mardi Gras lunch on
Tuesday, February 17th. Stew, cornbread,
seasoned bread pudding and individual punch
will be available. For more information or to
RSVP, please email SAGE@OkEq.org

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels. The
class will create an
environment for the beginner
as well as the advanced
participant to be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach

New PFLAG Tulsa Meeting
3rd Monday of Every Month, Next meeting February 16th; 6:30 pm
The PFLAG Tulsa chapter will begin a satellite group
meeting at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on the 3rd
Monday of every month at 6:30 pm. The group will next
meet on Monday, February 16th. Parents, Families and
Friends of Lesbians and Gays promotes the health and PFLAG
TULSA CHA.
well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender
persons, their families and friends. For more information on PFLAG Tulsa,
visit www.pflagtulsa.org
- - - - or call 918.749.4901

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

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March First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
Thursday, March 5th, 2015; 6:00 - 9:00 pm

The March Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature the works of Nanda Thompson
in an exhibit titled "Whispers" in a show,
beginning with a reception on Thursday,
March 5th, 2015 from 6:00 - 9:00 pm
and continuing throughout the month.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

A Murder of
Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm

Girl Scout Cookie Sale
Thursday, March 5th, 2015; 5:00 - 8:00 pm
In support of Girl Scouts being an inclusion organization,
Oklahomans for Equality will host the Girl Scouts of
Eastern Oklahoma Cookie Sale at the Dennis R. Neill girl scout~
Equality Center on Thursday, March 5th, 2015 starting at
5:00 pm.

A Murder of Storytellers
looks for voices in genre
fiction that are often ignored
or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to
help make each other better
and foster a sense of
community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

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SAGE Tulsa members Ray Mahoney and Eduardo Saurez were recently
profiled on the national SAGE (Services and Advocacy for LGBT Elders)
website. Ray and Ed were married in Tulsa on October 21, 2014 in Tulsa,
OK. Read their story here.

NOH8 Open Photo Shoot
Friday, March 13th, 2015; 5:00 - 8:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
On Friday, March 13th, 2015,
the NOH8 Campaign will set up
their mobile studio in Tulsa,
Oklahoma
-offering
Oklahomans a chance to be
heard. Oklahomans for Equality
and the Tulsa Pride 2015
Committee will host the photo
shoot at the Equality Center.
The NOH8 Campaign's Tulsa
shoot is scheduled to begin
on March 13th at 5:00 pm and
will end at 8:00 pm. Free
parking is available on the streets surrounding the center. Prices are $40.00
for solo portraits and $25.00 per person for couple or group portraits.
Interested volunteers should contact the NOH8 Campaign via email at
info@NOH8Campaign.com. Additional details can be found at
-www.noh8campaign.com.
- - - - - - - RSVP to the photo shoot on Facebook here.

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The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event.
To check dates, reserve
your next event or to
receive pricing information,
contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for
LGBT parents and families
in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and our community.

Tulsa Metro Softball League - Spring Season
Begins in April
2015 Spring Season is almost here, and the Tulsa Metro
Softball League Board Members are gearing up for
another fun season! As of right now, the season will
begin in April. As usual, games will be played on Sunday
afternoons from 1:00 - 4:00 pm. So grab your friends and
come on out this season!
IMPORTANT: TMSL will hold an open league meeting for
all players and coaches to attend on Friday, February 6th
at Area 18, beginning at 6:30 pm. This meeting will cover
new/old details regarding the league and the current
ratings system. It is highly encouraged for members and coaches who are
planning on forming their own team, have questions regarding ratings, or

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as
well as step-by-step

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questions on how to get on a team, to attend this meeting.
TMSL looks forward to seeing everyone out again this season, and making
it another great one! If you have any questions/concerns,
visit www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Romance and Chocolates 2015
Saturday, February 21st, 2015; 6:00 pm
Please join Sisters In Song for Romance &amp; Chocolates 2015
Lovin' That Doo Wop
Doors open at 6:00 pm,
Music &amp; Entertainment begins at 6:30 pm
Wine with dinner begins at 7:00 pm
At Fellowship Congregational Church 2900 S. Harvard Ave
Tickets $30, Reserved tables available.
Limited to 96 Seats, advance purchase is advised

Sisters In Song
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instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:

Lovin' CJ'liat &lt;Doo Wop
Facebook.com/SisterslnSongTulsa

Like on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SistersInSongTulsa
or email info@daao.us

Alice Bates' 90th Birthday Party

Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Saturday, February 21st, 2015; 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Alice Wilder Bates is the president of A Friend for A Friend and she is
turning 90! Her children are inviting the community to the birthday party.
Come by for some cake and punch and share your happy memories of
Alice.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org
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Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Saturday, February 21st, 2015
1:00 - 4:00 pm
At the Tulsa Elks Lodge
5335 South Harvard
If you are unable to attend, Alice would still love to get a note from you
about a fond memory you have of her. (2713 E 49th, Tulsa, OK 74105)
For more information, call Jane Clark 918.857.2882

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

HIV Wellness Retreat 2015
Deadline is July 17th
The Grateful Day Foundation is
excited to announce the dates
for this year's HIV Wellness
Retreat. The Grateful Day
Foundation seeks to fill gaps in
services in Oklahoma's HIV/
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Taking a leap of faith for those living with HIV/AIDS
through
collaboration
with
partner organizations, providing transportation to those in need, and hosting
an Annual HIV Wellness Retreat. This year's retreat will be held August
21st - 23rd, at the beautiful Sky Ranch Cave Springs in Quapaw Ok.
www.skyranch.org

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We are looking forward to another fun and informative retreat this year.
Applications can be found on our website, www.gratefulday.org as well as
in hard copy form at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St. Jerome, HOPE
testing, OSU Specialty Clinic, and the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
(OKEQ).
This retreat is designed and planned around the needs of the clients we
serve in our community. We will be hosting a number of workshops
throughout the weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.
For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.
Contact info: 539.664.7206
www.gratefulday.org

Survivors of Incest Anonymous
Every Saturday, 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
SIA strives to empower those who have survived
childhood sexual abuse (who are not abusing any child),
who want to become survivors and thrivers. Using the
group experience, strength and hope, the hope is to do
this by:
* offering referrals to SIA, self-help, support groups
* providing information to start SIA groups, intergroups, and national service
offices
* creating and distributing SIA information tools(literature, newsletter,
electronic media)
* offering a speakers' bureau
* guiding SIA's public information efforts worldwide
For more information about SIA, visit www.siawso.org

Affordable Care Act Assistance
In person assistance available
Open enrollment is Nov 15th - Feb 15th, 2015
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the Affordable Care Act,
will be on hand at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Mr. Jordan will be available to assist consumers in
understanding the new programs, taking advantage of
consumer protections, and navigating the health
insurance system to find the most affordable coverage
that meets the consumer's needs.
Onsite assistance will be available on:
February 11th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

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You deserve equality in the healthcare
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Pearl District Makers' Market
Saturday, March 7th, 2015; 12:00 - 9:00 pm

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OkEq will host the Pearl District Makers' Market on Saturday March 7th
from 12:00 to 9:00 pm. The market will feature local, handmade arts, crafts,
goods, services, and live music, poetry and performances. For more info on
the Pearl District Makers' Market, visit www.facebook.com/
pearlmakersmarket

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Body Electric Workshop
April 18th &amp; 19th, 2015
Men, come explore your erotic potential
through the mind, the body and the
heart
using
conscious
breath,
movement, process work and massage.
When men take responsibility for their
erotic education, they realize how much
there is to learn about awakening the
erotic energy that lies within all of us.
This 2 day workshop focuses on the
entire body and is conducted in a
setting that is playful, safe and
honoring. A few benefits of this work
are:
* The participant gains greater
acceptance of himself as an erotic
being, both physically and
mentally.
* He discovers ways to develop a
more satisfying erotic relationship with others.
* He becomes more aware of spiritual dimensions in his erotic
explorations.
Completion of CBE is a prerequisite for attending most intensives,
advanced workshops and retreats offered by Body Electric. Limited
scholarships are available.
For more information please contact Andr� at Tulsa@b-e-school.com or
visit our website at www.thebodyelectricschol.com.

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org
- - - - with "OK to use" in the Subject. Please include

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any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

Be a part of an important study of LGBTI health
Participants who meet the following criteria are encouraged to participate:
• if you are 18 - 25 years old
• if you identify as a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or other nonheterosexual person
• if you currently reside in Oklahoma
The research study will require approximately 30- 45 minutes and you will
be asked to provide an email address to which a link for the survey may be
sent. All questions are answered online through a secured website hosted
by Qualtrics survey software company. Participants will be asked to
complete a demographics questionnaire followed by 6 brief self-report
instruments. At the end of the survey, the first 250 urban and first 250 rural
participants will receive a code for $10 in credit with giftcertificates.com.
This credit can be used to purchase gift cards for businesses like AMC,
Bath and Bodyworks, Buckle, Buffalo Wild Wings, or many other wellknown companies.
To inquire more about the study or request any additional information,
contact the researchers at:
Douglas Knutson, by phone 405.459.0241 or email
douglas.knutson@okstate.edu
Dr. Sue C. Jacobs, by phone 405.744.9895 or email
sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu
Dr. Melissa Hakman by phone 405.208.5397 or email
mhakman@okcu.edu.
For more information or to participate, go to http://tiny.cc/oklgbti2
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Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events
The Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Invites everyone to

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Complete weekend information can be found on the Coronation VIII Pages
of our website
www.impcourtok.webs.com or email us at impcourtok@gmail.com
I.C.A.O. is a Nonprofit 501(c)(3) Charity Organization

Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, new rainbow Oklahoma flag tees.
Available in sizes S through 5XL, these short sleeve tees can
be yours for only $20 each.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Insignificant Others' by Stephen McCauley
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Richard Rossi works in HR at a touchy-feely
software company and prides himself on his
understanding of the foibles and fictions we all
use to get through the day. Too bad he's not as
good at spotting such behavior in himself.
What else could explain his passionate affair
with Benjamin, a very unavailable married man?
Richard suggests birthday presents for
Benjamin's wife and vacation plans for his kids,
meets him for "lunch" at a sublet apartment, and
would never think about calling him after
business hours.
Since Richard is not entirely available himselfthere's Conrad, his adorable if maddening partner to contend with-it all
seems perfect. But when cosmopolitan Conrad starts spending a suspicious
amount of time in Ohio, and economic uncertainty challenges Richard's
chances for promotion, he realizes his priorities might be a little skewed.

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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February 19th, 2015
In This Issue
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Book Study
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New Year, New You
Tulsa Pride 2015
March First Thursday Art
Girl Scout Cookie Sale
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Tulsa Metro Softball League

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OkEq Legislative Alerts
Oklahomans for Equality calls upon all fair minded Oklahomans to
contact your state representative and ask them not to support the following:
House Bills 1007, 1125, 1598, 1599 and 2215. Senate Bills 440, 478, 669,
724, 733, 788 and 805

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HB 1125 would strip county court clerks of their
duty of issuing marriage licenses. It would allow
clergy to issue marriage "certificates," but any
couple not married during a religious ceremony
could have only a "common-law" marriage. Rep.
Todd Russ of District 55 introduced the bill under
the guise of protecting elected officials' religious
freedoms. The bill has passed out of committee
and now goes to the full House for consideration.
OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,
February 19th, 7:00 pm

Rep. David Brumbaugh has put forth HB 1007,
which targets same-sex couples wishing to be
married and seeks to protect clergy persons who
do not wish to or cannot perform weddings for
same-sex couples. Under present Oklahoma law,
only clergy persons willing and able to perform
same-sex weddings are allowed to. Under existing
law, no one is forced to perform same-sex
weddings. The bill has passed the House and now
goes to the Senate.

Open to all OkEq members.
Meeting minutes are available
upon request 10 days after
meeting date.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The February exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
works by Ashley Farrier
________

House Bill 2215 was filed by Rep. Mike Ritze. If the
bill became law, it would require marriage-license
applicants to provide medical histories regarding
whether they have had gender-reassignment
surgery. This would be a violation of privacy and is
nothing more than an attempt to single out
transgender individuals. It is intrusive and violates
all acceptable social standards. It is in the House
Judiciary and Civil Procedure Committee.
Rep. Sally Kern has put forth several bills,
including HB 1598 and 1599.
HB 1598, the Freedom to Obtain Conversion
Therapy Act, would codify the right to obtain
certain counseling or conversion therapy;
prevent certain infringement by the state; and
protect mental health providers who engage in
sexual-orientation change efforts with a child. It
is in the House Children, Youth and Family
Services Committee.
HB 1599, the Preservation of Sovereignty and
Marriage Act, would prohibit the use of public
funds for any activity licensing or supporting same-sex marriage and would
prohibit public employees from recognizing same-sex marriage licenses. It
has passed out of committee and goes to the full House. It has passed a

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8568

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committee and goes to the full House.
Introduced by Sen. Joseph Silk, Senate Bill 440,
the Oklahoma Religious Freedom Restoration
Act of 2015, says that no individual or religious
entity shall be required by any governmental
entity to do any of the following, if it would be
contrary to the sincerely held religious beliefs of
the individual or religious entity regarding sex,
gender or sexual orientation: 1. provide any
services,
accommodations,
advantages,
facilities, goods or privileges; 2. provide
counseling, adoption, foster care, and other
social services; 3. provide employment or
employment benefits, related to, or related to the
celebration of, any marriage, domestic
partnership, civil union or similar arrangement; 4. solemnize any marriage,
domestic partnership, civil union or similar arrangement; or 5. treat any
marriage, domestic partnership, civil union or similar arrangement as valid.
It is in the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

SB 724 by Sen. Joseph Silk would change the nature of legally recognized
marriages in Oklahoma by calling them covenants and not marriages and
restricting them to male and female couples. It is in the Senate Judiciary
Committee.

SB 478, by Sen. Corey Brooks, the Protection of
Religious Freedom in the Sanctity of Marriage
Act of 2015, would establish a religious
exemption for any elected official or government
employee or private business that does not want
to issue a marriage license, officiate or
solemnize a marriage, or provide business
services to a individuals they do not agree with
because of individual religious views and would
exempt them from lawsuits or disciplinary
action. It is in the Senate Judiciary Committee.

SB 669 by Sen. Nathan Dahm, would limit
marriage to male and female couples and would
establish a "civil declaration of marriage" that
would have the same effect as a marriage
license. Only the parties to the marriage or an
attorney could draft the declaration. It is in the
Senate Judiciary Committee.

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale based on

income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,

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visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Under SB 788 by Sen. Dan Newberry, no judge or
religious officiant would be required to perform a
marriage that violates his or her religious beliefs. It
is in the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Grieving Well
SB 805, the Preservation and Sovereignty of Marriage
Act, by Sen. Josh Breecheen, would make it illegal for a
state official to issue or recognize a marriage license to a
same-sex couple or for any public funds be used to issue
a marriage license. The bill also would declare that no
one could challenge it in court. It is in the Senate
Judiciary Committee.

SB 733, by Sen. Anthony Sykes, would require a
blood test from a physician to be presented to the
court clerk at the time of application for a license
showing that neither applicant has a communicable
or infectious disease or, if infected, the disease is
not in a communicable stage at the time. It is in the
Senate Judiciary Committee.

2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program
for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one to
death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Find your local legislator and
let them know that these attacks are not acceptable.

www.oklegislature.gov/FindMyLegislature.aspx
MY OKLAHOMA - Town Hall Meeting
Sunday, February 22nd, 2015; 2:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Recent bills put forth by Oklahoma legislators have been a direct attack on
the LGBT community. Now is the time for us to respond.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in

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Join Oklahomans for Equality on Sunday, February 22nd at 2:00 pm for our
continuing weekly series of MY OKLAHOMA Town Hall meetings to discuss
the bills and their possible outcome on your life as an Oklahoman. We can
provide some talking points when discussing these bills with your
legislators. Discuss coordinated strategic visits to the Oklahoma State
Capitol. Get an update on the weekly visits to the Capitol.
Oklahomans for Equality can provide volunteer child care during the
meeting for those who need it. Also interpretive services for the deaf and
hard of hearing are available upon request. Please email
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org to arrange these services.

throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

sage

Services and Advocacy
for Cay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tramgender Elders

Oklahomans for Equality calls upon all fair minded Oklahomans to contact
your state representative and ask them not to support the following House
Bills 1007, 1125, 1598, 1599, and 2215. Senate Bills 440, 478, 669, 724,
733, 788 and 805.
Find your local legislator and
let them know that these attacks are not acceptable.

www.oklegislature.gov/FindMyLegislature.aspx
Remember personal letters and notes, phone calls and a face to face visit
with your legislator are the most effective method to engage your elected
official.

LGBTQ High School Youth Day at the Capitol
Thursday, March 5, leave the Equality Center at 7:00 am
Oklahomans for Equality invites high
school youth, counselors and teachers to
join us for OkEq's LGBTQ High School
Youth Day at the Capitol to address
concerns about Rep. Sally Kern's HB
1598. This bill would give state sanction
to so-called "conversion therapy," which
medical and psychological organizations
have labeled child abuse.
Students must have consent from a parent or guardian and have proof that
their schools have approved their absence from classes. Transportation on
a chartered bus from the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, plus breakfast and
lunch, will be provided. Must RSVP in advance. Contact Oklahomans for
Equality Executive Director Toby Jenkins at toby.jenkins@okeq.org. Put
"High School Day at the Capitol" in the subject line.

2014 Donation Tax Letters
Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2014 were
recently mailed. If you have not received your tax receipt or have questions
regarding your receipt, please contact Kirk Holt, OkEq Treasurer,
Treasurer@OkEq.org

When Christians Get It Wrong - Book Study
6-week course continues Thursday, February 19th, at 6:30 pm

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts
the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation of
Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish
friendship and support through
social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

"When Christians Get it Wrong," a new six-week book
study group led by the Rev. Twila Gibbens of St. Paul's
United Methodist Church, started Thursday, February
5th, at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Remaining topics:
• Christians, Science and Politics
• When Speaking of Other Religions
• When Bad Things Happen
• When Christians Get It Right

Get F.I.T.
You may order the book by Rev. Adam Hamilton
and read before discussions. Shop from
Amazon and support Oklahomans for
Equality at the same time.

NOH8 Open Photo Shoot

Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all ages
and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Friday, March 13th, 2015; 5:00 - 8:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
On Friday, March 13th, 2015,
the NOH8 Campaign will set up
their mobile studio in Tulsa,
Oklahoma
-offering
Oklahomans a chance to be
heard. Oklahomans for Equality
and the Tulsa Pride 2015
Committee will host the photo
shoot at the Equality Center.
The NOH8 Campaign's Tulsa
shoot is scheduled to begin
on March 13th at 5:00 pm and
will end at 8:00 pm. Free
parking is available on the streets surrounding the center. Prices are $40.00
for solo portraits and $25.00 per person for couple or group portraits.
Interested volunteers should contact the NOH8 Campaign via email at
info@NOH8Campaign.com. Additional details can be found at
www.noh8campaign.com. RSVP to the photo shoot on Facebook here.

ChiWalking
Every other Saturday at 1:30 p.m., continues February 21st
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care Act,
will be available by
appointment at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center or at his
office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required
before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and social
opportunities for transgender
and intersex individuals.

ChiWalking...Five Mindful Steps for Lifelong
Health and Energy! Learn how to get aligned,
engage your core, create balance, develop
healthy habits and make walking a mindful

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practice. ChiWalking increases mobility, reduces
pain,
improves
posture
and
balance,
strengthens your muscles and loosens your
joints. Facilitated by Jane McClain, Certified
ChiWalking Instructor. Every other Saturday at
1:30 pm at the Equality Center. $5 for nonmembers and free to members.

Tulsa Pride 2015 Public Planning Meeting
Thursday, February 26th, 2015; 7:00 pm
Tulsa Pride will host a public planning meeting on Thursday, February 26th
at 7:00 pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Everyone is invited to
come by and help make Tulsa Pride 2015 the best pride ever.

T U L S A

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Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks
for voices in genre fiction that
are often ignored or asked to
change. As a writing group,
they seek to help make each
other better and foster a sense
of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

A WEEKEND OF PRIDE - JUNE 5-7, 2015

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, March 3rd, 6:30 pm
Dalesandro's, 1742 S. Boston Ave.
The October meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at Dalesandro's on Tuesday,
March 3rd, at 6:30 pm. Dalesandro's is located at 1742 S. Boston Ave.
Guys Dine Too is a social program for gay men and their male allies/friends.
It meets at a different restaurant every month.
Please RSVP to Richard Haley at gaydine2@yahoo.com
if you plan on attending.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those
who have survived childhood
sexual abuse (who are not
abusing any child), who want
to become survivors and
thrivers. For more information,
visit siawso.org

March First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
Thursday, March 5th, 2015; 6:00 - 9:00 pm

The March Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature the works of Nanda Thompson
in an exhibit titled "Whispers" in a show,
beginning with a reception on Thursday,
March 5th, 2015 from 6:00 - 9:00 pm
and continuing throughout the month.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!

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Girl Scout Cookie Sale
Thursday, March 5th, 2015; 5:00 - 8:00 pm
In support of Girl Scouts being an inclusion organization,
Oklahomans for Equality will host the Girl Scouts of
Eastern Oklahoma Cookie Sale at the Dennis R. Neill girl scout~
Equality Center on Thursday, March 5th, 2015 starting at
5:00 pm.

All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard
Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

Pearl District Makers' Market
Saturday, March 7th, 2015; 12:00 - 9:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OkEq will host the Pearl District Makers' Market on Saturday March 7th
from 12:00 to 9:00 pm. The market will feature local, handmade arts, crafts,
goods, services, and live music, poetry and performances. For more info on
the Pearl District Makers' Market, visit www.facebook.com/
pearlmakersmarket

LOCAL ART~CRAFTS

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POETRY - FOOD - FRIENDS

The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event. To
check dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
- - - - - - Stop
by for a quick view of the Event
Center and pick up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

Gay Softball Sunday Funday
Sunday, February 22, 1-4 p.m.
New Age Renegades, 1649 S. Main St.
Sunday, March 8, 1-4 p.m.
Tulsa Eagle, 1338 E. Third St.
Join Tulsa Metro Softball League at New Age
Renegades on Sunday, February 22, 2015, for the first
ever Sunday Funday Beer Bust! You'll get to meet the
players, learn about the league, find out how to join, and
you get to enjoy FREE BEER! TMSL will host another
Sunday Funday Beer Bust on Sunday, March 8, at the
Tulsa Eagle if you can't make this one.
Want more info on the softball
www.TulsaMetroSoftball.com

league?

Visit

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and
our community.

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Retirement 101: Plan Today to Enjoy Tomorrow
Tuesday, March 10th, 6:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Nancy Haase, a partner with New York Life, will
lead a free seminar on the basics of retirement
planning for the LGBT community. Topics include:

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point

• What is an IRA
• What is a Roth IRA
• Should I do a rollover?
• What about mutual funds or annuities?

Open Everyday

RSVP to programs@okeq.org. Call 918-743-4297 for more information.

New PFLAG Tulsa Meeting
3rd Monday of every month, next meeting March 16th, 6:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
The PFLAG Tulsa chapter has begun a satellite group
meeting on the third Monday of every month at 6:30 pm.
The group will next meet on Monday, March 16th.
Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
promotes the health and well-being of gay, lesbian, .PFLAG
TULSA CH
bisexual and transgender persons, their families and
friends. For more information on PFLAG Tulsa, visit www.pflagtulsa.org or
call 918.749.4901

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A Murder of Storytellers book signing

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on
how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

Tuesday, March 24th, 6:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing

Local authors Jack Burgos, Shannon
Iwanski, Kaz Kirkpatrick, Adream Messmer,
and CJ Miles IV -- collectively known as A
Murder of Storytellers -- invite you to join
them for a reading and book signing session. Covering genres from horror,
fairy tales, contemporary, fantasy, and many more, the authors will share
short stories and answer questions about their works, writing, being an
Indie author/publisher, and anything else that may come to mind. The
authors will have books to sell and sign for the audience.

Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on Thursdays
from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.

A Murder of Storytellers is a writers group that meets every Friday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Sharing the Transgender Experience
Saturday, April 4th, 10:00 am - 5 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OkEq's Gender Outreach Program is holding a day long
workshop to share and enlighten members of our
community concerning important transgender issues.
Issues to be discussed include:

• Legal issues
• Medical issues
• Personal safety

Guiding Right provides testing
on Fridays 4:00 - 6:00 pm and
every other Sunday 2:00 - 6:00
pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the
operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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• Youth awareness and education
Dr. Laura Arrowsmith, a board member of the National Center for Transgender
Equality and a former Oklahomans for Equality board member who provides
transgender awareness education, will provide the keynote address. The entire
community is invited to attend.

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The March Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, March 18th,
2015, at 6:00 pm. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to
everyone on your friends list.

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: ihelptulsa.com

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

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Don't Tell Me I'm Sick
A panel on trans identities and mental health
University of Tulsa Chapman Lecture Hall
Thursday, February 26th, 7:00 pm.
Join HeadStrong, Pride at TU, and Women's and Gender Studies on Thursday,
February 26th, at 7:00 pm in Chapman Lecture Hall for a panel to discuss
mental health, transgender identities, and the way in which our society
"pathologizes" transgender people. There will also be an introduction to gender
and a history of gender dysphoria.
Panelists include representatives of academia as well as activists and members
of the transgender community.

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The panel is free and open to the public. There will be refreshments. Come be a
part of this important discussion.

Don't Tell Me I'm Sick
A Panel on Trans Id entiti es and Mental Health
Feb. 26 th , 7pm in the Chapman Lecture Hall
Wi th Panelists:
Katie Hill: TU student and author of Rethm~mg 1om1ol a
Memo,rin Transmon

Jim Scholl: PhD . tudem ,n Clinic.ii r ychology
Vic Wiener: GSA Coo rdm.i1or at Youth Services of Tulsa
Steven Leigh Williams: tudent min, ter a1 UU Church of
Banle ville and M D,v candida1e a1 Ph,11,p Theo log,cal
Seminary
Dr. Jan Wi lson: A sociate Profes or of History and Women
and Ge nder Stud ies
· pon-mred by He.id tron~. the Ot&gt;p.inment of Women'li.ind Gender nid1es .ind Pndc at TU

Lindsey McKee, Indulgences: Songs I Love to Sing
Sunday, February 22, 7:30 pm.
Trinity Episcopal Church, 501 S. Cincinnati Ave.
Music at 501's concert series presents
Lindsey McKee in Indulgences: Songs I
Love to Sing on Feb. 22 at 7:30 pm.

Originally from Great Britain, Lindsey has
a diverse career that has spanned three
continents. She has performed not only in opera, but in recital, oratorio and
musical theatre. She studied voice at The Guildhall School of Music in
London. While a student she sang with the London Bach choir at Prince
Charles and Lady Diana Spencer's wedding. She also made her
professional debut in London singing "Mary" in Elgar's "The
Kingdom." Lindsey has sung with many orchestras across the United
States.
Lindsey divides her time between Tulsa, where she makes a home with her
incredibly supportive husband, Steve, and Kansas City, where she teaches
voice at The Conservatory of Music UMKC.
For more information, visit musicat501.com or call 918.582.4128. General
admission tickets at the door at $20. Student and senior admission is $10.
Get tickets in advance at eventbrite.com.

Romance and Chocolates 2015
Saturday, February 21st, 2015; 6:00 pm
Please join Sisters In Song for Romance &amp; Chocolates 2015
Lovin' That Doo Wop
Doors open at 6:00 pm,
Music &amp; Entertainment begins at 6:30 pm
Wine with dinner begins at 7:00 pm

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At Fellowship Congregational Church 2900 S. Harvard Ave
Tickets $30, Reserved tables available.
Limited to 96 Seats, advance purchase is advised

Sisters In Song
&lt;Rs&gt;mance el, Cfiocorates - Pe6. 21, 2015

Lovin' rfliat &lt;Doo Wop
Facebook.com/SisterslnSongTulsa

Like on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SistersInSongTulsa
or email info@daao.us

Council Oak Mens Chorale begin rehearsals
First rehearsal on Tuesday, March 3rd, 2015; 7:00 pm
Fellowship Congregational Church
The Council Oak Men's Chorale will begin rehearsal for
it's Spring/Summer Concert on Tuesday, March 3 at 7:00
p.m. at Fellowship Congregational Church, 27th and
Harvard. The Spring/Summer concerts will be held on
June 25th and 26th at the Cascia Hall Performing Arts
Center under the direction of new Artistic Director Kent
Dennis. Joining the Chorale is easy by coming to the
council oak
rehearsal, then there is a simple audition afterwards.
councll oolr mens cholOle
COMC would love to have any new members join or previous members
rejoin for a wonderful time of singing and brotherhood through music. If you
have any questions, contact us through our website at counciloak.org.

Alice Bates' 90th Birthday Party
Saturday, February 21st, 2015; 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Alice Wilder Bates is the president of A Friend for A Friend and she is
turning 90! Her children are inviting the community to the birthday party.
Come by for some cake and punch and share your happy memories of
Alice.

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Saturday, February 21st, 2015
1:00 - 4:00 pm
At the Tulsa Elks Lodge
5335 South Harvard
If you are unable to attend, Alice would still love to get a note from you
about a fond memory you have of her. (2713 E 49th, Tulsa, OK 74105)
For more information, call Jane Clark 918.857.2882

HIV Wellness Retreat 2015
Deadline is July 17th
The Grateful Day Foundation is
excited to announce the dates
for this year's HIV Wellness
Retreat. The Grateful Day
Foundation seeks to fill gaps in
services in Oklahoma's HIV/
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wellness
community
Taking a leap of faith for those living with HIV/AIDS
through
collaboration
with
partner organizations, providing transportation to those in need, and hosting
an Annual HIV Wellness Retreat. This year's retreat will be held August
21st - 23rd, at the beautiful Sky Ranch Cave Springs in Quapaw Ok.
www.skyranch.org

Qrnteful ~Afl

We are looking forward to another fun and informative retreat this year.
Applications can be found on our website, www.gratefulday.org as well as
in hard copy form at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St. Jerome, HOPE
testing, OSU Specialty Clinic, and the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
(OKEQ).
This retreat is designed and planned around the needs of the clients we
serve in our community. We will be hosting a number of workshops
throughout the weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.
For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.
Contact info: 539.664.7206
www.gratefulday.org

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights

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Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

healthcare

BILLOF RIGHTS

Hea Ith ca re Bi I IOf Rig hts .org
oklahomans for equality

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Body Electric Workshop
April 18th &amp; 19th, 2015
Men, come explore your erotic potential
through the mind, the body and the
heart
using
conscious
breath,
movement, process work and massage.
When men take responsibility for their
erotic education, they realize how much
there is to learn about awakening the
erotic energy that lies within all of us.
This 2 day workshop focuses on the
entire body and is conducted in a
setting that is playful, safe and
honoring. A few benefits of this work
are:
* The participant gains greater
acceptance of himself as an erotic
being, both physically and
mentally.
* He discovers ways to develop a
more satisfying erotic relationship with others.
* He becomes more aware of spiritual dimensions in his erotic
explorations.
Completion of CBE is a prerequisite for attending most advanced
workshops and retreats offered by Body Electric. Limited scholarships are
available.
For more information please contact Andr� at Tulsa@b-e-school.com or
visit our website at www.thebodyelectricschol.com.

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or

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photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org with "OK to use" in the Subject. Please include
any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

Be a part of an important study of LGBTI health
Participants who meet the following criteria are encouraged to participate:
• if you are 18 - 25 years old
• if you identify as a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or other nonheterosexual person
• if you currently reside in Oklahoma
The research study will require approximately 30- 45 minutes and you will
be asked to provide an email address to which a link for the survey may be
sent. All questions are answered online through a secured website hosted
by Qualtrics survey software company. Participants will be asked to
complete a demographics questionnaire followed by 6 brief self-report
instruments. At the end of the survey, the first 250 urban and first 250 rural
participants will receive a code for $10 in credit with giftcertificates.com.
This credit can be used to purchase gift cards for businesses like AMC,
Bath and Bodyworks, Buckle, Buffalo Wild Wings, or many other wellknown companies.
To inquire more about the study or request any additional information,
contact the researchers at:
Douglas Knutson, by phone 405.459.0241 or email
douglas.knutson@okstate.edu
Dr. Sue C. Jacobs, by phone 405.744.9895 or email
sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu
Dr. Melissa Hakman by phone 405.208.5397 or email
mhakman@okcu.edu.
For more information or to participate, go to http://tiny.cc/oklgbti2

Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events
The Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Invites everyone to

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C RO A TIO VIII

The ICAO is now taking ads for program and online ticket sales
Complete weekend information can be found on the Coronation VIII Pages
of our website
www.impcourtok.webs.com or email us at impcourtok@gmail.com
I.C.A.O. is a Nonprofit 501(c)(3) Charity Organization

Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, new rainbow Oklahoma flag tees.
Available in sizes S through 5XL, these short sleeve tees can
be yours for only $20 each.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Do Not Disturb' by Carsen Taite
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
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Love doesn't wait to be invited in...
Ainsley Faraday specializes in the management
of sleek, urban hotels, and is reluctant to accept
her employer's latest challenge to take over a
mom-and-pop property in Santa Fe. Even
though she has no desire to be surrounded with
lonely mountain ranges and coyote skulls, she
can't resist a challenge that might put her within
reach of a corner office at headquarters.
Rock star Greer Davis's protective bubble of
stardom bursts after a night of wanton partying
results in a public disaster of epic proportions.
Unprepared for the scathing turn of events,
Greer heads for the hills-literally. She assumes a new identity and returns to
her roots in Northern New Mexico just as her latest album debuts at number
one on the charts.
When Ainsley and Greer meet on a flight to New Mexico, love is the last
thing on either of their minds, but tall mountain vistas, big blue skies, and
hot, hot green chili all combine to create a rush of endorphins begging for
release.
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February 26th, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Legislative Alerts
Youth Day at the Capitol
2014 Donation Tax Letters

Welcome to the eNews.
Join us for the NOH8 photo shoot on Friday, March 13th at 5:00 - 8:00 pm.
Cost is $40 for solo photos and $25 per person in couples or groups.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
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Book Study
NOH8
New Year, New You
Breaking Bad to Be Good
Tulsa Pride 2015
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I AM ENOUGH
Book Signing

OkEq Legislative Alerts
Oklahomans for Equality calls upon all fair minded Oklahomans to
contact your state representatives and senators and ask them not to
support the following:
House Bill 1125 would strip county court clerks of
their duty of issuing marriage licenses. It would
allow clergy to issue marriage "certificates," but
any couple not married during a religious
ceremony could have only a "common-law"
marriage. Rep. Todd Russ of District 55 introduced
the bill under the guise of protecting elected
officials' religious freedoms. The bill has passed
out of committee and now goes to the full House
for consideration.

Sharing the Trans Experience
Equality Business Alliance
EBA Sponsor
Don't Tell Me I'm Sick
Tulsa Gridiron
Tracy Spears book signing
Does Race Matter?
Islam, Christianity, Oklahoma
Council Oak Mens Chorale
New business start-up guide
Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Body Electric Workshop
HIV Wellness Retreat

Rep. David Brumbaugh has put forth House Bill
1007, which targets same-sex couples wishing to

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights

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be married and seeks to protect clergy persons who
do not wish to or cannot perform weddings for
same-sex couples. Under present Oklahoma law,
only clergy persons willing and able to perform
same-sex weddings are allowed to. Under existing
law, no one is forced to perform same-sex
weddings. The bill has passed the House and now
goes to the Senate.
House Bill 159
8, which Rep. Sally Kern filed as the Freedom to
Obtain Conversion Therapy Act but passed
through committee as the Parental and Family
Rights in Counseling Protection Act, would
codify the right to obtain certain counseling or
conversion therapy; prevent certain infringement
by the state; and protect mental health providers
who engage in sexual-orientation or genderidentity change efforts with a child. It now goes
to the full House.
House Bill 1599, the Preservation of
Sovereignty and Marriage Act by Rep. Sally
Kern, would prohibit the use of public funds for any activity licensing or
supporting same-sex marriage and would prohibit public employees from
recognizing same-sex marriage licenses. It has passed out of committee
and goes to the full House. It has passed a committee and goes to the full
House.
Rep. Chuck Strohm, R-Jenks, inserted
language into House Bill 1371, the Oklahoma
Religious Freedom Act, on Monday, and it
passed a commi t tee on Tuesday. Strohm
says it is intended to protect
small businesses that do not want to provide
services for marriages to which the business
owner objects on religious grounds. The
measure also says no state or local
government could intervene if such services
were denied. This bill passed out of committee
on Tuesday and now is before the full House.

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OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,
March 26th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq members.
Meeting minutes are available
upon request 10 days after
meeting date.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The February exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
works by Ashley Farrier
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Senate Bill 788 by Sen. Dan Newberry, no judge
or religious officiant would be required to perform
a marriage that violates his or her religious
beliefs. It is in the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Take Action: Oklahomans for Equality urges you to contact House Floor

Counseling Services

Leader Jason Nelson, 405-557-7335, and House Majority Floor Leader

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Charles Ortega, 405-557-7369, to urge them not to bring House Bills 1007,
1125, 1598, 1599 or 1371 to the House floor for a vote. Contact Senate
Sen. Brian Bingman, President Pro Tempore (405) 521-5565 and Sen. Mike
Schulz, Majority Floor Leader (405) 521-5612 and ask that Senate Bill 788
and 21 not be allowed a vote on the Senate floor.

Find your local legislator and
let them know that these attacks are not acceptable.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8568

www.oklegislature.gov/FindMyLegislature.aspx
LGBTQ High School Youth Day at the Capitol
Thursday, March 5, leave the Equality Center at 7:00 am
Oklahomans for Equality invites high
school youth, counselors and teachers to
join us for OkEq's LGBTQ High School
Youth Day at the Capitol to address
concerns about Rep. Sally Kern's HB
1598. This bill would give state sanction
to so-called "conversion therapy," which
medical and psychological organizations
have labeled child abuse.
Students must have consent from a parent or guardian and have proof that
their schools have approved their absence from classes. Transportation on
a chartered bus from the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, plus breakfast and
lunch, will be provided. Must RSVP in advance. Contact Oklahomans for
Equality Executive Director Toby Jenkins at toby.jenkins@okeq.org. Put
"High School Day at the Capitol" in the subject line.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

2014 Donation Tax Letters
Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2014 were
recently mailed. If you have not received your tax receipt or have questions
regarding your receipt, please contact Kirk Holt, OkEq Treasurer,
Treasurer@OkEq.org

When Christians Get It Wrong - Book Study
6-week course continues Thursday, February 26th, at 6:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
"When Christians Get it Wrong," a new six-week book
study group led by the Rev. Twila Gibbens of St. Paul's
United Methodist Church, started Thursday, February
5th, at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Remaining topics:
• When Speaking of Other Religions
• When Bad Things Happen
• When Christians Get It Right

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale based on

income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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You may order the book by Rev. Adam
Hamilton and read before discussions.
Shop from Amazon and support
Oklahomans for Equality at the same
time.

NOH8 Open Photo Shoot
Friday, March 13th, 2015; 5:00 - 8:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
On Friday, March 13th, 2015,
the NOH8 Campaign will set up
their mobile studio in Tulsa,
Oklahoma
-offering
Oklahomans a chance to be
heard. Oklahomans for Equality
and the Tulsa Pride 2015
Committee will host the photo
shoot at the Equality Center.
The NOH8 Campaign's Tulsa
shoot is scheduled to begin
on March 13th at 5:00 pm and
will end at 8:00 pm. Free
parking is available on the streets surrounding the center. Prices are $40.00
for solo portraits and $25.00 per person for couple or group portraits.
Interested volunteers should contact the NOH8 Campaign via email at
info@NOH8Campaign.com.
- - - - - - - - Additional details can be found at
www.noh8campaign.com.
- - - - - - - - - - RSVP to the photo shoot on Facebook here.

ChiWalking
Every other Saturday at 1:30 p.m., continues March 7th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
ChiWalking...Five Mindful Steps for Lifelong
Health and Energy! Learn how to get aligned,
engage your core, create balance, develop
healthy habits and make walking a mindful
practice.
ChiWalking increases mobility,
reduces pain, improves posture and balance,
strengthens your muscles and loosens your
joints. Facilitated by Jane McClain, Certified
ChiWalking Instructor. Every other Saturday at
1:30 pm at the Equality Center. $5 for nonmembers and free to members.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program
for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one to
death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Breaking Bad to Be Good
Free workshop series starting March 8th, 2:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
The Breaking Bad workshop will be an ongoing monthly
workshop highlighting those bad habits so you can take
better care of your health and wellness. Speakers and

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presentations will help you live to be a better you.
Sabrina Aston, a certified hypnotherapist, will present the
March 8 workshop, which will explore ways in which the
therapeutic procedures of hypnosis may be used to
transform self-harming thoughts, attitudes and behaviors
into self-tending ones grounded in a sense of genuine
self worth and well being. Through the mental rehearsal
of successful outcomes and positive suggestion,
hypnotherapy helps break subconscious associations
with negative thought patterns, allowing us to solve problems from new
perspectives and embrace positive changes at the conscious level.

Tulsa Pride 2015 Public Planning Meeting
Thursday, March 5th, 2015, 7:00 pm
Tulsa Pride will host a public planning meeting on Thursday, March 5th, at
7:00 pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Everyone is invited to come
by and help make Tulsa Pride 2015 the best pride ever.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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A WEEKEND OF PRIDE - JUNE 5-7, 2015

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, March 3rd, 6:30 pm
Dalesandro's, 1742 S. Boston Ave.
The March meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at Dalesandro's on Tuesday,
March 3rd, at 6:30 pm., at Dalesandro's, 1742 S. Boston Ave.
Guys Dine Too is a social program for gay men and their male allies/friends.
It meets at a different restaurant every month.
Please RSVP to Richard Haley at gaydine2@yahoo.com
if you plan on attending.

March First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
Thursday, March 5th, 2015; 6:00 - 9:00 pm

The March Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature the works of Nanda Thompson

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts
the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation of
Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

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in an exhibit titled "Whispers" in a show,
beginning with a reception on Thursday,
March 5th, 2015 from 6:00 - 9:00 pm
and continuing throughout the month.
Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

Girl Scout Cookie Sale
Thursday, March 5th, 2015; 5:00 - 8:00 pm
In support of Girl Scouts being an inclusion organization,
Oklahomans for Equality will host the Girl Scouts of ·1
Eastern Oklahoma Cookie Sale at the Dennis R. Neill 91r scouts
Equality Center on Thursday, March 5th, 2015 starting at
5:00 pm.

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1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish
friendship and support through
social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Pearl District Makers' Market
Saturday, March 7th, 2015; 12:00 - 9:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OkEq will host the Pearl District Makers' Market on Saturday March 7th
from 12:00 to 9:00 pm. The market will feature local, handmade arts, crafts,
goods, services, and live music, poetry and performances. For more info on
the Pearl District Makers' Market, visit
www.facebook.com/
pearlmakersmarket

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Gay Softball Sunday Funday
Sunday, March 8, 1-4 p.m.
Tulsa Eagle, 1338 E. Third St.
Join Tulsa Metro Softball League at the Tulsa Eagle on
Sunday, March 8, 2015, for a Sunday Funday Beer Bust!
You'll get to meet the players, learn about the league,
find out how to join, and you get to enjoy FREE BEER!
Want more info on the softball
www.TulsaMetroSoftball.com

league?

Visit

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all ages
and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care Act,
will be available by
appointment at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center or at his
office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at

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Retirement 101: Plan Today to Enjoy Tomorrow

jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.
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Tuesday, March 10th, 6:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Gender Outreach

Nancy Haase, a partner with New York Life, will
lead a free seminar on the basics of retirement
planning for the LGBT community. Topics include:
• What is an IRA
• What is a Roth IRA
• Should I do a rollover?
• What about mutual funds or annuities?
RSVP to programs@okeq.org. Call 918-743-4297 for more information.

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required
before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and social
opportunities for transgender
and intersex individuals.

New PFLAG Tulsa Meeting
3rd Monday of every month, next meeting March 16th, 6:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
The PFLAG Tulsa chapter has begun a satellite group
meeting on the third Monday of every month at 6:30 pm.
The group will next meet on Monday, March 16th.
Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
promotes the health and well-being of gay, lesbian, PFLAG
TULSACHAPTE
bisexual and transgender persons, their families and
friends. For more information on PFLAG Tulsa, visit www.pflagtulsa.org or
call 918.749.4901

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'I AM ENOUGH'
Pandora Scooter
Tuesday, March 17, 5 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Pandora Scooter's show "I AM ENOUGH" is about suicide prevention and
self-confidence-building for LGBTQ youth.
The show follows the story of Pan, who struggles
with rejection from her parents and friends for being
gay and for being different. After attempting suicide,
Pan finds herself in a hospital where, with the help
of a fantastic counselor and her inner strength, she
realizes she wants to live and thrive and that she is
enough.
Tulsa is one of approximately 45 cities in 17 states
where the show will be produced. The Tulsa production is free and is
sponsored by Oklahomans for Equality and Youth Services of Tulsa.

A Murder of Storytellers book signing
Tuesday, March 24th, 6:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Local authors Jack Burgos, Shannon
Iwanski, Kaz Kirkpatrick, Adream Messmer,
and CJ Miles IV -- collectively known as A
Murder of Storytellers -- invite you to join

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks
for voices in genre fiction that
are often ignored or asked to
change. As a writing group,
they seek to help make each
other better and foster a sense
of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those
who have survived childhood
sexual abuse (who are not
abusing any child), who want
to become survivors and
thrivers. For more information,
visit siawso.org

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them for a reading and book signing session. Covering genres from horror,
fairy tales, contemporary, fantasy, and many more, the authors will share
short stories and answer questions about their works, writing, being an
Indie author/publisher, and anything else that may come to mind. The
authors will have books to sell and sign for the audience.
A Murder of Storytellers is a writers group that meets every Friday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Sharing the Transgender Experience
Saturday, April 4th, 10:00 am - 5 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OkEq's Gender Outreach Program is holding a day long
workshop to share and enlighten members of our
community concerning important transgender issues.
Issues to be discussed include:

• Legal issues
• Medical issues
• Personal safety
• Youth awareness and education

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard
Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dr. Laura Arrowsmith, a board member of the National Center for Transgender
Equality and a former Oklahomans for Equality board member who provides
transgender awareness education, will provide the keynote address. The entire
community is invited to attend.

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook
The March Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on
Wednesday, March 18th, at 6:00 pm at Rum
Runnerz, 822 S. Sheridan Road. Please RSVP to
EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone on
your friends list.

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Kelly Kirby, CPA

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event. To
check dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event
Center and pick up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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Married filing jointly? In Oklahoma?
Affordable Care Act got you confused?
Let us help you file your 2014 tax returns!

Kelly Kirby CPA
Certified Public Accountant

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sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and
our community.

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Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday

Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

Don't Tell Me I'm Sick
A panel on trans identities and mental health
University of Tulsa Chapman Lecture Hall
Thursday, February 26th, 7:00 pm.
Join HeadStrong, Pride at TU, and Women's and Gender Studies on Thursday,
February 26th, at 7:00 pm in Chapman Lecture Hall for a panel to discuss
mental health, transgender identities, and the way in which our society
"pathologizes" transgender people. There will also be an introduction to gender
and a history of gender dysphoria.
Panelists include representatives of academia as well as activists and members
of the transgender community.
The panel is free and open to the public. There will be refreshments. Come be a
part of this important discussion.

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on
how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on Thursdays
from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides testing
on Fridays 4:00 - 6:00 pm and

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Don't Tell Me I'm Sick
A Pan el on Trans Identiti es and Mental Health
Feb. 26 th , 7pm in the Chapman Lecture Hall
With Panelists:
Katie Hill: TU tudent and author of Rethm~mg NormaL1

Memo,rin Tra11st11or,
Jim Scholl: PhD . tudent m Cl,nocal P ychology
Vic Wiener: GSA Coo rdinator at Youth Services ofTulsa
Steven Leigh Williams: tudent m,no ter at UU Church of
Banle vill e and M.D,v candidate at rh,11,p Theo logical
Seminary
Dr. Jan Wi l on: Associate Profes or of Hi&lt;tory and Women
and Ge nder Stud ies
pon~red by Hc.id..,trong. thr 0t"partmrm of Women 's and Gender tud1e~ and Pride at TU

every other Sunday 2:00 - 6:00
pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the
operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

"Free Fallin" or "They Shoot Pigeons Don't They?"
Tulsa Gridiron
Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame, 5 S. Boston Ave.
Friday, Feb. 27, and Saturday, Feb. 28, 8-11 pm
"Free Fallin" or "They Shoot Pigeons Don't
They?"
For nearly eight decades, the Tulsa Gridiron has
entertained audiences with its irreverent wit and
whimsy. Blending musical parody with sharp
dialogue, the Gridiron skewers newsmakers of
all sorts, from local politicians to international
pop stars. From march-in to march-out, the
Gridiron is non-stop fun.

FREE
FALLIN!
OR THEY

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
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Through its 501(c)3, the Tulsa Gridiron provides scholarships for aspiring
young practitioners of the First Amendment.

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Admission starts at $30. Tickets are available at tickets.tulsagridiron.org.

"What Exceptional Leaders Know" book signing
Saturday, Feb. 28th, 1:00-3:00 pm
Barnes and Noble at Southroads, 5231 E. 41st St.
Tracy Spears will sign and discuss her book "What

WHAT EXCEPTIONAL Exceptional Leaders Know." Spears has been a
LEADERS KNOW national business consultant for more than 25 years
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and specializes in developing leaders, inspiring
teamwork and enhancing inter-office communications.
She earned her college degree from the University of
Oklahoma on an athletic scholarship and was on the
U.S. National Softball Team. She is on the Oklahomans
for Equality Board of Advisers.
For more information, click here.

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

Does Race Matter?

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Tulsa Community College Metro Campus
Thomas K. McKeon Center for Creativity, 910 S. Boston Ave.
Saturday, Feb. 28th, 2:00-4:30 pm

The Tulsa and state NAACPs are helping to
bring together more than two dozen
community leaders, including Oklahomans
for Equality Executive Director Toby
Jenkins, to take on inequality and justice in a
public conversation dubbed "Does Race
Matter?" The conversation is free and open
to the public. See a Tulsa World article on
the event here.

Islam, Christianity, Oklahoma ...
Tuesday, March 3rd, 6:30-8:00 pm
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church, 1301 S. Boston Ave.
Boston Avenue's Interfaith Concerns
Committee presents Islam, Christianity,
Oklahoma ... From Violence and Rhetoric to
Healing and Hope. This panel discussion will
feature:
• Dr. Imad Enchassi, senior imam and
president, Islamic Society of Oklahoma BOSTON AV[NU[
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City, Chair of Islamic Studies,
Oklahoma City University
• Dr. Charles Kimball, presidential
professor and director, Religious Studies Program, University of
Oklahoma
• Dr. William Tabbernee, executive director, Oklahoma Council of
Churches
Questions and answers following the panel discussion.

Council Oak Mens Chorale begin rehearsals
First rehearsal on Tuesday, March 3rd, 2015; 7:00 pm
Fellowship Congregational Church
The Council Oak Men's Chorale will begin rehearsal for
it's Spring/Summer Concert on Tuesday, March 3 at 7:00
p.m. at Fellowship Congregational Church, 27th and
Harvard. The Spring/Summer concerts will be held on
June 25th and 26th at the Cascia Hall Performing Arts
Center under the direction of new Artistic Director Kent
Dennis. Joining the Chorale is easy by coming to the
council oak
rehearsal, then there is a simple audition afterwards.
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COMC would love to have any new members join or previous members
rejoin for a wonderful time of singing and brotherhood through music. If you
have any questions, contact us through our website at counciloak.org.

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Open for Business: A Start-Up Guide
Sun Building Conference Facilities
907 S. Detroit Ave., 10th Floor
Wednesday, March 4, 8:30 am-noon
Launch Your Business: A Workshop for Entrepreneurs, is a free workshop
for entrepreneurs in the Tulsa Metro area who want to start or grow a small
business. Attendees will receive tips about idea formation and feasibility of
a business idea, developing a business plan, marketing strategies,
financing a business, and information from the Oklahoma Tax Commission.
Presenters will include Dewey Brandon, director of taxpayer services and
education at the Oklahoma Tax Commission; and experts from SCORE, the
Oklahoma Small Business Development Centers, and REI Women's
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I.C.A.O. is a Nonprofit 501(c)(3) Charity Organization

Body Electric Workshop
April 18th &amp; 19th, 2015
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movement, process work and massage.
When men take responsibility for their
erotic education, they realize how much
there is to learn about awakening the
erotic energy that lies within all of us.
This 2 day workshop focuses on the
entire body and is conducted in a
setting that is playful, safe and
honoring. A few benefits of this work
are:
* The participant gains greater
acceptance of himself as an erotic
being, both physically and
mentally.
* He discovers ways to develop a
more satisfying erotic relationship with others.
* He becomes more aware of spiritual dimensions in his erotic
explorations.
Completion of CBE is a prerequisite for attending most advanced
workshops and retreats offered by Body Electric. Limited scholarships are
available.
For more information please contact Andr� at Tulsa@b-e-school.com or
visit our website at www.thebodyelectricschol.com.

HIV Wellness Retreat 2015
Deadline is July 17th
The Grateful Day Foundation is
excited to announce the dates
for this year's HIV Wellness
Retreat. The Grateful Day
Foundation seeks to fill gaps in
services in Oklahoma's HIV/
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partner organizations, providing transportation to those in need, and hosting
an Annual HIV Wellness Retreat. This year's retreat will be held August
21st - 23rd, at the beautiful Sky Ranch Cave Springs in Quapaw Ok.
www.skyranch.org

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We are looking forward to another fun and informative retreat this year.
Applications can be found on our website, www.gratefulday.org as well as
in hard copy form at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St. Jerome, HOPE
testing, OSU Specialty Clinic, and the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
(OKEQ).
This retreat is designed and planned around the needs of the clients we
serve in our community. We will be hosting a number of workshops
throughout the weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.
For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.
Contact info: 539.664.7206
www.gratefulday.org

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LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

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You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org
- - - - with " OK to use" in the Subject. Please include
any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, new rainbow Oklahoma flag tees.
Available in sizes S through 5XL, these short sleeve tees can
be yours for only $20 each.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'And Tango Makes Three' by Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell,
illustrated by Henry Cole
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
"And Tango Makes Three" is the bestselling,
heartwarming true story of two penguins
who create a nontraditional family.
At the penguin house at the Central Park
Zoo, two penguins named Roy and Silo
were a little bit different from the others. But
their desire for a family was the same. And
with the help of a kindly zookeeper, Roy and
Silo get the chance to welcome a baby
penguin of their very own.
Selected as an ALA Notable Children's Book Nominee and a Lambda
Literary Award Finalist, "this joyful story about the meaning of family is a
must for any library." (School Library Journal, starred review)
Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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March 4, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Youth Day at the Capitol
Girl Scout Cookie Sale
March First Thursday Art

Welcome to the eNews.
Join us for the NOH8 photo shoot on Friday, March 13th at 5:00 - 8:00 pm.
Cost is $40 for solo photos and $25 per person in couples or groups.
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Legislative Alerts
2014 Donation Tax Letters
Book Study
Tulsa Pride 2015
Pearl District Makers' Market
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Equality Business Alliance
Gay Pride Bingo Night
Book Signing

LGBTQ High School Youth Day at the Capitol

Sharing the Trans Experience

Thursday, March 5, leave the Equality Center at 7 a.m.

EBA Sponsor

Oklahomans for Equality invites high
school youths, counselors and teachers
to join us for OkEq's LGBTQ High School
Youth Day at the Capitol to address
concerns about House Bill 1598, the
Parental and Family Rights in Counseling
Protection Act regarding so-called
"conversion therapy," and Senate Bill 21,
the Religious Viewpoints Antidiscrimination Act.

Tulsa Gridiron

Students must have consent from a parent or guardian and have proof that
their schools have approved their absence from classes. Transportation on
a chartered bus from the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, plus breakfast and
lunch, will be provided. Must RSVP in advance. Contact Oklahomans for
Equality Executive Director Toby Jenkins at toby.jenkins@okeq.org. Put
"High School Day at the Capitol" in the subject line.

New business start-up guide
Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Body Electric Workshop
Dining Out for Life
HIV Wellness Retreat
LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Marriage
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Rainbow Library
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Girl Scout Cookie Sale
Thursday, March 5, 5-8 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Find Us on Facebook

Oklahomans for Equality will host the Girl Scouts of
Eastern Oklahoma Cookie Sale at the Dennis R. Neill
girl scout~
Equality Center on the evening of Thursday, March 5.
Show your support for Girl Scouts' inclusiveness by
buying your Girl Scouts cookies here!

OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,
March 26th, 7:00 pm

March First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
Thursday, March 5, 6-9 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
The March Oklahomans for Equality showcase
and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature the works of Nanda
Thompson in an exhibit titled "Whispers." An
opening reception will be held from 6-9 p.m.
Thursday, March 5. The exhibit continues
throughout the month.

Open to all OkEq members.
Meeting minutes are available
upon request 10 days after
meeting date.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The February exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
works by Ashley Farrier
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OkEq Legislative Alerts
These are what remains of the more than 13 bills Oklahoma legislators filed
this legislative session targeting LGBT Oklahomans. More than half of
those bills were killed in committee, thanks in large part to your efforts in
contacting legislators. Oklahomans for Equality calls upon all fair-minded
Oklahomans to continue to contact your state representatives and senators
and ask them not to support those that remain:
House Bill 1125 would do away with the issuance
of marriage licenses by county court clerks. It
would allow clergy and judges to issue marriage
"certificates," which would then be filed at the court
clerk's office. Any couple not married during a
ceremony could file an affidavit with the court clerk
declaring that they have a "common-law" marriage.
Rep. Todd Russ of District 55 introduced the bill
under the guise of protecting elected officials'
religious freedoms. It initially allowed only clergy -not judges -- to issue marriage certificates and

Counseling Services

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would have restricted marriage to opposite-gender couples. The bill has
passed out of committee, where it was modified, and now goes to the full
House for consideration.

Rep. David Brumbaugh has put forth House Bill
1007, which targets same-sex couples wishing to
be married and seeks to protect clergy who do not
wish to or cannot perform weddings for same-sex
couples. Under present Oklahoma law, only clergy
who are willing and able to perform same-sex
weddings are allowed to do so. Under existing law,
no one is forced to perform same-sex weddings.
The bill has passed the House and now goes to
the Senate.
House Bill 1598, which Rep. Sally Kern filed as the Freedom to Obtain
Conversion Therapy Act but passed through committee as the Paren tal
and Family Rights in Counseling Protection Act,
would codify the right to obtain conversion therapy
and would protect parents and mental health
providers who engage in sexual-orientation or
gender-identity change efforts with a child. It now
goes to the full House .
House Bill 1599, the Preservation of Sovereignty
and Marriage Act by Rep. Sally Kern, would
prohibit the use of public funds for any activity
licensing or supporting same-sex marriage and
would prohibit public employees from recognizing
same-sex marriage licenses. It has passed out of committee and goes to
the full House. It has passed a committee and goes to the full House.
Rep. Chuck Strohm, R-Jenks, has proposed
House Bill 1371, the Oklahoma Religious
Freedom Act . Strohm says it is intended to
protect
small businesses that do not want to provide
services for marriages to which the business
owner objects on religious grounds. The
measure also says no state or local
government could intervene if such services
were denied. This bill passed out of committee
and now is before the full House.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8568

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment

Senate Bill 788 by Sen. Dan Newberry, says no
judge or religious officiant would be required to
perform a marriage that violates his or her
religious beliefs. It is in the Senate Judiciary
Committee.

Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale based on

income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Take Action: Oklahomans for Equality urges you to contact House Floor
Leader Jason Nelson, 405-557-7335, and House Majority Floor Leader
Charles Ortega, 405-557-7369, to urge them not to bring House Bills 1007,
1125, 1598, 1599 or 1371 to the House floor for a vote. Contact Senate
Sen. Brian Bingman, President Pro Tempore (405) 521-5565 and Sen. Mike
Schulz, Majority Floor Leader (405) 521-5612 and ask that Senate Bill 788
and 21 not be allowed a vote on the Senate floor.

Find your local legislator and
let them know that these attacks are not acceptable.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

www.oklegislature.gov/FindMyLegislature.aspx
2014 Donation Tax Letters
Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2014 were
recently mailed. If you have not received your tax receipt or have questions
regarding your receipt, please contact Kirk Holt, OkEq treasurer, at
Treasurer@OkEq.org

When Christians Get It Wrong - Book Study
Six-week course continues Thursday, March 5, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
"When Christians Get it Wrong," a six-week book study
led by the Rev. Twila Gibbens of St. Paul's United
Methodist Church, started Thursday, Feb. 5. Two
sessions are left.
Remaining topics:
• When Bad Things Happen
• When Christians Get It Right
You may order the book by the Rev. Adam Hamilton and read before
discussions. Shop from Amazon and support Oklahomans for Equality
at the same time.

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program
for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one to
death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Tulsa Pride 2015 Public Planning Meeting
Thursday, March 5, 7 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Everyone is invited to come and help make Tulsa Pride 2015 the best Pride
ever.

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SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

Pearl District Makers' Market
Saturday, March 7, noon-9 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OkEq will host the Pearl District Makers' Market this Saturday afternoon and
evening. The market will feature local, handmade arts, crafts, goods and
services as well as live music, poetry and performances. For more
information on the Pearl District Makers' Market, visit www.facebook.com/
pearlmakersmarket.

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Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

POETRY - FOOD - FRIENDS

Gay Softball Sunday Funday
Sunday, March 8, 1-4 p.m.
Tulsa Eagle, 1338 E. Third St.
Join Tulsa Metro Softball League at the Tulsa Eagle this
Sunday afternoon for a Sunday Funday Beer Bust! You'll
get to meet the players, learn about the league, find out
how to join and enjoy FREE BEER!
Want more info on the softball
www.TulsaMetroSoftball.com

league?

Visit

Breaking Bad to Be Good
Free workshop series starting Sunday, March 8, 2 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
The Breaking Bad workshop will be an ongoing monthly
workshop highlighting those bad habits so you can take
better care of your health and wellness. Speakers and
presentations will help you become a better you.

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts
the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation of
Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Sabrina Aston, a certified hypnotherapist, will present the
March 8 workshop, which will explore ways in which the
therapeutic procedures of hypnosis may be used to
transform self-harming thoughts, attitudes and behaviors

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into self-tending ones grounded in a sense of genuine
self worth and well being. Through the mental rehearsal
of successful outcomes and positive suggestion,
hypnotherapy can help break subconscious associations with negative
thought patterns, allowing us to solve problems from new perspectives and
embrace positive changes at the conscious level.

Retirement 101: Plan Today to Enjoy Tomorrow
Tuesday, March 10, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Nancy Haase, a partner with New York Life, will
lead a free seminar on the basics of retirement
planning for the LGBT community. Topics include:
• What is an IRA
• What is a Roth IRA
• Should I do a rollover?
• What about mutual funds or annuities?

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish
friendship and support through
social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

RSVP to programs@okeq.org. Call 918-743-4297 for more information.

NOH8 Open Photo Shoot
Friday, March 13, 5-8 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality and
the
Tulsa
Pride
2015
Committee will host a NOH8
photo shoot at the Equality
Center.
Prices
for
the
NOH8
Campaign's Tulsa shoot are
$40 for individual portraits and
$25 per person for couple or
group portraits.
Interested volunteers should
contact the NOH8 Campaign
via email at info@NOH8Campaign.com. Additional details can be found at
----- -www.noh8campaign.com. RSVP to the photo shoot on Facebook here.

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all ages
and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

New PFLAG Tulsa Meeting
Third Monday of every month, next meeting March 16, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care Act,
will be available by
appointment at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center or at his
office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
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The PFLAG Tulsa Chapter has begun a satellite group
meeting on the third Monday of every month at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. The group will next meet
on Monday, March 16. Parents, Families and Friends of
Lesbians and Gays promotes the health and well-being PFLAG
TULSA CH
of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people, their
families and friends. For more information on PFLAG Tulsa, visit
www.pflagtulsa.org
- - - - or call 918-749-4901

'I AM ENOUGH'
Pandora Scooter
Tuesday, March 17, 5 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Pandora Scooter's show "I AM ENOUGH" is about suicide prevention and
self-confidence-building for LGBTQ youth.
The show follows the story of Pan, who struggles
with rejection from her parents and friends for being
gay and for being different. After attempting suicide,
Pan finds herself in a hospital where, with the help
of a fantastic counselor and her inner strength, she
realizes she wants to live and thrive and that she is
enough.
Tulsa is one of approximately 45 cities in 17 states
where the show will be produced. The Tulsa production is free and is
sponsored by Oklahomans for Equality and Youth Services of Tulsa.

Equality Business Alliance
Wednesday, March 18, 6 p.m.
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.
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Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required
before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and social
opportunities for transgender
and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks
for voices in genre fiction that
are often ignored or asked to
change. As a writing group,
they seek to help make each
other better and foster a sense
of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

The March Monthly Mixer Meeting will be at 6 p.m.
Wednesday, March 18, at Rum Runnerz, 822 S.
Sheridan Road. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org.
Join our event on Facebook, and send an invitation
to everyone on your friends list.

Gay Pride Bingo Night with Nicole Carrington
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Friday, March 20, 7-9:30 p.m.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those
who have survived childhood
sexual abuse (who are not
abusing any child), who want
to become survivors and
thrivers. For more information,
visit siawso.org

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Join Dale Hogan's "Nicole Carrington" for a night of bingo
with "characters" and a lip-syncing contest. Full
concessions with food and drink will be available for
purchase.
Admission is $10, and proceeds support Tulsa Pride
2015. Make it a fun night out at the Equality Center!

Game Night

A Murder of Storytellers book signing
Tuesday, March 24, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Local authors Jack Burgos, Shannon
Iwanski, Kaz Kirkpatrick, Adream Messmer,
and CJ Miles IV -- collectively known as A
Murder of Storytellers -- invite you to join
them for a reading and book signing session. Covering genres from horror,
fairy tales, contemporary, fantasy, and many more, the authors will share
short stories and answer questions about their works, writing, being an
Indie author/publisher, and anything else that may come to mind. The
authors will have books to sell and sign for the audience.

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard
Haley and
Teresa Reno

A Murder of Storytellers is a writers group that meets every Friday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Sharing the Transgender Experience
Saturday, April 4, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OkEq's Gender Outreach Program is holding a day long
workshop to share and enlighten members of our
community concerning important transgender issues.
Issues to be discussed include:

• Legal issues
• Medical issues
• Personal safety
• Youth awareness and education
Dr. Laura Arrowsmith, a board member of the National Center for Transgender
Equality and a former Oklahomans for Equality board member who provides
transgender awareness education, will provide the keynote address. The entire
community is invited to attend.

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Kelly Kirby, CPA

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event. To
check dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
- - - - - - Stop
by for a quick view of the Event
Center and pick up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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Married filing jointly? In Oklahoma?
Affordable Care Act got you confused?
Let us help you file your 2014 tax returns!

Kelly Kirby CPA
Certified Public Accountant

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and
our community.

a professional corporation

(918) 747-5466
4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

kelly@kkirby.com
www.kkirby.com

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday

Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

"Free Fallin" or "They Shoot Pigeons Don't They?"
Tulsa Gridiron
Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame, 5 S. Boston Ave.
Thursday, March 5, 8-11 p.m.
"Free Fallin" or "They Shoot Pigeons Don't
They?"
For nearly eight decades, the Tulsa Gridiron has
entertained audiences with its irreverent wit and
whimsy. Blending musical parody with sharp
dialogue, the Gridiron skewers newsmakers of
all sorts, from local politicians to international
pop stars. From march-in to march-out, the
Gridiron is non-stop fun.

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Through its 501(c)3, the Tulsa Gridiron provides scholarships for aspiring
young practitioners of the First Amendment.
Admission starts at $30. Tickets are available at tickets.tulsagridiron.org.

Open for Business: A Start-Up Guide
Sun Building Conference Facilities

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on
how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on Thursdays
from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides testing
on Fridays 4:00 - 6:00 pm and

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907 S. Detroit Ave., 10th Floor
Wednesday, March 4, 8:30 a.m.-noon

every other Sunday 2:00 - 6:00
pm

Launch Your Business: A Workshop for Entrepreneurs, is a free workshop
for entrepreneurs in the Tulsa Metro area who want to start or grow a small
business. Attendees will receive tips about idea formation and feasibility of
a business idea, developing a business plan, marketing strategies,
financing a business, and information from the Oklahoma Tax Commission.
Presenters will include Dewey Brandon, director of taxpayer services and
education at the Oklahoma Tax Commission; and experts from SCORE, the
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individuals and families
through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the
operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

The ICAO is now taking ads for program and online ticket sales
Complete weekend information can be found on the Coronation VIII Pages
of our website
www.impcourtok.webs.com or email us at impcourtok@gmail.com
I.C.A.O. is a Nonprofit 501(c)(3) Charity Organization

Body Electric Workshop

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

April 18 &amp; 19
Men, come explore your erotic potential
through the mind, the body and the
heart
using
conscious
breath,
movement, process work and massage.
When men take responsibility for their

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erotic education, they realize how much
there is to learn about awakening the
erotic energy that lies within all of us.
This 2 day workshop focuses on the
entire body and is conducted in a
setting that is playful, safe and
honoring. A few benefits of this work
are:
* The participant gains greater
acceptance of himself as an erotic
being, both physically and
mentally.
* He discovers ways to develop a more satisfying erotic relationship
with others.
* He becomes more aware of spiritual dimensions in his erotic
explorations.
Completion of CBE is a prerequisite for attending most advanced
workshops and retreats offered by Body Electric. Limited scholarships are
available.
For more information please contact Andr� at Tulsa@b-e-school.com or
visit our website at www.thebodyelectricschol.com.

Dining out for Life
Thursday, April 30
Participating restaurants will donate 25 percent
or more of your bill to H.O.P.E. -- Health
Outreach Prevention Education -- on this day to
help pay for local HIV services. The restaurants'
generosity, coupled with your participation, will
make a very real difference in the lives of
thousands of men, women, and children
throughout the Tulsa area. H.O.P.E is a nonprofit
501(c)3 organization that provides HIV and
hepatitis C testing for the Tulsa community.

Din Out. Fight ID

For more information, visit H.O.P.E. Testing online at hopetesting.org.

HIV Wellness Retreat 2015
Registration deadline is July 17
The Grateful Day Foundation is
excited to announce the dates
for this year's HIV Wellness
Retreat. The Grateful Day
Foundation seeks to fill gaps in
services in Oklahoma's HIV/
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Taking a leap of faith for those living with HIV/AIDS
through
collaboration
with
partner organizations, providing transportation to those in need, and hosting
an Annual HIV Wellness Retreat. This year's retreat will be held Aug. 21- 23
at the beautiful Sky Ranch Cave Springs in Quapaw. www.skyranch.org

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We are looking forward to another fun and informative retreat this year.
Applications can be found on our website, www.gratefulday.org as well as
at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St. Jerome, HOPE Testing, OSU Specialty
Clinic and the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (OkEq).
This retreat is designed and planned around the needs of the clients we
serve in our community. We will be hosting a number of workshops
throughout the weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.
For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.
Contact info: 539.664.7206
www.gratefulday.org

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

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You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
paul.allen@OkEq.org with " OK to use" in the Subject. Please include any
and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, new rainbow Oklahoma flag tees.
Available in sizes S through 5XL, these short sleeve tees can
be yours for only $20 each.

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keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'And Tango Makes Three' by Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell,
illustrated by Henry Cole
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
"And Tango Makes Three" is the bestselling,
heartwarming true story of two penguins
who create a nontraditional family.
At the penguin house at the Central Park
Zoo, two penguins named Roy and Silo
were a little bit different from the others. But
their desire for a family was the same. And
with the help of a kindly zookeeper, Roy and
Silo get the chance to welcome a baby
penguin of their very own.
Selected as an ALA Notable Children's Book Nominee and a Lambda
Literary Award Finalist, "this joyful story about the meaning of family is a
must for any library." (School Library Journal, starred review)
Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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March 11, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Unity Walk
OkEq
-Applauds
- - - OU
Girl Scout Cookie Sale

Welcome to the eNews.
Join us for the NOH8 photo shoot on Friday, March 13th at 5:00 - 8:00 pm.
Cost is $40 for solo photos and $25 per person in couples or groups.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Kelly Kirby, CPA

March First Thursday Art
NOH8
I AM ENOUGH
Legislative Alerts
SAGE St. Patrick's Day Lunch
Equality Business Alliance
Gay Pride Bingo Night
Youth Day at the Capitol
Book Study

Married filing jointly? In Oklahoma?
Affordable Care Act got you confused?
Let us help you file your 2014 tax returns!

2014 Donation Tax Letters
Tulsa Pride 2015
Breaking Bad to Be Good
PFLAG Tulsa

Kelly Kirby CPA
Certified Public Accountant
a professional corporation

(918) 747-5466
4815 S Harvard, Ste 205
Tulsa, OK 74135

kelly@kkirby.com
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Book Signing
Sharing the Trans Experience
Barney Frank Documentary
EBA Sponsor
"The Hill" Documentary
Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Body Electric Workshop
Dining Out for Life
HIV Wellness Retreat
LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Marriage
Equality
Photos
-----Pride Store
Rainbow Library

Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

Volunteer

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Unity Walk
Rally and march against racism
Thursday, March 12, 5:15 p.m.
Williams Green to John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park

Find Us on Facebook

Meet at the Williams Green, Third
Street and Boston Avenue, and
march to the John Hope Franklin
Reconciliation Park, 309 N.
Detroit Ave. March begins at 5:15
p.m.
The Oklahoma portrayed by a
few is not the Oklahoma known
or desired by the vast majority of
its residents. While we still have
a long way to go in valuing people of all walks of life, this walk can
demonstrate the progress made while also emphasizing our hope for
creating a more united city and state.

OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,
March 26th, 7:00 pm

OkEq applauds swift action at OU
Oklahomans for Equality applauds University of
Oklahoma President David Boren for his quick
and unequivocal response to the racist actions of
members of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.
OkEq knows that all equality-minded Oklahomans
agree that this behavior is intolerable and
unacceptable. As the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King
Jr. wrote, injustice anywhere is a threat to justice
everywhere. As such, these students have proven
themselves not only unworthy of calling
themselves Sooners, as President Boren said, but indeed, of calling
themselves Oklahomans. At OkEq, we stand with anyone who stands
against injustice and inequality anywhere and everywhere.

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CAMPUS

Open to all OkEq members.
Meeting minutes are available
upon request 10 days after
meeting date.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The February exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
works by Ashley Farrier
________

Girl Scout Cookie Sale
Thursday, March 12, 5-8 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality will host the Girl Scouts of
Eastern Oklahoma Cookie Sale at the Dennis R. Neill ·1
Equality Center on the evening of Thursday, March 12. g1r scouts
Show your support for Girl Scouts' inclusiveness by
buying your Girl Scouts cookies here!

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Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8568

March First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
Thursday, March 12, 6-9 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
The March Oklahomans for Equality showcase
and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center features the works of Nanda
Thompson in an exhibit titled "Whispers." An
opening reception will be held from 6-9 p.m.
Thursday, March 12. The exhibit continues
throughout the month.

NOH8 Open Photo Shoot
Friday, March 13, 5-8 p.m.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality and
the
Tulsa
Pride
2015
Committee will host a NOH8
photo shoot at the Equality
Center.
Prices
for
the
NOH8
Campaign's Tulsa shoot are
$40 for individual portraits and
$25 per person for couple or
group portraits.
Interested volunteers should
contact the NOH8 Campaign
via email at info@NOH8Campaign.com. Additional details can be found at
----- -www.noh8campaign.com. RSVP to the photo shoot on Facebook here.

'I AM ENOUGH'
Pandora Scooter
Tuesday, March 17, 5 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale based on

income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Pandora Scooter's show "I AM ENOUGH" is about suicide prevention and
self-confidence-building for LGBTQ youth.
The show follows the story of Pan, who struggles
with rejection from her parents and friends for being
gay and for being different. After attempting suicide,
Pan finds herself in a hospital where, with the help
of a fantastic counselor and her inner strength, she
realizes she wants to live and thrive and that she is
enough.
Tulsa is one of approximately 45 cities in 17 states
where the show will be produced. The Tulsa production is free and is
sponsored by Oklahomans for Equality and Youth Services of Tulsa.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

OkEq Legislative Alerts
These are what remains of the more than 13 bills Oklahoma legislators filed
this legislative session targeting LGBT Oklahomans. More than half of
those bills were killed in committee, thanks in large part to your efforts in
contacting legislators. Oklahomans for Equality calls upon all fair-minded
Oklahomans to continue to contact your state representatives and senators
and ask them not to support those that remain:
House Bill 1125 would do away with the issuance
of marriage licenses by county court clerks. It
would allow clergy and judges to issue marriage
"certificates," which would then be filed at the court
clerk's office. Any couple not married during a
ceremony could file an affidavit with the court clerk
declaring that they have a "common-law" marriage.
Rep. Todd Russ of District 55 introduced the bill
under the guise of protecting elected officials'
religious freedoms. It initially allowed only clergy -not judges -- to issue marriage certificates and
would have restricted marriage to opposite-gender couples. The bill has
been passed by the House and now goes to a Senate committee for
consideration.

Rep. David Brumbaugh has put forth House Bill
1007, which targets same-sex couples wishing to
be married and seeks to protect clergy who do not
wish to or cannot perform weddings for same-sex
couples. Under present Oklahoma law, only clergy
who are willing and able to perform same-sex
weddings are allowed to do so. Under existing law,
no one is forced to perform same-sex weddings.
The bill has passed the House and now is before
the Senate.

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program
for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one to
death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

House Bill 1598, which Rep. Sally Kern filed as the Freedom to Obtain
Conversion Therapy Act but passed through committee as the Paren tal
and Family Rights in Counseling Protection Act,
would codify the right to obtain conversion therapy
and would protect parents and mental health

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providers who engage in sexual-orientation or
gender-identity change efforts with a child. It now
goes to the full House.
House Bill 1599, the Preservation of Sovereignty
and Marriage Act by Rep. Sally Kern, would
prohibit the use of public funds for any activity
licensing or supporting same-sex marriage and
would prohibit public employees from recognizing
same-sex marriage licenses. It has passed out of committee and goes to
the full House.
Rep. Chuck Strohm, R-Jenks, has proposed
House Bill 1371, the Oklahoma Religious
Freedom Act . Strohm says it is intended to
protect
small businesses that do not want to provide
services for marriages to which the business
owner objects on religious grounds. The
measure also says no state or local
government could intervene if such services
were denied. This bill passed out of committee
and now is before the full House.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Senate Bill 788 by Sen. Dan Newberry, says no
judge or religious officiant would be required to
perform a marriage that violates his or her
religious beliefs. Has passed the Senate Judiciary
Committee and is now before the full Senate.

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Take Action: Oklahomans for Equality urges you to contact House Floor Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
Leader Jason Nelson, 405-557-7335, and House Majority Floor Leader
Charles Ortega, 405-557-7369, to urge them not to bring House Bills 1007,
1125, 1598, 1599 or 1371 to the House floor for a vote. Contact Senate
Sen. Brian Bingman, President Pro Tempore (405) 521-5565 and Sen. Mike
Schulz, Majority Floor Leader (405) 521-5612 and ask that Senate Bill 788
and 21 not be allowed a vote on the Senate floor.

Find your local legislator and
let them know that these attacks are not acceptable.

www.oklegislature.gov/FindMyLegislature.aspx
SAGE St. Patrick's Day Lunch

each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts
the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation of
Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Tuesday, March 17, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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Join SAGE for a St. Patrick's Day lunch at the
Equality Center. Prizes will be given for the
best hobo costume.
Services &amp; Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE)
is the country's largest and oldest organization
dedicated to improving the lives of lesbian,
gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) older
adults. Our mission is to lead in addressing issues related to lesbian, gay,
bisexual and transgender (LGBT) aging. - See more at: http://sageusa.org/
about/what.cfm#sthash.zKa4fZH4.dpuf
Services &amp; Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE) is the country's largest and
oldest organization dedicated to improving the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual
and transgender (LGBT) older adults. Our mission is to lead in addressing
issues related to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) aging. See more at: http://sageusa.org/about/what.cfm#sthash.zKa4fZH4.dpuf
SAGE -- Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders -- is a nationwide
organization that is dedicated to improving the lives of gay, lesbian, bisexual
and transgender older adults, and Oklahomans for Equality has an active
chapter. Come and be a part of it!
.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish
friendship and support through
social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Equality Business Alliance
Wednesday, March 18, 6 p.m.
Rum Runnerz, 822 S. Sheridan Road
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook
The March Monthly Mixer Meeting will be at 6 p.m.
Wednesday, March 18, at Rum Runnerz, 822 S.
Sheridan Road. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org.
Join our event on Facebook, and send an invitation
to everyone on your friends list.

Gay Pride Bingo Night with Nicole Carrington
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Friday, March 20, 7-9:30 p.m.
Join Dale Hogan's "Nicole Carrington" for a night of bingo
with "characters" and a lip-syncing contest. Full
concessions with food and drink will be available for
purchase.
Admission is $10, and proceeds support Tulsa Pride
2015. Make it a fun night out at the Equality Center!

LGBTQ High School Youth Day at the Capitol
Tuesday, March 24, leave the Equality Center at 7 a.m.

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all ages
and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care Act,
will be available by
appointment at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center or at his
office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
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Oklahomans for Equality invites high
school youths, counselors and teachers
to join us for the rescheduled OkEq's
LGBTQ High School Youth Day at the
Capitol to address concerns about House
Bill 1598, the Parental and Family Rights
in Counseling Protection Act regarding
so-called "conversion therapy," and
Senate Bill 21, the Religious Viewpoints
Antidiscrimination Act.
Students must have consent from a parent or guardian and have proof that
their schools have approved their absence from classes. Transportation on
a chartered bus from the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, plus breakfast and
lunch, will be provided. Must RSVP in advance. Contact Oklahomans for
Equality Executive Director Toby Jenkins at toby.jenkins@okeq.org. Put
"High School Day at the Capitol" in the subject line.

jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.
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Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required
before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and social
opportunities for transgender
and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group

When Christians Get It Wrong - Book Study
Six-week course continues Thursday, March 12, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
"When Christians Get it Wrong," a six-week book study
led by the Rev. Twila Gibbens of St. Paul's United
Methodist Church, started Thursday, Feb. 5 and wraps
up this Thursday.
Remaining topic:
• When Christians Get It Right
You may order the book by the Rev. Adam Hamilton and read before the
discussion. Shop from Amazon and support Oklahomans for Equality
at the same time.

2014 Donation Tax Letters

Every Friday*
7 p.m.
*No meeting Friday, March
27, 2015

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks
for voices in genre fiction that
are often ignored or asked to
change. As a writing group,
they seek to help make each
other better and foster a sense
of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2014 were
recently mailed. If you have not received your tax receipt or have questions
regarding your receipt, please contact Kirk Holt, OkEq treasurer, at
Treasurer@OkEq.org

Tulsa Pride 2015 Public Planning Meeting
Thursday, April 2, 7 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Everyone is invited to come and help make Tulsa Pride 2015 the best Pride
ever.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those
who have survived childhood
sexual abuse (who are not
abusing any child), who want
to become survivors and
thrivers. For more information,
visit siawso.org

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A WEEKEND OF PRIDE - JUNE 5-7, 2015
Game Night

Breaking Bad to Be Good
Free workshop series starting Sunday, April 12, 2 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
The Breaking Bad workshop will be an ongoing monthly
workshop highlighting those bad habits so you can take
better care of your health and wellness. Speakers and
presentations will help you become a better you.
Sabrina Aston, a certified hypnotherapist, will present the
March 8 workshop, which will explore ways in which the
therapeutic procedures of hypnosis may be used to
transform self-harming thoughts, attitudes and behaviors
into self-tending ones grounded in a sense of genuine
self worth and well being. Through the mental rehearsal
of successful outcomes and positive suggestion,
hypnotherapy can help break subconscious associations
with negative thought patterns, allowing us to solve problems from new
perspectives and embrace positive changes at the conscious level.

New PFLAG Tulsa Meeting
Third Monday of every month, next meeting March 16, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
The PFLAG Tulsa Chapter has begun a satellite group
meeting on the third Monday of every month at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. The group will next meet
on Monday, March 16. Parents, Families and Friends of
Lesbians and Gays promotes the health and well-being PFLAG
TULSA CH
of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people, their
families and friends. For more information on PFLAG Tulsa, visit
www.pflagtulsa.org
- - - or call 918-749-4901

A Murder of Storytellers book signing
Tuesday, March 24, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Local authors Jack Burgos, Shannon
Iwanski, Kaz Kirkpatrick, Adream Messmer,
and CJ Miles IV -- collectively known as A
Murder of Storytellers -- invite you to join
them for a reading and book signing session. Covering genres from horror,
fairy tales, contemporary, fantasy, and many more, the authors will share

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard
Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event. To
check dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
- - - - - - Stop
by for a quick view of the Event
Center and pick up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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short stories and answer questions about their works, writing, being an
Indie author/publisher, and anything else that may come to mind. The
authors will have books to sell and sign for the audience.
A Murder of Storytellers is a writers group that meets every Friday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Sharing the Transgender Experience
Saturday, April 4, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OkEq's Gender Outreach Program is holding a day long
workshop to share and enlighten members of our
community concerning important transgender issues.
Issues to be discussed include:

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and
our community.

• Legal issues
• Medical issues
• Personal safety
• Youth awareness and education
Dr. Laura Arrowsmith, a board member of the National Center for Transgender
Equality and a former Oklahomans for Equality board member who provides
transgender awareness education, will provide the keynote address. The entire
community is invited to attend.

Live from NY's 92nd Street Y with Barney Frank
April 20, 7 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tulsa's Congregation B'nai Emunah
will broadcast "Barney Frank: In His
Own Words" as part of the Smart
Conversations 2015 speaker series.
Broadcast in partnership with the 92nd
Street Y in New York City, former Rep.
Barney Frank will be joined in
conversation by noted television journalist Jeff Greenfield.
Smart Conversations 2015 features dynamic and visionary thinkers,
newsmakers, and entertainers in conversation via satellite from Manhattan.
Tickets for this single lecture cost $10. Students are admitted free. Coffee,
treats and conversation precede and follow each performance. To purchase
tickets or for more information, call the Synagogue at 918-9353373 or email reservations@bnaiemunah.com.

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
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Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on
how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on Thursdays
from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides testing
on Fridays 4:00 - 6:00 pm and

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"The Hill" documentary
Thursday, April 9, 6:30-9 p.m., free
Living Arts, 307 E. M.B. Brady St.
Set upon building a new school, the
city of New Haven, Conn., claims
eminent domain over the UJpper Hill
neighborhood. While the city argues
that building the new school
corresponds to a need for better
school facilities, the residents of the
area, mostly struggling low-income African-American families, say the
decision corresponds to the city's determination to "sanitize" the
neighborhood, which is near the Yale-New Haven Hospital.

Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the
operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

With the help of community leaders and a civil rights lawyer, the unlikely
group of neighbors decides to contest the city's claim and take the case to
federal court. "The Hill" is a fascinating look at the complex issues
surrounding urban planning, gentrification and economic renewal.
View the trailer at thehillfilm.com/#trialer.

Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events
The Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Invites everyone to

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The ICAO is now taking ads for program and online ticket sales
Complete weekend information can be found on the Coronation VIII Pages
of our website
www.impcourtok.webs.com or email us at impcourtok@gmail.com
I.C.A.O. is a Nonprofit 501(c)(3) Charity Organization

Body Electric Workshop
April 18 &amp; 19
Men, come explore your erotic potential
through the mind, the body and the
heart
using
conscious
breath,
movement, process work and massage.
When men take responsibility for their
erotic education, they realize how much
there is to learn about awakening the
erotic energy that lies within all of us.
This 2 day workshop focuses on the
entire body and is conducted in a
setting that is playful, safe and
honoring. A few benefits of this work
are:
* The participant gains greater
acceptance of himself as an erotic
being, both physically and
mentally.
* He discovers ways to develop a
more satisfying erotic relationship with others.
* He becomes more aware of spiritual dimensions in his erotic
explorations.
Completion of CBE is a prerequisite for attending most advanced
workshops and retreats offered by Body Electric. Limited scholarships are
available.
For more information please contact Andr� at Tulsa@b-e-school.com or
visit our website at www.thebodyelectricschol.com.

Dining out for Life
Thursday, April 30

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Participating restaurants will donate 25 percent
or more of your bill to H.O.P.E. -- Health
Outreach Prevention Education -- on this day to
help pay for local HIV services. The restaurants'
generosity, coupled with your participation, will
make a very real difference in the lives of
thousands of men, women, and children
throughout the Tulsa area. H.O.P.E is a nonprofit
501(c)3 organization that provides HIV and
hepatitis C testing for the Tulsa community.

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For more information, visit H.O.P.E. Testing online at hopetesting.org.

HIV Wellness Retreat 2015
Registration deadline is July 17
The Grateful Day Foundation is
excited to announce the dates
for this year's HIV Wellness
Retreat. The Grateful Day
Foundation seeks to fill gaps in
services in Oklahoma's HIV/
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Taking a leap of faith for those living with HIV/ AIDS
through
collaboration
with
partner organizations, providing transportation to those in need, and hosting
an Annual HIV Wellness Retreat. This year's retreat will be held Aug. 21- 23
at the beautiful Sky Ranch Cave Springs in Quapaw. www.skyranch.org

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We are looking forward to another fun and informative retreat this year.
Applications can be found on our website, www.gratefulday.org as well as
at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St. Jerome, HOPE Testing, OSU Specialty
Clinic and the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (OkEq).
This retreat is designed and planned around the needs of the clients we
serve in our community. We will be hosting a number of workshops
throughout the weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.
For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.
Contact info: 539.664.7206
www.gratefulday.org

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

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You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
paul.allen@OkEq.org with " OK to use" in the Subject. Please include any
and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, new rainbow Oklahoma flag tees.
Available in sizes S through 5XL, these short sleeve tees can
be yours for only $20 each.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Out with Consequences' by Debbie L. McDaniel
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
In her memoir "Out with Consequences,"
Debbie L. McDaniel, a disfellowshipped
Jehovah's Witness from McAlester, Okla.,

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details a childhood of sexual abuse suffered
at the hands of an elder whom the church
refuses to punish.
As a child, McDaniel learned how deep
cultures of shame, denial and hypocrisy can
be when she is made to suffer a years-long
cycle of sexual abuse at the hands of the
church
elder.
When
simultaneously
speaking
out
and
admitting
her
homosexuality gets her disfellowshipped,
McDaniel is shunned by not only the
congregation, but also by her family -- all
while her abuser remains in good standing
with the church.
The church warns her and other victims to keep quiet. And going to the
authorities does little to help; although her abuser is arrested for his crimes,
he is just as quickly released. Despite it all, she survives the fallout to tell
her story.
In a time when churches' stances on sexual abuse and homosexuality are
constantly making headlines, "Out with Consequences" offers a must-read
perspective. Written with the strength of voice of someone who has seen it
all, McDaniel's story is sure to teach other survivors that if she can survive,
they can too.
Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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March 18, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Gay Pride Bingo Night
Equality Business Alliance
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Welcome to the eNews.
Join us for Gay Pride Bingo Night on Friday, March 20, from 7-9:30 pm.
Admission is $10, and proceeds benefit Tulsa Pride.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Kelly Kirby, CPA

March First Thursday Art
Legislative Alerts
Youth Day at the Capitol
Book Signing
Adoption and Foster Care
2014 Donation Tax Letters
Tulsa Pride 2015
Breaking Bad to Be Good
Sharing the Trans Experience

Married filing jointly? In Oklahoma?
Affordable Care Act got you confused?
Let us help you file your 2014 tax returns!

PFLAG Tulsa
Barney Frank Documentary
EBA Sponsor
Tulsa Mr. Leather sessions

Kelly Kirby CPA
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Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
CampOUT
Body Electric Workshop
Dining Out for Life
HIV Wellness Retreat

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Gay Pride Bingo Night with Nicole Carrington and
DJ Crystal
Friday, March 20, 7-9:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Join Dale Hogan's "Nicole Carrington" and DJ Crystal for
a night of bingo with "characters" and a lip-syncing
contest. Full concessions with food and drink will be
available for purchase.

Find Us on Facebook

Admission is $10, and proceeds support Tulsa Pride
2015. Make it a fun night out at the Equality Center!

OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,
March 26th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq members.
Meeting minutes are available
upon request 10 days after
meeting date.

Equality Business Alliance

OkEq Art Exhibit

Wednesday, March 18, 6 p.m.
Rum Runnerz, 822 S. Sheridan Road

The February exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
works by Ashley Farrier
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Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook
The March Monthly Mixer Meeting will be at 6 p.m.
Wednesday, March 18, at Rum Runnerz, 822 S.
Sheridan Road. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org.
Join our event on Facebook, and send an invitation
to everyone on your friends list.

MOREcolor regional fine arts exhibition
Call for Entries
May 1 submission deadline

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Oklahomans for Equality is pleased to call for entries to the 2015
MOREcolor regional juried exhibition and sale of fine art. Long a tradition to
celebrate LGBT Pride through the arts, MOREcolor strives to be artist-

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples

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friendly and encourage innovative work. The exhibition will be held at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Artists receive 70 percent of their sales.
Cash prizes will be awarded, including a cash Juror's Award and a People's
Choice award. There is a single entry fee of $10 for up to five entries.

counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8568

Submission deadline is May 1. The MOREcolor art show runs June 18-21.
Click here for more information.

March Art Gallery Display
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
The March Oklahomans for Equality showcase
and exhibit of local artists features the works of
Nanda Thompson in an exhibit titled "Whispers."
The exhibit continues throughout the month.

OkEq Legislative Alerts

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

UPDATE: A lot of misinformation about House Bill 1125 is
appearing in the media. Please know the facts and help correct them
when you see them presented erroneously.
House Bill 1125 by Rep. Todd Russ would NOT limit marriage in
Oklahoma to only people of faith or only to
heterosexual couples. HB1125 would modify the
procedure for legally validating marital status. If
the bill becomes law, beginning Nov. 1, marriage
certificates, not licenses, would be issued by a
member of the clergy or a current or retired
judge who agrees to solemnize a marriage. The
couple would then take that certificate to a
county court clerk's office to have it recorded
and pay the fee, which would be the same as
current fees ($50, or $5 if the couple has
undergone premarital counseling). Alternatively, if the parties wishing
to be married do not wish to hold a formal ceremony, they could file
an affidavit of common law marriage with the court clerk's office
instead.
The original intent of the bill was to prevent state officials from being
required to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. The bill, as
amended, fails to achieve the goal of relieving court clerk's office
employees from having anything to do with same-sex marriages
because even marriage certificates would need to be recorded with
the state, and both opposite-sex and same-sex couples could still be
married.

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale based on

income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group

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Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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House Bill 1125 will soon be assigned to a Senate committee, which
will recommend whether the bill continues to advance. This bill is
pointless and should be tossed. Please contact your state senator
and ask him or her to work to defeat this measure.

Find your senator here:
openstates.org/find_your_legislator

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LGBTQ High School Youth Day at the Capitol
Tuesday, March 24, leave the Equality Center at 7 a.m.
Oklahomans for Equality invites high
school youths, counselors and teachers
to join us for the rescheduled OkEq's
LGBTQ High School Youth Day at the
Capitol.
Students must have consent from a
parent or guardian and have proof that
their schools have approved their
absence from classes. Transportation on a chartered bus from the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center, plus breakfast and lunch, will be provided. Must
RSVP in advance. Contact Oklahomans for Equality Executive Director
Toby Jenkins at toby.jenkins@okeq.org. Put "High School Day at the
--Capitol" in the subject line.

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Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program
for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one to
death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

A Murder of Storytellers book signing
Tuesday, March 24, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Local authors Jack Burgos, Shannon
Iwanski, Kaz Kirkpatrick, Adream Messmer,
and CJ Miles IV -- collectively known as A
Murder of Storytellers -- invite you to join
them for a reading and book signing session. Covering genres from horror,
fairy tales, contemporary, fantasy, and many more, the authors will share
short stories and answer questions about their works, writing, being an
Indie author/publisher, and anything else that may come to mind. The
authors will have books to sell and sign for the audience.
A Murder of Storytellers is a writers group that meets every Friday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

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Adoption and Foster Care Open House
Saturday, March 28, 2-5 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Join us to learn about how you can
become a foster or adoptive parent
during a come-and-go event March
28.
Representatives of the Oklahoma
Department of Human Services;
Eckerd, one of the nation's largest
privately funded nonprofit child and
family service organizations; and TFI
Family Connections, a private not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization that
contracts with the Oklahoma Department of Human Services to place
children in foster care, will make presentations.

2014 Donation Tax Letters
Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2014 were
recently mailed. If you have not received your tax receipt or have questions
regarding your receipt, please contact Kirk Holt, OkEq treasurer, at
Treasurer@OkEq.org

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Tulsa Pride 2015 Public Planning Meeting
Thursday, April 2, 7 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Everyone is invited to come and help make Tulsa Pride 2015 the best Pride
ever.

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation

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Breaking Bad to Be Good
Free workshop series starting Sunday, April 12, 2 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
The Breaking Bad workshop will be an ongoing monthly
workshop highlighting those bad habits so you can take
better care of your health and wellness. Speakers and
presentations will help you become a better you.

Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts
the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation of
Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Sabrina Aston, a certified hypnotherapist, will present the
March 8 workshop, which will explore ways in which the

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therapeutic procedures of hypnosis may be used to
transform self-harming thoughts, attitudes and behaviors
into self-tending ones grounded in a sense of genuine
self worth and well being. Through the mental rehearsal
of successful outcomes and positive suggestion,
hypnotherapy can help break subconscious associations
with negative thought patterns, allowing us to solve problems from new
perspectives and embrace positive changes at the conscious level.

Sharing the Transgender Experience
Saturday, April 4, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OkEq's Gender Outreach Program is holding a day long
workshop to share and enlighten members of our
community concerning important transgender issues.
Issues to be discussed include:

• Legal issues
• Medical issues
• Personal safety
• Youth awareness and education

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish
friendship and support through
social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Dr. Laura Arrowsmith, a board member of the National Center for Transgender
Equality and a former Oklahomans for Equality board member who provides
transgender awareness education, will provide the keynote address. The entire
community is invited to attend.

New PFLAG Tulsa Meeting
Third Monday of every month, next meeting April 20, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
The PFLAG Tulsa Chapter has begun a satellite group
meeting on the third Monday of every month at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. The group will next meet
on Monday, April 20. Parents, Families and Friends of
Lesbians and Gays promotes the health and well-being PFLAG
TULSA CH
of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people, their
families and friends. For more information on PFLAG Tulsa, visit
www.pflagtulsa.org
- - - - - - or call 918-749-4901

Live from NY's 92nd Street Y with Barney Frank
April 20, 7 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tulsa's Congregation B'nai Emunah
will broadcast "Barney Frank: In His
Own Words" as part of the Smart
Conversations 2015 speaker series.
Broadcast in partnership with the 92nd
Street Y in New York City, former Rep.
Barney Frank will be joined in
conversation by noted television journalist Jeff Greenfield.
Smart Conversations 2015 features dynamic and visionary thinkers,
newsmakers, and entertainers in conversation via satellite from Manhattan.

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all ages
and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care Act,
will be available by
appointment at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center or at his
office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at

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Tickets for this single lecture cost $10. Students are admitted free. Coffee,
treats and conversation precede and follow each performance. To purchase
tickets or for more information, call the Synagogue at 918-9353373 or email reservations@bnaiemunah.com.

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Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required
before attending)
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The program is providing
support, education and social
opportunities for transgender
and intersex individuals.

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Tulsa Mr. Leather PrEP Information Session and
Bettie Crocker Safe-Sex Workshop
Bettie Crocker Safe-Sex Workshop
Saturday, March 21, 2 p.m.
With Eric Paul Leue, Mr. L.A. Leather
Saturday, March 21, 3:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Join us for a safe-sex workshop with Bettie
Crocker and a PrEP information session
presented by Eric Paul Leue, Mr. L.A.
Leather. Leue, 27, a native of Berlin, is a Los
Angeles account executive at a San
Francisco firm that produces online
applications for the beverage industry.
PrEP stands for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis.
The word "prophylaxis" means "to prevent or
control the spread of an infection or
disease." PrEP is a way for people who don't
have HIV to prevent HIV infection by taking a
pill every day. The pill contains two
medicines that are also used to treat HIV. If
you take PrEP and are exposed to HIV
through sex or injection drug use, these
medicines can work to keep the virus from taking hold in your body. Along
with other prevention methods such as condoms, PrEP can offer good
protection against HIV if taken every day.

Tulsa Mr. Leather Contest
Tulsa Eagle, 1338 E. Third St.
Friday, March 20, and Saturday, March 21,

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday*
7 p.m.
*No meeting Friday, March
27, 2015

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks
for voices in genre fiction that
are often ignored or asked to
change. As a writing group,
they seek to help make each
other better and foster a sense
of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those
who have survived childhood
sexual abuse (who are not
abusing any child), who want
to become survivors and
thrivers. For more information,
visit siawso.org

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Tulsa Mr. Leather 2015 is this weekend.
Organizers invite you to come play with
the puppies, indulge in some delicious
bites and watch the Exotica fashion
show, where you can purchase the gear
right off the models.
Among the judges will be Richard Ziese,
Tulsa Mr. Leather 2014 and Oklahoma
Mr. Leather 2015, who is an Oklahomans
for Equality board member.

Celebration of Reconciliation
Sunday, March 22, 10:45 a.m.
St. Paul's United Methodist Church, 1442 S. Quaker Ave.

Oklahomans for Equality
applauds Tulsa's St. Paul's
St Paul's
United Methodist Church
United Methodist Church on
"The Heart of Cherry Street"
its decision to become part of
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people, regardless of age,
race, income, nationality, life experiences, gender identity or sexual
orientation.
You are invited to join the congregation in worship, a meal and
fellowship as it celebrates with a Celebration of Reconciliation on March
22.

JOLT Drag Queen Pancake Breakfast
Saturday, March 28, 8-10 a.m.
Applebee's Neighborhood Grill &amp; Bar
4733 S. Yale Ave.
Come get your fill of pancakes during this
breakfast fundraiser for JOLT, OkEq's bowling
league. The cost is $8 per person, and mimosas
will be available for $3.

Citywide Selma Commemoration Service
Sunday, March 29, 6:30 p.m.
All Souls Unitarian Church

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard
Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event. To
check dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event
Center and pick up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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Clergy and people from many
congregations and faith traditions
across Tulsa will gather to participate
in a citywide commemoration service
honoring the religious leaders from
across many traditions who gathered in
the wake of the marches in Selma,
Alabama, 50 years ago to lift their
voices in unity for civil rights here in
Tulsa. You are invited to participate.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and
our community.

Goddess Festival
Omni Center for Peace, Justice &amp; Ecology, Fayetteville, Ark.
March 20-29
Ten days of workshops, classes, performances and
rituals honoring the Divine Feminine. The event
starts with the Spring Equinox ritual at 7 p.m.
March 20 at the Fayetteville Senior Center. Most
other events are at the Omni Center for Peace,
Justice &amp; Ecology in Fayetteville. Like us on
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TahlEquality 5K Fun Run/Walk and Easter Egg Hunt
Northeastern State University, Centennial Plaza Drive, Tahlequah
Saturday, April 4, 8 a.m.
Participate in the TahlEquality
5K Run/Walk and Easter egg
hunt to raise money for
TahlEquality Pride. Everyone
has a chance to win prizes.

TahlEquality is a nonprofit
LGBTQ2/straight alliance
promoting equal rights for the
residents of Tahlequah and
the rest of Oklahoma.

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Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on
how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Everyone wi ll have the
chance to win prizes!
Pre-register here:
tahlequality.eventbrite.com

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"The Hill" documentary
Thursday, April 9, 6:30-9 p.m., free
Living Arts, 307 E. M.B. Brady St.
Set upon building a new school, the
city of New Haven, Conn., claims
eminent domain over the UJpper Hill
neighborhood. While the city argues
that building the new school
corresponds to a need for better
school facilities, the residents of the
area, mostly struggling low-income African-American families, say the

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on Thursdays
from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides testing
on Fridays 4:00 - 6:00 pm and

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decision corresponds to the city's determination to "sanitize" the
neighborhood, which is near the Yale-New Haven Hospital.

every other Sunday 2:00 - 6:00
pm

With the help of community leaders and a civil rights lawyer, the unlikely
group of neighbors decides to contest the city's claim and take the case to
federal court. "The Hill" is a fascinating look at the complex issues
surrounding urban planning, gentrification and economic renewal.
View the trailer at thehillfilm.com/#trialer.

"Inequality in American Society" TU Lecture
University of Tulsa Lectureship in Politics and Law
Chapman Hall Lecture Hall, 2830 E. Fifth St.
Thursday, April 9, 7 p.m.
Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and
Policy Research in Washington, D.C., will present this
year's TU Lectureship in Politics and Law. The lecture, is
free and open to the public.
The topic of Baker's talk is "Inequality in American
Society: Should We Blame the Market?"

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(OkEq) seeks equal rights for
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Baker is frequently cited in economics reporting in major media outlets,
including the New York Times, Washington Post, CNN, CNBC and National
Public Radio. He writes a weekly column for the Guardian Unlimited (UK),
the Huffington Post and TruthOut. His blog, Beat the Press, features
commentary on economic reporting. His analyses have appeared in many
major publications, including the Atlantic Monthly, the Washington Post, the
London Financial Times and the New York Daily News. He received his
Ph.D. in economics from the University of Michigan.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

He previously worked as a senior economist at the Economic Policy
Institute and as an assistant professor at Bucknell University. He has also
worked as a consultant for the World Bank, the Joint Economic Committee
of the U.S. Congress and the OECD's Trade Union Advisory Council. He
has written numerous books and was the author of the weekly online
commentary on economic reporting for the Economic Reporting Review
from 1996 - 2006.

Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events
The Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Invites everyone to

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C RO A TIO VIII

The ICAO is now taking ads for program and online ticket sales
Complete weekend information can be found on the Coronation VIII Pages
of our website
www.impcourtok.webs.com or email us at impcourtok@gmail.com
I.C.A.O. is a Nonprofit 501(c)(3) Charity Organization

CampOUT Spring 2015
Camp Fire Green Country's Camp Waluhili
Lake Fort Gibson, April 17-19
CampOUT Spring 2015 for
LGBT youth development will
be held at Camp Fire Green
Country's Camp Waluhili on
Lake Fort Gibson. The camp is
sponsored by Camp Fire and
Youth Services of Tulsa.

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Body Electric Workshop
April 18 &amp; 19
Men, come explore your erotic potential
through the mind, the body and the
heart
using
conscious
breath,
movement, process work and massage.
When men take responsibility for their
erotic education, they realize how much
there is to learn about awakening the
erotic energy that lies within all of us.
This 2 day workshop focuses on the
entire body and is conducted in a
setting that is playful, safe and

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honoring. A few benefits of this work
are:
* The participant gains greater
acceptance of himself as an erotic
being, both physically and
mentally.
* He discovers ways to develop a
more satisfying erotic relationship with others.
* He becomes more aware of spiritual dimensions in his erotic
explorations.
Completion of CBE is a prerequisite for attending most advanced
workshops and retreats offered by Body Electric. Limited scholarships are
available.
For more information please contact Andr� at Tulsa@b-e-school.com or
visit our website at www.thebodyelectricschol.com.

Dining out for Life
Thursday, April 30
Participating restaurants will donate 25 percent
or more of your bill to H.O.P.E. -- Health
Outreach Prevention Education -- on this day to
help pay for local HIV services. The restaurants'
generosity, coupled with your participation, will
make a very real difference in the lives of
thousands of men, women, and children
throughout the Tulsa area. H.O.P.E is a nonprofit
501(c)3 organization that provides HIV and
hepatitis C testing for the Tulsa community.

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For more information, visit H.O.P.E. Testing online at hopetesting.org.

HIV Wellness Retreat 2015
Registration deadline is July 17
The Grateful Day Foundation is
excited to announce the dates
for this year's HIV Wellness
Retreat. The Grateful Day
Foundation seeks to fill gaps in
services in Oklahoma's HIV/
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through
collaboration
with
partner organizations, providing transportation to those in need, and hosting
an Annual HIV Wellness Retreat. This year's retreat will be held Aug. 21- 23
at the beautiful Sky Ranch Cave Springs in Quapaw. www.skyranch.org

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We are looking forward to another fun and informative retreat this year.
Applications can be found on our website, www.gratefulday.org as well as
at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St. Jerome, HOPE Testing, OSU Specialty
Clinic and the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (OkEq).
This retreat is designed and planned around the needs of the clients we

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serve in our community. We will be hosting a number of workshops
throughout the weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.
For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.
Contact info: 539.664.7206
www.gratefulday.org

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

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oklahomans for equality

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
paul.allen@OkEq.org with " OK to use" in the Subject. Please include any
and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, new rainbow Oklahoma flag tees.
Available in sizes S through 5XL, these short sleeve tees can
be yours for only $20 each.

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'At Last! Free to Be Me' by Robbie Dee Ewens
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Transgender people are not new, having
been in populations across the centuries in
every country of the world. Different cultures
and beliefs address such people in different
ways, from exaulting them as gifted to
debasing them as being possessed by the
devil.

At La5t! Free to be Me

In her book "At Last! Free to Be Me," Tulsa's
own Robbie Dee Ewens addresses the
reality of transgender people as viewed and
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forms. She openly testifies about her own
life with amazing transparency and humility,
with many riveting true stories. Her
discovery as being transgender rocked not
only her own life but her Christian doctrines,
too. She is fully persuaded that churches that judge and condemn being
transgender are misusing Scripture in order to follow manmade traditional
beliefs, and she exposes these in detail, challenging the church to change.
Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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MOREcolor regional juried exhibition and sale of fine art. Long a tradition to
celebrate LGBT Pride through the arts, MOREcolor strives to be artistfriendly and encourage innovative work. The exhibition will be held at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Artists receive 70 percent of their sales.
Cash prizes will be awarded, including a cash Juror's Award and a People's
Choice award. There is a single entry fee of $10 for up to five entries.
Submission deadline is May 1. The MOREcolor art show runs June 18-21.

Body Electric Workshop
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April Art Gallery Opening Reception
Karin Susan Carmek
Thursday, April 2, 6-9 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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The April Oklahomans for Equality showcase
and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature the works of Karin
Susan Carmek, beginning with a reception on
Thursday, April 2, and continuing throughout the
month.

OkEq Board and Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
March 26, 7 p.m.
Open to all OkEq members.
Meeting minutes are available
upon request 10 days after
meeting date.

Sharing the Transgender Experience
Saturday, April 4, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OkEq's Gender Outreach Program is holding a free day
long workshop to share and enlighten members of our
community concerning important transgender issues.
Issues to be discussed include:

OkEq Art Exhibit
The March exhibit at the Dennis R.
Neill
Equality Center features works by
Nanda Thompson
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• Legal issues
• Medical issues
• Personal safety
• Youth awareness and education
Dr. Laura Arrowsmith, a board member of the National Center for Transgender
Equality and a former Oklahomans for Equality board member who provides
transgender awareness education, will provide the keynote address.
The entire community is invited to attend this free event. Lunch and
refreshments will be provided, but you must RSVP to Sharon Queen at
sharon.queen@okeq.org.
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OkEq Legislative Alerts
NEW: U.S. Senate Budget Resolution amendment
Oklahomans for Equality decries U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe's actions
Wednesday to target the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender
community once again. His Amendment 381 to the Senate Budget
Resolution for 2016 is a federal version
of a bill that is cropping up in state

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance Abuse &amp;
PTSD counseling is available at no

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legislatures across the nation, the socalled Religious Freedom Restoration
Act.

cost. Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Collectively, the measures essentially
would allow any business person or
organization to discriminate against any
LGBT person based on "sincerely held
religious beliefs." Proponents say these
measures are needed to "protect"
florists and bakers from having to make
bouquets and cakes for same-sex
weddings, but some bills would go so far as to "protect" emergency
medical technicians from having to save the life of an LGBT person if
doing so would violate their religious beliefs.
Similarly, Sen. Inhofe's Amendment 381 "would seek to prevent the
federal government from discriminating against individuals,
businesses, or organizations based on their sincerely held religious
beliefs regarding abortion or marriage." This is ludicrous. Such
discrimination is no different from a business deciding not to serve
people who are left-handed or brown-eyed.
Many lawmakers are advocating for the deaths of these bills in their
states, and Oklahomans for Equality calls on fair-minded U.S.
senators to recognize the inherent bigotry and hate in Sen. Inhofe's
amendment and reject it as being on the wrong side of history.
Please contact Sen. Inhofe and let him know how you feel about his
amendment:
(202) 224-4721
or
205 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510-3603
UPDATE: Oklahoma House Bill 1125 by Rep. Todd Russ would
modify the procedure for legally validating marital status. If the bill
becomes law, beginning Nov. 1, marriage certificates, not licenses,
would be issued by a member of the clergy or a current or retired
judge. The couple would then take that certificate to a county court
clerk's office to have it recorded and pay the fee, which would be the
same as current fees ($50, or $5 if the couple has undergone
premarital counseling). Alternatively, if the parties wishing to be
married do not wish to hold a formal ceremony, they could file an
affidavit of common law marriage with the court clerk's office instead.
The original intent of the bill was to prevent state officials from being
required to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. The bill, as
amended, fails to achieve the goal of relieving court clerk's office
employees from having anything to do with same-sex marriages
because even marriage certificates would need to be recorded with
the state, and both opposite-sex and same-sex couples could still be
married.

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on income.
Appointments are required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular Organizations for
Sobriety (SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every Monday
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program for
LGBT individuals who have lost a
partner or loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

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Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

House Bill 1125 has been assigned to the Senate Rules Committee,
where the prospects for its advancement are not certain. This bill is
pointless and should be tossed. Please contact your state senator
and ask him or her to work to defeat this measure.

Find your senator here:
openstates.org/find_your_legislator
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2014 Donation Tax Letters
Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2014 were
recently mailed. If you have not received your tax receipt or have questions
regarding your receipt, please contact Kirk Holt, OkEq treasurer, at
Treasurer@OkEq.org

Tulsa Pride 2015 Public Planning Meeting
Thursday, April 2, 7 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Everyone is invited to come, provide your input and help make Tulsa Pride
2015 the best Pride ever.

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SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
fo r Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

A WEEKEND OF PRIDE - JUNE 5-7, 2015

Gay Pride Bingo with Nicole Carrington
Friday, April 10, 7-9:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Where does the Easter Bunny go after Easter? To Gay Pride Bingo, of
course! He heard how much fun our March event was and said he must be
here for a repeat!

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation

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Join Dale Hogan's "Nicole Carrington" for a night of bingo with "characters."
Full concessions with food and drink will be available for purchase.
Admission is $10, and proceeds support Tulsa Pride 2015. Make it a fun
night out at the Equality Center!

Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts the
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation
is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

Breaking Bad to Be Good
Free workshop series starting Sunday, April 12, 2 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
The Breaking Bad workshop will be an ongoing monthly
workshop highlighting those bad habits so you can take
better care of your health and wellness. Speakers and
presentations will help you become a better you.
Sabrina Aston, a certified hypnotherapist, will present the
March 8 workshop, which will explore ways in which the
therapeutic procedures of hypnosis may be used to
transform self-harming thoughts, attitudes and behaviors
into self-tending ones grounded in a sense of genuine
self worth and well being. Through the mental rehearsal
of successful outcomes and positive suggestion,
hypnotherapy can help break subconscious associations
with negative thought patterns, allowing us to solve problems from new
perspectives and embrace positive changes at the conscious level.

New PFLAG Tulsa Meeting
Third Monday of every month, next meeting April 20, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
The PFLAG Tulsa Chapter has begun a satellite group
meeting on the third Monday of every month at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. The group will next meet
on Monday, April 20. Parents, Families and Friends of
Lesbians and Gays promotes the health and well-being PFLAG
TULSA CH
of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people, their
families and friends. For more information on PFLAG Tulsa, visit

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for mature
minded Gay and Bisexual men age
21 and over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and support
through social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all ages and
fitness levels. The class will create
an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to
be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

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www.pflagtulsa.org or call 918-749-4901

Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Live from NY's 92nd Street Y with Barney Frank
April 20, 7 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the
new Affordable Care Act, will be
available by appointment at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or at
his office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.

Tulsa's Congregation B'nai Emunah
will broadcast "Barney Frank: In His
Own Words" as part of the Smart
Conversations 2015 speaker series.
Broadcast in partnership with the 92nd
Street Y in New York City, former Rep.
Barney Frank will be joined in
conversation by noted television journalist Jeff Greenfield.
Smart Conversations 2015 features dynamic and visionary thinkers,
newsmakers, and entertainers in conversation via satellite from Manhattan.
Tickets for this single lecture cost $10. Students are admitted free. Coffee,
treats and conversation precede and follow each performance. To purchase
tickets or for more information, call the Synagogue at 918-9353373 or email reservations@bnaiemunah.com.

Equality Business Alliance
Wednesday, April 22, 6 p.m.
Boss Fitness Tulsa, 3509 S. Peoria Ave., Suite 300

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required before
attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing support,
education and social opportunities
for transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group

The March Monthly Mixer Meeting will be at 6 p.m.
Wednesday, April 22, at Boss Fitness Tulsa.
Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org. Join our event on
Facebook, and send an invitation to everyone on your
friends list.

Every Friday*
7 p.m.
*No meeting Friday, March 27,
2015

Join the Equality Business Alliance
Check the EBA Business Directory
Find EBA on Facebook
email EBA@OkEq.org

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm

Equality Gala, The Road to Equality
Cox Business Center Ballroom
Saturday, April 25, 6:30 p.m. cocktail reception,
8 p.m. dinner and program
This year's Equality Gala, Oklahomans for
Equality's premier fundraiser and Tulsa's most
swankified, fabulous event, celebrates OkEq's
35th anniversary.
The money raised through the Gala each year
helps provide support and programming for
LGBT Oklahomans and allies in the sixth-largest
gay community center in the world -- right here in
Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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ignored or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local
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In 2014, more than 48,000 individuals participated in programming and
services at the Equality Center. Your support through the Gala helps make
those services possible.
Individual tickets and sponsorships are available. Please click here for
more information.

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Kelly Kirby, CPA

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Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those who
have survived childhood sexual
abuse (who are not abusing any
child), who want to become
survivors and thrivers. For more
information, visit siawso.org

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Affordable Care Act got you confused?
Let us help you file your 2014 tax returns!

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Game Night

Certified Public Accountant

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard Haley
and
Teresa Reno

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Proudly serving Oklahoma's LGBTQ community since 1982.

JOLT Drag Queen Pancake Breakfast
Saturday, March 28, 8-10 a.m.
Applebee's Neighborhood Grill &amp; Bar
4733 S. Yale Ave.
Come get your fill of pancakes during this
breakfast fundraiser for JOLT, OkEq's bowling
league. The cost is $8 per person, and mimosas
will be available for $3.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
has many spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check dates,
reserve your next event or to
receive pricing information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org Stop by
for a quick view of the Event Center
and pick up a space
rental sheet

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Citywide Selma Commemoration Service
Sunday, March 29, 6:30 p.m.
All Souls Unitarian Church

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an official
program of Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for LGBT
parents and families in Oklahoma.
For more information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

Clergy and people from many
congregations and faith traditions
across Tulsa will gather to participate
in a citywide commemoration service
honoring the religious leaders from
across many traditions who gathered in
the wake of the marches in Selma,
Alabama, 50 years ago to lift their
voices in unity for civil rights here in
Tulsa. You are invited to participate.

Goddess Festival
Omni Center for Peace, Justice &amp; Ecology, Fayetteville, Ark.
March 20-29
Ten days of workshops, classes, performances and
rituals honoring the Divine Feminine. The event
starts with the Spring Equinox ritual at 7 p.m.
March 20 at the Fayetteville Senior Center. Most
other events are at the Omni Center for Peace,
Justice &amp; Ecology in Fayetteville. Like us on
Facebook (/goddessfestival) for full schedule.
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Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, April 7, 6:30 p.m.
BurnCo BBQ, 1738 S. Boston Ave.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday

Guys Dine Too is a social program for gay men and the i r m a le allies/
friends. It meets at a different restaurant
every month.
Spread the word, and please RSVP to
Richard Haley at gaydine2@yahoo.com
if you plan to attend.

Workforce Oklahoma maintains a
resource area at the Equality Center
that includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as stepby-step instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

TahlEquality 5K Fun Run/Walk and Easter Egg
Hunt
Northeastern State University, Centennial Plaza Drive, Tahlequah
Saturday, April 4, 8 a.m.
Participate in the TahlEquality
5K Run/Walk and Easter egg
hunt to raise money for
TahlEquality Pride. Everyone

Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation provides
testing on Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm

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has a chance to win prizes.

TahlEquality is a nonprofit
LGBTQ2/straight alliance
promoting equal rights for the
residents of Tahlequah and
the rest of Oklahoma.

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$20: 1 mile fun run/walk with t-shirt
$15: Children 12 &amp; under with t-sh irt,
1 mile fun run
$10: Children 12 &amp; under Easter egg
hunt with t-shirt
Registration day of: Add $5

Everyone will have the
chance to win prizes!
Pre-register here:
tahlequality.eventbrite.com

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Check www.okeq.org for testing
dates.
Guiding Right provides testing on
Fridays 4:00 - 6:00 pm and every
other Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:

Click here for prices and to register.

"The Hill" documentary
Thursday, April 9, 6:30-9 p.m., free
Living Arts, 307 E. M.B. Brady St.
Set upon building a new school, the
city of New Haven, Conn., claims
eminent domain over the UJpper Hill
neighborhood. While the city argues
that building the new school
corresponds to a need for better
school facilities, the residents of the
area, mostly struggling low-income African-American families, say the
decision corresponds to the city's determination to "sanitize" the
neighborhood, which is near the Yale-New Haven Hospital.
With the help of community leaders and a civil rights lawyer, the unlikely
group of neighbors decides to contest the city's claim and take the case to
federal court. "The Hill" is a fascinating look at the complex issues
surrounding urban planning, gentrification and economic renewal.

Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq)
seeks equal rights for Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families through
advocacy, education, programs,
alliances and the operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

View the trailer at thehillfilm.com/#trialer.

"Inequality in American Society" TU Lecture
University of Tulsa Lectureship in Politics and Law
Chapman Hall Lecture Hall, 2830 E. Fifth St.
Thursday, April 9, 7 p.m.
Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for
Economic and Policy Research in
Washington, D.C., will present this year's
TU Lectureship in Politics and Law. The
lecture, is free and open to the public.

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American Society: Should We Blame the
Market?"

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7:00 p.m. 2D!E.5thStreet

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Baker is frequently cited in economics
reporting in major media outlets, including
the New York Times, Washington Post,
CNN, CNBC and National Public Radio. He
writes a weekly column for the Guardian
Unlimited (UK), the Huffington Post and
TruthOut. His blog, Beat the Press,
features commentary on economic
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including the Atlantic Monthly, the Washington Post, the London Financial
Times and the New York Daily News. He received his Ph.D. in economics
from the University of Michigan.
He previously worked as a senior economist at the Economic Policy
Institute and as an assistant professor at Bucknell University. He has also
worked as a consultant for the World Bank, the Joint Economic Committee
of the U.S. Congress and the OECD's Trade Union Advisory Council. He
has written numerous books and was the author of the weekly online
commentary on economic reporting for the Economic Reporting Review
from 1996 - 2006.

Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events
The Imperial Court of All Oklahoma invites you to participate in the election
and coronation of Empress VIII.
Cast your vote Friday, April 3, 9-11 p.m., at the Tulsa Eagle, 1338 E. Third
St.
or Saturday, April 4, 1-3 p.m., at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center
Then join us for

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The ICAO is now taking ads for program and online ticket sales.
Complete weekend information can be found on the Coronation VIII pages
of our website
www.impcourtok.webs.com
or email us at impcourtok@gmail.com
I.C.A.O. is a Nonprofit 501(c)(3) Charity Organization

CampOUT Spring 2015
Camp Fire Green Country's Camp Waluhili
Lake Fort Gibson, April 17-19
CampOUT Spring 2015 for
LGBT youth development will
be held at Camp Fire Green

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Lake Fort Gibson. The camp is
sponsored by Camp Fire and
Youth Services of Tulsa.

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Body Electric Workshop
April 18 &amp; 19
Men, come explore your erotic potential
through the mind, the body and the
heart
using
conscious
breath,
movement, process work and massage.
When men take responsibility for their
erotic education, they realize how much
there is to learn about awakening the
erotic energy that lies within all of us.
This 2 day workshop focuses on the
entire body and is conducted in a
setting that is playful, safe and
honoring. A few benefits of this work
are:
* The participant gains greater
acceptance of himself as an erotic
being, both physically and
mentally.
* He discovers ways to develop a
more satisfying erotic relationship with others.
* He becomes more aware of spiritual dimensions in his erotic
explorations.
Completion of CBE is a prerequisite for attending most advanced
workshops and retreats offered by Body Electric. Limited scholarships are
available.
For more information please contact André at Tulsa@b-e-school.com or
visit our website at www.thebodyelectricschol.com.

Dining out for Life
Thursday, April 30
Participating restaurants will donate 25 percent
or more of your bill to H.O.P.E. -- Health
Outreach Prevention Education -- on this day to
help pay for local HIV services. The restaurants'
generosity, coupled with your participation, will
make a very real difference in the lives of
thousands of men, women, and children
throughout the Tulsa area. H.O.P.E is a nonprofit
501(c)3 organization that provides HIV and
hepatitis C testing for the Tulsa community.

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For more information, visit H.O.P.E. Testing online at hopetesting.org.

HIV Wellness Retreat 2015
Registration deadline is July 17
The Grateful Day Foundation is
excited to announce the dates
for this year's HIV Wellness
Retreat. The Grateful Day
Foundation seeks to fill gaps in
services in Oklahoma's HIV/
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wellness
community
Taking a leap of faith for those living with HIV/AIDS
through
collaboration
with
partner organizations, providing transportation to those in need, and hosting
an Annual HIV Wellness Retreat. This year's retreat will be held Aug. 21- 23
at the beautiful Sky Ranch Cave Springs in Quapaw. www.skyranch.org

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We are looking forward to another fun and informative retreat this year.
Applications can be found on our website, www.gratefulday.org as well as
at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St. Jerome, HOPE Testing, OSU Specialty
Clinic and the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (OkEq).
This retreat is designed and planned around the needs of the clients we
serve in our community. We will be hosting a number of workshops
throughout the weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.
For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.
Contact info: 539.664.7206
www.gratefulday.org

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

healthcare

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oklahomans for equality

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

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If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
paul.allen@OkEq.org with " OK to use" in the Subject. Please include any
and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, new rainbow Oklahoma flag tees.
Available in sizes S through 5XL, these short sleeve tees can
be yours for only $20 each.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Straight Talk About Gays in the Workplace, 2nd Edition'
by Liz Winfeld and Susan Spielman
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Until recently, the topic of diversity in the
workplace had been limited to race and
gender issues. In the past decade, however,
there has been a growing awareness that
sexual orientation is also a valid component
of diversity. The first edition of "Straight Talk
About Gays in the Workplace" was the only
book available to address sexual orientation
for employers concerned about this aspect
of diversity. This new edition is fully updated
with state-of-the-art information on domestic
partner
benefits,
effective
education
regarding sexual orientation in the
workplace,
marketing
opportunities
generated by full inclusion, and why full
inclusion makes good business sense.
Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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April 2, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
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March First Thursday Art
Sharing the Trans Experience

Welcome to the eNews.
Join us for "Sharing the Transgender Experience" from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday, April 4, at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
eNews Staff
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The eNews for the week is brought to you by
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Tulsa Pride 2015
Gay Pride Bingo
Breaking Bad to Be Good
Gamily Gathering
PFLAG Tulsa
Barney Frank Documentary
Equality Business Alliance
Sleep Soundly Workshop
Equality Gala

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Guys Dine Too
"The Hill" Documentary
TU Lecture on Inequality
Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Body Electric Workshop
Russell Bennett Award
Dining Out for Life
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MOREcolor regional fine arts exhibition
Call for Entries
May 1 submission deadline

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Oklahomans for Equality is pleased to call for entries to the 2015
MOREcolor regional juried exhibition and sale of fine art. Long a tradition to
celebrate LGBT Pride through the arts, MOREcolor strives to be artistfriendly and encourage innovative work. The exhibition will be held at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Artists receive 70 percent of their sales.
Cash prizes will be awarded, including a cash Juror's Award and a People's
Choice award. There is a single entry fee of $10 for up to five entries.
Submission deadline is May 1. The MOREcolor art show runs June 18-21.
Click here for more information.

April Art Gallery Opening Reception
Karin Susan Cermak
Thursday, April 2, 6-9 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

OkEq Art Exhibit
The April exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features works by
Karin Susan Cermak.
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The April Oklahomans for Equality showcase
and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature the works of Karin
Susan Cermak, beginning with a reception on
Thursday, April 2, and continuing throughout the
month.

Sharing the Transgender Experience
Saturday, April 4, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OkEq's Gender Outreach Program is holding a free day
long workshop to share and enlighten members of our
community concerning important transgender issues.
Issues to be discussed include:

• Legal issues
• Medical issues
• Personal safety

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

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• Youth awareness and education
Dr. Laura Arrowsmith, a board member of the National Center for Transgender
Equality and a former Oklahomans for Equality board member who provides
transgender awareness education, will provide the keynote address.
The entire community is invited to attend this free event. Lunch and
refreshments will be provided, but you must RSVP to Sharon Queen at
sharon.queen@okeq.org.
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Tulsa Pride 2015 Public Planning Meeting
Thursday, April 2, 7 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Counseling Services

Everyone is invited to come, provide your input and help make Tulsa Pride
2015 the best Pride ever.

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale based on

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income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

A WEEKEND OF PRIDE - JUNE 5-7, 2015
SOS Group

Gay Pride Bingo with Nicole Carrington
and DJ Crystal
Friday, April 10, 7-9:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Where does the Easter Bunny go after Easter? To
Gay Pride Bingo, of course! He heard how much
fun our March event was and said he must be
here for a repeat!

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org
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Join Dale Hogan's "Nicole Carrington" and DJ
Crystal for a night of bingo with "characters." Full
concessions with food and drink will be available
for purchase.
Admission is $10, and proceeds support Tulsa
Pride 2015. Make it a fun night out at the Equality
Center!

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Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program
for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one to
death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

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Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Breaking Bad to Be Good
Free workshop series starting Sunday, April 12, 2 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
The Breaking Bad workshop will be an ongoing monthly
workshop highlighting those bad habits so you can take
better care of your health and wellness. Speakers and
presentations will help you become a better you.
Sabrina Aston, a certified hypnotherapist, will present the
March 8 workshop, which will explore ways in which the
therapeutic procedures of hypnosis may be used to
transform self-harming thoughts, attitudes and behaviors
into self-tending ones grounded in a sense of genuine
self worth and well being. Through the mental rehearsal
of successful outcomes and positive suggestion,
hypnotherapy can help break subconscious associations
with negative thought patterns, allowing us to solve problems from new
perspectives and embrace positive changes at the conscious level.

Gamily Gathering
Sunday, April 12, 2-4 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
We'll have a hands-on building project -something such as a birdhouse or a model
racecar -- for Gamily kids with items donated by
Home Depot.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Servtces and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp;. Transgendcr Elders

Gay families, come join us for the fun and
socialization!

New PFLAG Tulsa Meeting
Third Monday of every month, next meeting April 20, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation

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The PFLAG Tulsa Chapter has begun a satellite group
meeting on the third Monday of every month at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. The group will next meet
on Monday, April 20. Parents, Families and Friends of
PFLAG
Lesbians and Gays promotes the health and well-being
TULSA CH
of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people, their
families and friends. For more information on PFLAG Tulsa, visit
www.pflagtulsa.org
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Live from NY's 92nd Street Y with Barney Frank
April 20, 7 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tulsa's Congregation B'nai Emunah
will broadcast "Barney Frank: In His
Own Words" as part of the Smart
Conversations 2015 speaker series.

Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts
the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation of
Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Broadcast in partnership with the 92nd
Street Y in New York City, former Rep.
Barney Frank will be joined in
conversation by noted television journalist Jeff Greenfield.
Smart Conversations 2015 features dynamic and visionary thinkers,
newsmakers, and entertainers in conversation via satellite from Manhattan.
Tickets for this single lecture cost $10. Students are admitted free. Coffee,
treats and conversation precede and follow each performance. To purchase
tickets or for more information, call the Synagogue at 918-9353373 or email reservations@bnaiemunah.com.

Equality Business Alliance
Wednesday, April 22, 6 p.m.
Boss Fitness Tulsa, 3509 S. Peoria Ave., Suite 300
The March Monthly Mixer Meeting will be at 6 p.m.
Wednesday, April 22, at Boss Fitness Tulsa.
Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org. Join our event on
Facebook, and send an invitation to everyone on your
friends list.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish
friendship and support through
social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Join the Equality Business Alliance
Check the EBA Business Directory
Find EBA on Facebook
email EBA@OkEq.org

Sleep Soundly Workshop
Thursday, April 23, 7 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
A Sleep Soundly workshop, sponsored by the
University of Tulsa Institute of Trauma, Adversity &amp;
Injustice, is designed to help you better understand
the importance of sleep. The workshop will provide

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all ages
and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the
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you with tools and strategies to foster high-quality
sleep and address common sleep problems.
For more information, call 918-631-3976.

advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Equality Gala, The Road to Equality
Cox Business Center Ballroom
Saturday, April 25, 6:30 p.m. cocktail reception,
8 p.m. dinner and program
This year's Equality Gala,
Oklahomans for Equality's premier
fundraiser and Tulsa's most
swankified, fabulous event,
celebrates OkEq's 35th anniversary.
The money raised through the Gala
each year helps provide support and
programming for LGBT Oklahomans
and allies in the sixth-largest gay
community center in the world -- right
here in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
In 2014, more than 48,000
individuals participated in
programming and services at the
Equality Center. Your support
through the Gala helps make those
services possible.

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Individual tickets and sponsorships are available. Please click here for
more information.

Tulsa Pride Rainbow Run
Downtown Tulsa
Sunday, June 7, 9 a.m.-noon
We're gearing up for this summer's Tulsa Pride Rainbow Run, with a timed
5K and a fun run and walk. The Rainbow Run benefits Tulsa Pride and
Oklahomans for Equality. Registration is coming soon, but sponsorships are
now available, ranging from $100 to $2,500.

RAINBOW RUN For sponsorship information, please click
here.

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business:
Keith Hunt, McGraw Realtors

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care Act,
will be available by
appointment at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center or at his
office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.
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Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required
before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and social
opportunities for transgender
and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks
for voices in genre fiction that
are often ignored or asked to
change. As a writing group,
they seek to help make each
other better and foster a sense
of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

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I can help!

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous

Contact Keith Hunt Today

Every Saturday
12:30 pm

(918) 513-13-94
khunt@mcgrawok.com

SIA strives to empower those
who have survived childhood
sexual abuse (who are not
abusing any child), who want
to become survivors and
thrivers. For more information,
visit siawso.org

TahlEquality 5K Fun Run/Walk
and Easter Egg Hunt
Northeastern State University, Centennial Plaza Drive, Tahlequah
Saturday, April 4, 8 a.m.
Participate in the TahlEquality
5K Run/Walk and Easter egg
hunt to raise money for
TahlEquality Pride. Everyone
has a chance to win prizes.
TahlEquality is a nonprofit
LGBTQ2/straight alliance
promoting equal rights for the
residents of Tahlequah and the
rest of Oklahoma.

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$25: SK run with t-shirt
$20: 1 mile fun run/walk with t-shirt
$15: Children 12 &amp; under with t-shirt,
1 mile fun run
$10: Children 12 &amp; under Easter egg
hunt with t-shirt
Registration day of: Add $5

Click here for prices and to
register.

Everyone wi ll have the
chance to win prizes!
Pre-register here:
tahlequality.eventbrite.com

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Easter Services at the
Parish Church of St. Jerome
Thursday, April 2, through Sunday, April 5
205 W. King St.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard
Haley and
Teresa Reno

The Parish Church of St. Jerome invites you to join its members in Holy
Week services:
Maundy Thursday service: Thursday, April 2,
6:30 p.m.
Stations of the Cross: Friday, April 3, noon
Good Friday Service: Friday, April 3, 6:30 p.m.
Easter Vigil: Saturday, April 4, 7:30 p.m.
Easter Sunday Feast of the Resurrection with
Strings and Brass: 11 a.m.

Guys Dine Too

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

Tuesday, April 7, 6:30 p.m.
BurnCo BBQ, 1738 S. Boston Ave.

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Guys Dine Too is a social program for gay men and the i r m a le allies/
friends. It meets at a different restaurant
every month.
Spread the word, and please RSVP to
Richard Haley at
gaydine2@yahoo.com if you plan to
attend.

"The Hill" documentary
Thursday, April 9, 6:30-9 p.m., free
Living Arts, 307 E. M.B. Brady St.
Set upon building a new school, the
city of New Haven, Conn., claims
eminent domain over the UJpper Hill
neighborhood. While the city argues
that building the new school
corresponds to a need for better
school facilities, the residents of the
area, mostly struggling low-income African-American families, say the
decision corresponds to the city's determination to "sanitize" the
neighborhood, which is near the Yale-New Haven Hospital.
With the help of community leaders and a civil rights lawyer, the unlikely
group of neighbors decides to contest the city's claim and take the case to
federal court. "The Hill" is a fascinating look at the complex issues
surrounding urban planning, gentrification and economic renewal.
View the trailer at thehillfilm.com/#trialer.

The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event. To
check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event
Center and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and
community.

"Inequality in American Society" Lecture
University of Tulsa Lectureship in Politics and Law
Chapman Hall Lecture Hall, 2830 E. Fifth St.
Thursday, April 9, 7 p.m.
Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for
Economic and Policy Research in
Washington, D.C., will present this year's
TU Lectureship in Politics and Law. The
lecture, is free and open to the public.

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The topic of Baker's talk is "Inequality in
American Society: Should We Blame the
Market?"
Baker is frequently cited in economics
reporting in major media outlets, including
the New York Times, Washington Post,
CNN, CNBC and National Public Radio. He
writes a weekly column for the Guardian
Unlimited (UK), the Huffington Post and

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Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on
how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

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TruthOut. His blog, Beat the Press,
features commentary on economic reporting. His analyses have appeared
in many major publications, including the Atlantic Monthly, the Washington
Post, the London Financial Times and the New York Daily News. He
received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Michigan.
He previously worked as a senior economist at the Economic Policy
Institute and as an assistant professor at Bucknell University. He has also
worked as a consultant for the World Bank, the Joint Economic Committee
of the U.S. Congress and the OECD's Trade Union Advisory Council. He
has written numerous books and was the author of the weekly online
commentary on economic reporting for the Economic Reporting Review
from 1996 - 2006.

Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events
The Imperial Court of All Oklahoma invites you to participate in the election
and coronation of Empress VIII.
Cast your vote Friday, April 3, 9-11 p.m., at the Tulsa Eagle, 1338 E. Third
St.
or Saturday, April 4, 1-3 p.m., at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center
Then join us for

C RO A TIO VIII

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on Thursdays
from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides testing
on Fridays 4:00 - 6:00 pm and
every other Sunday 2:00 - 6:00
pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the
operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

The ICAO is now taking ads for program and online ticket sales.
Complete weekend information can be found on the Coronation VIII pages
of our website
www.impcourtok.webs.com
or email us at impcourtok@gmail.com

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

I.C.A.O. is a Nonprofit 501(c)(3) Charity Organization

Body Electric Workshop
April 18 &amp; 19

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Men, come explore your erotic potential
through the mind, the body and the
heart using conscious breath,
movement, process work and massage.
When men take responsibility for their
erotic education, they realize how much
there is to learn about awakening the
erotic energy that lies within all of us.
This 2 day workshop focuses on the
entire body and is conducted in a
setting that is playful, safe and
honoring. A few benefits of this work
are:
* The participant gains greater
acceptance of himself as an erotic
being, both physically and
mentally.
* He discovers ways to develop a
more satisfying erotic relationship with others.
* He becomes more aware of spiritual dimensions in his erotic
explorations.
Completion of CBE is a prerequisite for attending most advanced
workshops and retreats offered by Body Electric. Limited scholarships are
available.
For more information please contact André at Tulsa@b-e-school.com or
visit our website at www.thebodyelectricschol.com.

Russell Bennett Faith and Courage Award
Raindrop Turkish House
4444 W. Houston St. (East 81st Street), Broken Arrow
Thursday, April 30, 6 p.m.
Join us for the Tulsa Interfaith Alliance's annual
Russell Bennett Faith and Courage Award
celebration at the Raindrop Turkish House in
Broken Arrow. This year's recipient of the award is
the Rev. Dr. Marlin Lavanhar, senior minister at All
Souls Unitarian Church, who will give a keynote
address. Rabbi Jack Moline, executive director of
the National Interfaith Alliance, will be a special
guest.
Tickets are $30 and include a buffet dinner with
meat and vegetarian options. They can be
purchased at this link. For questions, or to
register via phone or mail, please email
tulsainterfaithalliance@gmail.com.

The Rev. Dr. Marlin
Lavanhar

The Tulsa Interfaith Alliance is a nonpartisan advocacy group that monitors
the line separating church and state. For more information, visit its
website at this link.

Dining Out for Life

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Thursday, April 30
Participating restaurants will donate 25 percent
or more of your bill to H.O.P.E. -- Health
Outreach Prevention Education -- on this day to
help pay for local HIV services. The restaurants'
generosity, coupled with your participation, will
make a very real difference in the lives of
thousands of men, women, and children
throughout the Tulsa area. H.O.P.E is a nonprofit
501(c)3 organization that provides HIV and
hepatitis C testing for the Tulsa community.

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Grateful Day Foundation Spaghetti Dinner
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
2900 S. Harvard Ave.
Saturday, April 18, 5-7 p.m.
Please join the Grateful Day Foundation for our
annual Spaghetti Dinner. Dinner includes salad,
bread sticks and your choice of vegan or meaty
spaghetti with or without meatballs.

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Tusa, OK

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Meals are $10 for adults and $5 for children. We
will have a door prize, too! All proceeds from this
night will go directly to help finance our annual HIV
Wellness Retreat.
For more information about the Grateful Day
Foundation, visit our website at gratefulday.org.

HIV Wellness Retreat 2015
Registration deadline is July 17
The Grateful Day Foundation is
excited to announce the dates
for this year's HIV Wellness
Retreat. The Grateful Day
Foundation seeks to fill gaps in
services in Oklahoma's HIV/
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AIDS wellness community
Taking a leap of faith for those living with HIV/ AIDS
through collaboration with
partner organizations, providing transportation to those in need, and hosting
an Annual HIV Wellness Retreat. This year's retreat will be held Aug. 21- 23
at the beautiful Sky Ranch Cave Springs in Quapaw. www.skyranch.org

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We are looking forward to another fun and informative retreat this year.
Applications can be found on our website, www.gratefulday.org as well as
at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St. Jerome, HOPE Testing, OSU Specialty
Clinic and the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (OkEq).
This retreat is designed and planned around the needs of the clients we

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serve in our community. We will be hosting a number of workshops
throughout the weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.
For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.
Contact info: 539.664.7206
www.gratefulday.org

Research opportunity
Improving quality of life for LGBTQ people
Dane Whicker, a doctoral student
in clinical psychology at Marquette
University, and his faculty advisor,
Dr. Ed de St. Aubin, invite
nonheterosexual men (i.e., gay,
bisexual, queer) to participate in a
research project aimed at
improving the understanding of how gender, status, community and bias
affect this group of individuals.
An added incentive for taking the anonymous online survey, which is
expected to take 30 to 45 minutes, is a lottery for at least 10 $50
Amazon.com gift cards.
If you wish to participate, click here to find more information and the
survey.

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

healthcare

BILLOF RIGHTS

Hea Ith ca re Bi I IOf Rig hts .org
oklahomans for equality

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
paul.allen@OkEq.org with " OK to use" in the subject line. Please include
any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you, and

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congratulations!

Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, rainbow Oklahoma flag tees.
Available in sizes S through 5XL, these short sleeve T's can be
yours for only $20 each.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Surpassing the Love of Men'
by Lillian Faderman
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
First published in 1981, this feminist classic
began modestly as an academic essay on
Emily Dickinson's love poems and letters to
her future sister-in-law, Sue Gilbert. In her
original introduction, Faderman recalled her
surprise at finding these records of an erotic
attachment between women that showed no
evidence of guilt, anxiety, or the need for
secrecy. Yet 60 or 70 years after they were
written, the original letters had been
bowdlerized by a niece of Dickinson's, who
clearly found them too shocking for
publication. Why, Faderman wondered, was
passionate love between women, once
almost universally applauded in the Western
world, now almost universally condemned?
She learned that the love between Dickinson and Gilbert had many
precedents, and that it was only in the late 19th century that medical
literature and anti-feminism combined to rank women who loved women
"somewhere," as she puts it bluntly, "between necrophiliacs and those who
had sex with chickens."

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For this edition, Faderman explains that she has resisted the urge to update
her text, hoping that her exploration of romantic friendship, from French
libertine literature through the dawn of feminism through the lesbian panic
of the 1920s, will still serve as "solace and ammunition" for those hoping to
find "a usable past."
Find this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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eNews

January 8th, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
2015 MLK Parade
Tax Preparation
Equality Business Alliance

Welcome to the eNews.
Tax time will be here before you know it and marriage equality may have
changed the way you file your taxes. Join us for a Tax Preparation
Workshop on Tuesday, January 20th at 7:00 pm. For more info, email
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Kelly Kirby, CPA

EBA Fundraiser
New Year, New You
Basketball League
Tulsa Pride 2015
PFLAG Tulsa
ACA Assistance
LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
EBA Sponsor
Pearl District Makers' Market
LGBT Shirt Quilt
Marriage
Equality
Photos
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Married filing jointly? In Oklahoma?
Affordable Care Act got you confused?
Let us help you file your 2014 tax returns!

Reiki Sessions
Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
LGBTI Health Research
Pride Store

Kelly Kirby CPA

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2015 Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Celebration
&amp; Parade
Monday, January 19th, 2015; 11:00 am

OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,
January 15th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq

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John Hope Franklin &amp; Cincinnati
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stated, "I have a dream that my four little children
will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of
their skin but by the content of their character". Well, a new dream is that
some day our children will not be judged for who they love or the make up
of their family. This is a day to recognize equality and unity. GAMILY will be
walking as a family in the parade and carrying posters. The plan is to meet
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center by 10:00 am and then carpool to the
parade. After the parade, we will be eating as a family; enjoying a meal
back at the Equality Center. Please RSVP at Gamily@OkEq.org to be a
part of this wonderful gathering.

members. Meeting minutes
are available upon request
10 days after meeting
date.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The January exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the group exhibit titled;
Transforming Hate
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Counseling Services

Tax Preparation Workshop
Tuesday, January 20th, 2015; 7:00 pm
On Tuesday, January 20th at 7:00 pm,
OkEq will host a tax preparation workshop
for newly married couples or for anyone
thinking about getting married. Presented by
Equality Business Alliance Member, Kelly
Kirby, CPA, this workshop is a must for
anyone who has any questions on how
marriage equality can change the way you
file
your
taxes.
RSVP
to
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8568

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The January Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, January 21st,
2015 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by The Hyatt Regency Tulsa, 100 E 2nd St, Tulsa,

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling
is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.

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OK 74103. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to
everyone on your friends list.

Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

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100 E 2nd St
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EBA Fundraiser at Dalesandro's
Wednesday, January 28th, 2015; 6:00 - 10:00 pm

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a

Dalesandro's Italian Cuisine
1742 S Boston Ave
Tulsa, OK 74119
On Wednesday, January 28th, join the Equality Business Alliance for a
fundraiser dinner at Dalesandro's Italian Cuisine from 6:00 - 10:00 pm.
Located at 18th and Boston, Dalesandro's will donate a portion of the
dinner sales from the night back to the EBA. Reservations are appreciated
by calling Dalesandro's at 918.582.1551

New Year, New You
Fitness Programming at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
GET F.I.T. - Wednesday and Thursday at 6:00 pm
(Fun, Intense, Training) GET F.I.T. is an exercise
class for all ages and fitness levels. The class
will create an environment for the beginner as
well as the advanced participant to be
successful. The only requirement... keep moving
through a combination of weight training and
cardiovascular exercise. Wednesdays and
Thursdays at 6:00 pm at the Equality Center. $5
for non-members and free to members... Come
take your first steps to GET F.I.T. Facilitated by
Brad Sullivan. On Wednesdays and Thursdays,
GET F.I.T.

sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every
Monday at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. For
more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

ChiWalking - Every other Saturday at 1:30 pm; Begins January 10th
ChiWalking...Five Mindful Steps for Lifelong
Health and Energy! Learn how to get aligned,
engage your core, create balance, develop
healthy habits and make walking a mindful
practice. ChiWalking increases mobility, reduces
pain,
improves
posture
and
balance,

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one

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strengthens your muscles and loosens your
joints. Faciliated by Jane McClain, Certified
ChiWalking Instructor. Every other Saturday at
1:30 pm at the Equality Center. $5 for non-members and free to members.

to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

Tulsa Shambhala Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday each month; 6:30 pm

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Oklahomans for Equality hosts the Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the First Sunday of every month at 12:30
pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation is the foundation of Shambhala
Meditation Training. Visit tulsa.shambhala.org for more information.

Tulsa Metro Basketball League Winter Season
Wednesday nights at 7:00 pm
Winter Season is December through February
The league plays 3 on 3 games on a half court each
Wednesday night December through February at 7:00
pm. Tulsa Metro Basketball League is an offical program
of OkEq and a member organization of the Equality
Sports Alliance of Tulsa. Sign up on the OkEq
Webstore for $50. Games are played at the Charles
Schusterman Jewish Community Center at 2021 E 71st
St, Tulsa, OK. Daryn Drake will be the head coach for
the new Basketball season. For more information about
the league, please contact Basketball@OkEq.org.

Tulsa Pride 2015 Public Planning Meeting
Thursday, January 22nd, 2015; 7:00 pm
Tulsa Pride will host a public planning meeting on Thursday, January 22nd
at 7:00 pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Everyone is invited to
come by and help make Tulsa Pride 2015 the best pride ever.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp;. Transgender Elders

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New PFLAG Tulsa Meeting
3rd Monday of Every Month, Starting January 19th; 6:30 pm
The PFLAG Tulsa chapter will begin a satellite group
meeting at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on the 3rd
Monday of every month at 6:30 pm. The group will meet
for the first time on Monday, January 19th. Parents,
Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays promotes the PFLAG
TULSA CHAPJ'E;
health and well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender persons, their families and friends. For more information on
PFLAG Tulsa, visit www.pflagtulsa.org or call 918.749.4901

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Affordable Care Act Assistance
In person assistance available

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st
Sunday each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality
hosts the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month
at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation
of Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Open enrollment is Nov 15th - Feb 15th, 2015
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the Affordable Care Act,
will be on hand at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Mr. Jordan will be available to assist consumers in
understanding the new programs, taking advantage of
consumer protections, and navigating the health
insurance system to find the most affordable coverage
that meets the consumer's needs.
Onsite assistance will be available on:
January 14th, 21st &amp; 28th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
February 4th &amp; 11th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

healthcare

oklahomans for equality

BILLOF RIGHTS

Get F.I.T.

Hea Ith ca re Bi I !Of Rig hts .org

Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels. The
class will create an
environment for the beginner
as well as the advanced
participant to be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

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all of your files and email moved from your old computer to your new
computer? Do you need help setting up your smart device? If so, contact
www.ihelptulsa.com or call John at 918 605-8777!"
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Pearl District Makers' Market
Saturday, March 7th, 2015; 12:00 - 9:00 pm

Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OkEq will host the Pearl District Makers' Market on Saturday March 7th
from 12:00 to 9:00 pm. The market will feature local, handmade arts, crafts,
goods, services, and live music, poetry and performances. For more info on
the Pearl District Makers' Market, visit www.facebook.com/
pearlmakersmarket

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

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LGBT Pride T-Shirt Quilt Project
For the 35th Anniversary of Oklahomans for Equality, a
quilt project has been started to make a quilt from of all
kinds of LGBT related shirts. Pride would be best, but we
welcome any and all LGBT shirts. Quality is not
important since they will be cut up anyway.

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A Murder of
Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers
looks for voices in genre
fiction that are often ignored
or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to
help make each other better
and foster a sense of
community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

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PRIDE
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Please bring your shirts to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center anytime
between 12:00 pm and 9:00 pm Monday through Saturday. For more
information, email Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org with "OK to use" in the Subject. Please include
any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

Reiki Sessions

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

By Appointment
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
Reiki - pronounced "ray-key" is a life energy balancing
and stress reduction technique that uses chakra points
for a non-impact healing session. Reiki promotes
healing in countless areas including everything from
physical injuries and aches, to mental and spiritual
traumas and hurts, to overall balancing in life. It does not
use or replace traditional medicine, but instead uses
Universal Life Force Energy already inside us all to go to the areas of
greatest need. The practitioner acts as a conduit to help the energy move
more freely to those areas.
Held at the Equality Center, a session lasting approximately 1 1/2 hours is
$75 for non OkEq members and $50 for OkEq members. A sliding scale is
also available. Monica Haney is a certified Reiki Practitioner and is happy to
answer your call or text at 918.381.1656

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event.
To check dates, reserve
your next event or to
receive pricing information,
contact

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Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events

EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for
LGBT parents and families
in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

Join the Imperial Court of All Oklahoma and
Imperial Crown Princes/Princess for Reign VII John &amp; Dakota
as they host "Turnabout 2015" to benefit The Trevor Project.
Saturday January 10th, 2015
at Area 18
(39 E 18th St)
8:00 -10:00 pm
21+ Only

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and our community.

Donations can be made online at www.impcourtok.webs.com or by
contacting us at impcourtok@gmail.com

Be a part of an important study of LGBTI health
Participants who meet the following criteria are encouraged to participate:
• if you are 18 - 25 years old
• if you identify as a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or other nonheterosexual person
• if you currently reside in Oklahoma
The research study will require approximately 30- 45 minutes and you will
be asked to provide an email address to which a link for the survey may be
sent. All questions are answered online through a secured website hosted
by Qualtrics survey software company. Participants will be asked to
complete a demographics questionnaire followed by 6 brief self-report
instruments. At the end of the survey, the first 250 urban and first 250 rural
participants will receive a code for $10 in credit with giftcertificates.com.
This credit can be used to purchase gift cards for businesses like AMC,
Bath and Bodyworks, Buckle, Buffalo Wild Wings, or many other wellknown companies.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as
well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

To inquire more about the study or request any additional information,

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contact the researchers at:
Douglas Knutson, by phone 405.459.0241 or email
douglas.knutson@okstate.edu
Dr. Sue C. Jacobs, by phone 405.744.9895 or email
sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu
--Dr. Melissa Hakman by phone 405.208.5397 or email
mhakman@okcu.edu.
For more information or to participate, go to http://tiny.cc/oklgbti2
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Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, the 2015 Tulsa Metro Hottest
Firefighters calendar for only $10.00. Proceeds benefits the
Tulsa Firefighter Educational Clown Organization.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'What Exceptional Leaders Know' by Tracy Spears and Wally
Schmader
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

WHAT EXCEPTIONAL
Co-written by OkEq Board of Advisor, Tracy
LEADERS KNOW
Spears, 'What Exceptional Leaders Know'
delivers high-impact skills, strategies and ideas
in a practical and user-friendly way. Readers will
find information they can begin using right away
to become a much more effective and influential
leader. The recommendations are organized into
six sections, each focused on a key set of highlevel leadership skills. These ideas and

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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High Impac t Skills, Strategies &amp;Ideas for Leaders

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator

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strategies have worked for hundreds of topperforming leaders. Spend some time with this
book and you will know What Exceptional
Leaders Know.

Mary.Jones@OkEq.org
Tracy Spears &amp; Wally Schmader

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

A proud Partner
Organization of
Volunteer Tulsa,
your local
action center!
Click above to volunteer your time with Oklahomans for Equality

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April 15, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Legislative Alert
Barney Frank documentary
David Dymond service

Welcome to the eNews.
Contact your Tulsa city councilor to urge him or her to vote for an
amendment to the city's Fair Housing Ordinance that would include sexual
orientation and gender identity among the protected classes. See below for
more information.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
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Equality Business Alliance
Equality Gala
SCOTUS Town Hall
First Thursday
Opening
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Tulsa Pride planning meeting
Gay Pride Bingo
Rainbow Run
MOREcolor
PFLAG Tulsa
Sleep Soundly Workshop
EBA Sponsor
40 Under 40
Day of Silence
Body Electric Workshop
Russell Bennett Award
Dining Out for Life
Grateful Day Spaghetti Dinner
Herland Retreat

Legislative Alert
Tulsa City Council
City Hall, One Technology Center
175 E. Second St.
918-596-1990
An amendment that would include sexual
orientation and gender identity to the protected
classes in the city of Tulsa's Fair Housing
Ordinance is on the agenda for the City Council's 6
p.m. Thursday meeting. Contact your city councilor
in advance of the meeting to urge him or her to vote
for this amendment. Show up for the meeting if you
can to lend your support.

HIV Wellness Retreat
JOLT Jackpot Golf Classic
Camp Anytown
Research opportunity
LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Marriage
Equality
Photos
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Rainbow Library
Volunteer

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Click here to find your councilor and contact
information.
Find Us on Facebook

Live from NY's 92nd Street Y with Barney Frank
April 20, 7 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tulsa's Congregation B'nai Emunah
will broadcast "Barney Frank: In His
Own Words" as part of the Smart
Conversations 2015 speaker series.
Broadcast in partnership with the 92nd
Street Y in New York City, former Rep.
Barney Frank will be joined in
conversation by noted television journalist Jeff Greenfield.
Smart Conversations 2015 features dynamic and visionary thinkers,
newsmakers, and entertainers in conversation via satellite from Manhattan.
Tickets for this single lecture cost $10. Students are admitted free. Coffee,
treats and conversation precede and follow each performance. To purchase
tickets or for more information, call the Synagogue at 918-9353373 or email reservations@bnaiemunah.com.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The April exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features works by
Karin Susan Cermak.
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David Dymond service
During SAGE
Tuesday, April 21, 10:30 a.m.
The Rainbow Flag at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has been lowered
to
half staff in memory of David Dymond. Actively involved in SAGE Tulsa
since
its inception more than five years ago,
David was a strong supporter of
Oklahomans for Equality. He retired from
Greyhound Lines Inc. after 38 years of
service. He was an avid pet lover and
showed compassion to every stray
animal he came across. He was engaged
in civic duties and served the Tulsa
County Election Board as a volunteer. On
Tuesday, April 7, he died on the steps of
the polling station where he had arrived
before sunrise to work the Senate District
11 Election. May he rest in peace, and
may his family and friends find comfort in
their memories of David.
He will be remembered at a memorial service during the SAGE meeting at
10:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 21, at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Counseling Services

Equality Business Alliance
Wednesday, April 22, 6 p.m.
Boss Fitness Tulsa, 3509 S. Peoria Ave., Suite 300

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance

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Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

The March Monthly Mixer Meeting will be at 6 p.m.
Wednesday, April 22, at Boss Fitness Tulsa.
Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org. Join our event on
Facebook, and send an invitation to everyone on your
friends list.
Join the Equality Business Alliance
Check the EBA Business Directory
Find EBA on Facebook
email EBA@OkEq.org

Equality Gala, The Road to Equality
Cox Business Center Ballroom
Saturday, April 25, 6:30 p.m. cocktail reception,
8 p.m. dinner and program

Counseling Services

This year's Equality Gala,
Oklahomans for Equality's premier
fundraiser and Tulsa's most
swankified, fabulous event,
celebrates OkEq's 35th anniversary.
The money raised through the Gala
each year helps provide support and
programming for LGBT Oklahomans
and allies in the sixth-largest gay
community center in the world -- right
here in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale based on

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income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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In 2014, more than 48,000
individuals participated in
programming and services at the
Equality Center. Your support
through the Gala helps make those
services possible.

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more information.

SCOTUS Town Hall

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday, April 28, 7:30-9 p.m.

Grieving Well

The Supreme Court of the United States will hear oral arguments in four

2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program
for
LGBT individuals who have

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marriage equality cases on the morning of April 28 in Washington, D.C. On
that night, gather with us at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to hear
OkEq Director of Advocacy Mike Redman discuss the arguments presented
and recap the day's hearing.
Then the Oklahoma marriage equality lawsuit plaintiffs will discuss a historic
gathering of marriage equality plaintiffs from across the nation, held the
night before the oral arguments, and a rally on the Supreme Court steps
that day. The Oklahoma plaintiffs will attend both events in Washington and
fly back Tuesday afternoon in time to meet with us. Don't miss this exciting
and informative event!
Click "Join" on our Facebook event page.

First Thursday Art Opening and Exhibit
'Paths of Reconciliation' and the 'Shower of Stoles'
Thursday, May 7, 6-9 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

lost a partner or loved one to
death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

The May Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature the "Paths of Reconciliation"
and the "Shower of Stoles," beginning with a reception from 6-9 p.m.
Thursday, May 7, and continuing throughout the month.
The Shower of Stoles display began as a plea by Martha Juillerat who,
upon coming out, chose to set aside her ordination in the Presbyterian
Church. She, along with her partner, Tammy Lindahl, pressed upon their
presbytery that they were only two of hundreds of LGBTQ people of faith
who are active participants in the church. After asking LGBT friends and
clergy to send a stole to display on the day she was to set aside her
ordination, Martha received 80 stoles almost overnight and over 200 by the
following spring. The stoles became a symbol of the church's loss of faithful
LGBTQ leaders and clergy. In 2006, Martha Juillerat retired and gave the
collection of well over 1,000 items to the National Gay and Lesbian Task
Force's Institute for Welcoming Resources.
The items in the display will include 100 stoles and similar items from the
Shower of Stoles project. Each item is accompanied by a personal story of
the person behind the item and their reason for donating the item.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Cay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Paths of Reconciliation is an Oklahomans for Equality program that
attempts to address issues of belief or faith and how they relate to sexuality.
Paths of Reconciliation's display includes items from many different people
and organizations of belief or faith. These items will be displayed adjacent
to the art gallery at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

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Tulsa Pride planning meeting
Thursday, April 30, 7 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Get involved and help
us make Tulsa Pride
2015 the best Pride
ever! Join us for a
planning meeting at
the Equality Center on
Thursday, April 30.
See you there!

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Gay Pride Bingo with Chelsea Starr
and DJ Crystal
Friday, May 8, 7-9:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
We've had so much fun with our previous Tulsa
Pride Gay Pride Bingo nights that we've decided
to do it again! This time Chelsea Starr, the newly
crowned Absolute Sovereign Empress VIII of the
Imperial Court of All Oklahoma, will be our host,
and Crystal will again be our DJ.
If you've been with us before, you know what a
blast this is. If you haven't, you've been missing
out! Either way, you don't want to miss the fun this
time, so put this on your calendar! Admission is
$10, and proceeds go toward making Tulsa Pride
2015 the best Pride ever!
Click "Join" on our Facebook event page.
DJ Crystal

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts
the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation of
Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish
friendship and support through
social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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Tulsa Pride Rainbow Run
Downtown Tulsa
Sunday, June 7, 9 a.m.-noon
We're gearing up for this summer's Tulsa Pride Rainbow Run, with a timed
5K and a fun run and walk. The Rainbow Run benefits Tulsa Pride and
Oklahomans for Equality. Registration is coming soon, but sponsorships are
now available, ranging from $100 to $2,500.

RAINBOW RUN For sponsorship information, please click
here.

To register,
click here.
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MOREcolor regional fine arts exhibition
Call for Entries
May 1 submission deadline

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Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all ages
and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

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Oklahomans for Equality is pleased to call for entries to the 2015
MOREcolor regional juried exhibition and sale of fine art. Long a tradition to
celebrate LGBT Pride through the arts, MOREcolor strives to be artistfriendly and encourage innovative work. The exhibition will be held at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Artists receive 70 percent of their sales.
Cash prizes will be awarded, including a cash Juror's Award and a People's
Choice award. There is a single entry fee of $10 for up to five entries.
Submission deadline is May 1. The MOREcolor art show runs June 18-21.
Click here for more information.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care Act,
will be available by
appointment at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center or at his
office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.
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New PFLAG Tulsa Meeting
Third Monday of every month, next meeting April 20, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
The PFLAG Tulsa Chapter has begun a satellite group
meeting on the third Monday of every month at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. The group will next meet
on Monday, April 20. Parents, Families and Friends of
PFLAG
Lesbians and Gays promotes the health and well-being
TULSA CH
of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people, their
families and friends. For more information on PFLAG Tulsa, visit
www.pflagtulsa.org or call 918-749-4901

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Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required
before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and social
opportunities for transgender
and intersex individuals.

Sleep Soundly Workshop
Thursday, April 23, 7 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
A Sleep Soundly workshop, sponsored by the
University of Tulsa Institute of Trauma, Adversity &amp;
Injustice, is designed to help you better understand
the importance of sleep. The workshop will provide
you with tools and strategies to foster high-quality

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

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sleep and address common sleep problems.
For more information, call 918-631-3976.

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
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7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks
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are often ignored or asked to
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they seek to help make each
other better and foster a sense
of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

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Oklahoma Magazine's '40 Under 40'
April issue
Four members of Oklahomans for
Equality are among the community
leaders in Oklahoma magazine's "40
Under 40" feature this year. That's 10
percent!
Included are Stuart Ashworth, Moises
Echeverria, Jeromee Scot and Dr. John
Rogers. We are proud to call them our
own!

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those
who have survived childhood
sexual abuse (who are not
abusing any child), who want
to become survivors and
thrivers. For more information,
visit siawso.org

See their stories here.

Day of Silence
A school near you
Friday, April 17
GLSEN's Day of Silence is a national day of
action in which students across the country vow
to take a form of silence to call attention to the
silencing effect of anti-LGBT bullying and
harassment in schools.
Founded in 1996, the Day of Silence has
become the largest single student-led action
toward creating safer schools for all, regardless of sexual orientation,
gender identity or gender expression. From the first Day of Silence at the
University of Virginia in 1996, to the organizing efforts in over 8,000 middle
schools, high schools, colleges and universities across the country in 2008,
its textured history reflects its diversity in both numbers and reach.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard
Haley and

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GLSEN is the Gay, Lesbian &amp; Straight Education Network.

Teresa Reno

Body Electric Workshop
April 18 &amp; 19
Men, come explore your erotic potential
through the mind, the body and the
heart using conscious breath,
movement, process work and massage.
When men take responsibility for their
erotic education, they realize how much
there is to learn about awakening the
erotic energy that lies within all of us.
This 2 day workshop focuses on the
entire body and is conducted in a
setting that is playful, safe and
honoring. A few benefits of this work
are:

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* The participant gains greater
acceptance of himself as an erotic
being, both physically and
mentally.
* He discovers ways to develop a
more satisfying erotic relationship with others.
* He becomes more aware of spiritual dimensions in his erotic
explorations.
Completion of CBE is a prerequisite for attending most advanced
workshops and retreats offered by Body Electric. Limited scholarships are
available.
For more information please contact André at Tulsa@b-e-school.com or
visit our website at www.thebodyelectricschol.com.

The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event. To
check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event
Center and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

Russell Bennett Faith and Courage Award
Raindrop Foundation Turkish Cultural House
4444 W. Houston St. (81st Street east of Garnett Road), Broken Arrow
Thursday, April 30, 6 p.m.
Join us for the Tulsa Interfaith Alliance's annual
Russell Bennett Faith and Courage Award
celebration at the Raindrop Turkish House in
Broken Arrow. This year's recipient of the award is
the Rev. Dr. Marlin Lavanhar, senior minister at All
Souls Unitarian Church, who will give a keynote
address. Rabbi Jack Moline, executive director of
the National Interfaith Alliance, will be a special
guest.
Tickets are $30 and include a buffet dinner with
meat and vegetarian options. They can be
purchased at this link. For questions, or to
register via phone or mail, please email
tulsainterfaithalliance@gmail.com.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and
community.
The Rev. Dr. Marlin
Lavanhar

The Tulsa Interfaith Alliance is a nonpartisan advocacy group that monitors
the line separating church and state. For more information, visit its

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website at this link.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point

Dining Out for Life

Open every day

Thursday, April 30
Participating restaurants will donate 25 percent
or more of your bill to H.O.P.E. -- Health
Outreach Prevention Education -- on this day to
help pay for local HIV services. The restaurants'
generosity, coupled with your participation, will
make a very real difference in the lives of
thousands of men, women, and children
throughout the Tulsa area. H.O.P.E is a nonprofit
501(c)3 organization that provides HIV and
hepatitis C testing for the Tulsa community.

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Grateful Day Foundation Spaghetti Dinner
Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
2900 S. Harvard Ave.
Saturday, April 18, 5-7 p.m.
Please join the Grateful Day Foundation for our
annual Spaghetti Dinner. Dinner includes salad,
bread sticks and your choice of vegan or meaty
spaghetti with or without meatballs.

Felows/J;) Colvegaooral Cluch I.CC
2900 S.Harvard
Tusa,OK

April 18
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Meals are $10 for adults and $5 for children. We
will have a door prize, too! All proceeds from this
night will go directly to help finance our annual HIV
Wellness Retreat.
For more information about the Grateful Day
Foundation, visit our website at gratefulday.org.

Herland Retreat
Roman Nose State Park, Watonga
May 1-3
The Herland Spring Retreat is set for May
1-3 at Roman Nose State Park, just
outside Watonga. From Friday Night
dinner through Sunday Brunch, the annual
Herland Retreats are a great way to get to
know your sisters from around the state
(and all over).

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on
how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on Thursdays
from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides testing
on Fridays 4:00 - 6:00 pm and
every other Sunday 2:00 - 6:00
pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the
operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Mark your calendars and schedule some
Sister time! Questions or concens? Email
herland@herlandsisters.org.

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HIV Wellness Retreat 2015
Registration deadline is July 17
The Grateful Day Foundation is
excited to announce the dates
for this year's HIV Wellness
Retreat. The Grateful Day
Foundation seeks to fill gaps in
services in Oklahoma's HIV/
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Taking a leap of faith for those living with HIV/AIDS
through collaboration with
partner organizations, providing transportation to those in need, and hosting
an Annual HIV Wellness Retreat. This year's retreat will be held Aug. 21- 23
at the beautiful Sky Ranch Cave Springs in Quapaw. www.skyranch.org

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Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

We are looking forward to another fun and informative retreat this year.
Applications can be found on our website, www.gratefulday.org as well as
at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St. Jerome, HOPE Testing, OSU Specialty
Clinic and the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (OkEq).
This retreat is designed and planned around the needs of the clients we
serve in our community. We will be hosting a number of workshops
throughout the weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.
For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.
Contact info: 539.664.7206
www.gratefulday.org

JOLT Jackpot Golf Classic
The Canyons at Blackjack Ridge
1801 N. McKinley Ave., Sand Springs
Saturday, May 16, 10 a.m.
Let your golf game pay off for OkEq's
JOLT bowling league. This fundraiser
will feature cash prizes for first-,
second- and third-place teams. Fourperson teams will compete in a
scramble format. Registration is now
open and costs $75 per person or
$300 per team.
Contact Curtis Austin at
curtisaustin33@hotmail.com or Al Warren at 918-361-8739.

Camp Anytown
July 19-25, registration deadline is July 3
Camp Anytown 2015 will be held July 19-25 at
Dwight Mission Camp near Vian. Incoming
sophomores, juniors, and seniors from across
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self-esteem, good citizenship, and leadership in an
atmosphere steeped in rich diversity. The Anytown
program ranks among the preeminent human
relations experiences in Oklahoma.

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For additional information, contact the Oklahoma
Center for Community and Justice office at
918-583-1361 or email info@occjok.org.
Click here to apply.

Research opportunity
Improving quality of life for LGBTQ people
Dane Whicker, a doctoral student
in clinical psychology at Marquette
University, and his faculty advisor,
Dr. Ed de St. Aubin, invite
nonheterosexual men (i.e., gay,
bisexual, queer) to participate in a
research project aimed at
improving the understanding of how gender, status, community and bias
affect this group of individuals.
An added incentive for taking the anonymous online survey, which is
expected to take 30 to 45 minutes, is a lottery for at least 10 $50
Amazon.com gift cards.
If you wish to participate, click here to find more information and the
survey.

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

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You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

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If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
paul.allen@OkEq.org with " OK to use" in the subject line. Please include
any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you, and
congratulations!

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Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, rainbow Oklahoma flag tees.
Available in sizes S through 5XL, these short sleeve T's can be
yours for only $20 each.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Living with the Diagnosis: Youth with HIV/AIDS'
by Kenneth McIntosh and Ida Walker
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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Ethan Castillo had it all. He was popular; he surfed; and he had good
friends at Shore View High. Then one night of unprotected sex changed
everything. Now he has to learn to live with a
positive diagnosis for HIV -- but help comes
from a most unexpected source.
HIV/AIDS is a scary and dangerous disease.
But it can't be spread by:
• shaking hands with someone who has
HIV/AIDS
• hugging someone who has HIV/AIDS
• sharing eating utensils with someone
who has HIV/AIDS
• being in the same room with someone
who has HIV/AIDS
• touching something that someone with
HIV/AIDS has touched
• breathing the same air as someone with HIV/AIDS
The only way to become infected with HIV is through the transfer of certain
body fluids. This book will tell you more.
Find this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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April 22, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Equality Gala
SCOTUS Town Hall
Equality Business Alliance

Welcome to the eNews.
Contact your Tulsa city councilor to urge him or her to vote for an
amendment to the city's Fair Housing Ordinance that would include sexual
orientation and gender identity among the protected classes. See below for
more information.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business:
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Thank the City Council
Sleep Soundly Workshop
First
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Rainbow Run
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Equality Gala, The Road to Equality
Cox Business Center Ballroom
Saturday, April 25, 6:30 p.m. cocktail reception,
8 p.m. dinner and program
This year's Equality Gala,
Oklahomans for Equality's premier
fundraiser and Tulsa's most
swankified, fabulous event,
celebrates OkEq's 35th anniversary.

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Survey
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The money raised through the Gala
each year helps provide support and
programming for LGBT Oklahomans
and allies in the sixth-largest gay
community center in the world -- right
here in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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individuals participated in
programming and services at the
Equality Center. Your support
through the Gala helps make those
services possible.

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more information.

SCOTUS Town Hall
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Tuesday, April 28, 7:30-9 p.m.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The April exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features works by
Karin Susan Cermak.
________

The Supreme Court of the United States will hear oral arguments in four
marriage equality cases on the morning of April 28 in Washington, D.C. On
that night, gather with us at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to hear
OkEq Director of Advocacy Mike Redman discuss the arguments presented
and recap the day's hearing.
Then the Oklahoma marriage equality lawsuit plaintiffs will discuss a historic
gathering of marriage equality plaintiffs from across the nation, held the
night before the oral arguments, and a rally on the Supreme Court steps
that day. The Oklahoma plaintiffs will attend both events in Washington and
fly back Tuesday afternoon in time to meet with us. Don't miss this exciting
and informative event!
Click "Join" on our Facebook event page.

Equality Business Alliance
Wednesday, April 22, 6 p.m.
Boss Fitness Tulsa, 3509 S. Peoria Ave., Suite 300
The March Monthly Mixer Meeting will be at 6 p.m.
Wednesday, April 22, at Boss Fitness Tulsa.
Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org. Join our event on
Facebook, and send an invitation to everyone on your
friends list.
Join the Equality Business Alliance
Check the EBA Business Directory
Find EBA on Facebook
email EBA@OkEq.org

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.

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Time to thank the Tulsa City Council

Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

On Thursday, April 16, the Tulsa City
Council unanimously approved the addition
of sexual orientation and gender identity to
the protected classes in the city's fair
housing policy. Several Oklahomans for
Equality members spoke to the council in
favor of the ordinance amendment. The
measure was introduced by City Councilor
Blake Ewing. Please call or send a note to
him and other members of the City Council
to thank them for making Tulsa a city that is
more supportive of diversity and fairness.
Find councilors' contact information
here.

Sleep Soundly Workshop
Thursday, April 23, 7 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
A Sleep Soundly workshop, sponsored by the
University of Tulsa Institute of Trauma, Adversity &amp;
Injustice, is designed to help you better understand
the importance of sleep. The workshop will provide
you with tools and strategies to foster high-quality
sleep and address common sleep problems.
For more information, call 918-631-3976.

First Thursday Art Opening and Exhibit
'Paths of Reconciliation' and the 'Shower of Stoles'
Thursday, May 7, 6-9 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale based on

income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Grieving Well
The May Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature the "Paths of Reconciliation"
and the "Shower of Stoles," beginning with a reception from 6-9 p.m.
Thursday, May 7, and continuing throughout the month.
The items in the display will include 100 stoles and similar items from the
national Shower of Stoles project. Each item is accompanied by a personal
story of the person behind the item and their reason for donating the item.

2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program
for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one to
death.
Facilitated by

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Paths of Reconciliation is an Oklahomans for Equality program that
attempts to address issues of belief or faith and how they relate to sexuality.
Paths of Reconciliation's display includes items from many different people
and organizations of belief or faith. These items will be displayed adjacent
to the art gallery at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Tulsa Pride planning meeting
Thursday, April 30, 7 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Get involved and help
us make Tulsa Pride
2015 the best Pride
ever! Join us for a
planning meeting at
the Equality Center on
Thursday, April 30.
See you there!

Ade

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

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MOREcolor regional fine arts exhibition
Call for Entries
May 1 submission deadline

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Oklahomans for Equality is pleased to call for entries to the 2015
MOREcolor regional juried exhibition and sale of fine art. Long a tradition to
celebrate LGBT Pride through the arts, MOREcolor strives to be artistfriendly and encourage innovative work. The exhibition will be held at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Artists receive 70 percent of their sales.
Cash prizes will be awarded, including a cash Juror's Award and a People's
Choice award. There is a single entry fee of $10 for up to five entries.
Submission deadline is May 1. The MOREcolor art show runs June 18-21.
Click here for more information.

Gay Pride Bingo with Chelsea Starr
and DJ Crystal
Friday, May 8, 7-9:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Service, and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tramgender Elders

We've had so much fun with our previous Tulsa Pride Gay Pride Bingo
nights that we've decided to do it again! This time Chelsea Starr, the newly
crowned Absolute Sovereign Empress VIII of the Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma, will be our host, and Crystal will again be our DJ.
If you've been with us before, you know what a
blast this is. If you haven't, you've been missing
out! Either way, you don't want to miss the fun this

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time, so put this on your calendar! General
admission is $10, and adult-beverage admission
is $20. Proceeds go toward making Tulsa Pride
2015 the best Pride ever!
Click "Join" on our Facebook event page.

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts
the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation of
Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

DJ Crystal

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

Chelsea Star, Absolute Sovereign Empress VII

Tulsa Pride Rainbow Run
Downtown Tulsa
Sunday, June 7, 9 a.m.-noon
We're gearing up for this summer's Tulsa Pride Rainbow Run, with a timed
5K and a fun run and walk. The Rainbow Run benefits Tulsa Pride and
Oklahomans for Equality. Sponsorships are available, ranging from $100 to
$2,500.

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish
friendship and support through
social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

RAINBOW RUN For sponsorship information, please click
here.

To register, please click here.
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New PFLAG Tulsa Meeting
Third Monday of every month, next meeting May 18, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all ages

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The PFLAG Tulsa Chapter has begun a satellite group
meeting on the third Monday of every month at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. The group will next meet
on Monday, May 18. Parents, Families and Friends of
PFLAG
Lesbians and Gays promotes the health and well-being
TULSA CH
of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people, their
families and friends. For more information on PFLAG Tulsa, visit
www.pflagtulsa.org or call 918-749-4901
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Oklahoma Magazine's '40 Under 40'
April issue
Five members of Oklahomans for
Equality are among the community
leaders in Oklahoma magazine's "40
Under 40" feature this year.
Included are Stuart Ashworth, Moises
Echeverria, Jeromee Scot, Sgt. Thomas
Cooper and Dr. John Rogers. We are
proud to call them our own!

and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care Act,
will be available by
appointment at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center or at his
office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.
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Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required
before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and social
opportunities for transgender
and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

See their stories here.

Laverne Cox at Wichita State University

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change. As a writing group,
they seek to help make each
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Oklahomans for Equality and its Gender Outreach Program are sponsoring
a trip to Wichita State University to see Laverne Cox speak in association
with the school's Gaypril event. We will leave from the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center, 621 E. Fourth St., on a chartered bus at 2:30 p.m.
The price to travel and attend with OkEq is $20. That includes event ticket
price and bus transportation to and from the event. To sign up, contact
Sharon Queen at sharon.queen@okeq.org or 918-743-4297.

Russell Bennett Faith and Courage Award
Raindrop Foundation Turkish Cultural Center
4444 W. Houston St. (81st Street east of Garnett Road), Broken Arrow
Thursday, April 30, 6 p.m.
Join us for the Tulsa Interfaith Alliance's annual
Russell Bennett Faith and Courage Award
celebration at the Raindrop Turkish House in
Broken Arrow. This year's recipient of the award is
the Rev. Dr. Marlin Lavanhar, senior minister at All
Souls Unitarian Church, who will give a keynote
address. Rabbi Jack Moline, executive director of
the National Interfaith Alliance, will be a special
guest.
Tickets are $30 and include a buffet dinner with
meat and vegetarian options. They can be
purchased at this link. For questions, or to
register via phone or mail, please email
tulsainterfaithalliance@gmail.com.

The Rev. Dr. Marlin
Lavanhar

The Tulsa Interfaith Alliance is a nonpartisan advocacy group that monitors
the line separating church and state. For more information, visit its
website at this link.

Dining Out for Life
Thursday, April 30
Participating restaurants will donate 25 percent
or more of your bill to H.O.P.E. -- Health
Outreach Prevention Education -- on this day to
help pay for local HIV services. The restaurants'
generosity, coupled with your participation, will
make a very real difference in the lives of
thousands of men, women, and children
throughout the Tulsa area. H.O.P.E is a nonprofit
501(c)3 organization that provides HIV and
hepatitis C testing for the Tulsa community.

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Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those
who have survived childhood
sexual abuse (who are not
abusing any child), who want
to become survivors and
thrivers. For more information,
visit siawso.org

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard
Haley and
Teresa Reno

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Find participating restaurants here.
--------For more information, visit H.O.P.E. Testing online at hopetesting.org.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

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Herland Retreat
Roman Nose State Park, Watonga
May 1-3
The Herland Spring Retreat is set for May
1-3 at Roman Nose State Park, just
outside Watonga. From Friday Night
dinner through Sunday Brunch, the annual
Herland Retreats are a great way to get to
know your sisters from around the state
(and all over).
Mark your calendars and schedule some
Sister time! Questions or concens? Email
herland@herlandsisters.org.
Click here for more information.

Guys Dine Too

The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event. To
check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event
Center and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

Tuesday, May 5, 6:30 p.m.
Bangkok Restaurant, 3313 E. 32nd Place
Guys Dine Too is a social program for gay men and the i r m a le allies/
friends. It meets at a different restaurant
every month.
Spread the word, and please RSVP to
Richard Haley at
gaydine2@yahoo.com if you plan to
attend.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and
community.

HIV Wellness Retreat 2015
Registration deadline is July 17
The Grateful Day Foundation's
HIV Wellness Retreat will be
held Aug. 21- 23 at the Sky
Ranch Cave Springs in
Quapaw. www.skyranch.org

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Taking a leap of faith for those living with HIV/AIDS
another fun and informative
retreat this year. Applications can be found on our website,
www.gratefulday.org, as well as at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St.
Jerome, HOPE Testing, OSU Specialty Clinic and the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.
The Grateful Day Foundation will host a number of workshops throughout
the weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.
For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on
how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

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Contact info: 539.664.7206
www.gratefulday.org

JOLT Jackpot Golf Classic
The Canyons at Blackjack Ridge
1801 N. McKinley Ave., Sand Springs
Saturday, May 16, 10 a.m.
Let your golf game pay off for OkEq's
JOLT bowling league. This fundraiser
will feature cash prizes for first-,
second- and third-place teams. Fourperson teams will compete in a
scramble format. Registration is now
open and costs $75 per person or
$300 per team.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing

Contact Curtis Austin at
curtisaustin33@hotmail.com or Al Warren at 918-361-8739.

Camp Anytown
July 19-25, registration deadline is July 3
Camp Anytown 2015 will be held July 19-25 at
Dwight Mission Camp near Vian. Incoming
sophomores, juniors, and seniors from across
Oklahoma are eligible to participate in this awardwinning, human relations camp, which promotes
self-esteem, good citizenship, and leadership in an
atmosphere steeped in rich diversity. The Anytown
program ranks among the preeminent human
relations experiences in Oklahoma.
For additional information, contact the Oklahoma
Center for Community and Justice office at
918-583-1361 or email info@occjok.org.

Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on Thursdays
from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides testing
on Fridays 4:00 - 6:00 pm and
every other Sunday 2:00 - 6:00
pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the
operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Click here to apply.

Survey for trans or gender-nonconforming people
Documenting stressors encountered and how they impact lives
Jae Puckett, a researcher at the
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Development Program
(impactprogram.org), is looking for
participants who identify as trans or
The LGBT Health and Development Program
gender nonconforming and are at
@Northwestern Urwersity
least 16 years old for a research
study about experiences of stigma, the ways this can impact one's life
across a variety of areas, and how people cope with those experiences.

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Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

You will be asked to complete a brief set of questions, from which
researchers will determine whether you qualify to complete a brief, one-time
survey that takes about 15 minutes or to participate in a longer survey. In
the longer survey, you'd be sent a short questionnaire (takes about 5

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minutes to answer) every day for two months, asking about your
experiences. Because the two-month version requires more time, we are
paying participants up to $50, depending on how many surveys you
complete.
To take the initial questionnaire to see whether you qualify, please go to
http://goo.gl/je48mC.
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contact you within the next 48 hours. Please email Jae at
jpuckett@northwestern.edu if you have any questions.

Research opportunity for nonheterosexual men
Improving quality of life for LGBTQ people
Dane Whicker, a doctoral student
in clinical psychology at Marquette
University, and his faculty advisor,
Dr. Ed de St. Aubin, invite
nonheterosexual men (i.e., gay,
bisexual, queer) to participate in a
research project aimed at
improving the understanding of how gender, status, community and bias
affect this group of individuals.
An added incentive for taking the anonymous online survey, which is
expected to take 30 to 45 minutes, is a lottery for at least 10 $50
Amazon.com gift cards.
If you wish to participate, click here to find more information and the
survey.

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

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You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

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If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
paul.allen@OkEq.org with " OK to use" in the subject line. Please include
any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you, and
congratulations!

Equality Center Pride Store
Tulsa Pride 2015 T-shirts are now available in the Pride Store
in sizes S through 5XL. These short-sleeve T's can be yours in
advance of Tulsa Pride for only $20 each.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Hate Crime'
by William Bernhardt
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Bestselling Tulsa-area author William Bernhardt is an unsurpassed master
at blending psychological suspense with gripping, surprise-filled legal
action.
In this work of fiction set in Tulsa and Chicago, Ben Kincaid has built a
national reputation as a stalwart Tulsa defense
attorney who will fight tirelessly for his clients.
In Evanston, Illinois, Johnny Christensen has
built a national reputation as a sadistic bigot
who beat and stabbed a gay man and left him
to die. When Johnny's mother comes to Ben
and begs him to defend her son, he has one
secret reason for saying no.
But when unforeseen circumstances force Ben
to enter the trial, the defense attorney sees only
one way to prove Johnny's innocence. But
Ben's plan means luring a killer out of the

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woodwork -- even though he might kill again.
A novel of gut-wrenching twists and surprises, this thriller brilliantly explores
the passions between lovers -- and the passions behind society's most
heinous crimes. Once again, the remarkable William Bernhardt makes us
challenge every assumption, second-guess every judgment, and feel the
terror of the truth.
Find this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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April 28, 2015
In This Issue
SCOTUS Town Hall
Equality Gala
Laverne Cox trip
Tulsa Pride planning meeting

Welcome to the eNews.
Join us Tuesday evening for a SCOTUS Town Hall about today's U.S.
Supreme Court oral arguments. See below for more information.
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Tuesday, April 28, 7:30-9 p.m.

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The Supreme Court of the United States will hear oral arguments in four
marriage equality cases on Tuesday morning, April 28, in Washington, D.C.
On that night, gather with us at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to hear
OkEq Director of Advocacy Mike Redman discuss the arguments presented
and recap the day's hearing.

Find Us on Facebook

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Then the Oklahoma marriage equality lawsuit plaintiffs will discuss a historic
gathering of marriage equality plaintiffs from across the nation, held the
night before the oral arguments, and a rally on the Supreme Court steps
that day. The Oklahoma plaintiffs will attend both events in Washington and
fly back Tuesday afternoon in time to meet with us. Don't miss this exciting
and informative event!
Click "Join" on our Facebook event page.

OkEq Art Exhibit

Equality Gala, The Road to Equality
A success!
Thank you members of Oklahomans
for Equality for the largest and most
successful Equality Gala in our 35year history!

The April exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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Special thanks to our sponsors,
donors, guests, live auction donors,
silent auction donors and Gala
Committee members.
Your generosity and support will
make possible another year of
service to the LGBT community of
the heartland.

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Counseling Services
Oklahomans for Equality and its Gender Outreach Program are sponsoring
a trip to Wichita State University to see Laverne Cox speak in association
with the school's Gaypril event. We will leave from the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center, 621 E. Fourth St., on a chartered bus at 2:30 p.m.
The price to travel and attend with OkEq is $20. That includes event ticket
price and bus transportation to and from the event. To sign up, contact
Sharon Queen at sharon.queen@okeq.org or 918-743-4297.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

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Tulsa Pride planning meeting
Thursday, April 30, 7 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Get involved and help
us make Tulsa Pride
2015 the best Pride
ever! Join us for a
planning meeting at
the Equality Center on
Thursday, April 30.
See you there!

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Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale based on

MOREcolor regional fine arts exhibition
Call for Entries
May 1 submission deadline

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Oklahomans for Equality is pleased to call for entries to the 2015
MOREcolor regional juried exhibition and sale of fine art. Long a tradition to
celebrate LGBT Pride through the arts, MOREcolor strives to be artistfriendly and encourage innovative work. The exhibition will be held at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Artists receive 70 percent of their sales.
Cash prizes will be awarded, including a cash Juror's Award and a People's
Choice award. There is a single entry fee of $10 for up to five entries.
Submission deadline is May 1. The MOREcolor art show runs June 18-21.
Click here for more information.

income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

--SOS Group

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

First Thursday Art Opening and Exhibit
'Paths of Reconciliation' and the 'Shower of Stoles'
Thursday, May 7, 6-9 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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The May Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature the "Paths of Reconciliation"
and the "Shower of Stoles," beginning with a reception from 6-9 p.m.
Thursday, May 7, and continuing throughout the month.

2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program
for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one to
death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

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The items in the display will include 100 stoles and similar items from the
national Shower of Stoles project. Each item is accompanied by a personal
story of the person behind the item and their reason for donating the item.
Paths of Reconciliation is an Oklahomans for Equality program that
attempts to address issues of belief or faith and how they relate to sexuality.
Paths of Reconciliation's display includes items from many different people
and organizations of belief or faith. These items will be displayed adjacent
to the art gallery at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Gay Pride Bingo with Chelsea Starr
and DJ Crystal
Friday, May 8, 7-9:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
We've had so much fun with our previous Tulsa
Pride Gay Pride Bingo nights that we've decided
to do it again! This time Chelsea Starr, the newly
crowned Absolute Sovereign Empress VIII of the
Imperial Court of All Oklahoma, will be our host,
and Crystal will again be our DJ.
If you've been with us before, you know what a
blast this is. If you haven't, you've been missing
out! Either way, you don't want to miss the fun this
time, so put this on your calendar! General
admission is $10, and adult-beverage admission
is $20. Proceeds go toward making Tulsa Pride
2015 the best Pride ever!
DJ Crystal

Click "Join" on our Facebook event page.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp;. Transgendcr Elders

Chelsea Star, Absolute Sovereign Empress VII

Tulsa Pride Rainbow Run

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation

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Downtown Tulsa
Sunday, June 7, 9 a.m.-noon
We're gearing up for this summer's Tulsa Pride Rainbow Run, with a timed
5K and a fun run and walk. The Rainbow Run benefits Tulsa Pride and
Oklahomans for Equality. Sponsorships are available, ranging from $100 to
$2,500.

RAINBOW RUN For sponsorship information, please click
here.

To register, please click here.
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Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts
the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation of
Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

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Dining Out for Life
Thursday, April 30
Participating restaurants will donate 25 percent
or more of your bill to H.O.P.E. -- Health
Outreach Prevention Education -- on this day to
help pay for local HIV services. The restaurants'
generosity, coupled with your participation, will
make a very real difference in the lives of
thousands of men, women, and children
throughout the Tulsa area. H.O.P.E is a nonprofit
501(c)3 organization that provides HIV and
hepatitis C testing for the Tulsa community.

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1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish
friendship and support through
social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Dine Out, Fight AIDS

Find
restaurants
here.
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Russell Bennett Faith and Courage Award
Raindrop Foundation Turkish Cultural Center
4444 W. Houston St. (81st Street east of Garnett Road), Broken Arrow
Thursday, April 30, 6 p.m.
Join us for the Tulsa Interfaith Alliance's annual Russell Bennett Faith and
Courage Award celebration at the Raindrop Turkish House in Broken Arrow.

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all ages
and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the
beginner as well as the

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advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

This year's recipient of the award is the Rev. Dr.
Marlin Lavanhar, senior minister at All Souls
Unitarian Church, who will give a keynote address.
Rabbi Jack Moline, executive director of the
National Interfaith Alliance, will be a special guest.
Tickets are $30 and include a buffet dinner with
meat and vegetarian options. They can be
purchased at this link. For questions, or to
register via phone or mail, please email
tulsainterfaithalliance@gmail.com.
The Tulsa Interfaith Alliance is a nonpartisan
advocacy group that monitors the line separating
church and state. For more information, visit its
website at this link.

ACA Assistance

The Rev. Dr. Marlin
Lavanhar

New PFLAG Tulsa Meeting
Third Monday of every month, next meeting May 18, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
The PFLAG Tulsa Chapter has begun a satellite group
meeting on the third Monday of every month at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. The group will next meet
on Monday, May 18. Parents, Families and Friends of
PFLAG
Lesbians and Gays promotes the health and well-being
TULSA CHA
of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people, their
families and friends. For more information on PFLAG Tulsa, visit
www.pflagtulsa.org
- - - - - - or call 918-749-4901

Oklahoma Magazine's '40 Under 40'

Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care Act,
will be available by
appointment at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center or at his
office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.
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Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required
before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and social
opportunities for transgender
and intersex individuals.

April issue
Five members of Oklahomans for
Equality are among the community
leaders in Oklahoma magazine's "40
Under 40" feature this year.
Included are Stuart Ashworth, Moises
Echeverria, Jeromee Scot, Sgt. Thomas
Cooper and Dr. John Rogers. We are
proud to call them our own!
See their stories here.

Herland Retreat
Roman Nose State Park, Watonga
May 1-3
The Herland Spring Retreat is set for May
1-3 at Roman Nose State Park, just
outside Watonga. From Friday Night
dinner through Sunday Brunch, the annual
Herland Retreats are a great way to get to
know your sisters from around the state

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks
for voices in genre fiction that
are often ignored or asked to
change. As a writing group,
they seek to help make each
other better and foster a sense
of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

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(and all over).
Mark your calendars and schedule some
Sister time! Questions or concens? Email
herland@herlandsisters.org.
Click here for more information.

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, May 5, 6:30 p.m.
Bangkok Restaurant, 3313 E. 32nd Place
Guys Dine Too is a social program for gay men and the i r m a le allies/
friends. It meets at a different restaurant
every month.
Spread the word, and please RSVP to
Richard Haley at
gaydine2@yahoo.com if you plan to
attend.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those
who have survived childhood
sexual abuse (who are not
abusing any child), who want
to become survivors and
thrivers. For more information,
visit siawso.org

Imperial Court of All Oklahoma Investitures VII
Area 18
Saturday, May 9, 5 p.m.
The Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma invites you to join its
members for its first Reign VIII
event -- Investitures VIII. Absolute
Empress VIII Chelsea Ray Starr
will be naming her royal family and
giving line titles to membership.
The theme for the event is Fire and
Ice. Suggested dress is formal or
theme. (This is a state event for
the court.) Female: red or orange.
Male: black, white or silver.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard
Haley and
Teresa Reno

Investitures Ceremony: Area 18 @
5 p.m. After Show: Tommys Bar @
7:30 p.m. No cover. Must be 21+ to
attend.
Find membership forms and
sponsorship forms for Reign VIII here.

HIV Wellness Retreat 2015

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

Registration deadline is July 17

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The Grateful Day Foundation's
HIV Wellness Retreat will be
held Aug. 21- 23 at the Sky
Ranch Cave Springs in
Quapaw. www.skyranch.org

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We are looking forward to
Taking a leap of faith for those living with HIV/AIDS
another fun and informative
retreat this year. Applications can be found on our website,
www.gratefulday.org, as well as at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St.
Jerome, HOPE Testing, OSU Specialty Clinic and the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.
The Grateful Day Foundation will host a number of workshops throughout
the weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.
For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.
Contact info: 539.664.7206
www.gratefulday.org

The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event. To
check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event
Center and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

JOLT Jackpot Golf Classic
The Canyons at Blackjack Ridge
1801 N. McKinley Ave., Sand Springs
Saturday, May 16, 10 a.m.
Let your golf game pay off for OkEq's
JOLT bowling league. This fundraiser
will feature cash prizes for first-,
second- and third-place teams. Fourperson teams will compete in a
scramble format. Registration is now
open and costs $75 per person or
$300 per team.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and
community.

Contact Curtis Austin at
curtisaustin33@hotmail.com or Al Warren at 918-361-8739.

Camp Anytown
July 19-25, registration deadline is July 3
Camp Anytown 2015 will be held July 19-25 at
Dwight Mission Camp near Vian. Incoming
sophomores, juniors, and seniors from across
Oklahoma are eligible to participate in this awardwinning, human relations camp, which promotes
self-esteem, good citizenship, and leadership in an
atmosphere steeped in rich diversity. The Anytown
program ranks among the preeminent human
relations experiences in Oklahoma.
For additional information, contact the Oklahoma
Center for Community and Justice office at
918-583-1361 or email info@occjok.org.
Click here to apply.

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includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on
how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

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Survey for trans or gender-nonconforming people
Documenting stressors encountered and how they impact lives
Jae Puckett, a researcher at the
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(impactprogram.org), is looking for
participants who identify as trans or
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least 16 years old for a research
study about experiences of stigma, the ways this can impact one's life
across a variety of areas, and how people cope with those experiences.

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You will be asked to complete a brief set of questions, from which
researchers will determine whether you qualify to complete a brief, one-time
survey that takes about 15 minutes or to participate in a longer survey. In
the longer survey, you'd be sent a short questionnaire (takes about 5
minutes to answer) every day for two months, asking about your
experiences. Because the two-month version requires more time, we are
paying participants up to $50, depending on how many surveys you
complete.
To take the initial questionnaire to see whether you qualify, please go to
http://goo.gl/je48mC.
- - - - Researchers will look at your responses and then
contact you within the next 48 hours. Please email Jae at
jpuckett@northwestern.edu if you have any questions.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on Thursdays
from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides testing
on Fridays 4:00 - 6:00 pm and
every other Sunday 2:00 - 6:00
pm

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Research opportunity for nonheterosexual men
Improving quality of life for LGBTQ people
Dane Whicker, a doctoral student
in clinical psychology at Marquette
University, and his faculty advisor,
Dr. Ed de St. Aubin, invite
nonheterosexual men (i.e., gay,
bisexual, queer) to participate in a
research project aimed at
improving the understanding of how gender, status, community and bias
affect this group of individuals.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the
operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

An added incentive for taking the anonymous online survey, which is
expected to take 30 to 45 minutes, is a lottery for at least 10 $50
Amazon.com gift cards.
If you wish to participate, click here to find more information and the
survey.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

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You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
paul.allen@OkEq.org with " OK to use" in the subject line. Please include
any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you, and
congratulations!

Equality Center Pride Store
Tulsa Pride 2015 T-shirts are now available in the Pride Store
in sizes S through 5XL. These short-sleeve T's can be yours in
advance of Tulsa Pride for only $20 each.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Speak Now: Marriage Equality on Trial'
by Kenji Yoshino
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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"Speak Now" tells the story of the watershed trial that unfolded over twelve
tense days in California in 2010 in the Prop
8 case, Hollingsworth v. Perry. As it
interrogated the nature of marriage, the
political status of gays and lesbians, the
ideal circumstances for raising children,
and the ability of direct democracy to
protect fundamental rights, the trial that
stands as the most potent argument for
marriage equality this nation has ever seen.
In telling the story of
Hollingsworth v. Perry, the groundbreaking
federal lawsuit against Proposition 8, Kenji
Yoshino has also written a paean to the
vanishing civil trial -- an oasis of rationality
in what is often a decidedly uncivil debate.
Above all, this book is a work of deep
humanity, in which Yoshino brings abstract
legal arguments to life by sharing his own story of finding love, marrying,
and having children as a gay man.
Intellectually rigorous and profoundly compassionate, " Speak Now" will
stand as the definitive account of a landmark civil-rights trial..
Find this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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May 7, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Gay Pride Bingo
Equality Gala
624 Dinner

Welcome to the eNews.
Join us this Friday evening for Gay Pride Bingo at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center! See below for more information.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business:
Keith Hunt, McGraw Realtors

First
Opening
- Thursday
- - - -Art
--Reconciliation Dinner
PFLAG Tulsa
Equality Business Alliance
Pride Idol
Pool-less Pool Party
Tulsa Pride Volunteers

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HIV Wellness Retreat

Gay Pride Bingo with Chelsea Starr
and DJ Crystal
Friday, May 8, 7-9:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Featured Article
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We've had so much fun with our previous Tulsa Pride Gay Pride Bingo
nights that we've decided to do it again! This time Chelsea Starr, the newly
crowned Absolute Sovereign Empress VIII of the Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma, will be our host, and Crystal will again be our DJ.
If you've been with us before, you know what a
blast this is. If you haven't, you've been missing
out! Either way, you don't want to miss the fun this
time, so put this on your calendar! General
admission is $10, and adult-beverage admission
is $20. Proceeds go toward making Tulsa Pride
2015 the best Pride ever!

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DJ Crystal

The May exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features 'Paths of
Reconciliation' and the
'Shower of Stoles.'

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Equality Gala, The Road to Equality
A success!
Special thanks to Oklahomans for Equality members, our sponsors, donors,
guests and Gala Committee members for making the 2015 Equality Gala
the largest and most successful in our 35-year history!
Your generosity and support will make possible another year of service to
the LGBT community of the heartland.
Find more photos from the event at these photographers' links:

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

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Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale based on

Find Williams Photography photos here.

income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Find Stephen Michaels Photography photos here.

Grieving Well

Be a part of this fundraiser for
Oklahomans for Equality:
Cocktail Celebration at
624 Kitchen &amp; Catering

2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program
for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one to
death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

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Spend the evening
of July 14 in the
phenomenal art
deco space of 624
listening to the
incredible Eric
Himan perform live
while enjoying
amazing hors
d'oeuvres created by Chef Justin Thompson and his
team.
624 is Downtown Tulsa's premier special event and
private party venue. Located in the lobby of the ONG
building at 624 S. Boston Ave., it features 20-foot high
ceilings, marble
columns, terrazzo
floor accents,
custom plaster
moldings, intricate
ceiling details and
a contemporary
palette.
Eric will be
performing songs
from his new CD,
"Playing Cards."
You and your friends can attend this party on July 14
from 6-9 p.m. for a donation of $200 per person! A
limited number of tickets are available for this special
event!

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Must be 21 or older to attend.
Click here to purchase your tickets to the Cocktail
Celebration at 624 Kitchen &amp; Catering
Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation

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First Thursday Art Opening and Exhibit
'Paths of Reconciliation' and the 'Shower of Stoles'
Thursday, May 7, 6-9 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts
the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation of
Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

The May Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature the "Paths of Reconciliation"
and the "Shower of Stoles," beginning with a reception from 6-9 p.m.
Thursday, May 7, and continuing throughout the month.
The items in the display will include 100 stoles and similar items from the
national Shower of Stoles project. Each item is accompanied by a personal
story of the person behind the item and their reason for donating the item.
Paths of Reconciliation is an Oklahomans for Equality program that
attempts to address issues of belief or faith and how they relate to sexuality.
Paths of Reconciliation's display includes items from many different people
and organizations of belief or faith. These items will be displayed adjacent
to the art gallery at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Reconciliation Dinner
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Saturday, May 16, 6 p.m.
East Side Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ), a
welcoming and safe
congregation, will host a
Reconciliation Dinner at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish
friendship and support through
social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Church members invite you to join them as they meet LGBTQ friends,
family and neighbors. All are invited to this free event.
Let us break bread together!
For more info, email etaylor@escc.org or
see the event page on Facebook.

New PFLAG Tulsa Meeting
Third Monday of every month, next meeting May 18, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all ages
and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the
beginner as well as the

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The PFLAG Tulsa Chapter has begun a satellite group
meeting on the third Monday of every month at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. The group will next meet
on Monday, May 18. Parents, Families and Friends of
PFLAG
Lesbians and Gays promotes the health and well-being
TULSA CH
of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people, their
families and friends. For more information on PFLAG Tulsa, visit
www.pflagtulsa.org
- - - - or call 918-749-4901

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care Act,
will be available by
appointment at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center or at his
office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.
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Equality Business Alliance
Look Optical, 3746 S. Peoria Ave.
Wednesday, May 20, 6 p.m.

The May Monthly Mixer will be at
6 p.m. Wednesday, May 20, at
Look Optical.
Please RSVP to
EBA@OkEq.org.

advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

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Join our event on Facebook
and send an invitation to everyone on your friends list.
Join the Equality Business Alliance
Check the EBA Business Directory
Find EBA on Facebook
email EBA@OkEq.org

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required
before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and social
opportunities for transgender
and intersex individuals.

Pride Idol
Area 18, 39 E. 18th St.
Sunday, May 17, 9:30 p.m.
Do you have what it takes to be Pride
Idol 2015? Miss Stormy De Janero
is ready to pass on her title!
Bring your best and compete for a
spot on the main stage at Tulsa Pride
2015.
Keep
thelatest
and
-up
-with
---"join"
us on Facebook here.

Pool-less Pool Party
Inner Circle Vodka Bar, 410 N. Main St.
Wednesday, May 20, 7 p.m.
Join Tulsa Pride for a Pool-less Pool Party at the
amazing Inner Circle Vodka Bar.
With a special "Pride" Infusion and music by Mindy
Bartlett, you won't want to miss this fundraiser!

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks
for voices in genre fiction that
are often ignored or asked to
change. As a writing group,
they seek to help make each
other better and foster a sense
of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

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Volunteer to help with Tulsa Pride 2015
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Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those
who have survived childhood
sexual abuse (who are not
abusing any child), who want
to become survivors and
thrivers. For more information,
visit siawso.org

We need you! One shift can make all the difference in making this the
#bestprideever! The first 100 volunteers to register will receive a FREE
Tulsa Pride T-shirt when you check in for your shift!
Click here to register to be a volunteer.
Click here to "Join" on Facebook.

Tulsa Pride Festival and Parade
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Saturday, June 6, noon-10 p.m.
This will be the #bestprideever! Entertainment on the stage begins at
noon. The Tulsa Pride Parade 2015 steps off at 6 p.m., and we will keep it
rocking until 10 p.m. Don't miss the Battle of the Bands and '80s icon
Tiffany on the main stage, brought to you by Area 18! We'll have cold
drinks, delicious food, amazing vendors and a great time to be had by all!

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard
Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
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The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event. To
check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
- - - - - - Stop
by for a quick view of the Event
Center and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Stay up to date on the happenings and details for the #bestprideever,
and click "Join" on our Facebook event page.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

Tulsa Pride Rainbow Run
Downtown Tulsa
Sunday, June 7, 9 a.m.-noon
We're gearing up for this summer's Tulsa Pride Rainbow Run, with a timed
5K and a fun run and walk. The Rainbow Run benefits Tulsa Pride and
Oklahomans for Equality. Sponsorships are available, ranging from $100 to
$2,500.

RAINBOW RUN Click here for sponsorship information.
--Click here to register.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and
community.

Tulsa Pride Picnic in the Park
Centennial Park, 1028 E. Sixth St.
Sunday, May 7, 11 a.m.
Bring your family and friends, your own food and a blanket or chairs and
join us for a family-friendly Picnic in the Park! This event is brought to you
by the Tulsa Shock.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on
how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

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HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on Thursdays
from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.

Pride in the Ballpark
ONEOK Field
Sunday, June 14, following the Tulsa Drillers 2:05 p.m. game
Oklahomans for Equality, the Tulsa
Drillers and Tulsa Metro Firefighters
Softball hosts Pride in the Ballpark, a
charity game that benefits the Equality
Sports Alliance and the Oklahoma
Firefighters Burn Camp. Camp Dry
Gulch in Adair runs the week-long
camp for children who have suffered
major burns or injuries. The program
shows that scars and disabilities don't
limit success in life.

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Ballpark
SUNDAY . JUNE 1 4. 2015
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The Equality Sports Alliance is an Oklahomans for Equality program that
builds community through the promotion of amateur sports for all people
regardless of age, race, creed, religion, national origin, gender, sexual
orientation, gender identity or gender expression.

Guiding Right provides testing
on Fridays 4:00 - 6:00 pm and
every other Sunday 2:00 - 6:00
pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the
operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Tickets are $12 and are available at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or
by emailing center@okeq.org.

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: ihelptulsa.com

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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files and email moved from your old
computer to your new computer? Do you
need help setting up your smart device? If
so, contact johnv@ihelptulsa.com
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onto ihelptulsa.com or call John at
918-605-8777.
Want to receive computer tips? Like us at
facebook.com/ihelptulsa

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The Color Purple in Concert
Tulsa Little Theatre, 1511 S. Delaware Ave.
Continuing Thursday, May 7, through Sunday, May 10

Rebecca Ungerman's Spinning Plates Productions presents the first show
in its Little Big Musicals series, "The Color Purple in Concert." The Little Big
Musicals are performed in concert style, with the full book and score of a
Broadway show but with no sets and minimal staging, costumes and props.
Performances continue May 7-9 at 8 p.m. and May 10 at 2 p.m. at the Tulsa
Little Theatre.
Tickets are available in advance at
thecolorpurpleinconcert.eventbrite.com or at the door.
General Admission: $20
Groups of 10 or more: $18
Students (with ID) and Seniors (65+): $15

'Playing Cards' CD release party
Foolish Things Coffee, 1001 S. Main St.

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Saturday, May 9, 8 p.m.
Broken Arrow's own Eric Himan launches
his latest CD, "Playing Cards," with a
release party this Saturday.
Admission is $15, and each person
attending will receive a "Playing Cards"
CD.

Space at Foolish Things is limited, so
click here to sign up now on Facebook.

Imperial Court of All Oklahoma Investitures VII
Area 18
Saturday, May 9, 5 p.m.
The Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma invites you to join its
members for its first Reign VIII
event -- Investitures VIII. Absolute
Empress VIII Chelsea Ray Starr
will be naming her royal family and
giving line titles to membership.
The theme for the event is Fire and
Ice. Suggested dress is formal or
theme. (This is a state event for
the court.) Female: red or orange.
Male: black, white or silver.
Investitures Ceremony: Area 18 @
5 p.m. After Show: Tommys Bar @
7:30 p.m. No cover. Must be 21+ to
attend.
Find membership forms and
sponsorship forms for Reign VIII here.

HIV Wellness Retreat 2015
Registration deadline is July 17
The Grateful Day Foundation's
HIV Wellness Retreat will be
held Aug. 21- 23 at the Sky
Ranch Cave Springs in
Quapaw. www.skyranch.org

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We are looking forward to
Taking a leap of faith for those living with HIV/AIDS
another fun and informative
retreat this year. Applications can be found on our website,
www.gratefulday.org, as well as at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St.
Jerome, HOPE Testing, OSU Specialty Clinic and the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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The Grateful Day Foundation will host a number of workshops throughout
the weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.
For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.
Contact info: 539.664.7206
www.gratefulday.org

JOLT Jackpot Golf Classic
The Canyons at Blackjack Ridge
1801 N. McKinley Ave., Sand Springs
Saturday, May 16, 10 a.m.
Let your golf game pay off for OkEq's
JOLT bowling league. This fundraiser
will feature cash prizes for first-,
second- and third-place teams. Fourperson teams will compete in a
scramble format. Registration is now
open and costs $75 per person or
$300 per team.
Contact Curtis Austin at
curtisaustin33@hotmail.com or Al Warren at 918-361-8739.

Council Oak Men's Chorale preview
Hardesty Regional Library, 8316 E. 93rd St.
Wednesday, June 3, 7 p.m.
It's an annual tradition! Join us for a
special preview of the Council Oak
Men's Chorale Summer Concert. The
Chorale will present No. 1 songs from
decades past to present. Come enjoy
the songs that will make you want to
sing along with COMC. Hear songs
from "The Sound of Silence" to
"Pompeii," from "Bennie and the Jets"
to "I Will Survive." You won't want to
miss this time of singing and fun with
the Council Oak Men's Chorale.

Camp Anytown
July 19-25, registration deadline is July 3
Camp Anytown 2015 will be held July 19-25 at
occ:i ,,
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Dwight Mission Camp near Vian. Incoming
sophomores, juniors, and seniors from across
Oklahoma are eligible to participate in this awardwinning, human relations camp, which promotes
self-esteem, good citizenship, and leadership in an El,f
atmosphere steeped in rich diversity. The Anytown
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relations experiences in Oklahoma.
For additional information, contact the Oklahoma
Center for Community and Justice office at
918-583-1361 or email info@occjok.org.
Click here to apply.

Survey for trans or gender-nonconforming people
Documenting stressors encountered and how they impact lives
Jae Puckett, a researcher at the
IMPACT LGBT Health and
Development Program
(impactprogram.org), is looking for
participants who identify as trans or
The LGBT Health and Development Program
gender nonconforming and are at
@NortrnvesternUn,ver~~
least 16 years old for a research
study about experiences of stigma, the ways this can impact one's life
across a variety of areas, and how people cope with those experiences.
You will be asked to complete a brief set of questions, from which
researchers will determine whether you qualify to complete a brief, one-time
survey that takes about 15 minutes or to participate in a longer survey. In
the longer survey, you'd be sent a short questionnaire (takes about 5
minutes to answer) every day for two months, asking about your
experiences. Because the two-month version requires more time, we are
paying participants up to $50, depending on how many surveys you
complete.
To take the initial questionnaire to see whether you qualify, please go to
http://goo.gl/je48mC. Researchers will look at your responses and then
------contact you within the next 48 hours. Please email Jae at
jpuckett@northwestern.edu if you have any questions.

Research opportunity for nonheterosexual men
Improving quality of life for LGBTQ people
Dane Whicker, a doctoral student
in clinical psychology at Marquette
University, and his faculty advisor,
Dr. Ed de St. Aubin, invite
nonheterosexual men (i.e., gay,
bisexual, queer) to participate in a
research project aimed at
improving the understanding of how gender, status, community and bias
affect this group of individuals.
An added incentive for taking the anonymous online survey, which is
expected to take 30 to 45 minutes, is a lottery for at least 10 $50
Amazon.com gift cards.
If you wish to participate, click here to find more information and the
survey.

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LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

healthcare

BILLOF RIGHTS
Hea Ith ca re Bi I IOf Rig hts .org
oklahomans for equality

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
paul.allen@OkEq.org with " OK to use" in the subject line. Please include
any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you, and
congratulations!

Equality Center Pride Store
Tulsa Pride 2015 T-shirts are now available in the Pride Store
in sizes S through 5XL. These short-sleeve T's can be yours in
advance of Tulsa Pride for only $20 each.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Boy Meets Girl' DVD
a film by Eric Schaeffer
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

"Boy Meets Girl" is a poignant, sexy, romantic
coming of age comedy about three 20-yearolds living in Kentucky. Robby (Michael
Welch, Twilight) and his best friend since
childhood, Ricky, a gorgeous transgender
girl, have never dated. Lamenting the lack of
eligible bachelors, Ricky considers dating a
girl. In walks Francesca, a beautiful young
debutante waiting for her Marine fiancé to
return from the war. Ricky and Francesca
strike up a friendship, and maybe a little
more, which forces Robby to face his true
feelings for Ricky.

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May 13, 2015
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Thank Mayor Bartlett
Reconciliation Dinner
Equality Business Alliance

Welcome to the eNews.
Join us this Saturday evening for East Side Christian Church's
Reconciliation Dinner at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center and tour the
Shower of Stoles exhibit in the Art Gallery. See below for more information.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

Equality Gala
624 Dinner
PFLAG Tulsa
Pride Idol
Pool-less Pool Party

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Tulsa Pride Volunteers
Tulsa Pride Festival &amp; Parade
Rainbow Run
Tulsa Pride Picnic
Pride in the Ballpark
EBA Sponsor
JOLT Jackpot Golf Classic
'Limited Partnership' Movie

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Council Oak
Camp Anytown
Camp Fire Camp

Fair Housing Ordinance Amendment signed
Thank you, Mayor Dewey Bartlett
Oklahomans for Equality applauds Tulsa Mayor
Dewey Bartlett for signing the Fair Housing
Ordinance Amendment that was passed
unanimously by the City Council on April 16. The
amendment adds sexual orientation, gender identity
and gender expression to the protected classes in
the local law's nondiscrimination policy.
Mayor Bartlett told Oklahomans for Equality
Executive Director Toby Jenkins after signing the
ordinance amendment last week: "If you want to
deny somebody housing, which is the most basic need, you deserve to be
taken to the woodshed."

HIV Wellness Retreat
Survey
Research opportunity
LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Marriage
Photos
-Equality
-Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Find Us on Facebook

At a time when state officials are introducing bills to

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sanction discrimination against LGBT Oklahomans, we
applaud our local officials for taking a stand for fairness
and equality under the law.
Please contact Mayor Bartlett and let him know you
appreciate his action.
Click here to find an online contact form.
.

Reconciliation Dinner

OkEq Board Meeting

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Saturday, May 16, 6 p.m.

7 p.m. Thursday, May 21
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

East Side Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ), a
welcoming and safe
congregation, will host a
Reconciliation Dinner at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center.

All Oklahomans for
Equality board meetings are
open to all OkEq members.

Church members invite you to join them as they meet LGBTQ friends,
family and neighbors. All are invited to this free event.
Let us break bread together!
For more info, email etaylor@escc.org or
---see the event page on Facebook.

The May exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features 'Paths of
Reconciliation' and the
'Shower of Stoles.'

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Equality Business Alliance
Look Optical, 3746 S. Peoria Ave.
Wednesday, May 20, 6 p.m.

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The May Monthly Mixer will be at
6 p.m. Wednesday, May 20, at
Look Optical.
Please RSVP to
EBA@OkEq.org.

OkEq Art Exhibit

PRO,IECT

IEVECARE &amp; EVEWEAR I

Join our event on Facebook
and send an invitation to everyone on your friends list.
Join the Equality Business Alliance
Check the EBA Business Directory
Find EBA on Facebook
email EBA@OkEq.org

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Equality Gala, The Road to Equality
A success!
Special thanks to Oklahomans for Equality members, our sponsors, donors,

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.

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guests and Gala Committee members for making the 2015 Equality Gala
the largest and most successful in our 35-year history!

Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Your generosity and support will make possible another year of service to
the LGBT community of the heartland.
Find more photos from the event at these photographers' links:

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale based on

income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org
Find Williams Photography photos here.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Grieving Well
Find Stephen Michaels Photography photos here.

2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program
for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one to
death.
Facilitated by

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Be a part of this fundraiser for
Oklahomans for Equality:
Cocktail Celebration at
624 Kitchen &amp; Catering
Spend the evening
of July 14 in the
phenomenal art
deco space of 624
listening to the
incredible Eric
Himan perform live
while enjoying
amazing hors
d'oeuvres created by Chef Justin Thompson and his
team.
624 is Downtown Tulsa's premier special event and
private party venue. Located in the lobby of the ONG
building at 624 S. Boston Ave., it features 20-foot high
ceilings, marble
columns, terrazzo
floor accents,
custom plaster
moldings, intricate
ceiling details and
a contemporary
palette.
Eric will be
performing songs
from his new CD,
"Playing Cards."

Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Service, and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tramgender Elders

You and your friends can attend this party on July 14
from 6-9 p.m. for a donation of $200 per person! A
limited number of tickets are available for this special
event!
Must be 21 or older to attend.

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Click here to purchase your tickets to the Cocktail
Celebration at 624 Kitchen &amp; Catering

New PFLAG Tulsa Meeting
Third Monday of every month, next meeting May 18, 6:30 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
The PFLAG Tulsa Chapter has begun a satellite group
meeting on the third Monday of every month at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. The group will next meet
on Monday, May 18. Parents, Families and Friends of
PFLAG
Lesbians and Gays promotes the health and well-being
TULSA CH
of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people, their
families and friends. For more information on PFLAG Tulsa, visit
www.pflagtulsa.org or call 918-749-4901

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts
the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation of
Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Pride Idol
Area 18, 39 E. 18th St.
Sunday, May 17, 9:30 p.m.
Do you have what it takes to be Pride
Idol 2015? Miss Stormy De Janero
is ready to pass on her title!
Bring your best and compete for a
spot on the main stage at Tulsa Pride
2015.
Keep-up-with
latest
-- -the
-- -and
- -"join"
us on Facebook here.

Pool-less Pool Party
Inner Circle Vodka Bar, 410 N. Main St.
Wednesday, May 20, 7 p.m.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish
friendship and support through
social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Join Tulsa Pride for a Pool-less Pool Party at the
amazing Inner Circle Vodka Bar.
With a special "Pride" Infusion and music by Mindy
Bartlett, you won't want to miss this pool-less pool party
on the patio of this awesome downtown bar! There is no
cover charge, but a portion of sales goes to Tulsa Pride.
Raffles, live entertainment and special drinks will make
this a fun Pride fundraiser!

"Join" us at our event page on Facebook.

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all ages

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Volunteer to help with Tulsa Pride 2015
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and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care Act,
will be available by
appointment at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center or at his
office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.
We need you! One shift can make all the difference in making this the
#bestprideever! The first 100 volunteers to register will receive a FREE
Tulsa Pride T-shirt when you check in for your shift!
Click here to register to be a volunteer.
Click here to "Join" on Facebook.

Tulsa Pride Festival and Parade
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Saturday, June 6, noon-10 p.m.
This will be the #bestprideever! Entertainment on the stage begins at
noon. The Tulsa Pride Parade 2015 steps off at 6 p.m., and we will keep it
rocking until 10 p.m. Don't miss the Battle of the Bands and '80s icon
Tiffany on the main stage, brought to you by Area 18! We'll have cold
drinks, delicious food, amazing vendors and a great time to be had by all!

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required
before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and social
opportunities for transgender
and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks
for voices in genre fiction that
are often ignored or asked to
change. As a writing group,
they seek to help make each
other better and foster a sense
of community among local

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writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm

Stay up to date on the happenings and details for the #bestprideever,
and click "Join" on our Facebook event page.

SIA strives to empower those
who have survived childhood
sexual abuse (who are not
abusing any child), who want
to become survivors and
thrivers. For more information,
visit siawso.org

Tulsa Pride Rainbow Run
Downtown Tulsa
Sunday, June 7, 9 a.m.-noon
We're gearing up for this summer's Tulsa Pride Rainbow Run, with a timed
5K and a fun run and walk. The Rainbow Run benefits Tulsa Pride and
Oklahomans for Equality. Sponsorships are available, ranging from $100 to
$2,500.

RAINBOW RUN Click here for sponsorship information.
-Click here to register.

Tulsa Pride Picnic in the Park
Centennial Park, 1028 E. Sixth St.
Sunday, June 7, 11 a.m.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard
Haley and
Teresa Reno

Bring your family and friends, your own food and a blanket or chairs and
join us for a family-friendly Picnic in the Park! This event is brought to you
by the Tulsa Shock.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

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The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event. To
check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event
Center and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Pride in the Ballpark
ONEOK Field
Sunday, June 14, following the Tulsa Drillers 2:05 p.m. game
Oklahomans for Equality, the Tulsa Drillers and
Tulsa Metro Firefighters Softball hosts Pride in
the Ballpark, a charity game that benefits the
Equality Sports Alliance and the Oklahoma
Firefighters Burn Camp. Camp Dry Gulch in
Adair runs the week-long camp for children
who have suffered major burns or injuries. The
program shows that scars and disabilities don't
limit success in life.
The Equality Sports Alliance is an Oklahomans for Equality program that
builds community through the promotion of amateur sports for all people
regardless of age, race, creed, religion, national origin, gender, sexual
orientation, gender identity or gender expression.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and
community.

Tickets are $12 and are available at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or
by emailing center@okeq.org.

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business:
Keith Hunt, McGraw Realtors

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on
how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

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I can help!

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

Contact Keith Hunt Today
(918) 513-13-94
khunt@mcgrawok.com

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JOLT Jackpot Golf Classic
The Canyons at Blackjack Ridge
1801 N. McKinley Ave., Sand Springs
Saturday, May 16, 10 a.m.
Let your golf game pay off for OkEq's
JOLT bowling league. This fundraiser
will feature cash prizes for first-,
second- and third-place teams. Fourperson teams will compete in a
scramble format. Registration is now
open and costs $75 per person or
$300 per team.
Contact Curtis Austin at
curtisaustin33@hotmail.com or Al Warren at 918-361-8739.

'Limited Partnership'
Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave.
Tuesday, May 26, 6:30 p.m., free

Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on Thursdays
from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides testing
on Fridays 4:00 - 6:00 pm and
every other Sunday 2:00 - 6:00
pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the
operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org
Decades before the Defense of Marriage Act, Prop 8 and Oklahoma's State
Question 711, one gay couple fell in love and took on the United States
government to fight for marriage and immigration equality.
Filipino American Richard Adams and Australian Tony Sullivan met in Los
Angeles in 1971 and quickly fell in love. In April 1975, thanks to a
courageous county clerk in Boulder, Colo., they became one of the first
same-sex couples in the world to be legally married. Richard immediately
filed for a green card for Tony based on their marriage. But unlike most

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heterosexual married couples who easily file petitions and obtain green
cards, Richard received a denial letter from the Immigration and
Naturalization Service stating, "You have failed to establish that a bona fide
marital relationship can exist between two faggots."
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with Circle Cinema to present
"Limited Partnership," a film about Adams and Sullivan and the lawsuit they
brought seeking marriage and immigration equality. The screening is part of
the Circle Cinema's Community Cinema
program and is being presented free of
charge at 6:30 p.m. May 26. A panel
discussion will follow the screening.
CIRCLECINEMA.

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Council Oak Mens Chorale preview
Hardesty Regional Library, 8316 E. 93rd St.
Wednesday, June 3, 7 p.m.
It's an annual tradition! Join us for a
special preview of the Council Oak
Mens Chorale Summer Concert. The
Chorale will present No. 1 songs from
decades past to present. Come enjoy
the songs that will make you want to
sing along with COMC. Hear songs
from "The Sound of Silence" to
"Pompeii," from "Bennie and the Jets"
to "I Will Survive." You won't want to
miss this time of singing and fun with
the Council Oak Mens Chorale.

Camp Anytown
July 19-25, registration deadline is July 3
Camp Anytown 2015 will be held July 19-25 at
Dwight Mission Camp near Vian. Incoming
sophomores, juniors, and seniors from across
Oklahoma are eligible to participate in this awardwinning, human relations camp, which promotes
self-esteem, good citizenship, and leadership in an
atmosphere steeped in rich diversity. The Anytown
program ranks among the preeminent human
relations experiences in Oklahoma.
For additional information, contact the Oklahoma
Center for Community and Justice office at
918-583-1361 or email info@occjok.org.
Click here to apply.

Camp Fire camp staff needed
Camp Waluhili

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Camp Walluhili Resident Camp
sessions are one week, overnight
sessions. Campers register in a
specialty program ranging from
traditional camp activities to sciencebased experiments to leadership
development. They participate in this
program in the morning then enjoy
other camp activities with their cabin
group in the afternoon and evening.
Resident Camp is for youth currently
8-17 years old. At Camp Fire,
inclusiveness is a core value, and
Camp Fire Green Country serves all
kinds of youths and families.
Click here for more information about working at the camp.

HIV Wellness Retreat 2015
Registration deadline is July 17
The Grateful Day Foundation's
HIV Wellness Retreat will be
held Aug. 21- 23 at the Sky
Ranch Cave Springs in
Quapaw. www.skyranch.org

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We are looking forward to
Taking a leap of faith for those living with HIV/AIDS
another fun and informative
retreat this year. Applications can be found on our website,
www.gratefulday.org, as well as at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St.
Jerome, HOPE Testing, OSU Specialty Clinic and the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.
The Grateful Day Foundation will host a number of workshops throughout
the weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.
For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.
Contact info: 539.664.7206
www.gratefulday.org

Survey for trans or gender-nonconforming people
Documenting stressors encountered and how they impact lives
Jae Puckett, a researcher at the
IMPACT LGBT Health and
Development Program
(impactprogram.org), is looking for
participants who identify as trans or
The LGBT Health and Development Program
gender nonconforming and are at
@Northwestern Urwersity
least 16 years old for a research
study about experiences of stigma, the ways this can impact one's life
across a variety of areas, and how people cope with those experiences.
You will be asked to complete a brief set of questions, from which

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researchers will determine whether you qualify to complete a brief, one-time
survey that takes about 15 minutes or to participate in a longer survey. In
the longer survey, you'd be sent a short questionnaire (takes about 5
minutes to answer) every day for two months, asking about your
experiences. Because the two-month version requires more time, we are
paying participants up to $50, depending on how many surveys you
complete.
To take the initial questionnaire to see whether you qualify, please go to
http://goo.gl/je48mC.
- - - - - Researchers will look at your responses and then
contact you within the next 48 hours. Please email Jae at
jpuckett@northwestern.edu if you have any questions.

Research opportunity for nonheterosexual men
Improving quality of life for LGBTQ people
Dane Whicker, a doctoral student
in clinical psychology at Marquette
University, and his faculty advisor,
Dr. Ed de St. Aubin, invite
nonheterosexual men (i.e., gay,
bisexual, queer) to participate in a
research project aimed at
improving the understanding of how gender, status, community and bias
affect this group of individuals.
An added incentive for taking the anonymous online survey, which is
expected to take 30 to 45 minutes, is a lottery for at least 10 $50
Amazon.com gift cards.
If you wish to participate, click here to find more information and the
survey.

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

healthcare

BILLOF RIGHTS
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You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

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If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
paul.allen@OkEq.org
- - - with " OK to use" in the subject line. Please include
any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you, and
congratulations!

Equality Center Pride Store
Tulsa Pride 2015 T-shirts are now available in the Pride Store
in sizes S through 5XL. These short-sleeve T's can be yours in
advance of Tulsa Pride for only $20 each.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'The Circle' DVD
a film by Stefan Haupt
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

A gorgeous dramatization of gay lovers
Ernst and Robi, who meet in Zurich in
1958 against the backdrop of The Circle
(the pioneering gay organization and
internationally renowned underground
club), this award-winning drama also
showcases the true story of Ernst and
Robi, featuring interviews with the men
(now in their 80s) along with stunning
archival images and fascinating

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research into this incredible era in gay
history. Starring Matthias Hungerbuhler
and Sven Schelker as Ernst and Robi.
Find this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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Welcome to the eNews.
Oklahomans for Equality encourages you to give to OkEq on Thursday May
21st through National Give Out Day. Please see below for details.
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Give Out Day 2015

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Thursday, May 21st, 2015

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights

Please join us for the 3rd annual
Give OUT Day, the national day of
giving for the LGBTQ community!
For 24-hours, the LGBTQ
community and our allies from
across the country will come
together to raise critically needed
funds to support the diverse array
of LGBTQ nonprofits including
community centers, arts groups,
organizers, clinics, student clubs,
sports leagues and more. Plan to
join in on May 21st with thousands
of others in showing your support

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Click here to donate to Oklahomans for Equality through Give Out Day.

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, May 21
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for
Equality board meetings are
open to all OkEq members.

Equality Business Alliance

OkEq Art Exhibit

Look Optical, 3746 S. Peoria Ave.
Wednesday, May 20, 6 p.m.

The May Monthly Mixer will be at 6
p.m. Wednesday, May 20, at Look
Optical.
Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org.
Join our event on Facebook and
send an invitation to everyone on
your friends list.

The May exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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Pool-less Pool Party
Inner Circle Vodka Bar, 410 N. Main St.
Wednesday, May 20, 7 p.m.
Join Tulsa Pride for a Pool-less Pool Party at the amazing
Inner Circle Vodka Bar.
With a special "Pride" Infusion and music by Mindy
Bartlett, you won't want to miss this pool-less pool party
on the patio of this awesome downtown bar! There is no
cover charge, but a portion of sales goes to Tulsa Pride.
Raffles, live entertainment and special drinks will make
this a fun Pride fundraiser!

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.

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"Join" us at our event page on Facebook.

Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Gay Pride Bingo
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Friday, May 29, 7 p.m.
Join us for our final Gay Pride Bingo for Tulsa Pride
2015. The beautiful and outrageous Nicole
Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has
invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to
join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this Pride
season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the
beat for our rapid rounds of Pride Bingo and DJing
our Lip Sync Contest.
You don't want to miss the fun, so click "Join" on our Facebook event
page and put this on your calendar! Admission is $10 for general admission,
$20 Adult Beverage admission or buy a whole table for 8 bingo bangers for
$150, which includes unlimited drinks for your table. Proceeds go toward
making Tulsa Pride 2015 the best Pride ever!

Council Oak Mens Chorale preview
Hardesty Regional Library, 8316 E. 93rd St.
Wednesday, June 3, 7 p.m.
It's an annual tradition! Join us for a
special preview of the Council Oak
Mens Chorale Summer Concert. The
Chorale will present No. 1 songs from
decades past to present. Come enjoy
the songs that will make you want to
sing along with COMC. Hear songs
from "The Sound of Silence" to
"Pompeii," from "Bennie and the Jets"
to "I Will Survive." You won't want to
miss this time of singing and fun with
the Council Oak Mens Chorale.

Volunteer to help with Tulsa Pride 2015

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale based on

income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program
for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one to
death.
Facilitated by

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We need you! One shift can make all the difference in making this the
#bestprideever! The first 100 volunteers to register will receive a FREE
Tulsa Pride T-shirt when you check in for your shift!
Click here to register to be a volunteer.
Click here to "Join" on Facebook.

Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Tulsa Pride Interfaith Prayer Service
Phillips Theological Seminary, 901 N Mingo Rd
Thursday, June 4, 7:30 p.m.
Please join the LGBT community and
allies as we celebrate the spiritual
diversity of Tulsa.
Clergy and spiritual leaders from
Tulsa's affirming and inclusive Faith
communities and several choirs and
ensembles participate in this annual
event. The Rev. Bob Lawrence and
the Tulsa Interfaith Alliance, along
with the Rev Geoffrey Brewster
and Phillips Theological
Seminary, are hosting this year's
Interfaith Service.
There will be an In Memoriam tribute
for members of our community who
have passed during the past year.
The highlight of the Interfaith Service is the blessing of the Pride Flag.

Tulsa Pride Festival and Parade
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Saturday, June 6, noon-10 p.m.
This will be the #bestprideever! Entertainment on the stage begins at noon.
The Tulsa Pride Parade 2015 steps off at 6 p.m., and we will keep it rocking
until 10 p.m. Don't miss the Battle of the Bands and '80s icon Tiffany on the
main stage, brought to you by Area 18! We'll have cold drinks, delicious food,
amazing vendors and a great time to be had by all!

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

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Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts
the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation of
Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.
Stay up to date on the happenings and details for the #bestprideever,
and click "Join" on our Facebook event page.

Tiffany
Tulsa Pride Main Stage
Saturday, June 6
Area 18 is proud to bring Tiffany to the Tulsa Pride stage! Catch Tiffany on
the Area 18 float in the Pride parade and then follow her to the stage, where
she'll perform a 30 minute '80s themed set! Later that evening Tiffany will be
at Area 18 for VIP meet and greets! Meet and greets can be purchased by
calling 918-510-7340! Limited supply of meet and greets available so act fast!

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish
friendship and support through
social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Get F.I.T.

Tulsa Pride Rainbow Run

Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all ages

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Downtown Tulsa
Sunday, June 7, 9 a.m.-noon
We're gearing up for this summer's Tulsa Pride Rainbow Run, with a timed
5K and a fun run and walk. The Rainbow Run benefits Tulsa Pride and
Oklahomans for Equality. Sponsorships are available, ranging from $100 to
$2,500.

RAINBOW RUN -Click
here for sponsorship information.
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and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Click here to register.

ACA Assistance

Tulsa Pride Picnic in the Park
Centennial Park, 1028 E. Sixth St.
Sunday, June 7, 11 a.m.
Bring your family and friends, your own food and a blanket or chairs and join
us for a family-friendly Picnic in the Park! This event is brought to you by the
Tulsa Shock.

Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care Act,
will be available by
appointment at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center or at his
office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.
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Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required
before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and social
opportunities for transgender
and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group

Pride in the Ballpark

Every Friday
7 p.m.

ONEOK Field
Sunday, June 14, following the Tulsa Drillers 2:05 p.m. game
Oklahomans for Equality, the Tulsa Drillers and
Tulsa Metro Firefighters Softball hosts Pride in
the Ballpark, a charity game that benefits the
Equality Sports Alliance and the Oklahoma
Firefighters Burn Camp. Camp Dry Gulch in
Adair runs the week-long camp for children who
have suffered major burns or injuries. The
program shows that scars and disabilities don't
limit success in life.
The Equality Sports Alliance is an Oklahomans for Equality program that
builds community through the promotion of amateur sports for all people
regardless of age, race, creed, religion, national origin, gender, sexual
orientation, gender identity or gender expression.

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks
for voices in genre fiction that
are often ignored or asked to
change. As a writing group,
they seek to help make each
other better and foster a sense
of community among local

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writers of all backgrounds.
Tickets are $12 and are available at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or by
emailing center@okeq.org.

Be a part of this fundraiser for
Oklahomans for Equality:
Cocktail Celebration at
624 Kitchen &amp; Catering
Spend the evening
of July 14 in the
phenomenal art
deco space of 624
listening to the
incredible Eric
Himan perform live
while enjoying
amazing hors
d'oeuvres created by Chef Justin Thompson and his
team.
624 is Downtown Tulsa's premier special event and
private party venue. Located in the lobby of the ONG
building at 624 S. Boston Ave., it features 20-foot high
ceilings, marble
columns, terrazzo
floor accents,
custom plaster
moldings, intricate
ceiling details and
a contemporary
palette.
Eric will be
performing songs
from his new CD,
"Playing Cards."
You and your friends can attend this party on July 14

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those
who have survived childhood
sexual abuse (who are not
abusing any child), who want
to become survivors and
thrivers. For more information,
visit siawso.org

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard
Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

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from 6-9 p.m. for a donation of $200 per person! A
limited number of tickets are available for this special
event!
Must be 21 or older to attend.
Click here to purchase your tickets to the Cocktail
Celebration at 624 Kitchen &amp; Catering

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'Limited Partnership'
Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave.
Tuesday, May 26, 6:30 p.m., free

The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event. To
check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
- - - - - Stop
by for a quick view of the Event
Center and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and
community.

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Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Decades before the Defense of Marriage Act, Prop 8 and Oklahoma's State
Question 711, one gay couple fell in love and took on the United States
government to fight for marriage and immigration equality.
Filipino American Richard Adams and Australian Tony Sullivan met in Los
Angeles in 1971 and quickly fell in love. In April 1975, thanks to a
courageous county clerk in Boulder, Colo., they became one of the first
same-sex couples in the world to be legally married. Richard immediately
filed for a green card for Tony based on their marriage. But unlike most
heterosexual married couples who easily file petitions and obtain green
cards, Richard received a denial letter from the Immigration and

Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on
how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

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Naturalization Service stating, "You have failed to establish that a bona fide
marital relationship can exist between two faggots."
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with Circle Cinema to present "Limited
Partnership," a film about Adams and Sullivan and the lawsuit they brought
seeking marriage and immigration equality.
The screening is part of the Circle Cinema's
Community Cinema program and is being
presented free of charge at 6:30 p.m. May
CIRCLECINEMA.
26. A panel discussion will follow the
screening.

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My Big Gay Italian Wedding
American Theater Company, 308 S Lansing Ave
June 19th-June 28th
http://www.okeq.org/my-big-gay-italian-wedding.html
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American Theatre Company

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on Thursdays
from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides testing
on Fridays 4:00 - 6:00 pm and
every other Sunday 2:00 - 6:00
pm

Presents

"Feel-good hysterical comedy/" -The Wall Street
Journal
• An insanely funny and fun confection. The mixture of
the sacred and profane, the ultra-serious and ultra•sif/y
makes this the perfec t play.• -Edge New York

Andrew and Anthony are getting married
- and everyone wants to "help"I My Big
Gay Italian Wedding spins into a
hysterical fiasco as everyone tries to have
their way. From a saboteur ex-boyfriend to
a loud, opinionated, outspoken Italian
mother, personalities and culture collide
in a music and dance-filled extravaganza.

JUNE 19 - 28

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the
operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

For Tickets:

918-596-7111 or MyTicketOffice.com
Tickets Afso Available the Day o/ the Show @ ATC Studios

J{"V":"merican Theatre Company

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Equality Gala, The Road to Equality
A success!
Special thanks to Oklahomans for Equality members, our sponsors, donors,
guests and Gala Committee members for making the 2015 Equality Gala the
largest and most successful in our 35-year history!

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Your generosity and support will make possible another year of service to the
LGBT community of the heartland.
Find more photos from the event at these photographers' links:

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Find Williams Photography photos here.

Find Stephen Michaels Photography photos here.

Fair Housing Ordinance Amendment signed
Thank you, Mayor Dewey Bartlett
Oklahomans for Equality applauds Tulsa Mayor
Dewey Bartlett for signing the Fair Housing Ordinance
Amendment that was passed unanimously by the City
Council on April 16. The amendment adds sexual
orientation, gender identity and gender expression to
the protected classes in the local law's
nondiscrimination policy.

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Mayor Bartlett told Oklahomans for Equality Executive
Director Toby Jenkins after signing the ordinance
amendment last week: "If you want to deny somebody housing, which is the
most basic need, you deserve to be taken to the woodshed."
At a time when state officials are introducing bills to
sanction discrimination against LGBT Oklahomans, we
applaud our local officials for taking a stand for fairness
and equality under the law.
Please contact Mayor Bartlett and let him know you
appreciate his action.
Click here to find an online contact form.
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Camp Anytown
July 19-25, registration deadline is July 3
Camp Anytown 2015 will be held July 19-25 at
Dwight Mission Camp near Vian. Incoming
sophomores, juniors, and seniors from across
Oklahoma are eligible to participate in this awardwinning, human relations camp, which promotes
self-esteem, good citizenship, and leadership in an
atmosphere steeped in rich diversity. The Anytown
program ranks among the preeminent human
relations experiences in Oklahoma.
For additional information, contact the Oklahoma
Center for Community and Justice office at
918-583-1361 or email info@occjok.org.
Click here to apply.

Camp Fire camp staff needed
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Camp Walluhili Resident Camp sessions
are one week, overnight sessions.
Campers register in a specialty program
ranging from traditional camp activities
to science-based experiments to
leadership development. They
participate in this program in the morning
then enjoy other camp activities with
their cabin group in the afternoon and
evening. Resident Camp is for youth
currently 8-17 years old. At Camp Fire,
inclusiveness is a core value, and Camp
Fire Green Country serves all kinds of
youths and families.

Click here for more information about working at the camp.

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HIV Wellness Retreat 2015
Registration deadline is July 17
The Grateful Day Foundation's
HIV Wellness Retreat will be held
Aug. 21- 23 at the Sky Ranch
Cave Springs in Quapaw.
www.skyranch.org

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We are looking forward to
Taking a leap of faith for those living with HIV/AIDS
another fun and informative
retreat this year. Applications can be found on our website,
www.gratefulday.org, as well as at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St.
Jerome, HOPE Testing, OSU Specialty Clinic and the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

The Grateful Day Foundation will host a number of workshops throughout the
weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.
For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.
Contact info: 539.664.7206
www.gratefulday.org

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

healthcare

BILLOF RIGHTS
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oklahomans for equality

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
paul.allen@OkEq.org with " OK to use" in the subject line. Please include
any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you, and
congratulations!

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Equality Center Pride Store
Tulsa Pride 2015 T-shirts are now available in the Pride Store in
sizes S through 5XL. These short-sleeve T's can be yours in
advance of Tulsa Pride for only $20 each.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep
up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Out in the Country'
by Mary L. Gray
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

From Wal-Mart drag parties to renegade Homemaker's Clubs, Out in
the Country offers an unprecedented contemporary account of the
lives of today's rural queer youth. Mary L. Gray maps out the
experiences of young people living in
small towns across rural Kentucky
and along its desolate Appalachian
borders, providing a fascinating and
often surprising look at the contours
of gay life beyond the big city.
Gray illustrates that, against a
backdrop of an increasingly
impoverished and privatized rural
America, LGBT youth and their allies
visibly -- and often vibrantly -- work
the boundaries of the public spaces
available to them, whether in their
high schools, public libraries, town
hall meetings, churches, or through
websites.
This important book shows that, in
addition to the spaces of Main Street,
rural LGBT youth explore and carve

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out online spaces to fashion their emerging queer identities. Their
triumphs and travails defy clear distinctions often drawn between
online and offline experiences of identity, fundamentally redefining our
understanding of the term 'queer visibility' and its political stakes. Gray
combines ethnographic insight with incisive cultural critique, engaging
with some of the biggest issues facing both queer studies and media
scholarship. Out in the Country is a timely and groundbreaking study
of sexuality and gender, new media, youth culture, and the meaning of
identity and social movements in a digital age.
Find this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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Gay Pride Bingo
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Friday, May 29, 7 p.m.
Join us for our final Gay Pride Bingo for Tulsa Pride
2015. The beautiful and outrageous Nicole
Carrington will be our host once again. Nicole has
invited Rainbow Granny and Trailer Trash Teresa to
join her for our biggest pride fundraiser this Pride
season. Super Hot DJ Crystal will be spinning the
beat for our rapid rounds of Pride Bingo and DJing
our Lip Sync Contest.

HIV Wellness Retreat
LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

Find Us on Facebook

You don't want to miss the fun, so click "Join" on our Facebook event
page and put this on your calendar! Admission is $10 for general admission,
$20 Adult Beverage admission or buy a whole table for 8 bingo bangers for
$150, which includes unlimited drinks for your table. Proceeds go toward
making Tulsa Pride 2015 the best Pride ever!

Council Oak Mens Chorale preview
Hardesty Regional Library, 8316 E. 93rd St.
Wednesday, June 3, 7 p.m., Free

OkEq Board Meeting

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It's an annual tradition! Join us for a
special preview of the Council Oak
Mens Chorale Summer Concert. The
Chorale will present No. 1 songs from
decades past to present. Come enjoy
the songs that will make you want to
sing along with COMC. Hear songs
from "The Sound of Silence" to
"Pompeii," from "Bennie and the Jets"
to "I Will Survive." You won't want to
miss this time of singing and fun with
the Council Oak Mens Chorale.

Tulsa Pride Festival and Parade
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Saturday, June 6, noon-10 p.m.
This will be the #bestprideever! Entertainment on the stage begins at noon.
The Tulsa Pride Parade 2015 steps off at 6 p.m., and we will keep it rocking
until 10 p.m. Don't miss the Battle of the Bands and '80s icon Tiffany on the
main stage, brought to you by Area 18! We'll have cold drinks, delicious food,
amazing vendors and a great time to be had by all!

7 p.m. Thursday, June 25th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for
Equality board meetings are
open to all OkEq members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The May exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features 'Paths of
Reconciliation' and the
'Shower of Stoles.'

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Counseling Services

Stay up to date on the happenings and details for the #bestprideever,
and click "Join" on our Facebook event page.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Tulsa Pride Parade Grand Marshals
Oklahomans for
Equality are proud to
announce Don Holladay,
James Warner III, and
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Joseph Thai as Grand
Marshals for the
2015 Tulsa Pride
Parade. These men are
the Legal Counsel for
the Oklahoma Marriage Equality Lawsuit.
Hyatt Regency

Counseling Services

100 E. 2nd St. Tulsa, OK
Need a place to stay after a fun day of Tulsa Pride?
Contact the Hyatt Regency Tulsa for your room! We
have a special Tulsa Pride room block with
discounted rates on the finest rooms in Tulsa. Enjoy
Pride and have a relaxing night at the Hyatt!

Saturdays
By appointment

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Volunteer to help with Tulsa Pride 2015

Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale based on

income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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We need you! One shift can make all the difference in making this the
#bestprideever! The first 100 volunteers to register will receive a FREE
Tulsa Pride T-shirt when you check in for your shift!
Click here to register to be a volunteer.
Click here to "Join" on Facebook.

Sisters in Song Present: The 50's Lets Do It
Again
Fellowship Congregational Church, 2900 S. Harvard Ave.
Sunday, June 14, 3:00 p.m.

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Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program
for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one to
death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

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Come join us and sing along as
we re-visit some of the great
songs from the 50's. We
promise you a toe-tapping good
time. Tickets $15.00, Children
under 12 admitted free.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Pride in the Ballpark
ONEOK Field
Sunday, June 14, following the Tulsa Drillers 2:05 p.m. game
Oklahomans for Equality, the Tulsa Drillers
and Tulsa Metro Firefighters Softball hosts
Pride in the Ballpark, a charity game that
benefits the Equality Sports Alliance and
the Oklahoma Firefighters Burn Camp.
Camp Dry Gulch in Adair runs the weeklong camp for children who have suffered
major burns or injuries. The program
shows that scars and disabilities don't limit
success in life.
The Equality Sports Alliance is an Oklahomans for Equality program that
builds community through the promotion of amateur sports for all people
regardless of age, race, creed, religion, national origin, gender, sexual
orientation, gender identity or gender expression.
Tickets are $12 and are available at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or by
email at center@okeq.org.
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June 18-21

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Servoces and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesb,an, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

MOREcolor 2015, the regional juried exhibition of fine art sponsored by
Oklahomans for Equality, will show 169 works by 56 artists, and is the largest
MOREcolor show since its inception in the 1980s. The three-day exhibition is
part of the Tulsa Pride celebration, with support from the Hyatt Regency
Hotel and TW's A-Fab Catering. The opening on June 18, 6:00pm to 9:00pm,
is free and open to the public. Cash awards include the Juror's Prize and

Tulsa Shambhala
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People's Choice Award. The opening event includes unique entertainment,
catered cuisine and cash bar, and is held in the event center at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center, 621 East 4th Street in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma.
MOREcolor is Oklahoma's oldest and largest juried art exhibition, and all
works are for sale. Seventy percent of sale price belongs to the artist, and a
portion of the sale benefits Oklahomans for Equality. The show runs June 18
through 21, 2015.

Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts
the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation of
Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and
Board of Directors Elections
Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish
friendship and support through
social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088
OkEq Board 2014-2015
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center on September 3rd, 2015 beginning at 7:00 pm.
Presently, seven Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee
(Applications due to OkEq by June 30th) OR
2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq
Secretary by August 15th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
accepting applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Seven directors will
be elected. Please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org for an application. All

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 7:00 pm. Beginning
June 1st classes will be held
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages

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applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development and Governance
Committee.

Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually
made pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a
Director)
5. Serve a two year term

Be a part of this fundraiser for
Oklahomans for Equality:
Cocktail Celebration at
624 Kitchen &amp; Catering
Spend the evening
of July 14 in the
phenomenal art
deco space of 624
listening to the
incredible Eric
Himan perform live
while enjoying
amazing hors
d'oeuvres created by Chef Justin Thompson and his
team.
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and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care Act,
will be available by
appointment at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center or at his
office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required
before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and social
opportunities for transgender
and intersex individuals.

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624 is Downtown Tulsa's premier special event and
private party venue. Located in the lobby of the ONG
building at 624 S. Boston Ave., it features 20-foot high
ceilings, marble
columns, terrazzo
floor accents,
custom plaster
moldings, intricate
ceiling details and
a contemporary
palette.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks
for voices in genre fiction that
are often ignored or asked to
change. As a writing group,
they seek to help make each
other better and foster a sense
of community among local

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Eric will be
performing songs
from his new CD,
"Playing Cards."

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You and your friends can attend this party on July 14
from 6-9 p.m. for a donation of $200 per person! A
limited number of tickets are available for this special
event!
Must be 21 or older to attend.
Click here to purchase your tickets to the Cocktail
Celebration at 624 Kitchen &amp; Catering

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those
who have survived childhood
sexual abuse (who are not
abusing any child), who want
to become survivors and
thrivers. For more information,
visit siawso.org

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My Big Gay Italian Wedding

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard
Haley and
Teresa Reno

American Theater Company, 308 S Lansing Ave
June 19th-June 28th
http://www.okeq.org/my-big-gay-italian-wedding.html

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Room Rentals

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American Theatre Company
Presents

"Feel-good hysterical comedy/" -The Wall Street
Journal
• An insanely funny and fun confection. The mixture of
the sacred and profane, the ultra-serious and ultn1-sil/y
makes this the perfect play... - Edge New York

Andrew and Anthony are getting married
- and everyone wants to "help"! My Big
Gay Italian Wedding spins into a
hysterical fiasco as everyone tries to have
their way. From a saboteur ex-boyfriend to
a loud, opinionated, outspoken Italian
mother, personalities and culture collide
in a music and dance-filled extravaganza.

JUNE 19 - 28
For Tickets:

918-596-7111 or MyTicketOffice.com
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The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event. To
check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event
Center and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

Camp Anytown
July 19-25, registration deadline is July 3
Camp Anytown 2015 will be held July 19-25 at
Dwight Mission Camp near Vian. Incoming
sophomores, juniors, and seniors from across
Oklahoma are eligible to participate in this awardwinning, human relations camp, which promotes
self-esteem, good citizenship, and leadership in an
atmosphere steeped in rich diversity. The Anytown
program ranks among the preeminent human
relations experiences in Oklahoma.
For additional information, contact the Oklahoma
Center for Community and Justice office at
918-583-1361 or email info@occjok.org.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and
community.

Click here to apply.

Camp Fire camp staff needed
Camp Waluhili
Camp Walluhili Resident Camp sessions
are one week, overnight sessions.
Campers register in a specialty program
ranging from traditional camp activities
to science-based experiments to
leadership development. They
participate in this program in the morning
then enjoy other camp activities with
their cabin group in the afternoon and
evening. Resident Camp is for youth
currently 8-17 years old. At Camp Fire,
inclusiveness is a core value, and Camp
Fire Green Country serves all kinds of

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on
how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

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youths and families.
Click here for more information about working at the camp.

Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

HIV Wellness Retreat 2015
Registration deadline is July 17
The Grateful Day Foundation's
HIV Wellness Retreat will be held
Aug. 21- 23 at the Sky Ranch
Cave Springs in Quapaw.
www.skyranch.org

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center

Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing

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We are looking forward to
another fun and informative
retreat this year. Applications can be found on our website,
www.gratefulday.org, as well as at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St.
Jerome, HOPE Testing, OSU Specialty Clinic and the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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The Grateful Day Foundation will host a number of workshops throughout the
weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.
For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.
Contact info: 539.664.7206
www.gratefulday.org

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on Thursdays
from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides testing
on Fridays 4:00 - 6:00 pm and
every other Sunday 2:00 - 6:00
pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the
operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

healthcare

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You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Equality Center Pride Store
Tulsa Pride 2015 T-shirts are now available in the Pride Store in
sizes S through 5XL. These short-sleeve tee's or tank tops can
be yours in advance of Tulsa Pride for only $20 each. Tie dye
short sleeve tee's are $25 each!

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Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep
up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Two Spirit People"
By Lester B. Brown, PhD
Two Spirit People is the first-ever
look at social science research
exploration into the lives of
American Indian lesbian women
and gay men. Editor Lester B.
Brown posits six gender styles in
traditional American Indian culture:
men and women, not-men and notwomen (persons of one biological
sex assuming the identity of the
opposite sex in some form), and
gays and lesbians. He brings
together chapters that emphasize
American Indian spirituality,
present new perspectives, and
provide readers with a beginning
understanding of the place of
lesbian, gay, and bisexual Indians
within American Indian culture and
within American society. This
beginning will help you understand
these unique people and the
special challenges and multiple prejudices they face.
Find this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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SCOTUS Decision Day
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Council Oak Mens Chorale preview
Hardesty Regional Library, 8316 E. 93rd St.
Wednesday, June 3, 7 p.m., Free
It's an annual tradition! Join us for a
special preview of the Council Oak Mens
Chorale Summer Concert. The Chorale
will present No. 1 songs from decades
past to present. Come enjoy the songs
that will make you want to sing along with
COMC. Hear songs from "The Sound of
Silence" to "Pompeii," from "Bennie and
the Jets" to "I Will Survive." You won't
want to miss this time of singing and fun
with the Council Oak Mens Chorale.

Blood Drive
Camp Anytown
Camp Fire Camp
HIV Wellness Retreat
LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

Find Us on Facebook

Tulsa Pride Interfaith Prayer Service
Phillips Theological Seminary, 901 N Mingo Rd
Thursday, June 4, 7:30 p.m.

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Please join the LGBT
community and allies as we
celebrate the spiritual diversity
of Tulsa.
Clergy and spiritual leaders
from Tulsa's affirming and
inclusive Faith communities and
several choirs and ensembles
participate in this annual event.
The Rev. Bob Lawrence and the
Tulsa Interfaith Alliance, along
with the Rev Geoffrey Brewster
and Phillips Theological
Seminary, are hosting this
year's Interfaith Service.
There will be an In Memoriam
tribute for members of our
community who have passed
during the past year. The
highlight of the Interfaith Service
is the blessing of the Pride Flag.

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, June 25th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for
Equality board meetings are
open to all OkEq members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The May exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features 'Paths of
Reconciliation' and the
'Shower of Stoles.'

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Tulsa Pride Festival and Parade
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Saturday, June 6, noon-10 p.m.
This will be the #bestprideever! Entertainment on the stage begins at noon.
The Tulsa Pride Parade 2015 steps off at 6 p.m., and we will keep it rocking
until 10 p.m. Don't miss the Battle of the Bands and '80s icon Tiffany on the
main stage, brought to you by Area 18! We'll have cold drinks, delicious food,
amazing vendors and a great time to be had by all!

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

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Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale based on

Stay up to date on the happenings and details for the #bestprideever, and
click "Join" on our Facebook event page.

Tulsa Pride Parade Grand Marshals

SOS Group

Oklahomans for Equality is
proud to announce Don
Holladay, James Warner III,
and Joseph Thai as Grand
Marshals for the 2015 Tulsa
Pride Parade. These men are
the Legal Counsel for the
Oklahoma Marriage Equality
Lawsuit. Holladay, who will be
representing the legal team in
the parade, has worked tirelessly to change the legal landscape
in this state and paint a portrait of an inclusive and equal
Oklahoma.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Grieving Well

Hyatt Regency
100 E. 2nd St. Tulsa, OK
Need a place to stay after a fun day of Tulsa Pride?
Contact the Hyatt Regency Tulsa for your room! We
have a special Tulsa Pride room block with discounted
rates on the finest rooms in Tulsa. Enjoy Pride and
have a relaxing night at the Hyatt!

income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

HYATT
REGENCY'

2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program
for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one to
death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Volunteer to help with Tulsa Pride 2015

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Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

We need you! One shift can make all the difference in making this the
#bestprideever! The first 100 volunteers to register will receive a FREE Tulsa
Pride T-shirt when you check in for your shift!
Click here to register to be a volunteer.
Click here to "Join" on Facebook.

SCOTUS DECISION DAY 2015
June, 2015

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation

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In this month of June The U.S. Supreme Court will issue its decision on
marriage equality. Date to be determined. No matter the outcome, join us on
that day to commemorate this historic event! The rally of all rallies at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center.

Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts
the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation of
Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
Join us on Facebook for all the latest updates.

Be a part of this fundraiser for
Oklahomans for Equality:
Cocktail Celebration at
624 Kitchen &amp; Catering
Spend the evening of
July 14 in the
phenomenal art deco
space of 624 listening
to the incredible Eric
Himan perform live
- while enjoying
amazing hors
d'oeuvres created by
Chef Justin Thompson and his team.

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624 is Downtown Tulsa's premier special event and
private party venue. Located in the lobby of the ONG

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish
friendship and support through
social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages
and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the
beginner as well as the

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building at 624 S. Boston Ave., it features 20-foot high
ceilings, marble
columns, terrazzo
floor accents,
custom plaster
moldings, intricate
ceiling details and a
contemporary
palette.
Eric will be
performing songs
from his new CD,
"Playing Cards."
You and your friends can attend this party on July 14
from 6-9 p.m. for a donation of $200 per person! A
limited number of tickets are available for this special
event!
Must be 21 or older to attend.
Click here to purchase your tickets to the Cocktail
Celebration at 624 Kitchen &amp; Catering

advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care Act,
will be available by
appointment at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center or at his
office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required
before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and social
opportunities for transgender
and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group

Sisters in Song Present: The 50's Lets Do It
Again

Every Friday
7 p.m.

Fellowship Congregational Church, 2900 S. Harvard Ave.
Sunday, June 14, 3:00 p.m.

Come join us and sing along as
we re-visit some of the great
songs from the 50's. We promise
you a toe-tapping good time.
Tickets $15.00, Children under 12
admitted free.
Pride in the Ballpark
ONEOK Field
Sunday, June 14, following the Tulsa Drillers 2:05 p.m. game

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks
for voices in genre fiction that
are often ignored or asked to
change. As a writing group,
they seek to help make each
other better and foster a sense
of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

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Oklahomans for Equality, the Tulsa Drillers
and Tulsa Metro Firefighters Softball hosts
Pride in the Ballpark, a charity game that
benefits the Equality Sports Alliance and the
Oklahoma Firefighters Burn Camp. Camp
Dry Gulch in Adair runs the week-long camp
for children who have suffered major burns or
injuries. The program shows that scars and
disabilities don't limit success in life.
The Equality Sports Alliance is an Oklahomans for Equality program that builds
community through the promotion of amateur sports for all people regardless of
age, race, creed, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender
identity or gender expression.
Tickets are $12 and are available at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or by
email at center@okeq.org.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those
who have survived childhood
sexual abuse (who are not
abusing any child), who want
to become survivors and
thrivers. For more information,
visit siawso.org

MOREcolor
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
June 18-21

Game Night

MOREcolor 2015, the regional juried exhibition of fine art sponsored by
Oklahomans for Equality, will show 169 works by 56 artists, and is the largest
MOREcolor show since its inception in the 1980s. The three-day exhibition is
part of the Tulsa Pride celebration, with support from the Hyatt Regency Hotel
and TW's A-Fab Catering. The opening on June 18, 6:00pm to 9:00pm, is free
and open to the public. Cash awards include the Juror's Prize and People's
Choice Award. The opening event includes unique entertainment, catered
cuisine and cash bar, and is held in the event center at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center, 621 East 4th Street in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma.
MOREcolor is Oklahoma's oldest and largest juried art exhibition, and all works
are for sale. Seventy percent of sale price belongs to the artist, and a portion of
the sale benefits Oklahomans for Equality. The show runs June 18 through 21,
2015.

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard
Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

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Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and Board
of Directors Elections

The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event. To
check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event
Center and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

OkEq Board 2014-2015
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center on September 3rd, 2015 beginning at 7:00 pm. Presently,
seven Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee
(Applications due to OkEq by June 30th) OR
2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq Secretary
by August 15th)

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and
community.

At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
accepting applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Seven directors will be
elected. Please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org for an application. All
applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development and Governance
Committee.

Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually
made pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a
Director)
5. Serve a two year term

What's Disability Got To Do With It?
Youth Services of Tulsa, 311 S. Madison Ave.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on
how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

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Wednesday, June 17, 12:00-4:00 p.m.
This Strength-based, interactive
workshop will serve as an
introduction to disability justice
work. It will look at the history
and continuing implications of
ableism and what service
providers and social justice
advocates can do to integrate
disability justice into their current work and practices.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing

The presenter, Sebastian Margaret is a co-founder and co-coordinator of the
Disability Justice Collective, a national seed collective out of New Mexico
centering leadership of disabled, people of color, Trans, and poverty class folks
that strives to break isolation and end the marginalization of disabled people
and our communities.
Cost: $25.00 per participant, seating is limited.
Sebastian will also provide a free workshop for youth on June 16th.
Click here for more details or contact Vic Wiener at 918.385.4429,
vwiener@yst.org.
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Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on Thursdays
from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides testing
on Fridays 4:00 - 6:00 pm and
every other Sunday 2:00 - 6:00
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MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the
operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
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My Big Gay Italian Wedding
American Theater Company, 308 S Lansing Ave
July 16th-July 26th

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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American Theatre Company
Presents

"Feel-good hysterical comedy/" -The Wall Street
Journal
• An insanely funny and fun confection. The mixture of
the sacred and profane, the ultra•serious and ultra•silfy
makes this the perfect play. • -Edge New York

Andrew and Anthony are getting married
- and everyone wants to "help"! My Big
Gay Italian Wedding spins into a
hysterical fiasco as everyone tries to have
their way. From a saboteur ex-boyfriend to
a loud, opinionated, outspoken Italian
mother, personalities and culture collide
in a music and dance-filled extravaganza.

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Give with Pride Blood Drive
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Sunday, June 28, 12:30-4:30 p.m.
Oklahomans for Equality will host a
blood drive on June 28th from
12:30-4:30 p.m. at the Equality Center.
All donors get a free T-shirt and will be
entered in a drawing to win
a free cruise!
The goal is 40 donations, and the
Oklahoma Blood Institute says
donations across the board are down,
so it's really important that we step up
and be good neighbors. Please plan to
give blood June 28th!
Unfortunately, men who have sex with
men are not eligible to donate (yet),
but such would-be donors are
encouraged to bring an eligible donor
to give blood in their place.
Walk-ins are welcome, but signing up
for an appointment will ensure that you're not turned away because of time and
it guarantees that if there's a line, you'll go to the front of it. Please make an
appointment and help prevent a logjam. Click here to make your appointment

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Oklahoma
Blood Institute
online.

Camp Anytown
July 19-25, registration deadline is July 3
Camp Anytown 2015 will be held July 19-25 at Dwight
Mission Camp near Vian. Incoming sophomores,
juniors, and seniors from across Oklahoma are eligible
to participate in this award-winning, human relations
camp, which promotes self-esteem, good citizenship,
and leadership in an atmosphere steeped in rich
diversity. The Anytown program ranks among the
preeminent human relations experiences in
Oklahoma.
For additional information, contact the Oklahoma
Center for Community and Justice office at
918-583-1361 or email info@occjok.org.
Click here to apply.

Camp Fire camp staff needed
Camp Waluhili
Camp Walluhili Resident Camp sessions
are one week, overnight sessions.
Campers register in a specialty program
ranging from traditional camp activities to
science-based experiments to leadership
development. They participate in this
program in the morning then enjoy other
camp activities with their cabin group in the
afternoon and evening. Resident Camp is
for youth currently 8-17 years old. At Camp
Fire, inclusiveness is a core value, and
Camp Fire Green Country serves all kinds
of youths and families.
Click here for more information about working at the camp.

HIV Wellness Retreat 2015
Registration deadline is July 17
The Grateful Day Foundation's
HIV Wellness Retreat will be held
Aug. 21- 23 at the Sky Ranch Cave
Springs in Quapaw.

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Taking a leap of faith for those living with HIV/AIDS
fun and informative retreat this
year. Applications can be found on our website, www.gratefulday.org, as well
as at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St. Jerome, HOPE Testing, OSU Specialty
Clinic and the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
The Grateful Day Foundation will host a number of workshops throughout the
weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.
For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.
Contact info: 539.664.7206
www.gratefulday.org

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next time
your rights are not respected.

healthcare

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You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Equality Center Pride Store
Tulsa Pride 2015 T-shirts are now available in the Pride Store in
sizes S through 5XL. These short-sleeve tee's or tank tops can be
yours in advance of Tulsa Pride for only $20 each. Tie dye short
sleeve tee's are $25 each!

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Stonewall"
By Martin Duberman
A police raid on the Stonewall, an
unlicensed Greenwich Village gay
bar, set off a series of riots in the
summer of 1969 that mark the birth of
the modern gay and lesbian political
movement. Duberman ( Paul
Robeson ) re-examines this event
through the vibrant, intertwined
portraits of six people--two lesbians,
three gay men, one transvestite-whose lives converged at the
Stonewall Rebellion and in the
militant movement it spawned.
Politically, his six subjects run the
gamut from ex-priest Jim Fouratt--a
leftist and Yippie cohort of Abbie
Hoffman--to Foster Gunnison, who
devoted his energies to moderate
gay causes and later became a
STONEWALL
conservative. Yvonne Flowers, a
1\\ A R f I N D U B E R M A N
black feminist, overcame her
suspicion that the gay movement was
not open to people of color, while
transvestite Sylvia Rivers faced hostility from lesbians. Duberman, himself gay,
exposes schisms in gay liberation that pitted gay men against lesbians, male
chauvinists against feminists, whites against blacks.
Find this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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Tuesday, June 9th, 7:00PM
Tulsa Shock Pride Night is tonight, June 9th! This year, the
Shock is making an effort to involve LGBT youth and expose
them to the game. After the game, one of the Shock's
assistant coaches will speak to the youth and relate her life
experiences as an LGBT individual. Free tickets are
available for pick up at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center,
621 E. 4th St.

Find Us on Facebook

Pride in the Ballpark
ONEOK Field
Sunday, June 14, following the Tulsa Drillers 2:05 p.m. game
Oklahomans for Equality, the Tulsa Drillers
and Tulsa Metro Firefighters Softball hosts
Pride in the Ballpark, a charity game that
benefits the Equality Sports Alliance and the

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, June 25th
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Oklahoma Firefighters Burn Camp. Camp
Dry Gulch in Adair runs the week-long camp
for children who have suffered major burns or
injuries. The program shows that scars and
disabilities don't limit success in life.
The Equality Sports Alliance is an Oklahomans for Equality program that builds
community through the promotion of amateur sports for all people regardless of
age, race, creed, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender
identity or gender expression.
Tickets are $12 and are available at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or by
email at center@okeq.org.

MOREcolor
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
June 18-21

All Oklahomans for
Equality board meetings are
open to all OkEq members.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The May exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features 'Paths of
Reconciliation' and the
'Shower of Stoles.'

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MOREcolor 2015, the regional juried exhibition of fine art sponsored by
Oklahomans for Equality, will show 169 works by 56 artists, and is the largest
MOREcolor show since its inception in the 1980s. The three-day exhibition is
part of the Tulsa Pride celebration, with support from the Hyatt Regency Hotel
and TW's A-Fab Catering. The opening on June 18, 6:00pm to 9:00pm, is free
and open to the public. Cash awards include the Juror's Prize and People's
Choice Award. The opening event includes unique entertainment, catered
cuisine and cash bar, and is held in the event center at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center, 621 East 4th Street in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma.
MOREcolor is Oklahoma's oldest and largest juried art exhibition, and all works
are for sale. Seventy percent of sale price belongs to the artist, and a portion of
the sale benefits Oklahomans for Equality. The show runs June 18 through 21,
2015.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Sisters in Song Present: The 50's Lets Do It
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Again
Fellowship Congregational Church, 2900 S. Harvard Ave.
Sunday, June 14, 3:00 p.m.

Come join us and sing along as
we re-visit some of the great
songs from the 50's. We promise
you a toe-tapping good time.
Tickets $15.00, Children under 12
admitted free.
SCOTUS DECISION DAY 2015
June, 2015
In this month of June The U.S. Supreme Court will issue its decision on
marriage equality. Date to be determined. No matter the outcome, join us on
that day to commemorate this historic event! The rally of all rallies at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center.

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale based on

income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Join us on Facebook for all the latest updates.

Be a part of this fundraiser for
Oklahomans for Equality:
Cocktail Celebration at
624 Kitchen &amp; Catering

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program
for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one to
death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

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Spend the evening of
July 14 in the
phenomenal art deco
space of 624 listening
to the incredible Eric
Himan perform live
while enjoying
amazing hors
d'oeuvres created by
Chef Justin Thompson and his team.
624 is Downtown Tulsa's premier special event and
private party venue. Located in the lobby of the ONG
building at 624 S. Boston Ave., it features 20-foot high
ceilings, marble
columns, terrazzo
floor accents,
custom plaster
moldings, intricate
ceiling details and a
contemporary
palette.
Eric will be
performing songs
from his new CD,
"Playing Cards."
You and your friends can attend this party on July 14
from 6-9 p.m. for a donation of $200 per person! A
limited number of tickets are available for this special
event!

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Must be 21 or older to attend.
Click here to purchase your tickets to the Cocktail
Celebration at 624 Kitchen &amp; Catering

Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and Board
of Directors Elections

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation

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Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts
the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation of
Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.
OkEq Board 2014-2015
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center on September 3rd, 2015 beginning at 7:00 pm. Presently,
seven Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee
(Applications due to OkEq by June 30th) OR
2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq Secretary
by August 15th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
accepting applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Seven directors will be
elected. Please contact olivia.cotter@okeq.org
- - - - - for an application. All
applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development and Governance
Committee.

Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually
made pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a
Director)
5. Serve a two year term

What's Disability Got To Do With It?
Youth Services of Tulsa, 311 S. Madison Ave.
Wednesday, June 17, 12:00-4:00 p.m.
This Strength-based, interactive
workshop will serve as an
introduction to disability justice
work. It will look at the history

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish
friendship and support through
social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages
and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the
beginner as well as the

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and continuing implications of
ableism and what service
providers and social justice
advocates can do to integrate
disability justice into their current work and practices.
The presenter, Sebastian Margaret is a co-founder and co-coordinator of the
Disability Justice Collective, a national seed collective out of New Mexico
centering leadership of disabled, people of color, Trans, and poverty class folks
that strives to break isolation and end the marginalization of disabled people
and our communities.
Cost: $25.00 per participant, seating is limited.
Sebastian will also provide a free workshop for youth on June 16th.
Click here for more details or contact Vic Wiener at 918.385.4429,
vwiener@yst.org.

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advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care Act,
will be available by
appointment at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center or at his
office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.
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Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required
before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and social
opportunities for transgender
and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group

My Big Gay Italian Wedding
American Theater Company, 308 S Lansing Ave
July 16th-July 26th

Every Friday
7 p.m.

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks
for voices in genre fiction that
are often ignored or asked to
change. As a writing group,
they seek to help make each
other better and foster a sense
of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

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American Theatre Company
Presents

"Feel-good hysterical comedy/" -The Wall Street
Journal
• An insanely funny and fun confection. The mixture of
the sacred and profane, the ultra•serious and ultra•silfy
makes this the perfect play. • -Edge New York

Andrew and Anthony are getting married
- and everyone wants to "help"! My Big
Gay Italian Wedding spins into a
hysterical fiasco as everyone tries to have
their way. From a saboteur ex-boyfriend to
a loud, opinionated, outspoken Italian
mother, personalities and culture collide
in a music and dance-filled extravaganza.

JULY 16 - 26
For Tickets:

918-596-7111 or MyTicketOffice.com
Ti ckets Also Avaifsb/e the Day of the Show O ATC Studios

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Survivors of Incest
Anonymous
Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those
who have survived childhood
sexual abuse (who are not
abusing any child), who want
to become survivors and
thrivers. For more information,
visit siawso.org

merican Theatre Company
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Click here more information and promotions.

Give with Pride Blood Drive
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Sunday, June 28, 12:30-4:30 p.m.
Oklahomans for Equality will host a
blood drive on June 28th from
12:30-4:30 p.m. at the Equality
Center.
All donors get a free T-shirt and two
passes to the Tulsa Zoo.
It's important that we step up and be
good neighbors. Please plan to give
blood June 28th!
Unfortunately, men who have sex with
men are not eligible to donate (yet),
but such would-be donors are
encouraged to bring an eligible donor
to give blood in their place.
Walk-ins are welcome, but signing up
for an appointment will ensure that
you're not turned away because of
time and it guarantees that if there's a
line, you'll go to the front of it. Please make an appointment and help prevent a
logjam. Click here to make your appointment online.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard
Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
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Oklahoma
Blood Institute

The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event. To
check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
- - - - - Stop
by for a quick view of the Event
Center and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Camp Anytown
July 19-25, registration deadline is July 3
Camp Anytown 2015 will be held July 19-25 at Dwight
Mission Camp near Vian. Incoming sophomores,
juniors, and seniors from across Oklahoma are eligible
to participate in this award-winning, human relations
camp, which promotes self-esteem, good citizenship,
and leadership in an atmosphere steeped in rich
diversity. The Anytown program ranks among the
preeminent human relations experiences in
Oklahoma.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

For additional information, contact the Oklahoma
Center for Community and Justice office at
918-583-1361 or email info@occjok.org.
Click here to apply.

Camp Fire camp staff needed
Camp Waluhili

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Camp Walluhili Resident Camp sessions
are one week, overnight sessions.
Campers register in a specialty program
ranging from traditional camp activities to
science-based experiments to leadership
development. They participate in this
program in the morning then enjoy other
camp activities with their cabin group in the
afternoon and evening. Resident Camp is
for youth currently 8-17 years old. At Camp
Fire, inclusiveness is a core value, and
Camp Fire Green Country serves all kinds
of youths and families.

Click here for more information about working at the camp.

HIV Wellness Retreat 2015
Registration deadline is July 17
The Grateful Day Foundation's
HIV Wellness Retreat will be held
Aug. 21- 23 at the Sky Ranch Cave
Springs in Quapaw.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on
how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

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Taking a leap of faith for those living with HIV/AIDS
fun and informative retreat this
year. Applications can be found on our website, www.gratefulday.org, as well
as at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St. Jerome, HOPE Testing, OSU Specialty
Clinic and the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

The Grateful Day Foundation will host a number of workshops throughout the
weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.
For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.
Contact info: 539.664.7206
www.gratefulday.org

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights

Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on Thursdays
from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.

Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next time
your rights are not respected.

Guiding Right provides testing
on Fridays 4:00 - 6:00 pm and
every other Sunday 2:00 - 6:00
pm

MISSION:
healthcare

BILLOFRIGHTS
Hea Ith ca re Bi I !Of Rig hts .org
oklahomans for equality

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Equality Center Pride Store

Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the
operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Tulsa Pride 2015 T-shirts are now available in the Pride Store in
sizes S through 5XL. These short-sleeve tee's or tank tops can be
yours in advance of Tulsa Pride for only $20 each. Tie dye short
sleeve tee's are $25 each!

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep

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Amy Howe
Administrative Assistant
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"Insignificant Others: A Novel"
By Stephen McCauley
Richard Rossi works in HR at a Bostonbased software company and prides
himself on his understanding of the foibles
and fictions we all use to get through the
day. Too bad he's not as good at spotting
such behavior in himself. What else could
explain his passionate affair with
Benjamin, a very unavailable married
man? Richard is also not entirely available
himself-there's Conrad, his adorable if
maddening partner to contend with. But
when Conrad starts spending a suspicious
amount of time in Ohio, and economic
uncertainty challenges Richard's chances
for promotion, he realizes his priorities
might be a little skewed.

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MOREcolor
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
June 18-21

MOREcolor 2015, the regional juried exhibition of fine art sponsored by
Oklahomans for Equality, will show 169 works by 56 artists, and is the largest
MOREcolor show since its inception in the 1980s. The three-day exhibition is
part of the Tulsa Pride celebration, with support from the Hyatt Regency Hotel
and TW's A-Fab Catering. The opening on June 18, 6:00pm to 9:00pm, is free
and open to the public. Cash awards include the Juror's Prize and People's
Choice Award. The opening event includes unique entertainment, catered
cuisine and cash bar, and is held in the event center at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center, 621 East 4th Street in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Find Us on Facebook

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, June 25th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for
Equality board meetings are
open to all OkEq members.

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MOREcolor is Oklahoma's oldest and largest juried art exhibition, and all works
are for sale. Seventy percent of sale price belongs to the artist, and a portion of
the sale benefits Oklahomans for Equality. The show runs June 18 through 21,
2015.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The May exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features 'Paths of
Reconciliation' and the
'Shower of Stoles.'

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No Actors Allowed - A One Man Show by Tim Bagley
Comedy Parlor, 328 E. 1st St
Friday, June 19, 8:00 p.m.
Whether it's wearing a Speedo on
national television, getting a bird
caught in his wig during a network
run through, or getting cast as an
international terrorist serial killer
who only kills super models, Tim
Bagley tells true tales about
navigating his way through the
humiliations of being a working actor
in Hollywood with his new one
person show NO ACTORS
ALLOWED.

NO ACTORS
.
ALLOWED

Tickets can be purchased at
www.bluewhalecomedyfestival.com.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

SCOTUS DECISION DAY 2015
June, 2015
In this month of June The U.S. Supreme Court will issue its decision on
marriage equality. Date to be determined. No matter the outcome, join us on
that day to commemorate this historic event! The rally of all rallies at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center.

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available

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on a sliding fee scale based on

income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Join us on Facebook for all the latest updates.

Council Oak Men's Chorale Presents #1 HITZ Thru
The Decades
June 20 at 7:30 p.m., June 26 and 27 at 8:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church, 2900 S. Harvard Ave
Council Oak Men's Chorale will present #1
C@~nd l Oak Men 's Chorale
HITZ Thru The Decades at three
#1 HlnThru The Decades
performances in June. Come enjoy the
songs that will make you want to sing
along with the guys from COMC. Hear
songs from "Sound of Silence" to
"Pompeii" and from "Bennie and the Jets"
to "I Will Survive" and lots of other songs
from the decades in between. The Wine
and Cheese Performance will be on June
20th at 7:30 p.m. at Fellowship Congregational Church Fellowship Hall. Tickets
are $40 and can be purchased on the COMC website (counciloak.org). Two
concert performances will be on Friday, June 26th, and Saturday, June 27th, at
8:00 p.m. at Fellowship Congregational Church Fellowship Hall. Tickets are $20
and can be purchased on the COMC website or at the door the night of the
performance.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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Enjoy an evening of great singing and fun with Council Oak Men's Chorale.

Be a part of this fundraiser for
Oklahomans for Equality:
Cocktail Celebration at
624 Kitchen &amp; Catering
Spend the evening of
July 14 in the
phenomenal art deco
space of 624 listening
to the incredible Eric

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program
for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one to
death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

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Himan perform live
while enjoying
amazing hors
d'oeuvres created by Chef Justin Thompson and his
team.

*

624 is Downtown Tulsa's premier special event and
private party venue. Located in the lobby of the ONG
building at 624 S. Boston Ave., it features 20-foot high
ceilings, marble
columns, terrazzo
floor accents,
custom plaster
moldings, intricate
ceiling details and a
contemporary
palette.
Eric will be
performing songs
from his new CD,
"Playing Cards."
You and your friends can attend this party on July 14
from 6-9 p.m. for a donation of $200 per person! A
limited number of tickets are available for this special
event!

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
I:&lt; Transgender Elders

Must be 21 or older to attend.
Click here to purchase your tickets to the Cocktail
Celebration at 624 Kitchen &amp; Catering
Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation

Openarms Youth Project Is Premiering Misfits
June 30, 6:30 p.m. Reception, 7:30 p.m. Screening
Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave
The Openarms Youth Project will be hosting
the USA premiere of the internationally produced
film Misfits. This movie is about three Tulsa
teenagers grappling with the hardships of being
openly lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender
(LGBT) in the middle of the Bible Belt. The event
will be held at the Circle Cinema on June 30th

Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts
the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
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starting at 6:30 p.m. Tickets will be $10 and can be
purchased here; there is limited seating available.
Director Jannik Splidsboel will be in attendance to
address any post-film questions or comments.

meditation is the foundation of
Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

This unique event provides a glimpse into the lives
of local LGBTQ youth and offers a brief insight to
some of our charitable services.

Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and Board
of Directors Elections

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish
friendship and support through
social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

OkEq Board 2014-2015
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center on September 3rd, 2015 beginning at 7:00 pm. Presently,
seven Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee
(Applications due to OkEq by June 30th) OR
2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq Secretary
by August 15th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
accepting applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Seven directors will be
elected. Please contact amy.howe@okeq.org for an application. All
applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development and Governance
Committee.

Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually
made pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a
Director)

Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages
and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance

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5. Serve a two year term

Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care Act,
will be available by
appointment at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center or at his
office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.
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Share your voice. Shape our future.
Our Tomorrow,
www.shareourtomorrow.org
Our Tomorrow is a campaign to engage
LGBTQ people across the country in a
conversation to shape the future of a bigger,
bolder movement that leaves no one behind.

Gender Outreach

It is a place for LGBTQ people across the
country to share our hopes, fears and ideas
for the future - and help make tomorrow better
for all of us.
Share your voice here; your submissions will
help the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center and
the LGBTQ community throughout the nation.
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business:
Keith Hunt, McGraw Realtors

Lambda Al-Anon Group

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Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required
before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and social
opportunities for transgender
and intersex individuals.

Every Friday
7 p.m.

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I can help!
Contact Keith Hunt Today

A Murder of Storytellers

(918) 513-13-94
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My Big Gay Italian Wedding
American Theater Company, 308 S Lansing Ave
July 16th-July 26th

American Theatre
Company
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Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks
for voices in genre fiction that
are often ignored or asked to
change. As a writing group,
they seek to help make each
other better and foster a sense
of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

"Feel-good hysterical
comedy!" - The Wall
Street Journal
"As insanely funny and
fun confection. The
mixture of the sacred and
the profane, the ultraserious and ultra-silly

Survivors of Incest
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makes this the perfect play." - Edge New York
Andrew and Anthony are getting married - and everyone wants to "help"! My
Big Gay Italian Wedding spins into a hysterical fiasco as everyone tries to have
their way. From a saboteur ex-boyfriend to a loud, opinionated, outspoken
Italian mother, personalities and culture collide in a music and dance-filled
extravaganza.
For tickets:
918-596-7111 or click here.
Tickets are also available the day of the show at ATC Studios.

Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those
who have survived childhood
sexual abuse (who are not
abusing any child), who want
to become survivors and
thrivers. For more information,
visit siawso.org

Click here for more information and promotions.

Give with Pride Blood Drive
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Sunday, June 28, 12:30-4:30 p.m.
Oklahomans for Equality will host a
blood drive on June 28th from
12:30-4:30 p.m. at the Equality
Center.
All donors get a free T-shirt and two
passes to the Tulsa Zoo.
It's important that we step up and be
good neighbors. Please plan to give
blood June 28th!
Unfortunately, men who have sex with
men are not eligible to donate (yet),
but such would-be donors are
encouraged to bring an eligible donor
to give blood in their place.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard
Haley and
Teresa Reno

Walk-ins are welcome, but signing up
for an appointment will ensure that
you're not turned away because of
time and it guarantees that if there's a
line, you'll go to the front of it. Please make an appointment and help prevent a
logjam. Click here to make your appointment online.

Oklahoma
Blood Institute
Pride Under the Lights
Saturday, July 25, after the Drillers game
If you purchased and still
have your Pride in the
Ballpark ticket, hang on to

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event. To
check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event
Center and pick up a space
rental sheet.

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it! ONEOK Stadium will
be hosting Pride Under
the Lights on Saturday,
July 25, after the 7:05
p.m. game against the
Arkansas Travelers. New
tickets for the event will
be issued; tickets can
also be purchased at the
same price of $12 each. Just come by the Equality Center or come to the
ONEOK Stadium gate to pick up your tickets. Come join us for an evening of
fun and excitement!

Camp Anytown
July 19-25, registration deadline is July 3
Camp Anytown 2015 will be held July 19-25 at Dwight
Mission Camp near Vian. Incoming sophomores,
juniors, and seniors from across Oklahoma are eligible
to participate in this award-winning, human relations
camp, which promotes self-esteem, good citizenship,
and leadership in an atmosphere steeped in rich
diversity. The Anytown program ranks among the
preeminent human relations experiences in
Oklahoma.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and
community.

For additional information, contact the Oklahoma
Center for Community and Justice office at
918-583-1361 or email info@occjok.org.
Click here to apply.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point

HIV Wellness Retreat 2015
Registration deadline is July 17
The Grateful Day Foundation's
HIV Wellness Retreat will be held
Aug. 21- 23 at the Sky Ranch Cave
Springs in Quapaw.
www.skyranch.org

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We are looking forward to another
Taking a leap of faith for those living with HIV/AIDS
fun and informative retreat this
year. Applications can be found on our website, www.gratefulday.org, as well
as at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St. Jerome, HOPE Testing, OSU Specialty
Clinic and the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
The Grateful Day Foundation will host a number of workshops throughout the
weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.
For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.
Contact info: 539.664.7206
www.gratefulday.org

Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on
how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing

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LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next time
your rights are not respected.

healthcare

BILLOFRIGHTS
Hea Ith ca re Bi IIOf Rig hts .org
oklahomans for equality

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Equality Center Pride Store
Tulsa Pride 2015 T-shirts are available in the Pride Store in sizes
S through 5XL. These short-sleeve tee's or tank tops can be yours
in advance of Tulsa Pride for only $15 each.

Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on Thursdays
from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides testing
on Fridays 4:00 - 6:00 pm and
every other Sunday 2:00 - 6:00
pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the
operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep
up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"The Sixth Form: A Novel"
By Tom Dolby

Amy Howe
Administrative Assistant
Amy.Howe@OkEq.org

When seventeen-year-old Ethan Whitley
leaves his home in California for Berkley
Academy, a prestigious Massachusetts
prep school, he's a blank slate, a shy
follower of rules in search of himself.
Ethan is given the chance to start over
when he is hand-picked by his wealthy,
disaffected classmate, Todd Eldon, and a

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seductive, enigmatic teacher, Hannah
McClellan, a free spirit for whom rules
were meant to be broken. Life with Todd
and Hannah is a revelation, an invitation to
a world of privilege and desire. But
looming over these heady evenings is the
disturbing mystery of Hannah's
fragmented past, one that Ethan longs
desperately to understand. As secrets are
revealed, Ethan is pulled deep into the
undertow of Hannah's history and Todd's
longings. Soon, he learns that every deceit
has a price, every lie is an ugly truth, and that those he has come to trust are
people he doesn't know at all.
Find this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library.

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EBA Sponsor
SCOTUS Decision Day
Blood Drive
Council Oak Men's Chorale

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business:
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Our Tomorrow

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"Solo Club"

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Pride Under the Lights
Camp Anytown

SCOTUS DECISION DAY 2015
ANY DAY NOW!
Rally will be held at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision on marriage equality is IMMINENT. No
matter the outcome, join us on that day to commemorate this historic event!
The rally of all rallies at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

HIV Wellness Retreat
Pat Hobbs: FIRSTS!
"Documented"
LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

Find Us on Facebook

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OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, June 25th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
All Oklahomans for
Equality board meetings are
open to all OkEq members.
Join us on Facebook for all the latest updates.

OkEq Art Exhibit

Give with Pride Blood Drive
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Sunday, June 28, 12:30-4:30 p.m.
Oklahomans for Equality will host a
blood drive on June 28th from
12:30-4:30 p.m. at the Equality
Center.
All donors get a free T-shirt and two
passes to the Tulsa Zoo.
It's important that we step up and be
good neighbors. Please plan to give
blood June 28th!

The May exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
features 'Paths of
Reconciliation' and the
'Shower of Stoles.'

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Unfortunately, men who have sex with
men are not eligible to donate (yet),
but such would-be donors are
encouraged to bring an eligible donor
to give blood in their place.
Walk-ins are welcome, but signing up
for an appointment will ensure that
you're not turned away because of
time and it guarantees that if there's a
line, you'll go to the front of it. Please make an appointment and help prevent a
logjam. Click here to make your appointment online.

Oklahoma
Blood Institute

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling is
available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Council Oak Men's Chorale Presents #1 HITZ Thru
The Decades
June 26 and 27 at 8:00 p.m.
Fellowship Congregational Church, 2900 S. Harvard Ave

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Council Oak Men's Chorale will present #1
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HITZ Thru The Decades at three
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performances in June. Come enjoy the
songs that will make you want to sing
along with the guys from COMC. Hear
songs from "Sound of Silence" to
"Pompeii" and from "Bennie and the Jets"
to "I Will Survive" and lots of other songs
(.1s,cla Hall 2520 S. Yorktown Ave Tuls.:i, 01&lt;
from the decades in between. The Wine
and Cheese Performance will be on June
20th at 7:30 p.m. at Fellowship Congregational Church Fellowship Hall. Tickets
are $40 and can be purchased on the COMC website (counciloak.org). Two
concert performances will be on Friday, June 26th, and Saturday, June 27th, at
8:00 p.m. at Fellowship Congregational Church Fellowship Hall. Tickets are $20
and can be purchased on the COMC website or at the door the night of the
performance.
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Enjoy an evening of great singing and fun with Council Oak Men's Chorale.

Be a part of this fundraiser for
Oklahomans for Equality:

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual, youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale based on

income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Cocktail Celebration at
624 Kitchen &amp; Catering
Spend the evening of
July 14 in the
phenomenal art deco
space of 624 listening
to the incredible Eric
Himan perform live
while enjoying
amazing hors
d'oeuvres created by
Chef Justin Thompson and his team.
624 is Downtown Tulsa's premier special event and
private party venue. Located in the lobby of the ONG
building at 624 S. Boston Ave., it features 20-foot high
ceilings, marble
columns, terrazzo
floor accents,
custom plaster
moldings, intricate
ceiling details and a

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adults, individuals, and
couples counseling is available
at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Douglas Knutson
918-594-8568

SOS Group

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contemporary
palette.
Eric will be
performing songs
from his new CD,
"Playing Cards."

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Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

You and your friends can attend this party on July 14
from 6-9 p.m. for a donation of $200 per person! A
limited number of tickets are available for this special
event!
Must be 21 or older to attend.
Click here to purchase your tickets to the Cocktail
Celebration at 624 Kitchen &amp; Catering

Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and Board
of Directors Elections

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program
for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one to
death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

OkEq Board 2014-2015
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center on September 3rd, 2015 beginning at 7:00 pm. Presently,
seven Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee
(Applications due to OkEq by June 30th) OR

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2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq Secretary
by August 15th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
accepting applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Seven directors will be
elected. Please contact amy.howe@okeq.org for an application. All
applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development and Governance
Committee.

SAGE Tulsa
Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually
made pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a
Director)
5. Serve a two year term

Openarms Youth Project Is Premiering Misfits
June 30, 6:30 p.m. Reception, 7:30 p.m. Screening
Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave
The Openarms Youth Project will be hosting
the USA premiere of the internationally produced
film Misfits. This movie is about three Tulsa
teenagers grappling with the hardships of being
openly lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender
(LGBT) in the middle of the Bible Belt. The event
will be held at the Circle Cinema on June 30th
starting at 6:30 p.m. Tickets will be $10 and can be
purchased here; there is limited seating available.
Director Jannik Splidsboel will be in attendance to
address any post-film questions or comments.
This unique event provides a glimpse into the lives
of local LGBTQ youth and offers a brief insight to
some of our charitable services.

Share your voice. Shape our future.
Our Tomorrow,
www.shareourtomorrow.org
Our Tomorrow is a campaign to engage
LGBTQ people across the country in a
conversation to shape the future of a bigger,
bolder movement that leaves no one behind.
It is a place for LGBTQ people across the
country to share our hopes, fears and ideas
for the future - and help make tomorrow better
for all of us.

(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts
the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation of
Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Share your voice here; your submissions will

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help the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center and the LGBTQ community throughout
the nation.

"Solo Club" - A New Play by Dan Gordon
June 25-27, 7:00 p.m., June 28, 2:00 p.m.
Theater Bartlesville, 312 S. Dewey Ave

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

"Solo Club", a new play by Dan Gordon, will
be an exclusive Oklahoma premiere - there
will be only four performances! Tallgrass
Theatre Festival will featuring the new drama.
TICKETS NOW ON SALE online at
www.theaterbartlesville.com. Performances
will be on June 25th, 26th, 27th, and 28th at
Theater Bartlesville, located at 312 S. Dewey
in the heart of downtown Bartlesville. This
play has the serious theme of teen
homelessness and the family struggles
surrounding gay youth and domestic violence.
Get your tickets now!

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish
friendship and support through
social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

For more information, contact Theater
Bartlesville at 918-336-1900 or
query@theaterbartlesville.com.

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EBA Mixer

Get F.I.T.
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages
and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Inner Circle Vodka Bar, 410 N. Main St Suite A
July 15, 6:00-7:30 p.m.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care Act,
will be available by
appointment at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center or at his
office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at

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E UALITY
Business Alliance

The EBA networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Hosting a
networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at
your establishment or use The Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer,
send a email to eba@okeq.org for more information.
Our next mixer will be held at Inner Circle Vodka Bar, located at 410 N. Main St
Suite A.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required
before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and social
opportunities for transgender
and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

My Big Gay Italian Wedding
American Theater Company, 308 S Lansing Ave
July 16th-July 26th

American Theatre
Company
Presents
"Feel-good hysterical
comedy!" - The Wall
Street Journal
"As insanely funny and
fun confection. The
mixture of the sacred and
the profane, the ultraserious and ultra-silly
makes this the perfect
play." - Edge New York
Andrew and Anthony are getting married - and everyone wants to "help"! My
Big Gay Italian Wedding spins into a hysterical fiasco as everyone tries to have
their way. From a saboteur ex-boyfriend to a loud, opinionated, outspoken
Italian mother, personalities and culture collide in a music and dance-filled
extravaganza.

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks
for voices in genre fiction that
are often ignored or asked to
change. As a writing group,
they seek to help make each
other better and foster a sense
of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Survivors of Incest
Anonymous

For tickets:
918-596-7111 or click here.
Tickets are also available the day of the show at ATC Studios.
Click here for more information and promotions.

SAGE Pool Party
July 21, 2015

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1938 E. 55th Place, Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have a pool party on Thursday, June 26th, 2014 at 10:00 am.
Members can meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party.
Lunch at the pool party will be burgers and hot dogs. The pool has a shallow
end and also has railing with steps to help people into the pool. If you would like
to attend, please email SAGE@OkEq.org to RSVP.

sage
Services and Advocacy

for Cay, lesbian, 81sexu.i l

Every Saturday
12:30 pm
SIA strives to empower those
who have survived childhood
sexual abuse (who are not
abusing any child), who want
to become survivors and
thrivers. For more information,
visit siawso.org

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Game Night
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay
bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies,
SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults,
supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater understanding of
aging in all communities and promotes positive images of LGBT life in later
years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. For more information about SAGE Tulsa, email
SAGE@OkEq.org

Christmas in July - A Benefit for H.O.P.E. Testing

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard
Haley and
Teresa Reno

Tulsa Eagle, 1338 E. 3rd St
July 25, 7:00 p.m.
The Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
is holding a comunity wide fundraiser
to raise money for H.O.P.E. Testing
on July 25, 2015 at the Tulsa Eagle.
21+ Only, No Cover.
We are currently looking for Silent /
Live Auction Items. If you have
anything to donate please contact us
at impcourtok@gmail.com
Donations can also be made on our
website donation page www.impcourtok.org
From the Heart, Through the Court, For the Community!

Pride Under the Lights
Saturday, July 25, after the Drillers game

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event. To
check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org Stop
by for a quick view of the Event
Center and pick up a space
rental sheet.

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If you purchased and still
have your Pride in the
Ballpark ticket, hang on to
it! ONEOK Stadium will
be hosting Pride Under
the Lights on Saturday,
July 25, after the 7:05
p.m. game against the
Arkansas Travelers. New
tickets for the event will
be issued; tickets can
also be purchased at the
same price of $12 each. Just come by the Equality Center or come to the
ONEOK Stadium gate to pick up your tickets. Come join us for an evening of
fun and excitement!

Camp Anytown
July 19-25, registration deadline is July 3
Camp Anytown 2015 will be held July 19-25 at Dwight
Mission Camp near Vian. Incoming sophomores,
juniors, and seniors from across Oklahoma are eligible
to participate in this award-winning, human relations
camp, which promotes self-esteem, good citizenship,
and leadership in an atmosphere steeped in rich
diversity. The Anytown program ranks among the
preeminent human relations experiences in
Oklahoma.
For additional information, contact the Oklahoma
Center for Community and Justice office at
918-583-1361 or email info@occjok.org.
Click here to apply.

HIV Wellness Retreat 2015
Registration deadline is July 17
The Grateful Day Foundation's
HIV Wellness Retreat will be held
Aug. 21- 23 at the Sky Ranch Cave
Springs in Quapaw.
www.skyranch.org

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We are looking forward to another
Taking a leap of faith for those living with HIV/AIDS
fun and informative retreat this
year. Applications can be found on our website, www.gratefulday.org, as well
as at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St. Jerome, HOPE Testing, OSU Specialty
Clinic and the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on
how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center

The Grateful Day Foundation will host a number of workshops throughout the
weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.

Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.
Contact info: 539.664.7206

Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing

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www.gratefulday.org
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on Thursdays
from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.

"Pat Hobbs: FIRSTS!" - One Night Only
June 26, 8:00 p.m.
LaFortune Caberet Theatre, Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E. 2nd St

Guiding Right provides testing
on Fridays 4:00 - 6:00 pm and
every other Sunday 2:00 - 6:00
pm

In his first SummerStage cabaret
show, Pat Hobbs takes the
audience on a multimedia trip
through his theatrical and personal
firsts. He's been singing and
acting around town - and a great
supporter of Tulsa's performing
arts - for decades. Hobbs has
many a tale to tell, and he tells
them here most tunefully. You may
have seen Hobbs recently in
Theatre Tulsa's production of "9 to
5" or as Albin in Tulsa Project
Theatre's "La Cage aux Folles."

MISSION:

"Pat Hobbs: FIRSTS!" is presented by Spinning Plates Productions, and is
directed by Machele Miller Dill, with musical direction by Carl and Elizabeth
Curtis.

Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the
operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

"Pat Hobbs: FIRSTS!" Will be presented ONE NIGHT ONLY in the LaFortune
Cabaret Theatre at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center, 2nd and Cincinnati on
Friday, June 26 at 8 p.m.
For tickets, call the PAC box office at 918-586-7111, or visit myticketoffice.com.
Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

"Documented" - Promoted by Tulsa Area Fair
Housing Partnership
July 23, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave
Know your target audience. Who are your most important
customers, clients or prospects, and why? Know what is
important to them and address their needs in your newsletter DOCUMENTED
each month. Include a photo to make your newsletter even
more appealing.In 2011, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
Jose Antonio Vargas outed himself as an undocumented
immigrant in an essay published in the New York Times
Magazine. Documented chronicles his journey to America
from the Philippines as a child; his journey through America
as an immigration reform activist; and his journey inward as
he re-connects with his mother, whom he hasn't seen in person in over 20
years.
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Administrative Assistant
Amy.Howe@OkEq.org

Tickets are $11.00 (general admission) and can be purchased here.

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LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next time
your rights are not respected.

healthcare

BILLOFRIGHTS
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oklahomans for equality

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Equality Center Pride Store
Tulsa Pride 2015 T-shirts are available in the Pride Store in sizes
S through 5XL. These short-sleeve tee's for only $15 each.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep
up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Self-Made Man: One Woman's Journey into Manhood and Back Again"
By Norah Vincent
When seventeen-year-old Ethan Whitley
leaves his home in California for Berkley
Academy, a prestigious Massachusetts
prep school, he's a blank slate, a shy
follower of rules in search of himself.
Ethan is given the chance to start over
when he is hand-picked by his wealthy,
disaffected classmate, Todd Eldon, and a
seductive, enigmatic teacher, Hannah

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McClellan, a free spirit for whom rules
were meant to be broken. Life with Todd
and Hannah is a revelation, an invitation to
a world of privilege and desire. But
looming over these heady evenings is the
disturbing mystery of Hannah's
fragmented past, one that Ethan longs
desperately to understand. As secrets are
revealed, Ethan is pulled deep into the
undertow of Hannah's history and Todd's longings. Soon, he learns that every
deceit has a price, every lie is an ugly truth, and that those he has come to trust
are people he doesn't know at all.
Find this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library.

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EBA Sponsor
SCOTUS Decision Day
"Ankle Deep..."
Marriage Equality Victory Party

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The 4th of July
Our Tomorrow
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EBA Mixer
My Big
Wedding
-Gay
-Italian
-SAGE Pool Party
Christmas in July
Pride Under the Lights

C,HelpTulsa .com

HIV Wellness Retreat
"Documented"
LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights

WE WON!
SCOTUS Decision Day, June 26, 2015

Pride Store
Rainbow Library

Congratulations to all the LGBT couples and families throughout our nation! At
long last, there is no such thing as "gay marriage" - now it's just MARRIAGE!
Even though we now have the right to marry in all 50 states, we still have a long
way to go with regards to equal rights. It is still legal to discriminate against
gays, lesbians and transgendered persons with respect to employment,
housing and public accommodation. Until we have full equality, our work is not
done.

Find Us on Facebook

Thank you for your continuing support of Oklahomans for Equality.

OkEq Board Meeting
7 p.m. Thursday, July 16th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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All Oklahomans for
Equality board meetings are
open to all OkEq members.

The crowd at the Marriage Equality Celebration Rally
June 26, 2015.
OkEq Art Exhibit
The July exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
features 'Ankle Deep...an
Experience in Acrylics.'

SOS Group
Toby Jenkins, Executive Director of the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center,
speaking at the Marriage Equality Celebration Rally, June 26, 2015.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and Sobriety
Group meets every Monday at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org
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Grieving Well

Mary and Sharon Bishop-Baldwin, Plaintiffs in the Oklahoma Marriage
Equality Lawsuit, speaking at the Marriage Equality Celebration Rally,
June 26, 2015.
Join us on Facebook for all the latest updates.

"Ankle Deep...an Experience in Acrylics" by Kevin
Thompson
Opening Reception July 2, 2015, 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E. 4th St

2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support Program
for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one to
death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the

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The July Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit will feature the
works of Kevin Thompson in a show titled
"Ankle Deep...an Experience in
Acrylics"As an artist, Kevin has learned
that he reaches the most satisfactory
aesthetic when he takes guidance from a
client and then meshes his years of
experience to reach the final outcome.
Envisioning the outcome and then
backing up step-by-step to reach the end
result is part of his creative process.
Using this method in painting, Kevin
approaches the canvas with a strong idea
of how it will look and then plans the steps
necessary for the final product.

Be a part of this Marriage Equality
Victory Party:
Cocktail Celebration at
624 Kitchen &amp; Catering
Spend the evening of
July 14 in the
phenomenal art deco
space of 624 listening
to the incredible Eric
Himan perform live
while enjoying
amazing hors
d'oeuvres created by
Chef Justin Thompson and his team.

month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

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624 is Downtown Tulsa's premier special event and
private party venue. Located in the lobby of the ONG
building at 624 S. Boston Ave., it features 20-foot high
ceilings, marble
columns, terrazzo
floor accents,
custom plaster
moldings, intricate
ceiling details and a

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st Sunday
each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality hosts
the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every

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contemporary
palette.

Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month at
12:30 pm.

Eric will be
performing songs
from his new CD,
"Playing Cards."

Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation of
Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

You and your friends can attend this party on July 14
from 6-9 p.m. for a donation of $200 per person! A
limited number of tickets are available for this special
event!
Must be 21 or older to attend.
Click here to purchase your tickets to the Marriage
at-624
Kitchen
&amp;-Catering
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Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and Board
of Directors Elections

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and over.
The purpose is to establish
friendship and support through
social interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Get F.I.T.
OkEq Board 2014-2015
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center on September 3rd, 2015 beginning at 7:00 pm. Presently,
seven Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee
(Applications due to OkEq by June 30th) OR

Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00-7:00 pm.
An exercise class for all ages
and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq Secretary

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by August 15th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
accepting applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Seven directors will be
elected. Please contact amy.howe@okeq.org for an application. All
applicants will be reviewed by the Board Development and Governance
Committee.

Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually
made pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a
Director)
5. Serve a two year term

Happy Independence Day!
July 4th, 2015
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center WILL BE
OPEN this Saturday for the 4th of July. Come
in, cool off, and celebrate with us!

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care Act,
will be available by
appointment at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center or at his
office at Planned Parenthood,
1007 S. Peoria Ave. He can be
reached at
jimmy.jordan@ppheartland.org.
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Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview required
before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and social
opportunities for transgender
and intersex individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon Group
Every Friday
7 p.m.

Share your voice. Shape our future.
Our Tomorrow,
www.shareourtomorrow.org
Our Tomorrow is a campaign to engage
LGBTQ people across the country in a
conversation to shape the future of a bigger,
bolder movement that leaves no one behind.
It is a place for LGBTQ people across the
country to share our hopes, fears and ideas
for the future - and help make tomorrow better
for all of us.
Share your voice here; your submissions will
help the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center and
the LGBTQ community throughout the nation.

A Murder of Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers looks
for voices in genre fiction that
are often ignored or asked to
change. As a writing group,
they seek to help make each
other better and foster a sense
of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
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SIA strives to empower those
who have survived childhood
sexual abuse (who are not
abusing any child), who want
to become survivors and
thrivers. For more information,
visit siawso.org

EBA Mixer
Inner Circle Vodka Bar, 410 N. Main St Suite A
July 15, 6:00-7:30 p.m.

E UALITY
Business Alliance

Game Night

The EBA networking mixers are terrific venues for you to meet prospective
clients. Mixers are open to non-members as well as EBA members. Hosting a
networking mixer is a great way to showcase your business. You may host at
your establishment or use The Equality Center. If you would like to host a mixer,
send a email to eba@okeq.org for more information.

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make new
friends as you play some great
board and card games at the
Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers Richard
Haley and
Teresa Reno

Our next mixer will be held at Inner Circle Vodka Bar, located at 410 N. Main St
Suite A.

My Big Gay Italian Wedding
American Theater Company, 308 S Lansing Ave
July 16th-July 26th

American Theatre
Company
Presents
"Feel-good hysterical
comedy!" - The Wall
Street Journal
"As insanely funny and
fun confection. The
mixture of the sacred and
the profane, the ultra-

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event. To
check dates, reserve your next
event or receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org Stop

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serious and ultra-silly
makes this the perfect play." - Edge New York

by for a quick view of the Event
Center and pick up a space
rental sheet.

Andrew and Anthony are getting married - and everyone wants to "help"! My
Big Gay Italian Wedding spins into a hysterical fiasco as everyone tries to have
their way. From a saboteur ex-boyfriend to a loud, opinionated, outspoken
Italian mother, personalities and culture collide in a music and dance-filled
extravaganza.
For tickets:
918-596-7111 or click here.
Tickets are also available the day of the show at ATC Studios.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of Oklahomans
for Equality and is a support
network for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

Click here for more information and promotions.

SAGE Pool Party
July 21, 2015
1938 E. 55th Place, Tulsa, OK 74105
SAGE Tulsa will have a pool party on Tuesday, July 21st, 2015 at 10:00 am.
Members can meet up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party.
Lunch at the pool party will be burgers and hot dogs. The pool has a shallow
end and also has railing with steps to help people into the pool. If you would like
to attend, please email SAGE@OkEq.org to RSVP.

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for Cay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tramgender Elder-5

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters a
sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers and
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay
bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies,
SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults,
supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater understanding of
aging in all communities and promotes positive images of LGBT life in later
years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. For more information about SAGE Tulsa, email
SAGE@OkEq.org

Christmas in July - A Benefit for H.O.P.E. Testing
Tulsa Eagle, 1338 E. 3rd St
July 25, 7:00 p.m.

Open every day
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area at
the Equality Center that
includes computers, a printer
and fax machine, as well as
step-by-step instructions on
how to register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center

The Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
is holding a comunity wide fundraiser

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to raise money for H.O.P.E. Testing
on July 25, 2015 at the Tulsa Eagle.
21+ Only, No Cover.

Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

We are currently looking for Silent /
Live Auction Items. If you have
anything to donate please contact us
at impcourtok@gmail.com
Donations can also be made on our website donation page www.impcourtok.org
From the Heart, Through the Court, For the Community!

Pride Under the Lights
Saturday, July 25, after the Drillers game
If you purchased and still
have your Pride in the
Ballpark ticket, hang on to
it! ONEOK Stadium will
be hosting Pride Under
the Lights on Saturday,
July 25, after the 7:05
p.m. game against the
Arkansas Travelers. New
tickets for the event will
be issued; tickets can
also be purchased at the
same price of $12 each. Just come by the Equality Center or come to the
ONEOK Stadium gate to pick up your tickets. Come join us for an evening of
fun and excitement!

Testing provided by H.O.P.E.
Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on Thursdays
from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides testing
on Fridays 4:00 - 6:00 pm and
every other Sunday 2:00 - 6:00
pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy, education,
programs, alliances and the
operation of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

HIV Wellness Retreat 2015
Registration deadline is July 17
The Grateful Day Foundation's
HIV Wellness Retreat will be held
Aug. 21- 23 at the Sky Ranch Cave
Springs in Quapaw.
www.skyranch.org

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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We are looking forward to another
Taking a leap of faith for those living with HIV/AIDS
fun and informative retreat this
year. Applications can be found on our website, www.gratefulday.org, as well
as at Tulsa Cares, Parish Church of St. Jerome, HOPE Testing, OSU Specialty
Clinic and the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.

The Grateful Day Foundation will host a number of workshops throughout the
weekend as well as several fun things to do at the retreat.
For more information, visit our website or contact us by phone.
Contact info: 539.664.7206
www.gratefulday.org

Amy Howe
Administrative Assistant
Amy.Howe@OkEq.org

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"Documented" - Promoted by Tulsa Area Fair
Housing Partnership
July 23, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Circle Cinema, 10 S. Lewis Ave
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customers, clients or prospects, and why? Know what is
important to them and address their needs in your newsletter DOCUMENTED
each month. Include a photo to make your newsletter even
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LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next time
your rights are not respected.

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Equality Center Pride Store
Tulsa Pride 2015 T-shirts are available in the Pride Store. These
short-sleeve tee's for only $15 each.

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Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to keep
up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
"Conduct Unbecoming - Gays &amp; Lesbians in the U.S. Military"
By Randy Shilts
Written by the author of the highly
acclaimed And The Band Played On, this
extraordinary and unique exploration of
gays in the military and gay persecution in
the miliatary is nothing short of a
masterpiece of investigative reporting.
Shilts spoke with hundreds of lesbian and
gays in all levels of the military and tells
their stories of pain and pride with an
attention to detail and depth of feeling that
will leave readers moved and educated
and with better understanding.
Find this selection and more by visiting
the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow
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eNews

October 8th, 2014
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Wedding Announcement
Marriage
Equality
Photos
--Wedding Resources

Welcome to the eNews.
For an entire week, from Saturday October 25th through Saturday
November 1st, the Equality Center will be overrun with zombies! Test your
courage and come by for a zombified tour!
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
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OUTlaw Legal Series
Equality Business Alliance
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Halloween 2014
LGBT Shirt Quilt
A Murder of Storytellers

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Our Bodies, Ourselves
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Wedding Announcement
Congratulations from Oklahomans for Equality

OUT OK Film Festival
Circle Cinema
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Tulsa Interfaith Alliance
OSU Survey

Mary Bishop and Sharon Baldwin were wed on Monday, October 6th, 2014
at 5:00 pm on the steps of the Tulsa County Courthouse by Judge Jane
Wiseman. The couple then had a wedding reception at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center with a few hundred close family and friends. Thus
completing an almost 10 year journey together that began when the couple,
along with Gay Phillips and Sue Barton, filed a lawsuit in November 2004,
the day after 76 percent of Oklahoma voters approved State Question 711,
which codified a ban on same-sex marriage into the state constitution. U.S.
District Judge Terence Kern of the Tulsa-based Northern District of
Oklahoma ruled January 14th of this year that the ban was unconstitutional.

Pride Store
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OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,
October 16th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting minutes
are available upon request
10 days after meeting
date.
Photo Courtesy of LeAnne Williams Photography

Marriage Equality in Oklahoma

OkEq Art Exhibit
The October exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the works of Ann and Chuck
Tomlins.
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In news you may have heard: On Monday, October 6th, the Supreme Court
rejected to review the appeal of the unconstitutional ruling on the same-sex
marriage ban in Oklahoma. Making Marriage Equality the law of the land in
Oklahoma. The stay on the ban was lifted that afternoon and couples
quickly began obtaining their marriage licenses. Included in this decision is
Oklahoma now having to recognize out-of-state same-sex marriages.

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org with "OK to use" in the Subject. Please include
- - --any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

Wedding Resources

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a
sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
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Oklahomans for Equality has a list of officiants for wedding ceremonies
available for pick up at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or email
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org for a copy.
If you are looking for services for your wedding, please look through our
Business Alliance directory where you can find all kinds of
-Equality
- - -------------LGBT friendly businesses to help you host the perfect wedding.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8586

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has several spaces available for rent if
you are looking for space to hold your ceremony. Please email
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org for a rental information sheet or to arrange a
quick tour of the available spaces.

OUTlaw Legal Series
Thursday, October 9th, 2014; 7:00 pm

Counseling Services

The Supreme Court has made their decision about
same-sex marriage in Oklahoma. Please join us if you
have any questions about the state of now legal samesex marriage in Oklahoma. The OUTlaw Legal Series will
discuss all the latest relating to Oklahoma marriage
Equality on Thursday, October 9th at 7:00 pm. Please
bring your questions and thoughts for our legal expert
Conor
Cleary,
Esq.
Please
email
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org to RSVP

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling
is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The October Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, October 15th,
2014 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by The Garden Trug, 3009 E 101st St, Tulsa,
Oklahoma 74137. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to

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The Garden Trug
3009 E 101st St
Tulsa, OK 74137

Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a
sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot, LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

Tulsa Metro Softball League
2014 Fall Ball Registration is now open
This year's Tulsa Metro Softball League Fall season will
be a short 4 week season beginning Sunday, October
5th, and ending on Sunday, October 26th. So you are
guaranteed to play 2 games each weekend. Games will
be played at TMSL normal scheduled times from 1:00
pm - 4:00 pm. Member dues this season will be
$30. Once again this year, you are allowed to sign up
with a partner or two to join you in the fun of Fall Ball.
TMSL is also bringing back the Fall Ball Referral
Program, where if you recruit a new member (a member
who has never played in TMSL leagues), then you will receive $10 off your
dues! So refer 3 new friends, you will play for free! Sign up
at tulsametrosoftball.com/leagues/softball

SAGE Tulsa Hobo Halloween Party
Tuesday, October 28th, 2014; 10:00 am
SAGE Tulsa will have their Halloween party and a Hobo costume contest
on Tuesday, October 28th. Prizes will be given for the best hobo costume.
The group will meet at the Equality Center at 10:00 am and then head to
the party location. For more information, email SAGE@OkEq.org

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every
Monday at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. For
more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Zombie House 2014
Saturday, October 25th through Saturday, November 1st

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Oklahomans for Equality will turn the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center into a
haunted house this Halloween for an
entire week.
We need volunteers for our haunted
horror show. You need to be available
for upcoming planning meetings and
anytime between 4:00 pm and 12:00 am during
Halloween week. Email Mary.Jones@OkEq.org if you
would like to volunteer. Next planning meeting will be
Sunday, October 11th at 2:00 pm at the Equality
Center.

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2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one
to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

LGBT Pride T-Shirt Quilt Project

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

For the 35th Anniversary of Oklahomans for Equality, a
quilt project has been started to make a quilt from of all
kinds of LGBT related shirts. Pride would be best, but we
welcome any and all LGBT shirts. Quality is not
important since they will be cut up anyway.

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Please bring your shirts to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center anytime
between 12:00 pm and 9:00 pm Monday through Saturday. For more
information, email Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

A Murder of Storytellers - Writing Group
Every Friday at 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
A Murder of Storytellers will
meet for a writing group at the
Equality Center every Friday at
7:00 pm. As an indie publishing
house, A Murder of Storytellers looks for voices in genre fiction that are
often ignored or asked to change. As a writing group, they seek to help

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org

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make each other better and foster a sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.
Everyone knows that a gathering of crows is called a murder, but in days
past, it was also called a storytelling. So, let's gather, tell our stories, and
murder those fears and errors that hold us back.

Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesb,an, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Our Bodies, Ourselves
First and Third Wednesdays of every month; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Our Bodies Ourselves is a new group that focuses
on body image, disordered eating, health and
society's ideas surrounding these issues. The group
will meet on the first and third Wednesdays of the
month at 7:00 pm at the Equality Center. All are
welcome. Next meeting will be October 15th.

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Computer Boot Camp
Every other Sunday, Next class on October 12th; 12:30 pm
The world is changing and you refuse to
be left behind. And you want to be able
to email your friends and family
members or even show your grandkids
a couple of tricks that you've learned on
the computer. You want to be able to
use the Internet to search on topics that
are important to you - the latest health
information, what's happening in the
world, or what the headlines are in the city. Class size will be limited to 9.
For more information or to reserve your spot, please contact Mary Jones at
918.743.4297 or Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

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Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st
Sunday each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality
hosts the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month
at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation
of Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Fair Housing in Tulsa Survey
Survey ends November 3rd, 2014
The City of Tulsa is conducting a confidential survey for
feedback on whether the city has barriers to fair housing.
The survey will be part of a study on Tulsa's fair housing
choices, a study required by the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development.

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The survey is available in English and Spanish by following this link here.

Broken Heart Land
Screening on Thursday, October 16th, 2014; 6:30 pm
OSU - Tulsa Auditorium
700 N Greenwood Ave
Oklahomans for Equality, H.O.P.E.
(Health,
Outreach,
Prevention,
Education), Tulsa CARES and PFLAG
Tulsa are presenting a screening of the
documentary film, Broken Heart Land,

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7:00 pm
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more information.
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on Thursday, October 16th at 6:30 pm
at OSU - Tulsa Auditorium, 700 N
Greenwood Ave. A panel featuring
subjects from the film will be conducted
after the screening. This event is free
and open to the public.

918.592.0088

Broken Heart Land, a conservative
Oklahoma family is shattered when their
gay teenage son commits suicide after
a bitterly controversial town meeting discussing a proposal for Gay and
Lesbian History Month. In their search to unravel the mystery behind his
death, they discover a tragic secret, and begin to question their own civic
responsibility as they undergo a harrowing transformation from private
citizens to public defenders of their son's legacy.
For more information on the film, visit brokenheartland.com
For more information about the event, contact Bruce Lewis at 918.834.4194
or by email at brucel@tulsacares.org

Transforming Hate: A Creative Process
Call for Submissions
The Oklahomans for Equality art gallery
will be mounting a special group exhibit
in January 2015 called Transforming
Hate: A Creative Process... and YOU
are invited to submit work for
consideration.

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels. The
class will create an
environment for the beginner
as well as the advanced
participant to be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance

This themed show will compliment a
traveling exhibit at Living Arts of Tulsa,
called "Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate"... wherein 60 artists literally
created art works from 4000 volumes of white supremacist bibles and other
books of hate speech. To read more about this exhibit and see some of the
work go to http://www.speakingvolumes.net/
Living Arts has invited OkEq, as well as other organizations in Tulsa, to
participate in opening a community wide conversation, in the hope of
discovering new and creative ways that we might transform hate and begin
a healing process. The exhibit at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Gallery
will showcase in January 2015.
For information on how to submit your work, visit okeq.org/art-gallery
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Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
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By Appointment
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
Reiki - pronounced "ray-key" is a life energy balancing
and stress reduction technique that uses chakra points
for a non-impact healing session. Reiki promotes
healing in countless areas including everything from
physical injuries and aches, to mental and spiritual
traumas and hurts, to overall balancing in life. It does not
use or replace traditional medicine, but instead uses
Universal Life Force Energy already inside us all to go to the areas of
greatest need. The practitioner acts as a conduit to help the energy move
more freely to those areas.
Held at the Equality Center, a session lasting approximately 1 1/2 hours is
$75 for non OkEq members and $50 for OkEq members. A sliding scale is
also available. Monica Haney is a certified Reiki Practitioner and is happy to
answer your call or text at 918.381.1656

Oklahoma Mister Leather 2015

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

October 17th - 19th, 2014

For more information, visit TulsaLeather.com
Spirit Day - October 16th

Millions go purple on Spirit Day in a stand against bullying and to show their
support for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth. Observed
annually since 2010, individuals, schools, organizations, corporations, and
public figures wear purple, which symbolizes 'spirit' on the rainbow flag.
Pledge to go purple here

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Bullying Prevention Conference
Saturday, October 11th, 2014; 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event.
To check dates, reserve
your next event or to
receive pricing information,
contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for
LGBT parents and families
in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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Wilson Teaching and Learning Academy
2710 E 11th Street
Tulsa, OK 74104
Bullying Prevention Conference
Saturday, October 11th 2014 - 9:00 am to 3:00
pm
Wilson Teaching and Learning Academy
Free Admission for All - Educators, Parents, &amp; Secondary Students
Students, parent and educators will learn about:
• School climate issues
• Bullying and suicide
• Local prevention programs
• School based initiviative
• Prevention and intervention
• Cyberbullying

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and our community.

For more information or to register, visit preventbullyingtulsa.org

2015 Call for Exhibition Proposals
Deadline is November 15th, 2014

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday

The Art Gallery at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center is now accepting
proposals for our monthly exhibits to fill the 2015 Exhibition Calendar. Each
chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days.
Our gallery encourages emerging artists and fresh challenging work in all
media, including installation works. Proposals should include a paragraph
or two about your vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 JPEG images which
characterize your current work. Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists
or a small group are also acceptable..
OkEq hosts an opening night reception for the artist(s), on the first
Thursday of the month. There will be a 30% commission on work sold.
Artists will be asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a
drawing at close of opening night. Deadline for submissions is November
15th, 2014. Notifications will be sent out by December 1st, 2014.
We still do have a "no repeat" policy, so will only consider proposals from
those who have not previously exhibited in the gallery, (excepting
MOREcolor participation)
Please submit by e-mail to alliejensen@cox.net, with the subject heading
"OkEq Gallery Proposal"

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as
well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides

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October is LGBT History Month
A new LGBT Icon will be featured every day of the month

A new LGBT Icon will be featured every day LGBT
History Month celebrates the achievements of 31
lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender Icons.
Beginning October 1st, 2014, a new LGBT Icon will be
featured every day.
October 8th - Lord Byron
October 9th - Michael Callen
October 10th - Tseng Kwong Chi
October 11th - Margaret Cho
October 12th - Jean Cocteau
October 13th - Orlando Cruz
October 14th - Lee Daniels

testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

To view videos and bios of the featured Icons, visit lgbthistorymonth.com

OUT OK Film Festival
November 14th, 15th &amp; 16th, 2014

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

OUT OK
RETURNS

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

Transformative. Engrossing. And totally Entertaining...
There's an exciting and diverse world waiting to be explored during the
latest edition of OUT OK,

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the Oklahoma GLBT International Film Festival.
Join us November 14, 15, 16, 2014.
www.out-ok.com
Net proceeds benefit Oklahomans for Equality

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Upcoming Screenings at Circle Cinema

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Circle Cinema
10 S Lewis Ave

"PRIDE" opens at Circle Cinema on Friday, October 17th. PRIDE is
inspired by an extraordinary true story. It's the summer of
1984, Margaret Thatcher is in power and the National
Union of Mineworkers is on strike, prompting a Londonbased group of gay and lesbian activists to raise money
to support the strikers' families. Initially rebuffed by the
Union, the group identifies a tiny mining village in Wales
and sets off to make their donation in person. As the
strike drags on, the two groups discover that standing
together makes for the strongest union of all. For more
information about PRIDE, visit www.cbsfilms.com/pride

Miss Brookside 2015 Pageant
Saturday, October 18th, 2014; 6:30 pm
All Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 S Peoria Ave

The Miss Brookside Scholarship Pageant will select
the new Miss Brookside 2015 and Miss Brookside's
Outstanding Teen 2015 on October 18th, 2014, at All
Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 S Peoria Ave. The
pageant will be held at 6:30 p.m. and will include
Interview, Talent, Evening Wear, On-Stage Question,
and Lifestyle and Fitness in Swimsuit. New this year
is the Brookside Stars Program. This program allows
girls between the ages of 5 and 11 the chance to
interact with the Brookside Queens, create a special
craft, and appear on stage in a tiara with a Miss
contestant. General Admission tickets are $15.00 and will be available at
the door, early arrival is recommended.
For more information visit www.MissBrooksidePageant.com
facebook/MissBrooksidePageant

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The Role of Faith in Health Care Decisions:
Individuals, Groups and Government
Thursday, October 9th, 2014; 7:00 pm
The Tulsa Interfaith Alliance, in
partnership
with
Phillips
INTERFAITH ALLIANCE
OF TULSA
Theological Seminary and the
PROTECTING FAITH AND FREEDOM
Women's &amp; Gender Studies
Dept at the University of Tulsa,
is hosting a community forum on the topic, "The Role of Faith in Health
Care Decisions: Individuals, Groups and Government" on Thursday,
October 9 at 7:00 pm in the Allen Chapman Student Union at the University
of Tulsa. The Women's and Gender Studies Department is hosting a prereception starting at 6:30pm.
The forum will consist of a moderated panel discussion by local, regional,
and national experts in the field of health care ethics. Our moderator is Dr
John Schumann. guest host of "Studio Tulsa" on radio station KWGS.
Panelists include Marguerite Chapman (Professor Emeritus, TU School of
Law), Ryan Kiesel (ED of ACLU-OK), Dr Mark Fox (Assoc Dean,
Community Health &amp; Research Development, OU School of Community
Medicine), and Monica Harrington (board member, Center for Reproductive
Rights).
For more information, or to submit questions to be considered by the panel,
visit
our
Facebook
event
here
or
email tulsainterfaithalliance@gmail.com.

Trans-sition Research Study
Researchers at the University of Texas are seeking
trans* identified individuals who intend to begin
transition, those who have already begun transition,
and
those
who
identify
as
having
completed transition. This study will look at
personal experiences of individuals before, during,
and after transition. Please use the above link to
.
provide your contact information. You will then
be sent a short questionnaire to determine eligibility.
Eligible participants will be contacted to schedule an in-person or
phone interview.

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For questions, please contact: Dr. Julie Nagoshi, School of Social Work,
University of Texas at Arlington julienagoshi@uta.edu
Survey Link: https://okstatecoe.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?
SID=SV_3K9dW0lGcSFUvHL

Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, same-sex wedding toppers.
Various designs and prices.

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Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

11
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Melting Point' by Pat Califia
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

A stunning collection of lesbian tales from the
most widely known and successful author in the
field of lesbian and S/M erotica.

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

A proud Partner
Organization of
Volunteer Tulsa,
your local
action center!
Click above to volunteer your time with Oklahomans for Equality

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eNews

July 15th, 2014
In This Issue
Be Our Voice, Give a Day
EBA Sponsor
Equality Business Alliance
Gamily Ice Cream Social

Welcome to the eNews.
OkEq will host Mara Keisling from the National Center for Transgender
Equality on Wednesday, July 23rd at 7:00 pm.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

Be Our Voice, Give a Day
In honor of their 17th anniversary, George McCauslan and
Rusty Clyma have made a donation to OkEq's Be Our Voice,
Give a Day campaign and are sponsoring the Equality Center
and OkEq programming for the week. Thank You and Happy
Anniversary, George and Rusty!

Mara Keisling
GET F.I.T.
Oklahoma Leather History
Board of Directors
National Gay Blood Drive
New Counseling Services
Grateful Day Foundation
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation
Group
SAGE Tulsa Pool Party
Friend for a Friend Dinner
First Thursday Art Show
BARE: A Pop Opera
Back to School Carnival
DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma
LGBTI Youth Survey
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Click here to commemorate your special day with
OkEq's Be Our Voice, Give a Day campaign
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Find Us on Facebook

OkEq Art Exhibit

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The July exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Susan Foust.
________
The door prize winner for
July was Dale W.

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The July Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, June 16th, 2014 at
6:00 pm. Hosted by the Tulsa Shock, the meeting will take place at the BOK
Center, 200 S Denver Ave, Tulsa OK 74103. Enter the building from the
entrance on 3rd and Denver and gather in the grand lobby. Please RSVP to
EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone on your friends list.

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

BOK Center
200 S Denver Ave
Tulsa, OK 74103

2nd Annual Gamily Ice Cream Social
Sunday, July 20th, 2014; 1:00 - 3:00 pm
It's that time again! Gamily's 2nd Annual Ice Cream
Social! Come have fun and eat free ICE CREAM. This is
an opportunity to meet other families and make new
friends. Join us on Sunday, July 20th, 2014 from 1:00 to
3:00 pm. RSVP on OkEq's Gamily Facebook page or
email Gamily@OkEq.org

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee
scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs

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918-594-8586

Counseling Services

Oklahomans for Equality hosts Mara Keisling
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2014; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality will host a
reception and Q&amp;A lecture with Mara
Keisling, Executive Director of the
National Center for Transgender
Equality on Wednesday, July 23rd at
7:00 pm. This event is free and open to
the public.
Mara Keisling is the founding Executive
Director of the National Center for
Transgender Equality. Mara is a
transgender-identified woman and a
parent. As one of the nation's leading
voices for transgender equality, Mara
has appeared on news outlets and is
regularly quoted in hundreds of national and local print and broadcast
media.

GET F.I.T. (Fun, Intense, Training)
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 6:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Now on Wednesdays and Thursdays, GET F.I.T.
(Fun, Intense, Training) GET F.I.T. is an exercise
class for all ages and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the beginner as well as
the advanced participant to be successful. The only
requirement... keep moving through a combination of

Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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weight training and cardiovascular exercise.
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 6:00 pm at the
Equality Center. $5 for non-members and free to
members... Come take your first steps to GET F.I.T.
Facilitated by Brad Sullivan.

Ribbon Cutting ceremony and unveiling of The
Oklahoma Leather History Archives Display
Monday, July 21st, 2014; 7:00 pm
Oklahomans for Equality will have an
unveiling ceremony for a new revolving
history exhibit on permanent display at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. The
purpose of the exhibit is to educate and
inform the public about the vibrant
leather community in Oklahoma. Tulsa
Mr. Leather 2014 Richard Ziese
spearheaded the project to raise funds
and collect archives and memorabilia
preserving Oklahoma's leather history.
Richard Ziese said "It has been an
honor to do this for our people to
remember those in the kink, fetish and
leather community who touched so
many with their lives and their heroic
efforts for full acceptance. Many of them
are no longer with us but with this
display we will celebrate their lives".
The display will be unveiled on Monday,
July 21st at 7:00 pm.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and
Board of Directors Elections

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

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SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

OkEq Board 2013-2014
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center on September 25th, 2014 beginning at 7:00 pm.
Presently, seven Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee
(Applications due to OkEq by July 24th) OR

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

sage

Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tramgender Elders

2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq
Secretary by September 10th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
accepting applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Seven directors will
be elected. Please contact Lucas.Green@OkEq.org for an application and
to interview with the Board of Development and Governance Committee if
you desire to be nominated by the Board of Development and Governance
Committee.
Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made
pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

National Gay Blood Drive
The National Gay Blood Drive was on July 11th, 2014. 55 individuals came
by the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center to donate and 39 units of blood were
collected.This was a nationwide effort to bring attention to the FDA's ban
against Gay &amp; Bisexual men donating blood &amp; increase pressure on them to
change it.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Oklahomans for Equality and the Oklahoma Blood Institute would like to
thank everyone who participated in bringing awareness to the ban against
Gay and Bisexual Male donors. Even if you were not able to participate, you

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can sign the White House petition to end the ban here.

Get F.I.T.

New Counseling Services
Weekdays by appointment
OkEq welcomes a new intern, Chelsey Dobbs, to our
Counseling Service Program at the Equality Center.
Chelsey Dobbs earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in
Psychology from Oklahoma State University, and is
currently working toward her Master's degree in
Community Counseling from Oklahoma State University
in Tulsa. She is providing counseling services at the
Equality Center in her capacity as an intern at the OSUTulsa Counseling Center. She is interested in working primarily with adults,
and is particularly interested in the provision of counseling services to
LGBTQ people.
Contact 918-594-8586 to schedule an appointment with Chelsey.

Grateful Day Pool Party Fundraiser
Saturday, July 19th, 2014; 3:00 - 7:00 pm
3811 E 67th St, Tulsa, OK 74136
Join The Grateful Day Foundation on Saturday July 19th for a Pool Party
Cookout Fundraiser. The Grateful Day Foundation is raising funds to
support our annual Summer Retreat for people living with HIV/AIDS.
Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Beer, and Swimming will be available at the home
of Grateful Day Foundation Treasurer Paul Dorman. Please RSVP on
Facebook so we will know how many meals to plan. Donations for meals
are appreciated and will be accepted at the door... Please make Checks
payable to OKEQ with Grateful Day in the Memo line...Credit Card and
cash donations also accepted.

Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels.
The class will create an
environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator
for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday from 1:00 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

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Yoga A - Z
*On hiatus for Summer*
Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
Every Tuesday at 6:30 pm; 1st Sunday of every month at 12:30 pm

Lambda Al-Anon

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Oklahomans for Equality will be hosting
the Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the First
Sunday of every month at 12:30 pm.
Beginning in August.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation is
the foundation of all that we do in
Shambhala Meditation Training. This
ancient practice of self-discovery is
rooted in the simple but revolutionary
premise that every human being has
the ability to cultivate the mind's inherent stability, clarity and strength in
order to be more awake and to develop the compassion and insight
necessary to care for oneself and the world genuinely. For more information
please visit tulsa.shambhala.org or email shambhalatulsa@gmail.com

SAGE Tulsa Pool Party
Tuesday, July 22nd, 10:00 am

sage~

SAGE Tulsa will have a pool party on Tuesday, July
22nd, 2014 at 10:00 am. Members can meet up at the
Equality Center and carpool to the pool party. Lunch will
and Advocacy
not be served on this day. Please bring your favorite dish forServices
Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
for lunch. SAGE Tulsa will be celebrating the birthday of &amp; Tramgender Elders
Pool Party host, Roger Morris The pool has a shallow
end and also has railing with steps to help people into the pool. If you would
like to attend, please email SAGE@OkEq.org to RSVP.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay
bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and
allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older
adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater
understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at
10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. For more information about
SAGE Tulsa, email SAGE@OkEq.org

A Friend for a Friend Fundraiser Dinner
Saturday, July 26th, 2014; 6:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
A Friend for a Friend will have a fundraiser dinner on
Saturday, July 26th, 2014. On the menu will
be, smoked chicken, ribs, baked beans and cole
slaw/potato salad. 100% of the admission price will
go towards A Friend for a Friend. Admission is a suggested donation of
$10.00
"A Friend for a Friend" is a 501(C)3 Organization that is dedicated to
helping those with HIV/AIDS with their pet's care and wellness, and is
completely funded by private donations. For more information, call
918.747.6827 or 918.361.8839

August First Thursday Art Reception
Thursday, August 7th, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm
The August Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of Karen
McCauley and Renee Sweetwood, in a combination show, beginning with a
reception on Thursday, August 7th from 6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing
throughout the month.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

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Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday

BARE: A Pop Opera
July 18th - 20th

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.

Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St
Tulsa, OK 74103
In partnership with SummerStage and the Tulsa Fringe Festival, a new
theatre company, consisting of entirely students, Fruugensteinery
Productions, will be producing the contemporary Off-Broadway musical,
BARE: A Pop Opera. Set in a Catholic Boarding school, BARE centers
around a group of seniors in their last semester of high school and their
struggles to navigate adolescence. BARE follows two roommates, Peter &amp;
Jason, in their attempt to keep their relationship a secret from their friends,
family, and church leaders.
Directed by Liz Hunt and dedicated to her brother, Mikal, a large portion of
ticket sales will be donated to the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.

Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Performance Dates:
Friday, July 18 at 8pm
Saturday, July 19 at 2pm (a talk-back with the cast immediately after!)
Saturday, July 19 at 8pm
Sunday, July 20 at 2pm
BARE will be performed in the Liddy Doenges Theatre at the Tulsa PAC.
Like Fruug's Facebook page at www.facebook.com/fruugtulsa to see how
LGBT couples can enter our photo contest to win 2 FREE TICKETS to the
show!

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Fruugensteinery Productions believes that BARE: A Pop Opera contains a
message that Tulsa desperately needs to hear. Whether you struggles with
their identity, self worth, body image, spirituality, or sexuality, there is a
character in BARE you'll be able to relate to. We want our production to
inform and challenge Tulsans, not just entertain them.
Buy your tickets online at myticketoffice.com or by calling the PAC box
office at (918) 596-7111

2nd Annual Gamily Back to School Carnival

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

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Sunday, August 10th, 2014; 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Summer is breezing by and school will be back in
session before you know it. Because of the great
success and turn out from the families last year, Gamily
will present the 2nd Annual Back to School Carnival on
Sunday, August 10th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm. There will be
snacks, games, characters, activities, and prizes. Come have a whole lot of
"before school" fun! This is a free event. Please RSVP with parents'/
guardians' names and students' names, ages &amp; grades by Sunday July
27th. And the kiddos don't have to be yours, they can nieces, nephews,
cousins, godkids, neighbors. But if you don't presently have any kiddos to
bring, please come help out and volunteer. For more info or to RSVP, email
Gamily@OkEq.org.

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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Gamily is accepting donations for the carnival. We are only asking for the
following school supplies:
-Folders
-Pens
-Pencils
-Spiral notebooks
-Box of crayons
-Washable markers
-Erasers
-Kleenex tissues
-3 ring binders (1/2 in, 1 in, 2in)
-Wide ruled notebook paper

DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
Friday, August 22nd, 2014; 6:30 pm

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Grab your pearl snaps and rhinestones...
this year it's COUNTRY ROCK!
Please Health, Outreach, Education and Prevention for their 2014 HIV and
Hepatitis Prevention Event... DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
WHEN: Friday, August 22nd, 2014
Reception 6:30 pm
Concert 7:45 pm
WHERE: Double Tree by Hilton Warren Place
6110 South Yale Avenue
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136-1904
EMCEES: The fabulous and talented, KC Lupp and Heather RichettoRumley!
PERFORMING DIVAS:
- KC Lupp
- Heather Richetto Rumley
- Daryl Christopher
- Tavis Minner
-Christy Hanewinkel
- Mark Gibson
- Pam Van Dyke
- Cindy Cain
- Jeff Cherblanc
- John Sawyer
For more information or to purchase a sponsorhip / ticket, please
visit hopetesting.org

Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events

Spirits of Christmas Past
A Christmas in July Event
for the
Diversity Christian Fellowship Food Bank

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July 26, 2014 @ Tulsa Eagle (21+ and over, No Cover)
Cookout @ 7:00 pm (Donations accepted)
Show @ 10:30 pm (Tipping accepted)
Silent Auction, Jello Shots and 50/50 Raffle all night.
Sponsored by the Imperial Court of All Oklahoma, Green
Country Bears, The Tulsa Sisters and T.U.L.S.A.
Please RSVP on the Facebook "Christmas in July" invite page -https://
www.facebook.com/events/1504567406424604/

LGBTI Transitional Youth Online Survey
The transitional youth study is a first-of-its-kind effort to raise awareness
(especially among Oklahoma state agencies) that LGBTI youth exist in the
state and that services are needed to alleviate very real challenges. The
online survey is completely anonymous and results will contribute to
increased recognition of LGBTI concerns statewide. In exchange for
participation, researchers are offering $10 in gift certificate credit
redeemable at giftcertificates.com for the first 250 urban and 250 rural
participants. If you are 18 - 25 years old, reside in Oklahoma, and identify
as LGBTI you may be eligible to participated by going to http://tiny.cc/
oklgbti2. With questions or concerns, please contact Douglas Knutson, at

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Equality Center Pride Store
Tulsa Pride 2014 shirts are now available in The Pride Store.
All sizes S through 2X are $10.00

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Broken Fever: Reflections of Gay Boyhood'
by James Morrison
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
What are the roots of personal identity? In this
collection of essays, James Morrison searches
for answers within the experiences and
emotional reality of his own childhood in an
attempt to pinpoint the beginnings of his own
gay self-identity.

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affirmation
and
negation,
refusal
and
identification." It is this process, and specifically
the ways gay identity circulates before it is even
spoken, that Morrison seeks to distill in specific experiences. From the
beginnings of questioning his religion to exploring his first boyhood
attraction, Morrison's experiences are chronicled honestly and
compellingly.
Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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eNews

July 23rd, 2014
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Mara Keisling
Friend for a Friend Dinner
George Kaiser Grant

Welcome to the eNews.
OkEq will host Mara Keisling from the National Center for Transgender
Equality on Wednesday, July 23rd at 7:00 pm.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Board of Directors
Obama Executive Order
10th Circuit Ruling
100 Years of Women with
Moxie
GET F.I.T.
New Counseling Services
First Thursday Art Show
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation
Group
Back to School Carnival
SAGE Tulsa Pool Party
Equality Business Alliance
DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma
LGBTI Youth Survey
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Oklahomans for Equality hosts Mara Keisling
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2014; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Find Us on Facebook
Oklahomans for Equality will host a
reception and Q&amp;A lecture with Mara
Keisling, Executive Director of the
National Center for Transgender
Equality on Wednesday, July 23rd at
7:00 pm. This event is free and open to
the public.
Mara Keisling is the founding Executive
Director of the National Center for
Transgender Equality. Mara is a
transgender-identified woman and a
parent. As one of the nation's leading
voices for transgender equality, Mara
has appeared on news outlets and is
regularly quoted in hundreds of national and local print and broadcast

OkEq Art Exhibit
The July exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature

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the work of Susan Foust.
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A Friend for a Friend Fundraiser Dinner

The door prize winner for
July was Dale W.

Saturday, July 26th, 2014; 6:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
A Friend for a Friend will have a fundraiser dinner on
Saturday, July 26th, 2014. On the menu will
be, smoked chicken, ribs, baked beans and cole
slaw/potato salad. 100% of the admission price will
go towards A Friend for a Friend. Admission is a suggested donation of
$10.00
"A Friend for a Friend" is a 501(C)3 Organization that is dedicated to
helping those with HIV/AIDS with their pet's care and wellness, and is
completely funded by private donations. For more information, call
918.747.6827 or 918.361.8839

George Kaiser Family Foundation
Matching Grant
Become a new donor to OkEq or a new member of Oklahomans for Equality
today. All new member donations to Oklahomans for Equality will be matched
by the George Kaiser Family Foundation.

GEORGE KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

Findoutmore
with
for Equality
- about
- -membership
----Oklahomans
---- - -and
learn how to make your donation today.

Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and
Board of Directors Elections

Counseling Services

OkEq Board 2013-2014

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee
scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8586

The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center on September 25th, 2014 beginning at 7:00 pm.

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Presently, seven Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee
(Applications due to OkEq by July 24th) OR
2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq
Secretary by September 10th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
accepting applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Seven directors will
be elected. Please contact Lucas.Green@OkEq.org for an application and
to interview with the Board of Development and Governance Committee if
you desire to be nominated by the Board of Development and Governance
Committee.
Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made
pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

President Obama signs anti-discrimination order
protecting LGBT federal employees
Oklahomans for Equality applauds President Barack Obama this week as
he signs long-awaited executive order banning LGBT discrimination in
federal contracting and protecting federal employees from discrimination
based on gender identity.

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

Please thank President Obama personally by writing him at:
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
PHONE NUMBERS
Comments: 202-456-1111

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group

Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Comments: 202-456-6213

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Or submit your comments online here

10th Circuit Court of Appeals Opinion
On Friday, July 18th, the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals published the
opinion affirming the unconstitutionality of Oklahoma's ban on same-sex
marriages. The plaintiffs and their legal team were in Denver for the oral
arguments at the 10th Circuit Court after U.S. District Court Judge, Terence
Kern ruled the Oklahoma ban as unconstitutional.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Grieving Well

(Back Row L - R) Attorneys James E. Warner III, Don G. Holladay
and Joseph Thai
(Front Row L - R) Plaintiffs Sue Barton &amp; Gay Phillips and
Sharon Baldwin &amp; Mary Bishop
Don Holladay and James Warner III, attorneys with Holladay Chilton, have
worked pro bono during the 10 year history of the case. Please be sure to
visit their website at www.holladaychilton.com and leave a message of
gratitude.
Plaintiffs for the Oklahoma Marriage Equality Lawsuit run a Facebook page
to keep the community up to date on the progress of the case. Be sure to
visit them here and thank them for their courage to stand up for our equal
rights. And help them in this cause by donating to the Marriage Equality
Legal Fund and help defer the cost of this long-running lawsuit. Donations
may be made on their Facebook page, the OkEq website or by mail to:

2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Oklahomans for Equality
PO Box 2687
Tulsa, OK 74101
Please mark you donation with "Marriage Equality Legal Fund"

YWCA celebrates
100 Years of Women with Moxie
Reception is on Monday, December 2nd, 2014
The YWCA has released their list celebrating
"100 Years of Women with Moxie". YWCA notes
that the women on the list exemplify the mission

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of the YWCA and share the YWCA's core
values. They must have had a connection to
Tulsa through residence, work, or volunteerism.
Oklahomans for Equality is proud to recognize
several women who have worked with our
organization through the years, including, but
not limited to: Dr. Laura Arrowsmith, Risha Grant, Nancy McDonald, Dr.
Dannette McIntosh, Mona Pittenger and Lynn Schusterman
To see the complete list and for more information on the 100 Years of
Women with Moxie reception, visit www.100womenoftulsa.org

GET F.I.T. (Fun, Intense, Training)
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 6:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Now on Wednesdays and Thursdays, GET F.I.T.
(Fun, Intense, Training) GET F.I.T. is an exercise
class for all ages and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the beginner as well as
the advanced participant to be successful. The only
requirement... keep moving through a combination of
weight training and cardiovascular exercise.
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 6:00 pm at the
Equality Center. $5 for non-members and free to
members... Come take your first steps to GET F.I.T.
Facilitated by Brad Sullivan.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

sage

Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tramgender Elders

New Counseling Services
Weekdays by appointment
OkEq welcomes a new intern, Chelsey Dobbs, to our
Counseling Service Program at the Equality Center.
Chelsey Dobbs earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in
Psychology from Oklahoma State University, and is
currently working toward her Master's degree in
Community Counseling from Oklahoma State University
in Tulsa. She is providing counseling services at the
Equality Center in her capacity as an intern at the OSUTulsa Counseling Center. She is interested in working primarily with adults,
and is particularly interested in the provision of counseling services to
LGBTQ people.
Contact 918-594-8586 to schedule an appointment with Chelsey.

August First Thursday Art Reception

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Thursday, August 7th, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm
The August Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of Karen
McCauley and Renee Sweetwood, in a combination show, beginning with a
reception on Thursday, August 7th from 6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing
throughout the month.

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Get F.I.T.

Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
Every Tuesday at 6:30 pm; 1st Sunday of every month at 12:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality will be hosting
the Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the First
Sunday of every month at 12:30 pm.
Beginning in August.

Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels.
The class will create an
environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance

Mindfulness/awareness meditation is
the foundation of all that we do in
Shambhala Meditation Training. This
ancient practice of self-discovery is
rooted in the simple but revolutionary
premise that every human being has
the ability to cultivate the mind's inherent stability, clarity and strength in
order to be more awake and to develop the compassion and insight
necessary to care for oneself and the world genuinely. For more information
please visit tulsa.shambhala.org or email shambhalatulsa@gmail.com

Jimmy Jordan, Navigator
for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday from 1:00 4:00 pm.

2nd Annual Gamily Back to School Carnival

Gender Outreach

Sunday, August 10th, 2014; 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Summer is breezing by and school will be back in
session before you know it. Because of the great
success and turn out from the families last year, Gamily
will present the 2nd Annual Back to School Carnival on
Sunday, August 10th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm. There will be
snacks, games, characters, activities, and prizes. Come have a whole lot of
"before school" fun! This is a free event. Please RSVP with parents'/
guardians' names and students' names, ages &amp; grades by Sunday July
27th. And the kiddos don't have to be yours, they can nieces, nephews,
cousins, godkids, neighbors. But if you don't presently have any kiddos to
bring, please come help out and volunteer. For more info or to RSVP, email
Gamily@OkEq.org.

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Gamily is accepting donations for the carnival. We are only asking for the
following school supplies:

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-Folders
-Pens
-Pencils
-Spiral notebooks
-Box of crayons
-Washable markers
-Erasers
-Kleenex tissues
-3 ring binders (1/2 in, 1 in, 2in)
-Wide ruled notebook paper

Yoga A - Z

SAGE Tulsa Pool Party
Tuesday, September 2nd, 2014; 10:00 am
SAGE Tulsa will have a pool party on Tuesday,
September 2nd, 2014 at 10:00 am. Members can meet
up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party.
Lunch will be potluck. Please bring your favorite dish for
lunch. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing
with steps to help people into the pool. If you would like
to attend, please email SAGE@OkEq.org to RSVP.

sagew
Services and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

*On hiatus for Summer*
Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Game Night

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay
bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and
allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older
adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater
understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at
10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. For more information about
SAGE Tulsa, email SAGE@OkEq.org

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

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The August Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, August 20th,
2014 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by Ballroom Blitz, 4960D S. 83rd E. Ave, Tulsa,
OK 74145. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to
everyone on your friends list.

Ballroom Blitz
4960D S. 83rd E. Ave
Tulsa, OK 74145

DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
- - Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

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Please Health, Outreach, Education and Prevention for their 2014 HIV and
Hepatitis Prevention Event... DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
WHEN: Friday, August 22nd, 2014
Reception 6:30 pm
Concert 7:45 pm

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

WHERE: Double Tree by Hilton Warren Place
6110 South Yale Avenue
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136-1904
EMCEES: The fabulous and talented, KC Lupp and Heather RichettoRumley!
PERFORMING DIVAS:
- KC Lupp
- Heather Richetto Rumley
- Daryl Christopher
- Tavis Minner
-Christy Hanewinkel
- Mark Gibson
- Pam Van Dyke
- Cindy Cain
- Jeff Cherblanc
- John Sawyer

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

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Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events

Spirits of Christmas Past
A Christmas in July Event
for the
Diversity Christian Fellowship Food Bank

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

July 26, 2014 @ Tulsa Eagle (21+ and over, No Cover)
Cookout @ 7:00 pm (Donations accepted)
Show @ 10:30 pm (Tipping accepted)
Silent Auction, Jello Shots and 50/50 Raffle all night.
Sponsored by the Imperial Court of All Oklahoma, Green
Country Bears, The Tulsa Sisters and T.U.L.S.A.
Please RSVP on the Facebook "Christmas in July" invite page -https://
www.facebook.com/events/1504567406424604/

LGBTI Transitional Youth Online Survey

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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The transitional youth study is a first-of-its-kind effort to raise awareness
(especially among Oklahoma state agencies) that LGBTI youth exist in the
state and that services are needed to alleviate very real challenges. The
online survey is completely anonymous and results will contribute to
increased recognition of LGBTI concerns statewide. In exchange for
participation, researchers are offering $10 in gift certificate credit
redeemable at giftcertificates.com for the first 250 urban and 250 rural
participants. If you are 18 - 25 years old, reside in Oklahoma, and identify
as LGBTI you may be eligible to participated by going to http://tiny.cc/
oklgbti2. With questions or concerns, please contact Douglas Knutson, at
douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Equality Center Pride Store
Tulsa Pride 2014 shirts are now available in The Pride Store.
All sizes S through 2X are $10.00

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Fair Catch'
by Del Darcy
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
When Blake Thompson meets Alex Ayers, his

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rival on the football field, the attraction is instant.
For one tumultuous high school season, their
teams clash as they fall in love.
Playing for the Mustangs, Blake works to carve
out a place for himself in the always-frustrating
role of backup quarterback. He tries to put out of
his mind how unlikely it is that someone like him
-- a little too short, from a backwater town -could make it in college football.
Alex is now with the rival Patriots, poised to add
to his string of records in placekicking. His family
has bounced from town to town across the
Midwest, spending barely a year in any one place because of his dad's
construction jobs. The college scouts are starting to notice Alex, and a
bright future in football beckons.
Blake is able to put aside his feeling that he's just trailing in Alex's wake,
overshadowed by Alex's star quality, until Alex gets a scholarship to a
prestigious Texas school.
Will jealousy destroy Blake's regard for his boyfriend? Can Alex learn to
settle down and trust someone, despite his vagabond life? If he leaves,
what becomes of their love affair?
Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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eNews

July 30th, 2014
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
George Kaiser Grant
First Thursday Art Show
Back to School Carnival

Welcome to the eNews.
GAMILY will present their 2nd Annual Back to School Carnival on Sunday,
August 10th at 1:00 pm. RSVP to Gamily@OkEq.org
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Board of Directors
Equality Business Alliance
Mosaic Diversity and
Inclusion Survey
Obama Executive Order
10th Circuit Ruling
White House Briefing on ACA
GET F.I.T.
New Counseling Services
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation
Group
SAGE Tulsa Pool Party
DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
Rise Up Singing
100 Years of Women with
Moxie
LGBTI Youth Survey
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

George Kaiser Family Foundation
Matching Grant
Become a new donor to OkEq or a new member of Oklahomans for Equality
today. All new member donations to Oklahomans for Equality will be matched
by the George Kaiser Family Foundation.

Find Us on Facebook

GEORGE KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION
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Oklahomans
for Equality
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August First Thursday Art Reception
Thursday, August 7th, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm
The August Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of Karen
McCauley and Renee Sweetwood, in a combination show, beginning with a

OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,

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reception on Thursday, August 7th from 6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing
throughout the month.

August 21st, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

OkEq Art Exhibit

2nd Annual Gamily Back to School Carnival
Sunday, August 10th, 2014; 1:00 - 5:00 pm

The August exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Karen
McCauley and Renee
Sweetwood.
________

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Summer is breezing by and school will be back in
session before you know it. Because of the great
success and turn out from the families last year, Gamily
will present the 2nd Annual Back to School Carnival on
Sunday, August 10th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm. There will be
snacks, games, characters, activities, and prizes. Come have a whole lot of
"before school" fun! This is a free event. Please RSVP with parents'/
guardians' names and students' names, ages &amp; grades by Thursdayday
August 7th. Bring your nieces, nephews, cousins, godkids, neighbors. You
are encouraged to come help out and volunteer. For more info or to RSVP,
email Gamily@OkEq.org.

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

Gamily is accepting donations for the carnival. We are only asking for the
following school supplies:

-Folders-Pens
-Pencils
-Spiral notebooks
-Box of crayons
-Washable markers
-Erasers

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-Kleenex tissues
-3 ring binders (1/2 in, 1 in, 2in)
-Wide ruled notebook paper

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee
scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8586

Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and
Board of Directors Elections

Counseling Services

OkEq Board 2013 - 2014
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center on September 25th, 2014 beginning at 7:00 pm.
Presently, eight Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee
OR

Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq
Secretary by September 10th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
reviewing applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Eight directors will
be elected. Please contact Clint.Robison@OkEq.org to submit a

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completed petition nominating someone for the Board of Directors.
Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made
pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

Counseling Services

Equality Business Alliance

Saturdays
By appointment

Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

The August Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, August 20th,
2014 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by Ballroom Blitz, 4960D S. 83rd E. Ave, Tulsa,
OK 74145. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to
everyone on your friends list.

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

--SOS Group

Ballroom Blitz
4960D S. 83rd E. Ave
Tulsa, OK 74145

Mosaic Diversity Business Survey
Mission: Mosaic will educate, lead, and
influence businesses on creating diverse
and inclusive workforce cultures to
enhance their competitive advantage.

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Last year, Mosaic launched a survey to
identify businesses that have a
commitment to creating inclusive cultures
in our region. Their goal is to establish a
baseline of area employers, for profit and
nonprofit (government, education &amp; foundations), working towards developing
diverse and inclusive cultures through multiple approaches. The survey
questions are tied to metrics most frequently utilized in diversity and inclusion
awards regionally and nationally.

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Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

powered by the tulsa regional chamber

Link to Mosaic's D&amp;I Survey

President Obama signs anti-discrimination order
protecting LGBT federal employees
Oklahomans for Equality applauds President Barack Obama this week as
he signs long-awaited executive order banning LGBT discrimination in
federal contracting and protecting federal employees from discrimination
based on gender identity.

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by

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Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Please thank President Obama personally by writing him at:
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
PHONE NUMBERS
Comments: 202-456-1111

Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Comments: 202-456-6213

Or submit your comments online here

10th Circuit Court of Appeals Opinion
On Friday, July 18th, the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals published the
opinion affirming the unconstitutionality of Oklahoma's ban on same-sex
marriages. The plaintiffs and their legal team were in Denver for the oral
arguments at the 10th Circuit Court after U.S. District Court Judge, Terence
Kern ruled the Oklahoma ban as unconstitutional.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Servoce, and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual

&amp; Tramgender Elders

(Back Row L - R) Attorneys James E. Warner III, Don G. Holladay
and Joseph Thai
(Front Row L - R) Plaintiffs Sue Barton &amp; Gay Phillips and
Sharon Baldwin &amp; Mary Bishop
Don Holladay and James Warner III, attorneys with Holladay Chilton, have

Tulsa Area
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worked pro bono during the 10 year history of the case. Please be sure to
visit their website at www.holladaychilton.com and leave a message of
gratitude.
Plaintiffs for the Oklahoma Marriage Equality Lawsuit run a Facebook page
to keep the community up to date on the progress of the case. Be sure to
visit them here and thank them for their courage to stand up for our equal
rights. And help them in this cause by donating to the Marriage Equality
Legal Fund and help defer the cost of this long-running lawsuit. Donations
may be made on their Facebook page, the OkEq website or by mail to:
Oklahomans for Equality
PO Box 2687
Tulsa, OK 74101

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Please mark you donation with "Marriage Equality Legal Fund"

White House Briefing on the ACA

Get F.I.T.

OkEq Executive Director Toby Jenkins was on a panel at the White House
Briefing on the Affordable Care Act and the LGBT Community on July 24th,
2014. Toby presented on best practices for outreach and enrollment
accompanied by Paul Allen OkEq board Trustee. Terry Stone executive
director for Centerlink the international network of LGBT community centers
praised the work of the Equality Center and was thrilled that Tulsa
represented the network. The Whitehouse Office of Public Engagement
worked with Oklahomans for Equality and held a town hall meeting on the
ACA in March 2014 at the Equality Center.

Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels.
The class will create an
environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator
for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday from 1:00 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach

GET F.I.T. (Fun, Intense, Training)
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 6:00 pm

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Now on Wednesdays and Thursdays, GET F.I.T.
(Fun, Intense, Training) GET F.I.T. is an exercise
class for all ages and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the beginner as well as
the advanced participant to be successful. The only
requirement... keep moving through a combination of
weight training and cardiovascular exercise.
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 6:00 pm at the
Equality Center. $5 for non-members and free to
members... Come take your first steps to GET F.I.T.
Facilitated by Brad Sullivan.

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

New Counseling Services
Weekdays by appointment
OkEq welcomes a new intern, Chelsey Dobbs, to our
Counseling Service Program at the Equality Center.
Chelsey Dobbs earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in
Psychology from Oklahoma State University, and is
currently working toward her Master's degree in
Community Counseling from Oklahoma State University
in Tulsa. She is providing counseling services at the
Equality Center in her capacity as an intern at the OSUTulsa Counseling Center. She is interested in working primarily with adults,
and is particularly interested in the provision of counseling services to
LGBTQ people.
Contact 918-594-8586 to schedule an appointment with Chelsey.

Yoga A - Z
*On hiatus for Summer*
Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
Every Tuesday at 6:30 pm; 1st Sunday of every month at 12:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality will be hosting
the Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the First
Sunday of every month at 12:30 pm.
Beginning in August.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation is
the foundation of all that we do in
Shambhala Meditation Training. This
ancient practice of self-discovery is
rooted in the simple but revolutionary
premise that every human being has
the ability to cultivate the mind's inherent stability, clarity and strength in
order to be more awake and to develop the compassion and insight
necessary to care for oneself and the world genuinely. For more information
please visit tulsa.shambhala.org or email shambhalatulsa@gmail.com

SAGE Tulsa Pool Party
Tuesday, September 2nd, 2014; 10:00 am

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!

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SAGE Tulsa will have a pool party on Tuesday,
September 2nd, 2014 at 10:00 am. Members can meet
up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party.
Lunch will be potluck. Please bring your favorite dish for
lunch. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing
with steps to help people into the pool. If you would like
to attend, please email SAGE@OkEq.org to RSVP.

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tramgender Elders

Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay
bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and
allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older
adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater
understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at
10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. For more information about
SAGE Tulsa, email SAGE@OkEq.org

DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
Friday, August 22nd, 2014; 6:30 pm

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Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

Grab your pearl snaps and rhinestones...
this year it's COUNTRY ROCK!
Please Health, Outreach, Education and Prevention for their 2014 HIV and
Hepatitis Prevention Event... DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
WHEN: Friday, August 22nd, 2014
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Concert 7:45 pm
WHERE: Double Tree by Hilton Warren Place
6110 South Yale Avenue
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136-1904
EMCEES: The fabulous and talented, KC Lupp and Heather RichettoRumley!
PERFORMING DIVAS:
- KC Lupp
- Heather Richetto Rumley
- Daryl Christopher
- Tavis Minner
-Christy Hanewinkel
- Mark Gibson
- Pam Van Dyke
- Cindy Cain
- Jeff Cherblanc
- John Sawyer
For more information or to purchase a sponsorhip / ticket, please
visit hopetesting.org

Rise Up Singing
Sunday, August 24th, 2014; 7:00 pm

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Congregation B'nai Emunah
1719 South Owasso
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
"Rise Up Singing!" is a twenty-first century folksong revival scheduled for
the evening of Sunday, August 24, at 7:00 pm. This year's concert honors
the memory of Pete Seeger, first among equals, whose music continues to
call out a message of justice and freedom. Admission is free and open to
the public.
Held at the Synagogue once a year, the event is designed to bring people
of all backgrounds together. Guest artists and musicians from across the

Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

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city will lead songs of love, longing, celebration, protest, and imagination in
singable arrangements, with lyrics available to every participant.
For more information call 918.583.7121 or visit www.tulsagogue.com

YWCA celebrates
100 Years of Women with Moxie
Reception is on Monday, December 2nd, 2014
The YWCA has released their list celebrating
"100 Years of Women with Moxie". YWCA notes
that the women on the list exemplify the mission
of the YWCA and share the YWCA's core
values. They must have had a connection to
Tulsa through residence, work, or volunteerism.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Oklahomans for Equality is proud to recognize
several women who have worked with our
organization through the years, including, but
not limited to: Dr. Laura Arrowsmith, Risha Grant, Nancy McDonald, Dr.
Dannette McIntosh, Mona Pittenger and Lynn Schusterman
To see the complete list and for more information on the 100 Years of
Women with Moxie reception, visit www.100womenoftulsa.org

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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LGBTI Transitional Youth Online Survey
The transitional youth study is a first-of-its-kind effort to raise awareness
(especially among Oklahoma state agencies) that LGBTI youth exist in the
state and that services are needed to alleviate very real challenges. The
online survey is completely anonymous and results will contribute to
increased recognition of LGBTI concerns statewide. In exchange for
participation, researchers are offering $10 in gift certificate credit
redeemable at giftcertificates.com for the first 250 urban and 250 rural
participants. If you are 18 - 25 years old, reside in Oklahoma, and identify
as LGBTI you may be eligible to participated by going to http://tiny.cc/
oklgbti2. With questions or concerns, please contact Douglas Knutson, at
douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

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Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

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Tulsa Pride 2014 shirts are now available in The Pride Store.
All sizes S through 2X are $10.00

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'And Tango Makes Three'
by Justin Richardson &amp; Peter Parnell
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
This tale based on a true story about a charming
penguin family living in New York City's Central
Park Zoo will capture the hearts of penguin
lovers everywhere. Roy and Silo, two male
penguins, are "a little bit different." They cuddle
and share a nest like the other penguin couples,
and when all the others start hatching eggs, they
want to be parents, too. Determined and
hopeful, they bring an egg-shaped rock back to their nest and proceed to
start caring for it. They have little luck, until a watchful zookeeper decides
they deserve a chance at having their own family and gives them an egg in
need of nurturing. The dedicated and enthusiastic fathers do a great job of
hatching their funny and adorable daughter, and the three can still be seen
at the zoo today.

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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eNews

August 6th, 2014
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
George Kaiser Grant
First Thursday Art Show
Back to School Carnival

Welcome to the eNews.
GAMILY will present their 2nd Annual Back to School Carnival on Sunday,
August 10th at 1:00 pm. RSVP to Gamily@OkEq.org
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Board of Directors
Equality Business Alliance
Mosaic Diversity and
Inclusion Survey
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation
Group
SAGE Tulsa Pool Party
Transforming Hate
DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
Council Oak Mens Chorale
Rise Up Singing
Tulsa CARES PhotoVoice
Exhibit
100 Years of Women with
Moxie
LGBTI Youth Survey
OSU Survey
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

George Kaiser Family Foundation
Matching Grant
Become a new donor to OkEq or a new member of Oklahomans for Equality
today. All new member donations to Oklahomans for Equality will be matched
by the George Kaiser Family Foundation.

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August First Thursday Art Reception
Thursday, August 7th, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm
The August Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of Karen
McCauley and Renee Sweetwood, in a combination show, beginning with a

OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
August 21st, 7:00 pm

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reception on Thursday, August 7th from 6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing
throughout the month.

Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

OkEq Art Exhibit

2nd Annual Gamily Back to School Carnival

The August exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Karen
McCauley and Renee
Sweetwood.
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Sunday, August 10th, 2014; 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Summer is breezing by and school will be back in
session before you know it. Because of the great
success and turn out from the families last year, Gamily
will present the 2nd Annual Back to School Carnival on
Sunday, August 10th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm. There will be
snacks, games, characters, activities, and prizes. Come have a whole lot of
"before school" fun! This is a free event. Please RSVP with parents'/
guardians' names and students' names, ages &amp; grades by Thursday August
7th. Bring your nieces, nephews, cousins, godkids, neighbors. You are
encouraged to come help out and volunteer. For more info or to RSVP,
email Gamily@OkEq.org.

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

Gamily is accepting donations for the carnival. We are only asking for the
following school supplies:

-Folders-Pens
-Pencils
-Spiral notebooks
-Box of crayons
-Washable markers
-Erasers

Counseling Services

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-Kleenex tissues
-3 ring binders (1/2 in, 1 in, 2in)
-Wide ruled notebook paper

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee
scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8586

Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and
Board of Directors Elections

Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

OkEq Board 2013 - 2014
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center on September 25th, 2014 beginning at 7:00 pm.
Presently, eight Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee
OR
2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq
Secretary by September 10th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
reviewing applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Eight directors will
be elected. Please contact Clint.Robison@OkEq.org to submit a

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

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completed petition nominating someone for the Board of Directors. No
nominations will be accepted from the floor during the annual board
meeting.
Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made
pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

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Alliance

The August Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, August 20th,
2014 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by Ballroom Blitz, 4960D S. 83rd E. Ave, Tulsa,
OK 74145. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to
everyone on your friends list.

Ballroom Blitz
4960D S. 83rd E. Ave
Tulsa, OK 74145

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org
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SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Grieving Well

Mosaic Diversity Business Survey
Mission: Mosaic will educate, lead, and
influence businesses on creating diverse
and inclusive workforce cultures to
enhance their competitive advantage.
Last year, Mosaic launched a survey to
identify businesses that have a
commitment to creating inclusive cultures
in our region. Their goal is to establish a
baseline of area employers, for profit and
nonprofit (government, education &amp; foundations), working towards developing
diverse and inclusive cultures through multiple approaches. The survey
questions are tied to metrics most frequently utilized in diversity and inclusion
awards regionally and nationally.

2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

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Link to Mosaic's D&amp;I Survey

Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Every Tuesday at 6:30 pm; 1st Sunday of every month at 12:30 pm

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality will be hosting
the Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the First
Sunday of every month at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation is
the foundation of all that we do in
Shambhala Meditation Training. This
ancient practice of self-discovery is
rooted in the simple but revolutionary
premise that every human being has
the ability to cultivate the mind's
inherent stability, clarity and strength in order to be more awake and to
develop the compassion and insight necessary to care for oneself and
the
world
genuinely.
For
more
information
please
visit tulsa.shambhala.org or email shambhalatulsa@gmail.com

SAGE Tulsa

SAGE Tulsa Pool Party

(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2014; 10:00 am
SAGE Tulsa will have a pool party on Tuesday,
September 2nd, 2014 at 10:00 am. Members can meet
up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party.
Lunch will be potluck. Please bring your favorite dish for
lunch. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing
with steps to help people into the pool. If you would like
to attend, please email SAGE@OkEq.org to RSVP.

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
N Tramgendcr Elders

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexu,11
&amp; Transgender Elders

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay
bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and
allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older
adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater
understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at
10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. For more information about
SAGE Tulsa, email SAGE@OkEq.org

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net

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Transforming Hate: A Creative Process

918.592.0088

Call for Submissions
The Oklahomans for Equality art gallery
will be mounting a special group exhibit
in January 2015 called Transforming
Hate: A Creative Process... and YOU
are invited to submit work for
consideration.
This themed show will compliment a
traveling exhibit at Living Arts of Tulsa,
called "Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate"... wherein 60 artists literally
created art works from 4000 volumes of white supremacist bibles and other
books of hate speech. To read more about this exhibit and see some of the
work go to http://www.speakingvolumes.net/
Living Arts has invited OkEq, as well as other organizations in Tulsa, to
participate in opening a community wide conversation, in the hope of
discovering new and creative ways that we might transform hate and begin
a healing process. The exhibit at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Gallery
will showcase in January 2015.
Please think of this as your opportunity to transform hate through your own
creative process. The gallery is WIDE open! Some guidelines for
submission:
1) All media will be considered
2) Work must in some way illuminate the theme of transforming hate
3) You may submit up to 3 works, online submissions ONLY
4) there is no entry fee to submit work
5) all work for sale will be subject to the usual 30% gallery commission to
OkEq
6) older work will be considered IF it fulfills the theme
7)) Deadline for Submissions : October 15, midnight

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels.
The class will create an
environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance

HOW to submit work:

Jimmy Jordan, Navigator
for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday from 1:00 4:00 pm.

Send up to 3 jpgs of your work to alliejensen@cox.net. Include size, title,
medium and price. Performance artists should send a written proposal
Notification will be November 1st, Delivery details at that time.

Gender Outreach

DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
Friday, August 22nd, 2014; 6:45 pm

Grab your pearl snaps and rhinestones...
this year it's COUNTRY ROCK!

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;

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7:00 pm
Please Health, Outreach, Education and Prevention for their 2014 HIV and
Hepatitis Prevention Event... DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
WHEN: Friday, August 22nd, 2014
Reception 6:45 pm
Concert 8:00 pm
WHERE: Double Tree by Hilton Warren Place
6110 South Yale Avenue
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136-1904
EMCEES: The fabulous and talented, KC Lupp and Heather RichettoRumley!
PERFORMING DIVAS:
- KC Lupp
- Heather Richetto Rumley
- Daryl Christopher
-Christy Hanewinkel
- Mark Gibson
- Pam Van Dyke
- Cindy Cain
- Jeff Cherblanc
- John Sawyer

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

For more information or to purchase a sponsorhip / ticket, please
visit hopetesting.org

Council Oak Mens Chorale Rehearsals
Starting August 19th; Tuesdays at 7:00 pm
Fellowship Congregational Church
Fellowship Hall - 2900 S. Harvard Ave

Rehearsals for Council Oak Mens Chorale 2014 Holiday
Concert will start on Tuesday August 19th and each
Tuesday night after from 7:00 - 9:00 pm at Fellowship
Congregational Church Fellowship Hall - 2900 S.
Harvard Ave. The concert will feature holiday music both
traditional and popular along with solos from chorale
members.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

council oak
oounc/1 oak mens c11o1o1e

New singers are welcome to attend rehearsals and audition to become a
part of the chorale!
COMC is excited to announce that Kent Dennis has been
named Interim Artistic Director and will lead the chorale
for this fall/winter season. Kent is an accomplished
director and has an extensive background in both vocal
and instrumental music. Kent has also been a member of
COMC for two years. COMC is looking forward to Kent
lending his artistic abilities and leadership to the chorale.

The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Rise Up Singing
Sunday, August 24th, 2014; 7:00 pm

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Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

Congregation B'nai Emunah
1719 South Owasso
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
"Rise Up Singing!" is a twenty-first century folksong revival scheduled for
the evening of Sunday, August 24, at 7:00 pm. This year's concert honors
the memory of Pete Seeger, first among equals, whose music continues to
call out a message of justice and freedom. Admission is free and open to
the public.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Held at the Synagogue once a year, the event is designed to bring people
of all backgrounds together. Guest artists and musicians from across the
city will lead songs of love, longing, celebration, protest, and imagination in
singable arrangements, with lyrics available to every participant.
For more information call 918.583.7121 or visit www.tulsagogue.com

Reframing Positive: Tulsa CARES PhotoVoice
Exhibition
Exhibit runs from September 15th through October 3rd

Open Everyday

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Tulsa Community College
Center for Creavitity
910 S Boston Ave
Tulsa Community College's Center for Creativity and Tulsa CARES present
Reframing Positive: Tulsa CARES PhotoVoice Exhibition. The exhibit will
feature photography created by Tulsa CARES clients living with HIV and
AIDS. This powerful exhibition highlights the struggles, triumphs, and daily
lives of this often-marginalized community.

Exhibit runs September 15 - October 3, 2014
at Tulsa Community College's Center for Creativity
910 South Boston Avenue

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
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As part of the exhibit, Tulsa CATES and the Center for Creativity will also
present the following events. All free and open to the public and held at
TCC's Center for Creativity.
"HIV in the 21st Century"
September 18 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Lunch and Learn
With advances in HIV prevention and treatment, what does "safe sex" mean
today? Learn about HIV prevention and H.O.P.E.'s free HIV testing and
counseling services over a free brown bag lunch provided by TCC's Student
Activities Office.
Tulsa CARES Session #1
September 23 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
The Impact of HIV on Individuals
This is the first of a two part series. View the PhotoVoice exhibition and
watch a short documentary produced by the Center for Creativity about how
HIV has affected the life of a Tulsa CARES client. Participate in a
discussion and Q&amp;A with a Tulsa CARES client, a social worker who is also
living with HIV, and a Tulsa CARES care coordinator.
"Art as a Community Service"
September 25 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
with Samantha Franklin
Learn about the PhotoVoice method of participatory photography that can
be used by community organizers to empower marginalized or
disadvantaged groups. Samantha Franklin, the artist and Tulsa CARES
staff member who organized the exhibit on display in the Center for
Creativity, discusses the PhotoVoice concept and how it can be applied to a
variety of projects.

Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Tulsa CARES Session #2
October 1 @ 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Impact and Empowerment
This is the second of a two part series. This session focuses on the
PhotoVoice project and how it impacted and empowered Tulsa CARES
clients. View the PhotoVoice exhibition and participate in a discussion and
Q&amp;A session with a Tulsa CARES client and care coordinator.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

YWCA celebrates
100 Years of Women with Moxie
Reception is on Monday, December 2nd, 2014
The YWCA has released their list celebrating
"100 Years of Women with Moxie". YWCA notes
that the women on the list exemplify the mission
of the YWCA and share the YWCA's core
values. They must have had a connection to
Tulsa through residence, work, or volunteerism.

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Oklahomans for Equality is proud to recognize
several women who have worked with our

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organization through the years, including, but not limited to: Dr. Laura
Arrowsmith, Risha Grant, Nancy McDonald, Dr. Dannette McIntosh, Mona
Pittenger and Lynn Schusterman
To see the complete list and for more information on the 100 Years of
Women with Moxie reception, visit www.100womenoftulsa.org

LGBTI Transitional Youth Online Survey
The transitional youth study is a first-of-its-kind effort to raise awareness
(especially among Oklahoma state agencies) that LGBTI youth exist in the
state and that services are needed to alleviate very real challenges. The
online survey is completely anonymous and results will contribute to
increased recognition of LGBTI concerns statewide. In exchange for
participation, researchers are offering $10 in gift certificate credit
redeemable at giftcertificates.com for the first 250 urban and 250 rural
participants. If you are 18 - 25 years old, reside in Oklahoma, and identify
as LGBTI you may be eligible to participated by going to http://tiny.cc/
oklgbti2. With questions or concerns, please contact Douglas Knutson, at
douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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LGB Well-being and Parental Relationships Survey
An OSU research study survey is currently being conducted on the
influence parental relationships have on LGB individual well-being. You may
participate if you are at least 18 years of age and identify as lesbian, gay, or
bisexual and reside in the United States. The survey takes, on average, 20
minutes.
Survey Link: https://okstatecoe.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?
SID=SV_3K9dW0lGcSFUvHL

Equality Center Pride Store
The Pride Store is having a
Bearstravaganza sale now through
August 11th. Select Bear items are
priced at $5.00!

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Be sure to "Like" the new
OkEq Pride Store
Facebook page to keep
up with the new items
and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'After the Dawn'
by Stephanie Motes
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
For Lieutenant Samantha 'Sammy' Yates,
leaving the Marines wasn't an option she ever
wanted. Forced out of the service because of
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, she tries to
move on with her life-- putting up a good facade
to those who don't know her very well. Alone,
however; she is plagued with battle scars she
can't shake even two years after her tour.
When successful psychiatrist, Sara Lawson,
decided to move back to the only place she ever
felt safe, the last thing she had on her mind was
falling in love. Deciding to renovate the home
she inherited from her grandmother, she crosses
paths with Sammy, who is now working as a
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kind blue eyes.
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that the walls they had spent years perfecting have started to crack around
one another. As they slowly build a friendship, can they keep each other
safe from the danger that is speeding towards them?

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eNews

August 15th, 2014
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
George Kaiser Grant
Equality Business Alliance
Board of Directors

Welcome to the eNews.
The annual OkEq Membership meeting will Thursday, September 25th,
2014 at 7:00 pm.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

SAGE Tulsa Pool Party
Gender Bender Comedy
Show
Transforming Hate
Gay Softball World Series

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Become a new donor to OkEq or a new member of Oklahomans for Equality
today. All new member donations to Oklahomans for Equality will be matched
by the George Kaiser Family Foundation.

Broken Heart Land
Rise Up Singing
Halloween 2014
LGBTI Youth Survey
OSU Survey
Tulsa CARES PhotoVoice
Exhibit
Pride Store

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Rainbow Library
Volunteer

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Upcoming Events
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The August Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, August 20th,
2014 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by Ballroom Blitz, 4960D S. 83rd E. Ave, Tulsa,
OK 74145. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to
everyone on your friends list.

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Ballroom Blitz
4960D S. 83rd E. Ave
Tulsa, OK 74145

Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and
Board of Directors Elections

OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
August 21st, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The August exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Karen
McCauley and Renee
Sweetwood.
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OkEq Board 2013 - 2014
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center on September 25th, 2014 beginning at 7:00 pm.
Presently, eight Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee
OR
2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq
Secretary by September 10th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
reviewing applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Eight directors will
be elected. Please contact Clint.Robison@OkEq.org to submit a
---completed petition nominating someone for the Board of Directors. No
nominations will be accepted from the floor during the annual board
meeting.

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made
pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

SAGE Tulsa Pool Party
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Tuesday, September 2nd, 2014; 10:00 am
SAGE Tulsa will have a pool party on Tuesday,
September 2nd, 2014 at 10:00 am. Members can meet
up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party.
Lunch will be potluck. Please bring your favorite dish for
lunch. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing
with steps to help people into the pool. If you would like
to attend, please email SAGE@OkEq.org to RSVP.

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Service, and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tramgendc,r EldNs

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee
scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8586

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay
bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and
allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older
adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater
understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at
10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. For more information about
SAGE Tulsa, email SAGE@OkEq.org

Gender Bender Comedy Show
Thursday, August 28th, 2014; 9:45 pm

Bamboo Lounge
7204 E Pine

Gender Bender
Comedy Night
August 28th at the 8am boo Lounge

Some
of
Tulsa's
favorite
comedians will be taking the
stage as various states of drag in
support of transgender and
genderqueer rights.
10% of bar profits go to
Oklahomans
for
Equality's
Gender Outreach program. No

No Cover

9pm

Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

Featuring performances from some
of Tulsa's funniest local comedians.

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Transforming Hate: A Creative Process
Call for Submissions
The Oklahomans for Equality art gallery
will be mounting a special group exhibit
in January 2015 called Transforming
Hate: A Creative Process... and YOU
are invited to submit work for
consideration.
This themed show will compliment a
traveling exhibit at Living Arts of Tulsa,
called "Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate"... wherein 60 artists literally
created art works from 4000 volumes of white supremacist bibles and other
books of hate speech. To read more about this exhibit and see some of the
work go to http://www.speakingvolumes.net/
Living Arts has invited OkEq, as well as other organizations in Tulsa, to
participate in opening a community wide conversation, in the hope of
discovering new and creative ways that we might transform hate and begin
a healing process. The exhibit at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Gallery
will showcase in January 2015.
Please think of this as your opportunity to transform hate through your own
creative process. The gallery is WIDE open! Some guidelines for
submission:
1) All media will be considered
2) Work must in some way illuminate the theme of transforming hate
3) You may submit up to 3 works, online submissions ONLY
4) there is no entry fee to submit work
5) all work for sale will be subject to the usual 30% gallery commission to
OkEq
6) older work will be considered IF it fulfills the theme
7)) Deadline for Submissions : October 15, midnight

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

HOW to submit work:
Send up to 3 jpgs of your work to alliejensen@cox.net. Include size, title,
medium and price. Performance artists should send a written proposal
Notification will be November 1st, Delivery details at that time.

Tulsa Metro Softball Teams head to the
Gay Softball World Series in Dallas, TX
Three Tulsa Metro Softball League will represent at the Gay Softball World
Series 2014 in Dallas TX. This is the 4th World Series TMSL has
participated in. The teams will travel to Dallas September 21st - 27th.
www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by

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Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

Representing D Division is the Renegades Tulsa Twisters (in green) and the
T-Town Zealers (in red)

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

SAGE Tulsa
Representing C Division is the Oklahoma Rampage
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Servoce, and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual

&amp; Tramgender Elders

Tulsa Area
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Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
Every Tuesday at 6:30 pm; 1st Sunday of every month at 12:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality will be hosting
the Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the First
Sunday of every month at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation is
the foundation of all that we do in
Shambhala Meditation Training. This
ancient practice of self-discovery is
rooted in the simple but revolutionary
premise that every human being has
the ability to cultivate the mind's
inherent stability, clarity and strength in order to be more awake and to
develop the compassion and insight necessary to care for oneself and
the
world
genuinely.
For
more
information
please
visit tulsa.shambhala.org or email shambhalatulsa@gmail.com

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Council Oak Mens Chorale Rehearsals
Starting August 19th; Tuesdays at 7:00 pm
Fellowship Congregational Church
Fellowship Hall - 2900 S. Harvard Ave

Rehearsals for Council Oak Mens Chorale 2014 Holiday
Concert will start on Tuesday August 19th and each
Tuesday night after from 7:00 - 9:00 pm at Fellowship
Congregational Church Fellowship Hall - 2900 S.
council oak
Harvard Ave. The concert will feature holiday music both
counc/1 oak mens choroll
traditional and popular along with solos from chorale
members.
New singers are welcome to attend rehearsals and audition to become a
part of the chorale!
COMC is excited to announce that Kent Dennis has been
named Interim Artistic Director and will lead the chorale
for this fall/winter season. Kent is an accomplished
director and has an extensive background in both vocal
and instrumental music. Kent has also been a member of
COMC for two years. COMC is looking forward to Kent
lending his artistic abilities and leadership to the chorale.

Applebee's - Tulsa JOLT Flapjack Fundraiser
Saturday, August 23rd, 2014; 8:00 - 10:00 am

Applebee's Flapjack Fundraiser
9409 E 71st St
Tulsa

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels.
The class will create an
environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator
for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday from 1:00 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach

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Tulsa JOLT
When: Saturday, August 23rd, 2014
8:00 - 10:00 am
Where: 9409 E 71st St, Tulsa, OK
Cost: $8.00 per person, also serving $3.00 Mimosas
All proceeds benefit Tulsa JOLT Bowling
www.jolttulsa.com

Parish Church of St. Jerome installs new Pastor
Sunday, August 17th, 2014; 11:00 am

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Game Night

Bishop Rick Hollingsworth will install
The Rev. Dewayne James Messenger as Pastor of
The Parish Church of St. Jerome, ECC
205 West King Street
Tulsa Oklahoma
On
Sunday, August 17th, 2014
11:00 clock in the Morning

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
Friday, August 22nd, 2014; 6:45 pm

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

Grab your pearl snaps and rhinestones...
this year it's COUNTRY ROCK!

The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next

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Please Health, Outreach, Education and Prevention for their 2014 HIV and
Hepatitis Prevention Event... DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
WHEN: Friday, August 22nd, 2014
Reception 6:45 pm
Concert 8:00 pm

event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

WHERE: Double Tree by Hilton Warren Place
6110 South Yale Avenue
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136-1904
EMCEES: The fabulous and talented, KC Lupp and Heather RichettoRumley!
PERFORMING DIVAS:
- KC Lupp
- Heather Richetto Rumley
- Daryl Christopher
-Christy Hanewinkel
- Mark Gibson
- Pam Van Dyke
- Cindy Cain
- Jeff Cherblanc
- John Sawyer
For more information or to purchase a sponsorhip / ticket, please
visit hopetesting.org

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

Broken Heart Land
Screening on Thursday, October 16th, 2014; 6:30 pm

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday

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OSU - Tulsa Auditorium
700 N Greenwood Ave
Oklahomans for Equality, H.O.P.E.
(Health,
Outreach,
Prevention,
Education), Tulsa CARES and PFLAG
Tulsa are presenting a screening of the
documentary film, Broken Heart Land,
on Thursday, October 16th at 6:30 pm
at OSU - Tulsa Auditorium, 700 N
Greenwood Ave. A panel featuring
subjects from the film will be conducted
after the screening. This event is free
and open to the public.

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

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Broken Heart Land, a conservative
Oklahoma family is shattered when their
gay teenage son commits suicide after
a bitterly controversial town meeting
discussing a proposal for Gay and Lesbian History Month. In their search to
unravel the mystery behind his death, they discover a tragic secret, and
begin to question their own civic responsibility as they undergo a harrowing
transformation from private citizens to public defenders of their son's legacy.
For more information on the film, visit brokenheartland.com
For more information about the event, contact Bruce Lewis at 918.834.4194
or by email at brucel@tulsacares.org

Rise Up Singing
Sunday, August 24th, 2014; 7:00 pm

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Congregation B'nai Emunah
1719 South Owasso
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
"Rise Up Singing!" is a twenty-first century folksong revival scheduled for
the evening of Sunday, August 24, at 7:00 pm. This year's concert honors
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call out a message of justice and freedom. Admission is free and open to
the public.
Held at the Synagogue once a year, the event is designed to bring people
of all backgrounds together. Guest artists and musicians from across the
city will lead songs of love, longing, celebration, protest, and imagination in
singable arrangements, with lyrics available to every participant.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

For more information call 918.583.7121 or visit www.tulsagogue.com

Halloween 2014
Saturday, October 25th through Saturday, November 1st
Oklahomans for Equality will turn the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center into a
spook house this Halloween for an
entire week.
We need volunteers for our haunted
horror show. You need to be available
for upcoming planning meetings and
anytime between 4:00 pm and 12:00 am
during
Halloween
week.
Email
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org
with
your
contact info and we will let you know
when planning meetings begin in
September.

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

LGBTI Transitional Youth Online Survey
The transitional youth study is a first-of-its-kind effort to raise awareness
(especially among Oklahoma state agencies) that LGBTI youth exist in the
state and that services are needed to alleviate very real challenges. The
online survey is completely anonymous and results will contribute to
increased recognition of LGBTI concerns statewide. In exchange for
participation, researchers are offering $10 in gift certificate credit
redeemable at giftcertificates.com for the first 250 urban and 250 rural
participants. If you are 18 - 25 years old, reside in Oklahoma, and identify
as LGBTI you may be eligible to participated by going to http://tiny.cc/
oklgbti2. With questions or concerns, please contact Douglas Knutson, at
douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

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LGB Well-being and Parental Relationships Survey
An OSU research study survey is currently being conducted on the
influence parental relationships have on LGB individual well-being. You may
participate if you are at least 18 years of age and identify as lesbian, gay, or
bisexual and reside in the United States. The survey takes, on average, 20
minutes.
Survey Link: https://okstatecoe.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?
SID=SV_3K9dW0lGcSFUvHL

Reframing Positive: Tulsa CARES PhotoVoice
Exhibition
Exhibit runs from September 15th through October 3rd

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Center for Creavitity
910 S Boston Ave
Tulsa Community College's Center for Creativity and Tulsa CARES present
Reframing Positive: Tulsa CARES PhotoVoice Exhibition. The exhibit will
feature photography created by Tulsa CARES clients living with HIV and
AIDS. This powerful exhibition highlights the struggles, triumphs, and daily
lives of this often-marginalized community.

Exhibit runs September 15 - October 3, 2014
at Tulsa Community College's Center for Creativity
910 South Boston Avenue
As part of the exhibit, Tulsa CATES and the Center for Creativity will also
present the following events. All free and open to the public and held at
TCC's Center for Creativity.
"HIV in the 21st Century"
September 18 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Lunch and Learn
With advances in HIV prevention and treatment, what does "safe sex" mean
today? Learn about HIV prevention and H.O.P.E.'s free HIV testing and
counseling services over a free brown bag lunch provided by TCC's Student
Activities Office.
Tulsa CARES Session #1
September 23 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
The Impact of HIV on Individuals
This is the first of a two part series. View the PhotoVoice exhibition and
watch a short documentary produced by the Center for Creativity about how
HIV has affected the life of a Tulsa CARES client. Participate in a
discussion and Q&amp;A with a Tulsa CARES client, a social worker who is also
living with HIV, and a Tulsa CARES care coordinator.

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"Art as a Community Service"
September 25 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
with Samantha Franklin
Learn about the PhotoVoice method of participatory photography that can
be used by community organizers to empower marginalized or
disadvantaged groups. Samantha Franklin, the artist and Tulsa CARES
staff member who organized the exhibit on display in the Center for
Creativity, discusses the PhotoVoice concept and how it can be applied to a
variety of projects.
Tulsa CARES Session #2
October 1 @ 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Impact and Empowerment
This is the second of a two part series. This session focuses on the
PhotoVoice project and how it impacted and empowered Tulsa CARES
clients. View the PhotoVoice exhibition and participate in a discussion and
Q&amp;A session with a Tulsa CARES client and care coordinator.

Equality Center Pride Store
New in the Pride Store, Oklahomo mugs available for $10.
Good for your morning coffee or for your desk to hold pens and
pecils.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Leather Folk'
by Mark Thompson
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Since its publication a decade ago, this Lambda
Literary Award-nominated book has become a
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adressing human sexuality and identity. Widely
cited as among the most useful books of its kind,
Leatherfolk is both historical witness and
provocative treatise regarding a distinct
subculture that has withstood decades of
political harassment and other challenges to its
health. Spanning the decades from the 1940s
onward, this collection of vibrant writing
documents the many eras and shifts of attitude
that have informed the gay and lesbian leather
underground and its influence on the society
beyond. A new preface by editor Mark
Thompson, and a new annotated bibliography provide an up-to-date look at
this community and provide valuable resources for researchers and
interested parties.

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

A proud Partner
Organization of
Volunteer Tulsa,
your local
action center!
Click above to volunteer your time with Oklahomans for Equality

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eNews

August 21st, 2014
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
George Kaiser Grant
Board of Directors
SAGE Tulsa Pool Party

Welcome to the eNews.
The annual OkEq Membership meeting will be Thursday, September 25th,
2014 at 7:00 pm.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Gender Bender Comedy
Show
Transforming Hate
Gay Softball World Series
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation
Group
Council Oak Mens Chorale
Flapjack Fundraiser
Fair Housing
Survey
-DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
Broken Heart Land
Tulsa Unites Against Bullying
Rise Up Singing
Enid Pride 2014
TahlEQUALITY
Halloween 2014
LGBTI Youth Survey
OSU Survey
Tulsa CARES PhotoVoice
Exhibit

George Kaiser Family Foundation
Matching Grant
Become a new donor to OkEq or a new member of Oklahomans for Equality
today. All new member donations to Oklahomans for Equality will be matched
by the George Kaiser Family Foundation.

GEORGE KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION

Pride Store
Rainbow Library
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Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and
Board of Directors Elections

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OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
August 21st, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

OkEq Board 2013 - 2014

OkEq Art Exhibit

The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center on September 25th, 2014 beginning at 7:00 pm.
Presently, eight Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee
OR

The August exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Karen
McCauley and Renee
Sweetwood.
________

2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq
Secretary by September 10th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
reviewing applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Eight directors will
be elected. Please contact Clint.Robison@OkEq.org to submit a
completed petition nominating someone for the Board of Directors. No
nominations will be accepted from the floor during the annual board
meeting.
Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made
pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

SAGE Tulsa Pool Party
Tuesday, September 2nd, 2014; 10:00 am
SAGE Tulsa will have a pool party on Tuesday,
September 2nd, 2014 at 10:00 am. Members can meet
up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party.
Lunch will be potluck. Please bring your favorite dish for
lunch. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing
with steps to help people into the pool. If you would like
to attend, please email SAGE@OkEq.org to RSVP.

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Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

ServJCes and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tramgendcr Elders

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Counseling Services
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay
bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and
allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older
adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater
understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at
10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. For more information about
SAGE Tulsa, email SAGE@OkEq.org

Gender Bender Comedy Show

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee
scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8586

Thursday, August 28th, 2014; 9:45 pm

Bamboo Lounge
7204 E Pine

Gender Bender
Comedy Night
August 28th at the Bamboo Lounge

Some
of
Tulsa's
favorite
comedians will be taking the
stage as various states of drag in
support of transgender and
genderqueer rights.

No Cover

9pm

Counseling Services

10% of bar profits go to Featuring performances from some
Oklahomans
for
Equality's of Tulsa's funniest local comedians.
Gender Outreach program. No
cover.
10% of the bar profit that night that will go
towards supporting transgender rights.

Transforming Hate: A Creative Process
Call for Submissions
The Oklahomans for Equality art gallery
will be mounting a special group exhibit
in January 2015 called Transforming
Hate: A Creative Process... and YOU
are invited to submit work for
consideration.

Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

This themed show will compliment a
traveling exhibit at Living Arts of Tulsa,
called "Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate"... wherein 60 artists literally

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created art works from 4000 volumes of white supremacist bibles and other
books of hate speech. To read more about this exhibit and see some of the
work go to http://www.speakingvolumes.net/
Living Arts has invited OkEq, as well as other organizations in Tulsa, to
participate in opening a community wide conversation, in the hope of
discovering new and creative ways that we might transform hate and begin
a healing process. The exhibit at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Gallery
will showcase in January 2015.
Please think of this as your opportunity to transform hate through your own
creative process. The gallery is WIDE open! Some guidelines for
submission:
1) All media will be considered
2) Work must in some way illuminate the theme of transforming hate
3) You may submit up to 3 works, online submissions ONLY
4) there is no entry fee to submit work
5) all work for sale will be subject to the usual 30% gallery commission to
OkEq
6) older work will be considered IF it fulfills the theme
7)) Deadline for Submissions : October 15, midnight
HOW to submit work:
Send up to 3 jpgs of your work to alliejensen@cox.net. Include size, title,
medium and price. Performance artists should send a written proposal
Notification will be November 1st, Delivery details at that time.

Tulsa athlete wins at the Gay Games
Tulsan,
Youssef
Mhemedi,
helped organize the gay games
in Ohio and won medals
representing Tulsa. He won
Bronze in men's division A table
tennis and Gold in men's
doubles table tennis division A.
The Bronze men's table tennis
was a team event. He was
eliminated in 2nd round of men's
open tennis. He competed as a
Tulsa athlete.
For
more
information,
visit www.gg9cle.com

Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
Every Tuesday at 6:30 pm; 1st Sunday of every month at 12:30 pm

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by

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Yolanda Arnold

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality will be hosting
the Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the First
Sunday of every month at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation is
the foundation of all that we do in
Shambhala Meditation Training. This
ancient practice of self-discovery is
rooted in the simple but revolutionary
premise that every human being has
the ability to cultivate the mind's
inherent stability, clarity and strength in order to be more awake and to
develop the compassion and insight necessary to care for oneself and
the
world
genuinely.
For
more
information
please
visit tulsa.shambhala.org or email shambhalatulsa@gmail.com

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Council Oak Mens Chorale Rehearsals
Tuesdays at 7:00 pm
Fellowship Congregational Church
Fellowship Hall - 2900 S. Harvard Ave

Rehearsals for Council Oak Mens Chorale 2014 Holiday
Concert will are each Tuesday night after from 7:00 9:00 pm at Fellowship Congregational Church Fellowship
Hall - 2900 S. Harvard Ave. The concert will feature
council oak
holiday music both traditional and popular along with
ccuncil oak mens choroll
solos from chorale members.
New singers are welcome to attend rehearsals and audition to become a
part of the chorale!
COMC is excited to announce that Kent Dennis has been
named Interim Artistic Director and will lead the chorale
for this fall/winter season. Kent is an accomplished
director and has an extensive background in both vocal
and instrumental music. Kent has also been a member of
COMC for two years. COMC is looking forward to Kent
lending his artistic abilities and leadership to the chorale.

Applebee's - Tulsa JOLT Flapjack Fundraiser
Saturday, August 23rd, 2014; 8:00 - 10:00 am

Applebee's Flapjack Fundraiser
9409 E 71st St
Tulsa

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Servoce, and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual

&amp; Tramgender Elders

Appiebees

Tulsa JOLT
When: Saturday, August 23rd, 2014
8:00 - 10:00 am

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

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Where: 9409 E 71st St, Tulsa, OK
Cost: $8.00 per person, also serving $3.00 Mimosas
All proceeds benefit Tulsa JOLT Bowling
www.jolttulsa.com

Fair Housing in Tulsa Survey
Survey ends November 3rd, 2014
The City of Tulsa is conducting a confidential survey for
feedback on whether the city has barriers to fair housing.
The survey will be part of a study on Tulsa's fair housing
choices, a study required by the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development.

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

The survey is available in English and Spanish by following this link here.

DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
Friday, August 22nd, 2014; 6:45 pm

Get F.I.T.

Grab your pearl snaps and rhinestones...
this year it's COUNTRY ROCK!
Please Health, Outreach, Education and Prevention for their 2014 HIV and
Hepatitis Prevention Event... DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
WHEN: Friday, August 22nd, 2014
Reception 6:45 pm
Concert 8:00 pm
WHERE: Double Tree by Hilton Warren Place
6110 South Yale Avenue
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136-1904
EMCEES: The fabulous and talented, KC Lupp and Heather RichettoRumley!
PERFORMING DIVAS:
- KC Lupp
- Heather Richetto Rumley
- Daryl Christopher
-Christy Hanewinkel
- Mark Gibson
- Pam Van Dyke
- Cindy Cain
- Jeff Cherblanc
- John Sawyer

Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels.
The class will create an
environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator
for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday from 1:00 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach

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For more information or to purchase a sponsorhip / ticket, please
visit hopetesting.org

Broken Heart Land
Screening on Thursday, October 16th, 2014; 6:30 pm
OSU - Tulsa Auditorium
700 N Greenwood Ave
Oklahomans for Equality, H.O.P.E.
(Health,
Outreach,
Prevention,
Education), Tulsa CARES and PFLAG
Tulsa are presenting a screening of the
documentary film, Broken Heart Land,
on Thursday, October 16th at 6:30 pm
at OSU - Tulsa Auditorium, 700 N
Greenwood Ave. A panel featuring
subjects from the film will be conducted
after the screening. This event is free
and open to the public.

Lambda Al-Anon

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Broken Heart Land, a conservative
Oklahoma family is shattered when their
gay teenage son commits suicide after
a bitterly controversial town meeting
discussing a proposal for Gay and Lesbian History Month. In their search to
unravel the mystery behind his death, they discover a tragic secret, and
begin to question their own civic responsibility as they undergo a harrowing
transformation from private citizens to public defenders of their son's legacy.
For more information on the film, visit brokenheartland.com
For more information about the event, contact Bruce Lewis at 918.834.4194
or by email at brucel@tulsacares.org

Tulsa Unites Against Bullying
Sunday, August 24th, 2014; 3:00 - 6:00 pm
The Oklahoma Center for
Community and Justice (OCCJ)
is proud to announce, in
partnership with the AntiBullying Collaboration of Tulsa,
"Tulsa Unites Against Bullying,"
a back-to-school celebration of
community members dedicated
to ending bullying.

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

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The concert is a back-to-school
celebration for the community
that advocates for anti-bullying efforts in the Tulsa community. This event
also celebrates the tireless work on behalf of legislators and advocates to
pass HB 1661, the School Bullying Prevention Act. This bill adds training for
school employees and protection for ALL students in Oklahoma.
This free community event will take place at Guthrie Green, downtown
Tulsa's premiere community space. Throughout the day, students,
advocates and musicians will be taking the stage to celebrate the new

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
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school year, and committing to making Oklahoma schools a safer and more
inclusive environment for all. An information fair will allow attendees to visit
with various nonprofits about their services and learn how they can become
advocates for students and educators in the Tulsa area.
Performers include Riverfield Rocks, La Lune, and The Capital Why's.

event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Rise Up Singing
Sunday, August 24th, 2014; 7:00 pm

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org
Congregation B'nai Emunah
1719 South Owasso
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
"Rise Up Singing!" is a twenty-first century folksong revival scheduled for
the evening of Sunday, August 24, at 7:00 pm. This year's concert honors
the memory of Pete Seeger, first among equals, whose music continues to
call out a message of justice and freedom. Admission is free and open to
the public.
Held at the Synagogue once a year, the event is designed to bring people
of all backgrounds together. Guest artists and musicians from across the
city will lead songs of love, longing, celebration, protest, and imagination in
singable arrangements, with lyrics available to every participant.
For more information call 918.583.7121 or visit www.tulsagogue.com

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Enid Pride 2014
Saturday, September 20th, 2014; 12:00 - 6:00 pm

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday

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Enid Pride 2014
Saturday, September 20th, 2014; 12:00 - 6:00 pm
Government Springs Park
600 E Garriotte, Enid, OK 73702
For more info, visit Facebook, email enidpride@yahoo.com
or call 1.800.878.5298

1st Annual Gay Pride River Festival
Friday, September 26 - Sunday, September 28th

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:

September 26 - 28 Sparrow Hawk Camp &amp; TahlEQUALITY will host their
first annual Gay Pride River Festival. Our family is proud to be apart of an
event that welcomes the diversity of our LGBTQ2 community Contact the
Sparrow Hawk Camp office to reserve your camp site. For $35/per person,
you can reserve the entire weekend of tent camping &amp; a 6 mile pride float
anytime for 8:00 am till noon (last bus out is noon) on Saturday the 27th.
This includes live music, karaoke, and a world class theatrical drag show on
Saturday evening at 8:00 pm. Please call and reserve your tickets today!

Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

$35 @ Camp
$37.50 Phone Orders
$30 (additional) RV sites- please make reservations.
For reservation call: 918.456.8371

Halloween 2014
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Saturday, October 25th through Saturday, November 1st
Oklahomans for Equality will turn the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center into a
spook house this Halloween for an
entire week.
We need volunteers for our haunted
horror show. You need to be available
for upcoming planning meetings and
anytime between 4:00 pm and 12:00 am
during
Halloween
week.
Email
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org
with
your
contact info and we will let you know
when planning meetings begin in
September.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

LGBTI Transitional Youth Online Survey
The transitional youth study is a first-of-its-kind effort to raise awareness
(especially among Oklahoma state agencies) that LGBTI youth exist in the
state and that services are needed to alleviate very real challenges. The
online survey is completely anonymous and results will contribute to
increased recognition of LGBTI concerns statewide. In exchange for
participation, researchers are offering $10 in gift certificate credit
redeemable at giftcertificates.com for the first 250 urban and 250 rural
participants. If you are 18 - 25 years old, reside in Oklahoma, and identify
as LGBTI you may be eligible to participated by going to http://tiny.cc/
oklgbti2. With questions or concerns, please contact Douglas Knutson, at
douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

LGB Well-being and Parental Relationships Survey
An OSU research study survey is currently being conducted on the
influence parental relationships have on LGB individual well-being. You may
participate if you are at least 18 years of age and identify as lesbian, gay, or
bisexual and reside in the United States. The survey takes, on average, 20
minutes.
Survey Link: https://okstatecoe.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?
SID=SV_3K9dW0lGcSFUvHL

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Reframing Positive: Tulsa CARES PhotoVoice
Exhibition
Exhibit runs from September 15th through October 3rd

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Tulsa Community College
Center for Creavitity
910 S Boston Ave
Tulsa Community College's Center for Creativity and Tulsa CARES present
Reframing Positive: Tulsa CARES PhotoVoice Exhibition. The exhibit will
feature photography created by Tulsa CARES clients living with HIV and
AIDS. This powerful exhibition highlights the struggles, triumphs, and daily
lives of this often-marginalized community.

Exhibit runs September 15 - October 3, 2014
at Tulsa Community College's Center for Creativity
910 South Boston Avenue
As part of the exhibit, Tulsa CATES and the Center for Creativity will also
present the following events. All free and open to the public and held at
TCC's Center for Creativity.
"HIV in the 21st Century"
September 18 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Lunch and Learn
With advances in HIV prevention and treatment, what does "safe sex" mean
today? Learn about HIV prevention and H.O.P.E.'s free HIV testing and
counseling services over a free brown bag lunch provided by TCC's Student
Activities Office.
Tulsa CARES Session #1
September 23 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
The Impact of HIV on Individuals
This is the first of a two part series. View the PhotoVoice exhibition and
watch a short documentary produced by the Center for Creativity about how
HIV has affected the life of a Tulsa CARES client. Participate in a
discussion and Q&amp;A with a Tulsa CARES client, a social worker who is also
living with HIV, and a Tulsa CARES care coordinator.
"Art as a Community Service"
September 25 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
with Samantha Franklin
Learn about the PhotoVoice method of participatory photography that can
be used by community organizers to empower marginalized or
disadvantaged groups. Samantha Franklin, the artist and Tulsa CARES
staff member who organized the exhibit on display in the Center for
Creativity, discusses the PhotoVoice concept and how it can be applied to a
variety of projects.
Tulsa CARES Session #2

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October 1 @ 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Impact and Empowerment
This is the second of a two part series. This session focuses on the
PhotoVoice project and how it impacted and empowered Tulsa CARES
clients. View the PhotoVoice exhibition and participate in a discussion and
Q&amp;A session with a Tulsa CARES client and care coordinator.

Equality Center Pride Store
New in the Pride Store, Oklahomo mugs available for $10.
Good for your morning coffee or for your desk to hold pens and
pecils.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'The Letter Q: Queer Writers' Letters to their Younger Selves'
edited by Sarah Moon &amp; James Lecesne
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Life-saving letters from a glittering wishlist of top
authors. If you received a letter from your older
self, what do you think it would say? What do
you wish it would say? That the boy you were
crushing on in History turns out to be gay too,
and that you become boyfriends in college? That
the bully who is making your life miserable will
one day become so insignificant that you won't
remember his name until he shows up at your
book signing?
In this anthology, sixty-three award-winning
authors such as Michael Cunningham, Amy
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imaginative journeys into their pasts, telling their younger selves what they
would have liked to know then about their lives as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
or Transgender people. Through stories, in pictures, with bracing honesty,
these are words of love and understanding, reasons to hold on for the
better future ahead. They will tell you things about your favorite authors that
you never knew before. And they will tell you about yourself.

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August 28th, 2014
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Board of Directors
SAGE Tulsa Pool Party
Transforming Hate

Welcome to the eNews.
The annual OkEq Membership meeting will be Thursday, September 25th,
2014 with Board election voting ending at the 7:00 pm start time.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
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Broken Heart Land

Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and
Board of Directors Elections

Enid Pride 2014
TahlEQUALITY
Halloween 2014
OSU Survey
Tulsa CARES PhotoVoice
Exhibit
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

OkEq Board 2013 - 2014

Find Us on Facebook

The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center on September 25th, 2014 beginning at 7:00 pm.
Presently, eight Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee
OR
2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq

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Secretary by September 10th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
reviewing applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Eight directors will
be elected. Please contact Clint.Robison@OkEq.org to submit a
completed petition nominating someone for the Board of Directors. No
nominations will be accepted from the floor during the annual board
meeting.
Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made
pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

SAGE Tulsa Pool Party
Tuesday, September 2nd, 2014; 10:00 am
SAGE Tulsa will have a pool party on Tuesday,
September 2nd, 2014 at 10:00 am. Members can meet
up at the Equality Center and carpool to the pool party.
Lunch will be potluck. Please bring your favorite dish for
lunch. The pool has a shallow end and also has railing
with steps to help people into the pool. If you would like
to attend, please email SAGE@OkEq.org to RSVP.

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OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
September 11th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The August exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Karen
McCauley and Renee
Sweetwood.
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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Counseling Services

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay
bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and
allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older
adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater
understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at
10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. For more information about
SAGE Tulsa, email SAGE@OkEq.org

Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

Transforming Hate: A Creative Process
Call for Submissions
The Oklahomans for Equality art gallery
will be mounting a special group exhibit
in January 2015 called Transforming
Hate: A Creative Process... and YOU
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consideration.
This themed show will compliment a
traveling exhibit at Living Arts of Tulsa,
called "Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate"... wherein 60 artists literally
created art works from 4000 volumes of white supremacist bibles and other
books of hate speech. To read more about this exhibit and see some of the
work go to http://www.speakingvolumes.net/
Living Arts has invited OkEq, as well as other organizations in Tulsa, to
participate in opening a community wide conversation, in the hope of
discovering new and creative ways that we might transform hate and begin
a healing process. The exhibit at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Gallery
will showcase in January 2015.
Please think of this as your opportunity to transform hate through your own
creative process. The gallery is WIDE open! Some guidelines for
submission:
1) All media will be considered
2) Work must in some way illuminate the theme of transforming hate
3) You may submit up to 3 works, online submissions ONLY
4) there is no entry fee to submit work
5) all work for sale will be subject to the usual 30% gallery commission to
OkEq
6) older work will be considered IF it fulfills the theme
7)) Deadline for Submissions : October 15, midnight

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee
scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8586

HOW to submit work:
Send up to 3 jpgs of your work to alliejensen@cox.net. Include size, title,
medium and price. Performance artists should send a written proposal
Notification will be November 1st, Delivery details at that time.

Tulsa Metro Softball Teams head to the
Gay Softball World Series in Dallas, TX
Three Tulsa Metro Softball League will represent at the Gay Softball World
Series 2014 in Dallas TX. This is the 4th World Series TMSL has
participated in. The teams will travel to Dallas September 21st - 27th.
www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

Representing D Division is the Renegades Tulsa Twisters (in green) and the
T-Town Zealers (in red)

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Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

Representing C Division is the Oklahoma Rampage

Tulsa Metro Softball League
2014 Fall Ball Registration is now open
This year's Tulsa Metro Softball League Fall season will
be a short 4 week season beginning Sunday, October
5th, and ending on Sunday, October 26th. So you are
guaranteed to play 2 games each weekend. Games will
be played at TMSL normal scheduled times from 1:00
pm - 4:00 pm. Member dues this season will be
$30. Once again this year, you are allowed to sign up
with a partner or two to join you in the fun of Fall Ball.
TMSL is also bringing back the Fall Ball Referral
Program, where if you recruit a new member (a member
who has never played in TMSL leagues), then you will receive $10 off your
dues! So refer 3 new friends, you will play for free! Sign up
at tulsametrosoftball.com/leagues/softball

First Thursday Art Show

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Thursday, September 4th, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm
The September Oklahomans for
Equality showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature the
works of Steve Tomlin, in a show,
beginning with a reception on
Thursday, September 4th from 6:00
9:00
pm
and
continuing
throughout the month.

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by

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EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The September Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, September
17th, 2014 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by Tulsa Plastic Surgery, 6585 S. Yale, Suite
315, Tulsa, OK 74136. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an
invite to everyone on your friends list.

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Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Tulsa Plastic Surgery
6585 S Yale, Suite 315
Tulsa, OK 74136
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

Ballroom Pride Series - Beginning Cha Cha
4 week class starting on Friday September 12th; 7:00 pm

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Tulsa Area
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Equality Business Alliance member, Ballroom Blitz will present a
progressive 4 week series of classes especially for the LGBT community
and allies with a Beginning Cha Cha class. Diana Easter will teach the 4
week series starting on Friday, September 12th at 7:00 pm. The cost for the
4 week series will be $32 and must have 8 students to hold the
class. Students must join before or at the first class.
For more information, visit www.ballroomblitzok.com or click here to
sign up.

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
Every Tuesday at 6:30 pm; 1st Sunday of every month at 12:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality will be hosting
the Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the First
Sunday of every month at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation is
the foundation of all that we do in
Shambhala Meditation Training. This
ancient practice of self-discovery is
rooted in the simple but revolutionary
premise that every human being has
the ability to cultivate the mind's
inherent stability, clarity and strength in order to be more awake and to
develop the compassion and insight necessary to care for oneself and
the
world
genuinely.
For
more
information
please
visit tulsa.shambhala.org or email shambhalatulsa@gmail.com

Council Oak Mens Chorale Rehearsals
Tuesdays at 7:00 pm

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels.
The class will create an
environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Fellowship Congregational Church
Fellowship Hall - 2900 S. Harvard Ave

Rehearsals for Council Oak Mens Chorale 2014 Holiday
Concert will are each Tuesday night after from 7:00 9:00 pm at Fellowship Congregational Church Fellowship
Hall - 2900 S. Harvard Ave. The concert will feature
council oak
holiday music both traditional and popular along with
council oak ll1fJflS cholole
solos from chorale members.
New singers are welcome to attend rehearsals and audition to become a
part of the chorale!
COMC is excited to announce that Kent Dennis has been
named Interim Artistic Director and will lead the chorale
for this fall/winter season. Kent is an accomplished
director and has an extensive background in both vocal
and instrumental music. Kent has also been a member of

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator
for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday from 1:00 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach

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COMC for two years. COMC is looking forward to Kent
lending his artistic abilities and leadership to the chorale.

Community Candlelight Vigil for Justice
Sunday, August 31st, 2014; 6:00 pm
Several Tulsa area churches have partnered to
hold a Candlelight Vigil for Justice in response to
the tragic death of Michael Brown in Ferguson,
Missouri. Faith leaders will call those gathered
into greater awareness of the issues at stake for
communities wrestling with questions of
systemic injustice that arise after news of yet
another deadly shooting of an unarmed black
man. The public is encouraged to attend the vigil and come together in
solidarity through prayer and reflection for the hope of justice in the midst of
difficult conversations.

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Where: Metropolitan Baptist Church, 1228 West Apache | Tulsa, OK 74127
When: Sunday, August 31st at 6:00 pm
For more information contact: Metropolitan Baptist Church at 918.991.6815
or visit the Facebook Event Page

Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Friday, Sept 26th at 10:30 pm &amp; Saturday, Sept 27th at 11:55 pm
Circle Cinema
10 S Lewis Ave
Graveyard Shift proudly presents a 35mm print of the 2001 post-punk, neoglam rock musical HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH! Sponsored by
Oklahomans for Equality, HEDWIG tells the story of a transgender rock
songstress through award-winning songs composed by Stephen Trask.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Purchase tickets here. Don't miss this rare opportunity to see it in 35mm!

Fair Housing in Tulsa Survey
Survey ends November 3rd, 2014
The City of Tulsa is conducting a confidential survey for
feedback on whether the city has barriers to fair housing.
The survey will be part of a study on Tulsa's fair housing
choices, a study required by the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development.
The survey is available in English and Spanish by following this link here.

Twists and Turns

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next

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Opening reception on Friday, September 5th, 2014; 6:00 pm
108 Contemporary
108 E M.B. Brady St
Tulsa, OK 74103
Twists and Turns, features works by two Israeli artists whose passion for
nature and the beauty of their homeland comes through in their diverse
collection of tapestries and ceramics. Twists and Turns will be on display
September 5th - October 26th and is open for free to the public. The
opening reception will be on the evening of Friday, September 5th, from
6:00 - 9:00 pm. The following day, September 6th, one of the artists, Zemer
Peled, will present a behind-the-scenes discussion of the inspiration for her
work.

event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

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Broken Heart Land
Screening on Thursday, October 16th, 2014; 6:30 pm
OSU - Tulsa Auditorium
700 N Greenwood Ave
Oklahomans for Equality, H.O.P.E.
(Health,
Outreach,
Prevention,
Education), Tulsa CARES and PFLAG
Tulsa are presenting a screening of the
documentary film, Broken Heart Land,
on Thursday, October 16th at 6:30 pm
at OSU - Tulsa Auditorium, 700 N
Greenwood Ave. A panel featuring
subjects from the film will be conducted
after the screening. This event is free
and open to the public.
Broken Heart Land, a conservative
Oklahoma family is shattered when their
gay teenage son commits suicide after
a bitterly controversial town meeting
discussing a proposal for Gay and Lesbian History Month. In their search to
unravel the mystery behind his death, they discover a tragic secret, and
begin to question their own civic responsibility as they undergo a harrowing
transformation from private citizens to public defenders of their son's legacy.
For more information on the film, visit brokenheartland.com
For more information about the event, contact Bruce Lewis at 918.834.4194
or by email at brucel@tulsacares.org

Enid Pride 2014
Saturday, September 20th, 2014; 12:00 - 6:00 pm

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday

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Enid Pride 2014
Saturday, September 20th, 2014; 12:00 - 6:00 pm
Government Springs Park
600 E Garriotte, Enid, OK 73702
For more info, visit Facebook, email enidpride@yahoo.com
enidlgbtcoalition.org
or call 1.800.878.5298

1st Annual Gay Pride River Festival

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.

Friday, September 26 - Sunday, September 28th
Guiding Right provides
testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:

September 26 - 28 Sparrow Hawk Camp &amp; TahlEQUALITY will host their
first annual Gay Pride River Festival. Our family is proud to be apart of an
event that welcomes the diversity of our LGBTQ2 community Contact the
Sparrow Hawk Camp office to reserve your camp site. For $35/per person,
you can reserve the entire weekend of tent camping &amp; a 6 mile pride float
anytime for 8:00 am till noon (last bus out is noon) on Saturday the 27th.
This includes live music, karaoke, and a world class theatrical drag show on
Saturday evening at 8:00 pm. Please call and reserve your tickets today!

Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

$35 @ Camp
$37.50 Phone Orders
$30 (additional) RV sites- please make reservations.
For reservation call: 918.456.8371

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Halloween 2014
Saturday, October 25th through Saturday, November 1st

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Oklahomans for Equality will turn the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center into a
haunted house this Halloween for an
entire week.
We need volunteers for our haunted
horror show. You need to be available
for upcoming planning meetings and
anytime between 4:00 pm and 12:00 am
during
Halloween
week.
Email
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org
with
your
contact info and we will let you know
when planning meetings begin in
September.

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

LGB Well-being and Parental Relationships Survey
An OSU research study survey is currently being conducted on the
influence parental relationships have on LGB individual well-being. You may
participate if you are at least 18 years of age and identify as lesbian, gay, or
bisexual and reside in the United States. The survey takes, on average, 20
minutes.

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

Survey Link: https://okstatecoe.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?
SID=SV_3K9dW0lGcSFUvHL

Reframing Positive: Tulsa CARES PhotoVoice
Exhibition
Exhibit runs from September 15th through October 3rd

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Center for Creavitity
910 S Boston Ave
Tulsa Community College's Center for Creativity and Tulsa CARES present
Reframing Positive: Tulsa CARES PhotoVoice Exhibition. The exhibit will
feature photography created by Tulsa CARES clients living with HIV and
AIDS. This powerful exhibition highlights the struggles, triumphs, and daily
lives of this often-marginalized community.

Exhibit runs September 15th - October 3rd, 2014
at Tulsa Community College's Center for Creativity
910 South Boston Avenue
For more information, visit www.tulsacc.edu/centerforcreativity

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Equality Center Pride Store
New in the Pride Store, Oklahomo mugs available for $10.
Good for your morning coffee or for your desk to hold pens and
pecils.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Long Road to Freedom:
The Advocate History of the Gay and Lesbian Movement'
edited by Mark Thompson
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

News stories, essays, cartoons, interviews, and
more than one thousand photographs, all culled
from the pages of the leading homosexual
publication, chronicle the gay rights movement
over the past twenty-five years.

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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eNews

September 3rd, 2014
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Board of Directors
First Thursday Art Show
Transforming Hate

Welcome to the eNews.
The annual OkEq Membership meeting will be Thursday, September 25th,
2014 with Board election voting ending at the 7:00 pm start time.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Equality Business Alliance
Gay Softball World Series
TMSL
Ballroom Pride Series
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation
Group
Council Oak Mens Chorale
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Fair Housing Survey
Twists and Turns
Broken Heart Land
Enid Pride 2014
TahlEQUALITY
Halloween 2014
OSU Survey
Tulsa CARES PhotoVoice
Exhibit
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and
Board of Directors Elections

Volunteer

Find Us on Facebook

OkEq Board 2013 - 2014
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center on September 25th, 2014 beginning at 7:00 pm.
Presently, eight Board of Director spaces are up for election.

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Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee
OR
2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq
Secretary by September 10th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
reviewing applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Eight directors will
be elected. Please contact Clint.Robison@OkEq.org to submit a
completed petition nominating someone for the Board of Directors. No
nominations will be accepted from the floor during the annual board
meeting.
Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made
pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
September 11th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The September exhibit at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Steve Tomlin.
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First Thursday Art Show
Thursday, September 4th, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm
The September Oklahomans for
Equality showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature the
works of Steve Tomlin, in a show,
beginning with a reception on
Thursday, September 4th from 6:00
9:00
pm
and
continuing
throughout the month.

Transforming Hate: A Creative Process
Call for Submissions
The Oklahomans for Equality art gallery
will be mounting a special group exhibit
in January 2015 called Transforming
Hate: A Creative Process... and YOU
are invited to submit work for
consideration.

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

This themed show will compliment a
traveling exhibit at Living Arts of Tulsa,
called "Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate"... wherein 60 artists literally
created art works from 4000 volumes of white supremacist bibles and other
books of hate speech. To read more about this exhibit and see some of the
work go to http://www.speakingvolumes.net/

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Living Arts has invited OkEq, as well as other organizations in Tulsa, to
participate in opening a community wide conversation, in the hope of
discovering new and creative ways that we might transform hate and begin
a healing process. The exhibit at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Gallery
will showcase in January 2015.
Please think of this as your opportunity to transform hate through your own
creative process. The gallery is WIDE open! Some guidelines for
submission:
1) All media will be considered
2) Work must in some way illuminate the theme of transforming hate
3) You may submit up to 3 works, online submissions ONLY
4) there is no entry fee to submit work
5) all work for sale will be subject to the usual 30% gallery commission to
OkEq
6) older work will be considered IF it fulfills the theme
7)) Deadline for Submissions : October 15, midnight
HOW to submit work:
Send up to 3 jpgs of your work to alliejensen@cox.net. Include size, title,
medium and price. Performance artists should send a written proposal
Notification will be November 1st, Delivery details at that time.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee
scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8586

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

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The September Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, September
17th, 2014 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by Tulsa Plastic Surgery, 6585 S. Yale, Suite
315, Tulsa, OK 74136. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an
invite to everyone on your friends list.

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Tulsa Plastic Surgery
6585 S Yale, Suite 315
Tulsa, OK 74136

Tulsa Metro Softball Teams head to the
Gay Softball World Series in Dallas, TX

Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

Three Tulsa Metro Softball League will represent at the Gay Softball World
Series 2014 in Dallas TX. This is the 4th World Series TMSL has
participated in. The teams will travel to Dallas September 21st - 27th.
www.tulsametrosoftball.com

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Counseling Services
Representing D Division is the Renegades Tulsa Twisters (in green) and the
T-Town Zealers (in red)

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group

Representing C Division is the Oklahoma Rampage

Tulsa Metro Softball League
2014 Fall Ball Registration is now open

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

This year's Tulsa Metro Softball League Fall season will
be a short 4 week season beginning Sunday, October
5th, and ending on Sunday, October 26th. So you are
guaranteed to play 2 games each weekend. Games will
be played at TMSL normal scheduled times from 1:00
pm - 4:00 pm. Member dues this season will be
$30. Once again this year, you are allowed to sign up
with a partner or two to join you in the fun of Fall Ball.
TMSL is also bringing back the Fall Ball Referral
Program, where if you recruit a new member (a member
who has never played in TMSL leagues), then you will receive $10 off your
dues! So refer 3 new friends, you will play for free! Sign up
at tulsametrosoftball.com/leagues/softball

Ballroom Pride Series - Beginning Cha Cha
4 week class starting on Friday September 12th; 7:00 pm

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by

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Ballroom Blitz
4960D S 83rd E Ave
Tulsa, OK 74145

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Equality Business Alliance member, Ballroom Blitz will present a
progressive 4 week series of classes especially for the LGBT community
and allies with a Beginning Cha Cha class. Diana Easter will teach the 4
week series starting on Friday, September 12th at 7:00 pm. The cost for the
4 week series will be $32 and must have 8 students to hold the
class. Students must join before or at the first class.
For more information, visit www.ballroomblitzok.com or click here to
sign up.

Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
Every Tuesday at 6:30 pm; 1st Sunday of every month at 12:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality will be hosting
the Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the First
Sunday of every month at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation is
the foundation of all that we do in
Shambhala Meditation Training. This
ancient practice of self-discovery is
rooted in the simple but revolutionary
premise that every human being has
the ability to cultivate the mind's
inherent stability, clarity and strength in order to be more awake and to
develop the compassion and insight necessary to care for oneself and
the
world
genuinely.
For
more
information
please
visit tulsa.shambhala.org or email shambhalatulsa@gmail.com

Council Oak Mens Chorale Rehearsals
Tuesdays at 7:00 pm
Fellowship Congregational Church
Fellowship Hall - 2900 S. Harvard Ave

Rehearsals for Council Oak Mens Chorale 2014 Holiday
Concert will are each Tuesday night after from 7:00 9:00 pm at Fellowship Congregational Church Fellowship
Hall - 2900 S. Harvard Ave. The concert will feature
council oak
holiday music both traditional and popular along with
counc/1 ()(I/( ll1fJflS choiole
solos from chorale members.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Servoce, and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual

&amp; Tramgender Elders

New singers are welcome to attend rehearsals and audition to become a
part of the chorale!
COMC is excited to announce that Kent Dennis has been
named Interim Artistic Director and will lead the chorale
for this fall/winter season. Kent is an accomplished
director and has an extensive background in both vocal
and instrumental music. Kent has also been a member of

Tulsa Area
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COMC for two years. COMC is looking forward to Kent
lending his artistic abilities and leadership to the chorale.

Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Friday, Sept 26th at 10:30 pm &amp; Saturday, Sept 27th at 11:55 pm
Circle Cinema
10 S Lewis Ave
Graveyard Shift proudly presents a 35mm print of the 2001 post-punk, neoglam rock musical HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH! Sponsored by
Oklahomans for Equality, HEDWIG tells the story of a transgender rock
songstress through award-winning songs composed by Stephen Trask.

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Purchase tickets here. Don't miss this rare opportunity to see it in 35mm!

Fair Housing in Tulsa Survey
Survey ends November 3rd, 2014
The City of Tulsa is conducting a confidential survey for
feedback on whether the city has barriers to fair housing.
The survey will be part of a study on Tulsa's fair housing
choices, a study required by the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development.

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The survey is available in English and Spanish by following this link here.

Twists and Turns
Opening reception on Friday, September 5th, 2014; 6:00 pm
108 Contemporary
108 E M.B. Brady St
Tulsa, OK 74103
Twists and Turns, features works by two Israeli artists whose passion for
nature and the beauty of their homeland comes through in their diverse
collection of tapestries and ceramics. Twists and Turns will be on display
September 5th - October 26th and is open for free to the public. The
opening reception will be on the evening of Friday, September 5th, from
6:00 - 9:00 pm. The following day, September 6th, one of the artists, Zemer
Peled, will present a behind-the-scenes discussion of the inspiration for her
work.

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels.
The class will create an
environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator
for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday from 1:00 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach

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SEPTEMBER 5 - OCTOBER 26, 2014:

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Opening Reception :
Fnday, September 5, 2014 I 6-9 PM
Artist Talk :
September 6. 2014111-1 PM

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Broken Heart Land
Screening on Thursday, October 16th, 2014; 6:30 pm
OSU - Tulsa Auditorium
700 N Greenwood Ave
Oklahomans for Equality, H.O.P.E.
(Health,
Outreach,
Prevention,
Education), Tulsa CARES and PFLAG
Tulsa are presenting a screening of the
documentary film, Broken Heart Land,
on Thursday, October 16th at 6:30 pm
at OSU - Tulsa Auditorium, 700 N
Greenwood Ave. A panel featuring
subjects from the film will be conducted
after the screening. This event is free
and open to the public.
Broken Heart Land, a conservative
Oklahoma family is shattered when their
gay teenage son commits suicide after
a bitterly controversial town meeting
discussing a proposal for Gay and Lesbian History Month. In their search to
unravel the mystery behind his death, they discover a tragic secret, and
begin to question their own civic responsibility as they undergo a harrowing
transformation from private citizens to public defenders of their son's legacy.
For more information on the film, visit brokenheartland.com
For more information about the event, contact Bruce Lewis at 918.834.4194
or by email at brucel@tulsacares.org

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Enid Pride 2014
Saturday, September 20th, 2014; 12:00 - 6:00 pm

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next

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information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
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Enid Pride 2014
Saturday, September 20th, 2014; 12:00 - 6:00 pm
Government Springs Park
600 E Garriotte, Enid, OK 73702
For more info, visit Facebook, email enidpride@yahoo.com
enidlgbtcoalition.org
or call 1.800.878.5298

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

1st Annual Gay Pride River Festival
Friday, September 26 - Sunday, September 28th

September 26 - 28 Sparrow Hawk Camp &amp; TahlEQUALITY will host their
first annual Gay Pride River Festival. Our family is proud to be apart of an
event that welcomes the diversity of our LGBTQ2 community Contact the
Sparrow Hawk Camp office to reserve your camp site. For $35/per person,
you can reserve the entire weekend of tent camping &amp; a 6 mile pride float
anytime for 8:00 am till noon (last bus out is noon) on Saturday the 27th.
This includes live music, karaoke, and a world class theatrical drag show on
Saturday evening at 8:00 pm. Please call and reserve your tickets today!
$35 @ Camp
$37.50 Phone Orders
$30 (additional) RV sites- please make reservations.
For reservation call: 918.456.8371

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday

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Halloween 2014
Saturday, October 25th through Saturday, November 1st
Oklahomans for Equality will turn the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center into a
haunted house this Halloween for an
entire week.
We need volunteers for our haunted
horror show. You need to be available
for upcoming planning meetings and
anytime between 4:00 pm and 12:00 am
during
Halloween
week.
Email
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org
with
your
--contact info and we will let you know
when planning meetings begin in
September.

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

LGB Well-being and Parental Relationships Survey
An OSU research study survey is currently being conducted on the
influence parental relationships have on LGB individual well-being. You may
participate if you are at least 18 years of age and identify as lesbian, gay, or
bisexual and reside in the United States. The survey takes, on average, 20
minutes.
Survey Link: https://okstatecoe.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?
SID=SV_3K9dW0lGcSFUvHL

Reframing Positive: Tulsa CARES PhotoVoice
Exhibition
Exhibit runs from September 15th through October 3rd

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Tulsa Community College
Center for Creavitity
910 S Boston Ave
Tulsa Community College's Center for Creativity and Tulsa CARES present
Reframing Positive: Tulsa CARES PhotoVoice Exhibition. The exhibit will
feature photography created by Tulsa CARES clients living with HIV and
AIDS. This powerful exhibition highlights the struggles, triumphs, and daily
lives of this often-marginalized community.

Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Exhibit runs September 15 - October 3, 2014
at Tulsa Community College's Center for Creativity
910 South Boston Avenue
For more information, visit www.tulsacc.edu/centerforcreativity

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Equality Center Pride Store
New in the Pride Store, Oklahomo mugs available for $10.
Good for your morning coffee or for your desk to hold pens and
pecils.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Adam'
by Ariel Schrag
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
When Adam Freedman - a skinny, awkward,
inexperienced
teenager
from
Piedmont,
California - goes to stay with his older sister
Casey in New York City, he is hopeful that his
life is about to change. And it sure does.
It is the summer of 2006. Gay marriage and
transgender rights are in the air, and Casey has
thrust herself into a wild lesbian subculture.
Soon Adam is tagging along to underground
clubs, where there are hot older women
everywhere he turns. It takes some time for him
to realize that many in this new crowd assume
he is trans-a boy who was born a girl. Why else
would this baby-faced guy always be around?
Then Adam meets Gillian, the girl of his dreams - but she couldn't possibly
be interested in him. Unless passing as a trans guy might actually work in
his favor . . .
Ariel Schrag's scathingly funny and poignant debut novel puts a fresh spin
on questions of love, attraction, self-definition, and what it takes to be at
home in your own skin.

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Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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eNews

September 10th, 2014
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Board of Directors
Transforming Hate
Equality Business Alliance

Welcome to the eNews.
The annual OkEq Membership meeting will be Thursday, September 25th,
2014 with Board election voting ending at the 7:00 pm start time. Revisions
to the OkEq Bylaws will also be voted on by the membership at this
meeting.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

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Ballroom Pride Series
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation
Group
Hedwig and the Angry Inch

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Tulsa CARES PhotoVoice
Exhibit
Acting Class for Kids
SAGE Tulsa Halloween

Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and
Board of Directors Elections

OK Mister Leather 2015
Euphoria
Bullying Conference
Computer Boot Camp
Spirit Day
Halloween 2014
OSU Survey
Drag Bingo
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

OkEq Board 2013 - 2014
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality will be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center on September 25th, 2014 beginning at 7:00 pm.
Presently, eight Board of Director spaces are up for election. Revisions to
the OkEq Bylaws will also be voted on by the membership at this meeting.

Find Us on Facebook

To review the candidates up for nomination, you may view their bios on the
OkEq website here.

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Current members may cast their ballots in the following ways:
• Current members may cast their written ballots in-person
before the OkEq annual meeting on Thursday, September
25th, 2014. All voting must occur before 7:00 pm
• Beginning at 12:00 pm Thursday, September 18th, 2014
through Thursday, September 25th, 2014 before 7:00 pm,
current members may come to the Equality Center during
regular operating hours (Opening at 12:00 pm) to cast an
absentee ballot
• Current members may also request that a ballot be mailed to
them by calling Lucas Green at 918.743.4297 Monday through
Friday between 10 am and 6 pm or by requesting an electronic
ballot by contacting Lucas.Green@OkEq.org (Requested
ballots will be sent out after the Petition Nomination deadline
of September 10th, 2014). Ballots may be returned by fax to
918.295.6885. All requested ballots must be received no
later than September 24th, 2014

OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
September 11th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

• Online voting will be made available after September 10th,
2014.
Oklahomans for Equality
P.O. Box 2687
Tulsa, OK 74101

Transforming Hate: A Creative Process
Call for Submissions

OkEq Art Exhibit
The September exhibit at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Steve Tomlin.
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The Oklahomans for Equality art gallery
will be mounting a special group exhibit
in January 2015 called Transforming
Hate: A Creative Process... and YOU
are invited to submit work for
consideration.
This themed show will compliment a
traveling exhibit at Living Arts of Tulsa,
called "Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate"... wherein 60 artists literally
created art works from 4000 volumes of white supremacist bibles and other
books of hate speech. To read more about this exhibit and see some of the
work go to http://www.speakingvolumes.net/
Living Arts has invited OkEq, as well as other organizations in Tulsa, to
participate in opening a community wide conversation, in the hope of
discovering new and creative ways that we might transform hate and begin
a healing process. The exhibit at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Gallery
will showcase in January 2015.
For information on how to submit your work, visit okeq.org/art-gallery

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

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Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The September Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, September
17th, 2014 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by Tulsa Plastic Surgery, 6585 S. Yale, Suite
315, Tulsa, OK 74136. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an
invite to everyone on your friends list.

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Tulsa Metro Softball Teams head to the
Gay Softball World Series in Dallas, TX

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee
scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8586

Three Tulsa Metro Softball League will represent at the Gay Softball World
Series 2014 in Dallas TX. This is the 4th World Series TMSL has
participated in. The teams will travel to Dallas September 21st - 27th.
www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Counseling Services

Representing D Division is the Renegades Tulsa Twisters (in green) and the
T-Town Zealers (in red)

Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

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Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Representing C Division is the Oklahoma Rampage

Tulsa Metro Softball League
2014 Fall Ball Registration is now open

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This year's Tulsa Metro Softball League Fall season will
be a short 4 week season beginning Sunday, October
5th, and ending on Sunday, October 26th. So you are
guaranteed to play 2 games each weekend. Games will
be played at TMSL normal scheduled times from 1:00
pm - 4:00 pm. Member dues this season will be
$30. Once again this year, you are allowed to sign up
with a partner or two to join you in the fun of Fall Ball.

SOS Group

TMSL is also bringing back the Fall Ball Referral
Program, where if you recruit a new member (a member
who has never played in TMSL leagues), then you will receive $10 off your
dues! So refer 3 new friends, you will play for free! Sign up
at tulsametrosoftball.com/leagues/softball

Ballroom Pride Series - Beginning Cha Cha

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

4 week class starting on Friday September 12th; 7:00 pm
Ballroom Blitz
4960D S 83rd E Ave
Tulsa, OK 74145

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Equality Business Alliance member, Ballroom Blitz will present a
progressive 4 week series of classes especially for the LGBT community
and allies with a Beginning Cha Cha class. Diana Easter will teach the 4
week series starting on Friday, September 12th at 7:00 pm. The cost for the
4 week series will be $32 and must have 8 students to hold the
class. Students must join before or at the first class.
For more information, visit www.ballroomblitzok.com or click here to
sign up.

Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by

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Every Tuesday at 6:30 pm; 1st Sunday of every month at 12:30 pm

Yolanda Arnold

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality will be hosting
the Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the First
Sunday of every month at 12:30 pm.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

Mindfulness/awareness meditation is
the foundation of all that we do in
Shambhala Meditation Training. This
ancient practice of self-discovery is
rooted in the simple but revolutionary
premise that every human being has
the ability to cultivate the mind's
inherent stability, clarity and strength in order to be more awake and to
develop the compassion and insight necessary to care for oneself and
the
world
genuinely.
For
more
information
please
visit tulsa.shambhala.org or email shambhalatulsa@gmail.com

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Friday, Sept 26th at 10:30 pm &amp; Saturday, Sept 27th at 11:55 pm
Circle Cinema
10 S Lewis Ave
Graveyard Shift proudly presents a 35mm print of the 2001 post-punk, neoglam rock musical HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH! Sponsored by
Oklahomans for Equality, HEDWIG tells the story of a transgender rock
songstress through award-winning songs composed by Stephen Trask.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

Purchase tickets here. Don't miss this rare opportunity to see it in 35mm!

Sexual Assault: Handle with Care
Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
On Tuesday, September 23rd, DVIS (Domestic
Violence Intervention Services) will host a
presentation called: Sexual Assualt: Handle With
Care. The presentation will teach the attendees
how to handle the first outcry of sexual assault.
The presentation will be free and open to the
public.

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Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Servoce, and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual

&amp; Tramgender Elders

Fair Housing in Tulsa Survey
Survey ends November 3rd, 2014

Tulsa Area
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The City of Tulsa is conducting a confidential survey for
feedback on whether the city has barriers to fair housing.
The survey will be part of a study on Tulsa's fair housing
choices, a study required by the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development.
The survey is available in English and Spanish by following this link here.

Broken Heart Land
Screening on Thursday, October 16th, 2014; 6:30 pm
OSU - Tulsa Auditorium
700 N Greenwood Ave

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Oklahomans for Equality, H.O.P.E.
(Health,
Outreach,
Prevention,
Education), Tulsa CARES and PFLAG
Tulsa are presenting a screening of the
documentary film, Broken Heart Land,
on Thursday, October 16th at 6:30 pm
at OSU - Tulsa Auditorium, 700 N
Greenwood Ave. A panel featuring
subjects from the film will be conducted
after the screening. This event is free
and open to the public.
Broken Heart Land, a conservative
Oklahoma family is shattered when their
gay teenage son commits suicide after
a bitterly controversial town meeting
discussing a proposal for Gay and Lesbian History Month. In their search to
unravel the mystery behind his death, they discover a tragic secret, and
begin to question their own civic responsibility as they undergo a harrowing
transformation from private citizens to public defenders of their son's legacy.
For more information on the film, visit brokenheartland.com
For more information about the event, contact Bruce Lewis at 918.834.4194
or by email at brucel@tulsacares.org

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels.
The class will create an
environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator
for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday from 1:00 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach

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Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Enid Pride 2014
Saturday, September 20th, 2014; 12:00 - 6:00 pm

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Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Enid Pride 2014
Saturday, September 20th, 2014; 12:00 - 6:00 pm
Government Springs Park
600 E Garriotte, Enid, OK 73702
For more info, visit Facebook, email enidpride@yahoo.com
enidlgbtcoalition.org
or call 1.800.878.5298

1st Annual Gay Pride River Festival
Friday, September 26th - Sunday, September 28th

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next

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event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

September 26th - 28th Sparrow Hawk Camp &amp; TahlEQUALITY will host
their first annual Gay Pride River Festival. Our family is proud to be apart of
an event that welcomes the diversity of our LGBTQ2 community Contact
the Sparrow Hawk Camp office to reserve your camp site. For $35/per
person, you can reserve the entire weekend of tent camping &amp; a 6 mile
pride float anytime for 8:00 am till noon (last bus out is noon) on Saturday
the 27th. This includes live music, karaoke, and a world class theatrical
drag show on Saturday evening at 8:00 pm. Please call and reserve your
tickets today!
$35 @ Camp
$37.50 Phone Orders
$30 (additional) RV sites- please make reservations.
For reservation call: 918.456.8371

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

Reframing Positive: Tulsa CARES PhotoVoice
Exhibition
Exhibit runs from September 15th through October 3rd

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Center for Creavitity
910 S Boston Ave
Tulsa Community College's Center for Creativity and Tulsa CARES present
Reframing Positive: Tulsa CARES PhotoVoice Exhibition. The exhibit will
feature photography created by Tulsa CARES clients living with HIV and
AIDS. This powerful exhibition highlights the struggles, triumphs, and daily
lives of this often-marginalized community.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Exhibit runs September 15 - October 3, 2014
at Tulsa Community College's Center for Creativity
910 South Boston Avenue
For more information, visit www.tulsacc.edu/centerforcreativity

Acting Class for Kids
Free Preview class on Thursday, September 18th; 5:00 - 6:00 pm
Regular class starts Thursday, September 25th: 5:00 - 6:00 pm

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Join Professional Actor Chris Middlebrook to
learn all about Acting on Stage, for TV and
Commercials. Chris Middlebrook got his
start in the Andrew Lloyd Webber Musical
"Whistle Down the Wind" and now runs his
own entertainment company here in Tulsa. He has performed all over the
world as a Singer and Actor and works for Tulsa's only professional
Equity company Tulsa Project Theatre. Presented by BAM Entertainment.
Come to the Free Preview class on Thursday, September 18th, at the
Equality Center. For more information, call Chris at 918.899.8819 or email
Info@BamTulsa.com or visit www.bamtulsa.com.

SAGE Tulsa Halloween Party
Tuesday, October 28th, 2014; 10:00 am
SAGE Tulsa will have their Halloween party and costume contest on
Tuesday, October 28th. The group will meet at the Equality Center at 10:00
am and then head to the party location. FOr more information, email
SAGE@OkEq.org

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahoma Mister Leather 2015
October 17th - 19th, 2014

Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

For more information, visit TulsaLeather.com
Euphoria: Benefit Fashion Show
Saturday, October 4th, 2014; 6:30 pm

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A team of local fashion entities and
restaurants that share a dream of
helping a good cause as well as
keeping Tulsa looking sharp have joined
forces to create the fashion event
"Euphoria." The event will be held on
Saturday, October 4th, 2014 at Mixed
Company Bar located in Downtown
Tulsa. The fashion show will be raising
funds for H.O.P.E. (Health Outreach
Prevention Education) and paying a
special tribute to the late Mikal Hunt.

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Tickets in advance are $25 and $30 at
the door which opens at 5:00 pm. The
event starts at 6:30 pm. Attendees are
urged to come early. Tickets can be
purchased at here.

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

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Participants include On A Whim Tulsa,
Hill&amp;Jordan Studios LLC. Dilly Deli, Mixed Company, and Zanmai.
Mixed Company is located at 3rd and Denver near the BOK Center in
Tulsa, OK. For more information visit www.hillandjordanstudios.com

Bullying Prevention Conference

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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Saturday, October 11th, 2014; 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Wilson Teaching and Learning Academy
2710 E 11th Street
Tulsa, OK 74104
Bullying Prevention Conference
Saturday, October 11th 2014 - 9:00 am to 3:00
pm
Wilson Teaching and Learning Academy
Free Admission for All - Educators, Parents, &amp; Secondary Students
Students, parent and educators will learn about:
• School climate issues
• Bullying and suicide
• Local prevention programs
• School based initiviative
• Prevention and intervention
• Cyberbullying
For more information or to register, visit preventbullyingtulsa.org

Computer Boot Camp
Saturdays, Class starts soon
The world is changing and you refuse to
be left behind. And you want to be able
to email your friends and family
members or even show your grandkids
a couple of tricks that you've learned on
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use the Internet to search on topics that
are important to you - the latest health
information, what's happening in the
world, or what the headlines are in the city. Class size will be limited to 9.
For more information or to reserve your spot, please contact Mary Jones at
918.743.4297 or Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Spirit Day - October 16th

Millions go purple on Spirit Day in a stand against bullying and to show their
support for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth. Observed
annually since 2010, individuals, schools, organizations, corporations, and
public figures wear purple, which symbolizes 'spirit' on the rainbow flag.
Pledge to go purple here

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Halloween 2014
Saturday, October 25th through Saturday, November 1st
Oklahomans for Equality will turn the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center into a
haunted house this Halloween for an
entire week.
We need volunteers for our haunted
horror show. You need to be available
for upcoming planning meetings and
anytime between 4:00 pm and 12:00 am during
Halloween week. Email Mary.Jones@OkEq.org if you
would like to volunteer. First planning meeting will be
Sunday, September 28th at 2:00 pm at the Equality
Center.

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Trans-sition Research Study
Researchers at the University of Texas are seeking
trans* identified individuals who intend to begin
transition, those who have already begun transition,
and
those
who
identify
as
having
completed transition. This study will look at
personal experiences of individuals before, during,
and after transition. Please use the above link to
provide your contact information. You will then
be sent a short questionnaire to determine eligibility.
Eligible participants will be contacted to schedule an in-person or
phone interview.
For questions, please contact: Dr. Julie Nagoshi, School of Social Work,
University of Texas at Arlington julienagoshi@uta.edu
Survey Link: https://okstatecoe.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?
SID=SV_3K9dW0lGcSFUvHL

10th Annual Drag Bingo
Saturday, September 20th, 2014; 6:30 pm
Don't forget the 10th Anniversary of Drag Queen Bingo is September 20th.
You can get tickets at helpinghandsfoundation14.org Select web store
and make your selection. This year we are having cocktail party starting at
6:30 pm for everyone. And a VIP dinner starting at 6:00 pm for those who
have purchased a 600.00 table.

Equality Center Pride Store
New in the Pride Store, Oklahomo mugs available for $10.
Good for your morning coffee or for your desk to hold pens and
pecils.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Hancock Park' by Katherine V. Forrest
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
When Detective Kate Delafield and her partner,
Detective Joe Cameron, get the call to
investigate a homicide in the secluded, oldmoney neighborhood of Hancock Park, Kate has
the feeling it s not going to be murder as usual.
Her hunch is correct. A cultured, refined mother
of three, Victoria Talbot is the last person you'd
expect to die by gunshot, execution-style. At first
the finger of guilt seems to point at the victim s
ex-husband Douglas, and everyone involved
from the authorities to his own children are more
than willing to suspect him.
But for Kate, the easy way has rarely been
proven the right way, and there are too many
unanswered questions that suggest not all is at it seems with this
dysfunctional family. Now, Douglas Talbot is on trial for his life, Kate s lover
Aimee has disappeared to God-knows-where, and Kate must piece
together a deadly puzzle of secrets and lies...
Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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eNews

September 17th, 2014
In This Issue
Give A Day
EBA Sponsor
Board of Directors
Equality Business Alliance

Welcome to the eNews.
The annual OkEq Membership meeting will be Thursday, September 25th,
2014 with Board election voting ending at the 7:00 pm start time. Revisions
to the OkEq Bylaws will also be voted on by the membership at this
meeting.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

Gay Softball World Series
TMSL
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation
Group
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
DVIS Presentation

Be Our Voice, Give a Day

Fair
Survey
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In honor of Nancy Eggen for all the outstanding work she has done
for the LGBT community, and for officiating their wedding, Rebekah
Herrick and Lori Franklin have made a donation to OkEq's Be Our
Voice, Give a Day campaign and are sponsoring Oklahomans for
Equality for the day of September 23rd, 2014. Thank You Nancy and
Congratulations Rebekah and Lori!

Broken Heart Land
LGBT Shirt Quilt
Enid Pride 2014
TahlEQUALITY
Computer Boot Camp
Acting Class for Kids
October First Thursday
OUTlaw Legal Series
Transforming Hate
SAGE Tulsa Halloween
Halloween 2014
Tulsa CARES PhotoVoice
Exhibit

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Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and
Board of Directors Elections - September 25th

OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
October 16th, 7:00 pm

OkEq Board 2013 - 2014
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality will be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center on September 25th, 2014 beginning at 7:00 pm.
Presently, eight Board of Director spaces are up for election. Revisions to
the OkEq Bylaws will also be voted on by the membership at this meeting.
To review the candidates up for nomination, you may view their bios on the
OkEq website here.

Current members may cast their ballots in the following ways:
• Current members may cast their written ballots in-person
before the OkEq annual meeting on Thursday, September
25th, 2014. All voting must occur before 7:00 pm

Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The September exhibit at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Steve Tomlin.
________

• Current members may come to the Equality Center during
regular operating hours (12:00 - 9:00 pm) to cast an absentee
ballot
• Current members may also request that a ballot be mailed to
them by calling Lucas Green at 918.743.4297 Monday through
Friday between 10 am and 6 pm or by requesting an electronic
ballot by contacting Lucas.Green@OkEq.org. Ballots may be
returned by fax to 918.295.6885. All requested ballots must
be received no later than September 24th, 2014
• An online ballot has been made available on the OkEq
website here. Your membership will be validated before the
ballot is accepted. Online voting will end at 6:30 pm on
Thursday, September 25th.
Oklahomans for Equality
P.O. Box 2687
Tulsa, OK 74101

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

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Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The September Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, September
17th, 2014 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by Tulsa Plastic Surgery, 6585 S. Yale, Suite
315, Tulsa, OK 74136. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an
invite to everyone on your friends list.

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Tulsa Plastic Surgery
6585 S Yale, Suite 315
Tulsa, OK 74136

Tulsa Metro Softball Teams head to the
Gay Softball World Series in Dallas, TX

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee
scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8586

Three Tulsa Metro Softball League will represent at the Gay Softball World
Series 2014 in Dallas TX. This is the 4th World Series TMSL has
participated in. The teams will travel to Dallas September 21st - 27th.
www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Counseling Services

Representing D Division is the Renegades Tulsa Twisters (in green) and the
T-Town Zealers (in red)

Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

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Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

Representing C Division is the Oklahoma Rampage

Tulsa Metro Softball League
2014 Fall Ball Registration is now open
This year's Tulsa Metro Softball League Fall season will
be a short 4 week season beginning Sunday, October
5th, and ending on Sunday, October 26th. So you are
guaranteed to play 2 games each weekend. Games will
be played at TMSL normal scheduled times from 1:00
pm - 4:00 pm. Member dues this season will be
$30. Once again this year, you are allowed to sign up
with a partner or two to join you in the fun of Fall Ball.
TMSL is also bringing back the Fall Ball Referral
Program, where if you recruit a new member (a member
who has never played in TMSL leagues), then you will receive $10 off your
dues! So refer 3 new friends, you will play for free! Sign up
at tulsametrosoftball.com/leagues/softball

Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Every Tuesday at 6:30 pm; 1st Sunday of every month at 12:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality will be hosting
the Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the First
Sunday of every month at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation is
the foundation of all that we do in
Shambhala Meditation Training. This
ancient practice of self-discovery is
rooted in the simple but revolutionary
premise that every human being has
the ability to cultivate the mind's
inherent stability, clarity and strength in order to be more awake and to
develop the compassion and insight necessary to care for oneself and

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by

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the
world
genuinely.
For
more
information
visit tulsa.shambhala.org or email shambhalatulsa@gmail.com

please

Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Friday, Sept 26th at 10:30 pm &amp; Saturday, Sept 27th at 11:55 pm
Circle Cinema
10 S Lewis Ave
Graveyard Shift proudly presents a 35mm print of the 2001 post-punk, neoglam rock musical HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH! Sponsored by
Oklahomans for Equality, HEDWIG tells the story of a transgender rock
songstress through award-winning songs composed by Stephen Trask.

Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Purchase tickets here. Don't miss this rare opportunity to see it in 35mm!

Sexual Assault: Handle with Care
Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

DVIS
Ca11RAPE

On Tuesday, September 23rd, DVIS (Domestic
Violence Intervention Services) will host a
presentation called: Sexual Assualt: Handle With
Care. The presentation will teach the attendees
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how to handle the first outcry of sexual assault. D o _ v , . . _ _
The presentation will be free and open to the
public. Please email Mary.Jones@OkEq.org if you would like to attend.

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Fair Housing in Tulsa Survey
Survey ends November 3rd, 2014
The City of Tulsa is conducting a confidential survey for
feedback on whether the city has barriers to fair housing.
The survey will be part of a study on Tulsa's fair housing
choices, a study required by the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development.
The survey is available in English and Spanish by following this link here.

Broken Heart Land

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

sage

Servoce, and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual

&amp; Tramgender Elders

Screening on Thursday, October 16th, 2014; 6:30 pm
OSU - Tulsa Auditorium
700 N Greenwood Ave
Oklahomans for Equality, H.O.P.E.
(Health,
Outreach,
Prevention,
Education), Tulsa CARES and PFLAG
Tulsa are presenting a screening of the
documentary film, Broken Heart Land,

Tulsa Area
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on Thursday, October 16th at 6:30 pm
at OSU - Tulsa Auditorium, 700 N
Greenwood Ave. A panel featuring
subjects from the film will be conducted
after the screening. This event is free
and open to the public.
Broken Heart Land, a conservative
Oklahoma family is shattered when their
gay teenage son commits suicide after
a bitterly controversial town meeting
discussing a proposal for Gay and Lesbian History Month. In their search to
unravel the mystery behind his death, they discover a tragic secret, and
begin to question their own civic responsibility as they undergo a harrowing
transformation from private citizens to public defenders of their son's legacy.

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

For more information on the film, visit brokenheartland.com
For more information about the event, contact Bruce Lewis at 918.834.4194
or by email at brucel@tulsacares.org

LGBT Pride T-Shirt Quilt Project
For the 35th Anniversary of Oklahomans for Equality, a
quilt project has been started to make a quilt from of all
kinds of LGBT related shirts. Pride would be best, but we
welcome any and all LGBT shirts. Quality is not
important since they will be cut up anyway.

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Please bring your shirts to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center anytime
between 12:00 pm and 9:00 pm Monday through Saturday.

Enid Pride 2014
Saturday, September 20th, 2014; 12:00 - 6:00 pm

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Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels.
The class will create an
environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

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Jimmy Jordan, Navigator
for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday from 1:00 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach

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Enid Pride 2014
Saturday, September 20th, 2014; 12:00 - 6:00 pm
Government Springs Park
600 E Garriotte, Enid, OK 73702
For more info, visit Facebook, email enidpride@yahoo.com
enidlgbtcoalition.org
or call 1.800.878.5298

1st Annual Gay Pride River Festival

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Friday, September 26th - Sunday, September 28th

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

September 26th - 28th Sparrow Hawk Camp &amp; TahlEQUALITY will host
their first annual Gay Pride River Festival. Our family is proud to be apart of
an event that welcomes the diversity of our LGBTQ2 community Contact
the Sparrow Hawk Camp office to reserve your camp site. For $35/per
person, you can reserve the entire weekend of tent camping &amp; a 6 mile
pride float anytime for 8:00 am till noon (last bus out is noon) on Saturday
the 27th. This includes live music, karaoke, and a world class theatrical
drag show on Saturday evening at 8:00 pm. Please call and reserve your
tickets today!
$35 @ Camp
$37.50 Phone Orders
$30 (additional) RV sites- please make reservations.
For reservation call: 918.456.8371

Computer Boot Camp

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Sundays, Starting September 28th; 12:30 pm
The world is changing and you refuse to
be left behind. And you want to be able
to email your friends and family
members or even show your grandkids
a couple of tricks that you've learned on
the computer. You want to be able to
use the Internet to search on topics that
are important to you - the latest health
information, what's happening in the
world, or what the headlines are in the city. Class size will be limited to 9.
For more information or to reserve your spot, please contact Mary Jones at
918.743.4297 or Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Acting Class for Kids
Free Preview class on Thursday, September 18th; 5:00 - 6:00 pm

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next

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Regular class starts Thursday, September 25th: 5:00 - 6:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Join Professional Actor Chris Middlebrook to
learn all about Acting on Stage, for TV and
Commercials. Chris Middlebrook got his
start in the Andrew Lloyd Webber Musical
"Whistle Down the Wind" and now runs his
own entertainment company here in Tulsa. He has performed all over the
world as a Singer and Actor and works for Tulsa's only professional
Equity company Tulsa Project Theatre. Presented by BAM Entertainment.

event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Come to the Free Preview class on Thursday, September 18th, at the
Equality Center. For more information, call Chris at 918.899.8819 or email
Info@BamTulsa.com or visit www.bamtulsa.com.

October First Thursday Art Show
Thursday, October 2nd, 2014; 6:00 pm
The October OkEq showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Ann and
Chuck Tomlins, in a show, beginning with a
reception on Thursday, October 2nd from
6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing throughout
the month.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

OUTlaw Legal Series
Wednesday, October 8th, 2014; 7:00 pm
The time has now come for "Marriage Equality" to go to
the Supreme Court. The OUTlaw Legal Series will
discuss the latest news on the Oklahoma Marriage
Equality Lawsuit. On Wednesday, October 8th at 7:00
pm. Please bring your questions and thoughts for our
legal expert Conor Cleary, Esq.

Transforming Hate: A Creative Process
Call for Submissions
The Oklahomans for Equality art gallery
will be mounting a special group exhibit
in January 2015 called Transforming
Hate: A Creative Process... and YOU
are invited to submit work for
consideration.
This themed show will compliment a
traveling exhibit at Living Arts of Tulsa,
called "Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate"... wherein 60 artists literally
created art works from 4000 volumes of white supremacist bibles and other
books of hate speech. To read more about this exhibit and see some of the
work go to http://www.speakingvolumes.net/

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday

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Living Arts has invited OkEq, as well as other organizations in Tulsa, to
participate in opening a community wide conversation, in the hope of
discovering new and creative ways that we might transform hate and begin
a healing process. The exhibit at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Gallery
will showcase in January 2015.
For information on how to submit your work, visit okeq.org/art-gallery

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

SAGE Tulsa Halloween Party
Tuesday, October 28th, 2014; 10:00 am
SAGE Tulsa will have their Halloween party and costume contest on
Tuesday, October 28th. The group will meet at the Equality Center at 10:00
am and then head to the party location. FOr more information, email
SAGE@OkEq.org

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.

Halloween 2014

Guiding Right provides
testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

Saturday, October 25th through Saturday, November 1st
Oklahomans for Equality will turn the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center into a
haunted house this Halloween for an
entire week.
We need volunteers for our haunted
horror show. You need to be available
for upcoming planning meetings and
anytime between 4:00 pm and 12:00 am during
Halloween week. Email Mary.Jones@OkEq.org if you
would like to volunteer. First planning meeting will be
Sunday, September 28th at 2:00 pm at the Equality
Center.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org
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Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

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Reframing Positive: Tulsa CARES PhotoVoice
Exhibition
Exhibit runs from September 15th through October 3rd

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Tulsa Community College
Center for Creavitity
910 S Boston Ave

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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Tulsa Community College's Center for Creativity and Tulsa CARES present
Reframing Positive: Tulsa CARES PhotoVoice Exhibition. The exhibit will
feature photography created by Tulsa CARES clients living with HIV and
AIDS. This powerful exhibition highlights the struggles, triumphs, and daily
lives of this often-marginalized community.

Exhibit runs September 15 - October 3, 2014
at Tulsa Community College's Center for Creativity
910 South Boston Avenue
For more information, visit www.tulsacc.edu/centerforcreativity

Oklahoma Mister Leather 2015
October 17th - 19th, 2014

For more information, visit TulsaLeather.com
Euphoria: Benefit Fashion Show
Saturday, October 4th, 2014; 6:30 pm

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A team of local fashion entities and
restaurants that share a dream of
helping a good cause as well as
keeping Tulsa looking sharp have joined
forces to create the fashion event
"Euphoria." The event will be held on
Saturday, October 4th, 2014 at Mixed
Company Bar located in Downtown
Tulsa. The fashion show will be raising
funds for H.O.P.E. (Health Outreach
Prevention Education) and paying a
special tribute to the late Mikal Hunt.
Tickets in advance are $25 and $30 at
the door which opens at 5:00 pm. The
event starts at 6:30 pm. Attendees are
urged to come early. Tickets can be
purchased at here.
Participants include On A Whim Tulsa,
Hill&amp;Jordan Studios LLC. Dilly Deli, Mixed Company, and Zanmai.
Mixed Company is located at 3rd and Denver near the BOK Center in
Tulsa, OK. For more information visit www.hillandjordanstudios.com

Bullying Prevention Conference
Saturday, October 11th, 2014; 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Wilson Teaching and Learning Academy
2710 E 11th Street
Tulsa, OK 74104
Bullying Prevention Conference
Saturday, October 11th 2014 - 9:00 am to 3:00
pm
Wilson Teaching and Learning Academy
Free Admission for All - Educators, Parents, &amp; Secondary Students
Students, parent and educators will learn about:
• School climate issues
• Bullying and suicide
• Local prevention programs
• School based initiviative
• Prevention and intervention
• Cyberbullying
For more information or to register, visit preventbullyingtulsa.org

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Millions go purple on Spirit Day in a stand against bullying and to show their
support for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth. Observed
annually since 2010, individuals, schools, organizations, corporations, and
public figures wear purple, which symbolizes 'spirit' on the rainbow flag.
Pledge to go purple here

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Trans-sition Research Study
Researchers at the University of Texas are seeking
trans* identified individuals who intend to begin
transition, those who have already begun transition,
and
those
who
identify
as
having
completed transition. This study will look at
personal experiences of individuals before, during,
and after transition. Please use the above link to
provide your contact information. You will then
be sent a short questionnaire to determine eligibility.
Eligible participants will be contacted to schedule an in-person or
phone interview.
For questions, please contact: Dr. Julie Nagoshi, School of Social Work,
University of Texas at Arlington julienagoshi@uta.edu
Survey Link: https://okstatecoe.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?
SID=SV_3K9dW0lGcSFUvHL

10th Annual Drag Bingo
Saturday, September 20th, 2014; 6:30 pm
Hyatt Regency Tulsa
The 10th Anniversary of Drag Queen Bingo is September 20th. You can get
tickets at helpinghandsfoundation14.org Select web store and make your
selection. This year's cocktail party starts at 6:30 pm. And a VIP dinner
starting at 6:00 pm for those who have purchased a 600.00 table.

Equality Center Pride Store
New in the Pride Store, Oklahomo mugs available for $10.
Good for your morning coffee or for your desk to hold pens and
pecils.

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Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Shade: An Anthology of Fiction by Gay Men of African Descent'
edited by Bruce Morrow and Charles Rowell
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

A gay African-American fiction anthology
features works by award-winning authors and
promising newcomers including A. Cinque+a6
Hick, Bil Wright, Larry Duplechan, and Jaime
Manrique, and pays tribute to a range of cultural
events.

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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September 24th, 2014
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Board of Directors
Equality Business Alliance
Hedwig and the Angry Inch

Welcome to the eNews.
The annual OkEq Membership meeting will be Thursday, September 25th,
2014 with Board election voting ending at the 7:00 pm start time. Revisions
to the OkEq Bylaws will also be voted on by the membership at this
meeting.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Plexus Slim

Gay Softball World Series
TMSL
A Murder of Storytellers
Computer Boot Camp
Tulsa Shambhala Meditation
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Transforming Hate
Acting Class for Kids
Reiki Sessions

Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and
Board of Directors Elections - September 25th

SAGE Tulsa Halloween
Halloween 2014
OK Mister Leather 2015
Spirit Day
Bullying Conference
2015 Call for Art
OUT OK Film Festival
Euphoria
Parish Church of St Jerome
Miss Brookside
OSU Survey

OkEq Board 2013 - 2014

Pride Store
Rainbow Library

The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality will be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center on September 25th, 2014 beginning at 7:00 pm.
Presently, eight Board of Director spaces are up for election. Revisions to
the OkEq Bylaws will also be voted on by the membership at this meeting.

Volunteer

To review the candidates up for nomination, you may view their bios on the
OkEq website here.

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Find Us on Facebook

• Current members may cast their written ballots in-person
before the OkEq annual meeting on Thursday, September
25th, 2014. All voting must occur before 7:00 pm
• Current members may come to the Equality Center during
regular operating hours (12:00 - 9:00 pm) to cast an absentee
ballot
• Current members may also request that a ballot be mailed to
them by calling Lucas Green at 918.743.4297 Monday through
Friday between 10 am and 6 pm or by requesting an electronic
ballot by contacting Lucas.Green@OkEq.org. Ballots may be
returned by fax to 918.295.6885. All requested ballots must
be received no later than September 24th, 2014
• An online ballot has been made available on the OkEq
website here. Your membership will be validated before the
ballot is accepted. Online voting will end at 6:30 pm on
Thursday, September 25th.
Oklahomans for Equality
P.O. Box 2687
Tulsa, OK 74101

OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,
October 16th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting minutes
are available upon request
10 days after meeting
date.

OkEq Art Exhibit

Equality Business Alliance

The September exhibit at
the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Steve Tomlin.
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Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The October Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, October 15th,
2014 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by The Garden Trug, 3009 E 101st St, Tulsa,
Oklahoma 74137. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to
everyone on your friends list.

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3009 E 101st St
Tulsa, OK 74137

Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Friday, Sept 26th at 10:30 pm &amp; Saturday, Sept 27th at 11:55 pm

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a
sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918

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�Three Tulsa Metro Softball League will represent at the Gay Softball World
Series 2014 in Dallas TX. This is the 4th World Series TMSL has
participated in. The teams will travel to Dallas September 21st - 27th.
www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Tulsa Metro Softball Teams head to the
Gay Softball World Series in Dallas, TX

Purchase tickets here. Don't miss this rare opportunity to see it in 35mm!

Graveyard Shift proudly presents a 35mm print of the 2001 post-punk, neoglam rock musical HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH! Sponsored by
Oklahomans for Equality, HEDWIG tells the story of a transgender rock
songstress through award-winning songs composed by Stephen Trask.

Circle Cinema
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Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling
is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Counseling Services

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8586

Counseling Services

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Counseling Services

Representing C Division is the Oklahoma Rampage

Tulsa Metro Softball League
2014 Fall Ball Registration is now open

Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a
sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot, LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

This year's Tulsa Metro Softball League Fall season will
be a short 4 week season beginning Sunday, October
5th, and ending on Sunday, October 26th. So you are
guaranteed to play 2 games each weekend. Games will
be played at TMSL normal scheduled times from 1:00
pm - 4:00 pm. Member dues this season will be
$30. Once again this year, you are allowed to sign up
with a partner or two to join you in the fun of Fall Ball.
TMSL is also bringing back the Fall Ball Referral
Program, where if you recruit a new member (a member
who has never played in TMSL leagues), then you will receive $10 off your
dues! So refer 3 new friends, you will play for free! Sign up
at tulsametrosoftball.com/leagues/softball

A Murder of Storytellers - Writing Group
Beginning September 26th, Every Friday at 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Beginning
on
Friday,
September 26th, A Murder of
Storytellers will meet for a
writing group at the Equality
Center at 7:00 pm. As an indie publishing house, A Murder of Storytellers
looks for voices in genre fiction that are often ignored or asked to change.
As a writing group, they seek to help make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local writers of all backgrounds.
Everyone knows that a gathering of crows is called a murder, but in days
past, it was also called a storytelling. So, let's gather, tell our stories, and
murder those fears and errors that hold us back.

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety

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Computer Boot Camp
Every other Sunday, Starting September 28th; 12:30 pm
The world is changing and you refuse to
be left behind. And you want to be able
to email your friends and family
members or even show your grandkids
a couple of tricks that you've learned on
the computer. You want to be able to
use the Internet to search on topics that
are important to you - the latest health
information, what's happening in the
world, or what the headlines are in the city. Class size will be limited to 9.
For more information or to reserve your spot, please contact Mary Jones at
918.743.4297 or Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
Every Tuesday at 6:30 pm; 1st Sunday of every month at 12:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality will be hosting
the Tulsa Shambhala Meditation Group
every Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the First
Sunday of every month at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness meditation is
the foundation of all that we do in
Shambhala Meditation Training. This
ancient practice of self-discovery is
rooted in the simple but revolutionary
premise that every human being has
the ability to cultivate the mind's
inherent stability, clarity and strength in order to be more awake and to
develop the compassion and insight necessary to care for oneself and
the
world
genuinely.
For
more
information
please
visit tulsa.shambhala.org or email shambhalatulsa@gmail.com

(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every
Monday at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. For
more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one
to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, October 7th, 2014; 6:30 pm
The October meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at India Palace on
Tuesday, October 7th, 2014 at 6:30 pm. India Palace is located at
6963 S. Lewis Ave
Guys Dine Too is a social program for Gay Men, and their male Allies/
friends, and meets at a different restaurant every month.
Please RSVP to Richard Haley at gaydine2@yahoo.com
if you plan on attending.

Fair Housing in Tulsa Survey
Survey ends November 3rd, 2014
The City of Tulsa is conducting a confidential survey for
feedback on whether the city has barriers to fair housing.
The survey will be part of a study on Tulsa's fair housing

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choices, a study required by the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development.
The survey is available in English and Spanish by following this link here.

Broken Heart Land
Screening on Thursday, October 16th, 2014; 6:30 pm
OSU - Tulsa Auditorium
700 N Greenwood Ave

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Oklahomans for Equality, H.O.P.E.
(Health,
Outreach,
Prevention,
Education), Tulsa CARES and PFLAG
Tulsa are presenting a screening of the
documentary film, Broken Heart Land,
on Thursday, October 16th at 6:30 pm
at OSU - Tulsa Auditorium, 700 N
Greenwood Ave. A panel featuring
subjects from the film will be conducted
after the screening. This event is free
and open to the public.

Serv,ces and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual

&amp; Transgender Elders

Broken Heart Land, a conservative
Oklahoma family is shattered when their
gay teenage son commits suicide after
a bitterly controversial town meeting
discussing a proposal for Gay and Lesbian History Month. In their search to
unravel the mystery behind his death, they discover a tragic secret, and
begin to question their own civic responsibility as they undergo a harrowing
transformation from private citizens to public defenders of their son's legacy.
For more information on the film, visit brokenheartland.com
For more information about the event, contact Bruce Lewis at 918.834.4194
or by email at brucel@tulsacares.org
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LGBT Pride T-Shirt Quilt Project
For the 35th Anniversary of Oklahomans for Equality, a
quilt project has been started to make a quilt from of all
kinds of LGBT related shirts. Pride would be best, but we
welcome any and all LGBT shirts. Quality is not
important since they will be cut up anyway.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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Please bring your shirts to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center anytime
between 12:00 pm and 9:00 pm Monday through Saturday.

1st Annual Gay Pride River Festival
Friday, September 26th - Sunday, September 28th

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels. The
class will create an

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environment for the beginner
as well as the advanced
participant to be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance

September 26th - 28th Sparrow Hawk Camp &amp; TahlEQUALITY will host
their first annual Gay Pride River Festival. Our family is proud to be apart of
an event that welcomes the diversity of our LGBTQ2 community Contact
the Sparrow Hawk Camp office to reserve your camp site. For $35/per
person, you can reserve the entire weekend of tent camping &amp; a 6 mile
pride float anytime for 8:00 am till noon (last bus out is noon) on Saturday
the 27th. This includes live music, karaoke, and a world class theatrical
drag show on Saturday evening at 8:00 pm. Please call and reserve your
tickets today!
$35 @ Camp
$37.50 Phone Orders
$30 (additional) RV sites- please make reservations.
For reservation call: 918.456.8371

October First Thursday Art Show
Thursday, October 2nd, 2014; 6:00 pm
The October OkEq showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Ann and
Chuck Tomlins, in a show, beginning with a
reception on Thursday, October 2nd from
6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing throughout
the month.

Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

OUTlaw Legal Series
Wednesday, October 8th, 2014; 7:00 pm
The time has now come for "Marriage Equality" to go to
the Supreme Court. The OUTlaw Legal Series will
discuss the latest news on the Oklahoma Marriage
Equality Lawsuit. On Wednesday, October 8th at 7:00
pm. Please bring your questions and thoughts for our
legal expert Conor Cleary, Esq. Please email
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org to RSVP

Transforming Hate: A Creative Process
Call for Submissions

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
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The Oklahomans for Equality art gallery
will be mounting a special group exhibit
in January 2015 called Transforming
Hate: A Creative Process... and YOU
are invited to submit work for
consideration.
This themed show will compliment a
traveling exhibit at Living Arts of Tulsa,
called "Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate"... wherein 60 artists literally
created art works from 4000 volumes of white supremacist bibles and other
books of hate speech. To read more about this exhibit and see some of the
work go to http://www.speakingvolumes.net/
Living Arts has invited OkEq, as well as other organizations in Tulsa, to
participate in opening a community wide conversation, in the hope of
discovering new and creative ways that we might transform hate and begin
a healing process. The exhibit at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Gallery
will showcase in January 2015.
For information on how to submit your work, visit okeq.org/art-gallery

Acting Class for Kids
Free Preview class on Thursday, September 25th; 5:00 - 6:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Join Professional Actor Chris Middlebrook to
learn all about Acting on Stage, for TV and
Commercials. Chris Middlebrook got his
start in the Andrew Lloyd Webber Musical
"Whistle Down the Wind" and now runs his
own entertainment company here in Tulsa. He has performed all over the
world as a Singer and Actor and works for Tulsa's only professional
Equity company Tulsa Project Theatre. Presented by BAM Entertainment.
Come to the Free Preview class on Thursday, September 25th, at the
Equality Center. For more information, call Chris at 918.899.8819 or email
Info@BamTulsa.com or visit www.bamtulsa.com.

Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event.
To check dates, reserve
your next event or to
receive pricing information,
contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for
LGBT parents and families
in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

Reiki Sessions
By Appointment
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
Reiki - pronounced "ray-key" is a life energy balancing
and stress reduction technique that uses chakra points
for a non-impact healing session. Reiki promotes
healing in countless areas including everything from
physical injuries and aches, to mental and spiritual
traumas and hurts, to overall balancing in life. It does not
use or replace traditional medicine, but instead uses
Universal Life Force Energy already inside us all to go to the areas of
greatest need. The practitioner acts as a conduit to help the energy move
more freely to those areas.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and our community.

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$75 for non OkEq members and $50 for OkEq members. A sliding scale is
also available. Monica Haney is a certified Reiki Practitioner and is happy to
answer your call or text at 918.381.1656

SAGE Tulsa Hobo Halloween Party
Tuesday, October 28th, 2014; 10:00 am
SAGE Tulsa will have their Halloween party and a Hobo costume contest
on Tuesday, October 28th. Prizes will be given for the best hobo costume.
The group will meet at the Equality Center at 10:00 am and then head to
the party location. For more information, email SAGE@OkEq.org

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as
well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center

Zombie House 2014
Saturday, October 25th through Saturday, November 1st
Oklahomans for Equality will turn the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center into a
haunted house this Halloween for an
entire week.
We need volunteers for our haunted
horror show. You need to be available
for upcoming planning meetings and
anytime between 4:00 pm and 12:00 am during
Halloween week. Email Mary.Jones@OkEq.org if you
would like to volunteer. First planning meeting will be
Sunday, September 28th at 2:00 pm at the Equality
Center.

Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Oklahoma Mister Leather 2015
October 17th - 19th, 2014

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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For more information, visit TulsaLeather.com
Spirit Day - October 16th

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

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Millions go purple on Spirit Day in a stand against bullying and to show their
support for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth. Observed
annually since 2010, individuals, schools, organizations, corporations, and
public figures wear purple, which symbolizes 'spirit' on the rainbow flag.
Pledge to go purple here

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Bullying Prevention Conference
Saturday, October 11th, 2014; 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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Wilson Teaching and Learning Academy
2710 E 11th Street
Tulsa, OK 74104
Bullying Prevention Conference
Saturday, October 11th 2014 - 9:00 am to 3:00
pm
Wilson Teaching and Learning Academy
Free Admission for All - Educators, Parents, &amp; Secondary Students

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Students, parent and educators will learn about:
• School climate issues
• Bullying and suicide
• Local prevention programs
• School based initiviative
• Prevention and intervention
• Cyberbullying
For more information or to register, visit preventbullyingtulsa.org

2015 Call for Exhibition Proposals
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Deadline is November 15th, 2014

The Art Gallery at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center is now accepting
proposals for our monthly exhibits to fill the 2015 Exhibition Calendar. Each
chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days.
Our gallery encourages emerging artists and fresh challenging work in all
media, including installation works. Proposals should include a paragraph
or two about your vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 JPEG images which
characterize your current work. Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists
or a small group are also acceptable..
OkEq hosts an opening night reception for the artist(s), on the first
Thursday of the month. There will be a 30% commission on work sold.
Artists will be asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a
drawing at close of opening night. Deadline for submissions is November
15th, 2014. Notifications will be sent out by December 1st, 2014.
We still do have a "no repeat" policy, so will only consider proposals from
those who have not previously exhibited in the gallery, (excepting
MOREcolor participation)
Please submit by e-mail to alliejensen@cox.net,
- - - - with the subject heading
"OkEq Gallery Proposal"

OUT OK Film Festival
November 14th, 15th &amp; 16th, 2014

SAVE THE DATE
Transformative. Engrossing. And totally Entertaining...
There's an exciting and diverse world waiting to be explored during the
latest edition of OUT OK,
the Oklahoma GLBT International Film Festival.
Join us November 14, 15, 16, 2014.
Net proceeds benefit Oklahomans for Equality

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Euphoria: Benefit Fashion Show
Saturday, October 4th, 2014; 6:30 pm
A team of local fashion entities and
restaurants that share a dream of
helping a good cause as well as
keeping Tulsa looking sharp have joined
forces to create the fashion event
"Euphoria." The event will be held on
Saturday, October 4th, 2014 at Mixed
Company Bar located in Downtown
Tulsa. The fashion show will be raising
funds for H.O.P.E. (Health Outreach
Prevention Education) and paying a
special tribute to the late Mikal Hunt.
Tickets in advance are $25 and $30 at
the door which opens at 5:00 pm. The
event starts at 6:30 pm. Attendees are
urged to come early. Tickets can be
purchased at here.
Participants include On A Whim Tulsa,
Hill&amp;Jordan Studios LLC. Dilly Deli, Mixed Company, and Zanmai.
Mixed Company is located at 3rd and Denver near the BOK Center in
Tulsa, OK. For more information visit www.hillandjordanstudios.com

Parish Church of St Jerome
Upcoming Events
Parish Church of St Jerome
205 W. King St.
Tulsa, OK
• Friday, September 26th, 6:30 pm - End of
Summer Fun Celebration. A fundraiser for the
church. Homemade chili and hotdogs will be
served alongwith door prizes. Tickets are $25
• Sunday, September 28th, 11:00 am - "Feast of Title" celebrating our
Patron Saint, Jerome.
• Sunday, October 5th, 11:00 am - The honoring St. Francis and All of
Creation with the Annual Blessing of the Animals. You are invited to
bring pets to worship.
For more information, visit www.stjerometulsa.org

Miss Brookside 2015 Pageant
Saturday, October 18th, 2014; 6:30 pm
All Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 S Peoria Ave

The Miss Brookside Scholarship Pageant will select
the new Miss Brookside 2015 and Miss Brookside's
Outstanding Teen 2015 on October 18th, 2014, at All
Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 S Peoria Ave. The

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pageant will be held at 6:30 p.m. and will include
Interview, Talent, Evening Wear, On-Stage Question,
and Lifestyle and Fitness in Swimsuit. New this year
is the Brookside Stars Program. This program allows
girls between the ages of 5 and 11 the chance to
interact with the Brookside Queens, create a special
craft, and appear on stage in a tiara with a Miss contestant. General
Admission tickets are $15.00 and will be available at the door, early arrival
is recommended.
For more information visit www.MissBrooksidePageant.com
facebook/MissBrooksidePageant

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Trans-sition Research Study
Researchers at the University of Texas are seeking
trans* identified individuals who intend to begin
transition, those who have already begun transition,
and
those
who
identify
as
having
completed transition. This study will look at
personal experiences of individuals before, during,
and after transition. Please use the above link to
provide your contact information. You will then
be sent a short questionnaire to determine eligibility.
Eligible participants will be contacted to schedule an in-person or
phone interview.
For questions, please contact: Dr. Julie Nagoshi, School of Social Work,
University of Texas at Arlington julienagoshi@uta.edu
Survey Link: https://okstatecoe.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?
SID=SV_3K9dW0lGcSFUvHL

Equality Center Pride Store
New in the Pride Store, Oklahomo mugs available for $10.
Good for your morning coffee or for your desk to hold pens and
pecils.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Ride the Train'
by Shannon Bozarth
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Do you want to ride the train?" Those words
haunt Carla, whose son Jacob has just been
diagnosed with the disease. The Party is coming
to take him away to be cured, but long-standing
rumors say there is no cure. There is only
torment and torture before death at the hands of
an uncaring government. The train offers hope,
but will they survive long enough to escape the
city? And what does the future hold in a country
that is afraid of everyone that has the disease?

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

A proud Partner
Organization of
Volunteer Tulsa,
your local
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eNews

October 1st, 2014
In This Issue
Be Our Voice, Give a Day
EBA Sponsor
October First Thursday
OUTlaw Legal Series

Welcome to the eNews.
For an entire week, from Saturday October 25th through Saturday
November 1st, the Equality Center will be overrun with zombies! Test your
courage and come by for a zombified tour!
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

My2024
Equality Business Alliance
TMSL
SAGE Tulsa Halloween
Halloween 2014

Be Our Voice, Give a Day

LGBT Shirt Quilt
A Murder of Storytellers
Computer Boot Camp
Guys Dine Too
Fair Housing
SurveyBroken Heart Land
Transforming Hate
Reiki Sessions
OK Mister Leather 2015
Spirit Day
Bullying Conference
2015 Call for Art
LGBT History Month
OUT OK Film Festival
Circle Cinema
Euphoria
Parish Church of St Jerome
Miss Brookside
Tulsa Interfaith Alliance
OSU Survey
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Find Us on Facebook

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In memory of her parents' 50th Wedding Anniversary, Kelley
Parker has made a donation to OkEq's Be Our Voice, Give a
Day campaign and is sponsoring Oklahomans for Equality for
the day of October 2nd, 2014. Kelley's father Bob died on
September 9th, 2013, and her mother Jody died on July 15th,
2014. Bob and Jody Parker were married on October 2nd
1964.

OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,
October 16th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting minutes
are available upon request
10 days after meeting
date.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The October exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the works of Ann and Chuck
Tomlins.
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Click here to commemorate your special day with
OkEq's Be Our Voice, Give a Day campaign

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October First Thursday Art Show

Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a
sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

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Thursday, October 2nd, 2014; 6:00 pm
The October OkEq showcase and exhibit of
local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Ann and
Chuck Tomlins, in a show, beginning with a
reception on Thursday, October 2nd from
6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing throughout
the month.

OUTlaw Legal Series
Wednesday, October 8th, 2014; 7:00 pm
The time has now come for "Marriage Equality" to go to
the Supreme Court. The OUTlaw Legal Series will
discuss the latest news on the Oklahoma Marriage
Equality Lawsuit. On Wednesday, October 8th at 7:00
pm. Please bring your questions and thoughts for our
legal expert Conor Cleary, Esq. Please email
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org to RSVP

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8586

My2024 Town Hall Event
Wednesday, October 8th, 2014; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
What do you think is
the future for the LGBT
movement?
Your future as a transgender, gay, lesbian, or bisexual person is the future
of our movement. What do you think our lives might be like in 10 years in
the year 2024?
On Wednesday, October 8th, come by the Equality Center, join in a
nationwide online game and share your hopes, your worries, and your wild
predictions. Together, we'll create the My2024 Declaration for the Futures of
the LGBT Movement.
For more information on the nationwide My2024 event,
visit www.my2024.us

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling
is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The October Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, October 15th,
2014 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by The Garden Trug, 3009 E 101st St, Tulsa,
Oklahoma 74137. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to

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The Garden Trug
3009 E 101st St
Tulsa, OK 74137

Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a
sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot, LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

Tulsa Metro Softball League
2014 Fall Ball Registration is now open
This year's Tulsa Metro Softball League Fall season will
be a short 4 week season beginning Sunday, October
5th, and ending on Sunday, October 26th. So you are
guaranteed to play 2 games each weekend. Games will
be played at TMSL normal scheduled times from 1:00
pm - 4:00 pm. Member dues this season will be
$30. Once again this year, you are allowed to sign up
with a partner or two to join you in the fun of Fall Ball.
TMSL is also bringing back the Fall Ball Referral
Program, where if you recruit a new member (a member
who has never played in TMSL leagues), then you will receive $10 off your
dues! So refer 3 new friends, you will play for free! Sign up
at tulsametrosoftball.com/leagues/softball

SAGE Tulsa Hobo Halloween Party
Tuesday, October 28th, 2014; 10:00 am
SAGE Tulsa will have their Halloween party and a Hobo costume contest
on Tuesday, October 28th. Prizes will be given for the best hobo costume.
The group will meet at the Equality Center at 10:00 am and then head to
the party location. For more information, email SAGE@OkEq.org

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every
Monday at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. For
more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Zombie House 2014
Saturday, October 25th through Saturday, November 1st

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Oklahomans for Equality will turn the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center into a
haunted house this Halloween for an
entire week.
We need volunteers for our haunted
horror show. You need to be available
for upcoming planning meetings and
anytime between 4:00 pm and 12:00 am during
Halloween week. Email Mary.Jones@OkEq.org if you
would like to volunteer. Next planning meeting will be
Sunday, October 11th at 2:00 pm at the Equality
Center.

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Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one
to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

LGBT Pride T-Shirt Quilt Project

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

For the 35th Anniversary of Oklahomans for Equality, a
quilt project has been started to make a quilt from of all
kinds of LGBT related shirts. Pride would be best, but we
welcome any and all LGBT shirts. Quality is not
important since they will be cut up anyway.

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Please bring your shirts to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center anytime
between 12:00 pm and 9:00 pm Monday through Saturday. For more
information, email Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

A Murder of Storytellers - Writing Group
Beginning September 26th, Every Friday at 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Beginning
on
Friday,
September 26th, A Murder of
Storytellers will meet for a
writing group at the Equality
Center at 7:00 pm. As an indie publishing house, A Murder of Storytellers
looks for voices in genre fiction that are often ignored or asked to change.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org

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As a writing group, they seek to help make each other better and foster a
sense of community among local writers of all backgrounds.
Everyone knows that a gathering of crows is called a murder, but in days
past, it was also called a storytelling. So, let's gather, tell our stories, and
murder those fears and errors that hold us back.

Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesb,an, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Computer Boot Camp
Every other Sunday, Next class on October 12th; 12:30 pm
The world is changing and you refuse to
be left behind. And you want to be able
to email your friends and family
members or even show your grandkids
a couple of tricks that you've learned on
the computer. You want to be able to
use the Internet to search on topics that
are important to you - the latest health
information, what's happening in the
world, or what the headlines are in the city. Class size will be limited to 9.
For more information or to reserve your spot, please contact Mary Jones at
918.743.4297 or Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, October 7th, 2014; 6:30 pm
The October meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at India Palace on
Tuesday, October 7th, 2014 at 6:30 pm. India Palace is located at
6963 S. Lewis Ave
Guys Dine Too is a social program for Gay Men, and their male Allies/
friends, and meets at a different restaurant every month.
Please RSVP to Richard Haley at gaydine2@yahoo.com
if you plan on attending.

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st
Sunday each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality
hosts the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month
at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation
of Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Fair Housing in Tulsa Survey
Survey ends November 3rd, 2014
The City of Tulsa is conducting a confidential survey for
feedback on whether the city has barriers to fair housing.
The survey will be part of a study on Tulsa's fair housing
choices, a study required by the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development.
The survey is available in English and Spanish by following this link here.

Broken Heart Land
Screening on Thursday, October 16th, 2014; 6:30 pm
OSU - Tulsa Auditorium
700 N Greenwood Ave
Oklahomans for Equality, H.O.P.E.
(Health,
Outreach,
Prevention,
Education), Tulsa CARES and PFLAG
Tulsa are presenting a screening of the

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net

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documentary film, Broken Heart Land,
on Thursday, October 16th at 6:30 pm
at OSU - Tulsa Auditorium, 700 N
Greenwood Ave. A panel featuring
subjects from the film will be conducted
after the screening. This event is free
and open to the public.
Broken Heart Land, a conservative
Oklahoma family is shattered when their
gay teenage son commits suicide after
a bitterly controversial town meeting discussing a proposal for Gay and
Lesbian History Month. In their search to unravel the mystery behind his
death, they discover a tragic secret, and begin to question their own civic
responsibility as they undergo a harrowing transformation from private
citizens to public defenders of their son's legacy.
For more information on the film, visit brokenheartland.com
For more information about the event, contact Bruce Lewis at 918.834.4194
or by email at brucel@tulsacares.org

Transforming Hate: A Creative Process
Call for Submissions
The Oklahomans for Equality art gallery
will be mounting a special group exhibit
in January 2015 called Transforming
Hate: A Creative Process... and YOU
are invited to submit work for
consideration.
This themed show will compliment a
traveling exhibit at Living Arts of Tulsa,
called "Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate"... wherein 60 artists literally
created art works from 4000 volumes of white supremacist bibles and other
books of hate speech. To read more about this exhibit and see some of the
work go to http://www.speakingvolumes.net/
Living Arts has invited OkEq, as well as other organizations in Tulsa, to
participate in opening a community wide conversation, in the hope of
discovering new and creative ways that we might transform hate and begin
a healing process. The exhibit at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center Gallery
will showcase in January 2015.
For information on how to submit your work, visit okeq.org/art-gallery

Reiki Sessions
By Appointment
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
Reiki - pronounced "ray-key" is a life energy balancing
and stress reduction technique that uses chakra points
for a non-impact healing session. Reiki promotes
healing in countless areas including everything from
physical injuries and aches, to mental and spiritual
traumas and hurts, to overall balancing in life. It does not
use or replace traditional medicine, but instead uses

918.592.0088

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels. The
class will create an
environment for the beginner
as well as the advanced
participant to be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

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Universal Life Force Energy already inside us all to go to the areas of
greatest need. The practitioner acts as a conduit to help the energy move
more freely to those areas.
Held at the Equality Center, a session lasting approximately 1 1/2 hours is
$75 for non OkEq members and $50 for OkEq members. A sliding scale is
also available. Monica Haney is a certified Reiki Practitioner and is happy to
answer your call or text at 918.381.1656

Oklahoma Mister Leather 2015
October 17th - 19th, 2014

For more information, visit TulsaLeather.com

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Spirit Day - October 16th

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

Millions go purple on Spirit Day in a stand against bullying and to show their
support for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth. Observed
annually since 2010, individuals, schools, organizations, corporations, and
public figures wear purple, which symbolizes 'spirit' on the rainbow flag.
Pledge to go purple here

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Bullying Prevention Conference
Saturday, October 11th, 2014; 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Wilson Teaching and Learning Academy
2710 E 11th Street
Tulsa, OK 74104
Bullying Prevention Conference
Saturday, October 11th 2014 - 9:00 am to 3:00
pm
Wilson Teaching and Learning Academy
Free Admission for All - Educators, Parents, &amp; Secondary Students
Students, parent and educators will learn about:
• School climate issues

The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event.
To check dates, reserve
your next event or to
receive pricing information,
contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for
LGBT parents and families
in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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• Bullying and suicide
• Local prevention programs
• School based initiviative
• Prevention and intervention
• Cyberbullying

Deadline is November 15th, 2014

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and our community.

The Art Gallery at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center is now accepting
proposals for our monthly exhibits to fill the 2015 Exhibition Calendar. Each
chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point

For more information or to register, visit preventbullyingtulsa.org

2015 Call for Exhibition Proposals

Our gallery encourages emerging artists and fresh challenging work in all
media, including installation works. Proposals should include a paragraph
or two about your vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 JPEG images which
characterize your current work. Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists
or a small group are also acceptable..
OkEq hosts an opening night reception for the artist(s), on the first
Thursday of the month. There will be a 30% commission on work sold.
Artists will be asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a
drawing at close of opening night. Deadline for submissions is November
15th, 2014. Notifications will be sent out by December 1st, 2014.
We still do have a "no repeat" policy, so will only consider proposals from
those who have not previously exhibited in the gallery, (excepting
MOREcolor participation)
Please submit by e-mail to alliejensen@cox.net, with the subject heading
"OkEq Gallery Proposal"

October is LGBT History Month
A new LGBT Icon will be featured every day of the month

A new LGBT Icon will be featured every day LGBT
History Month celebrates the achievements of 31
lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender Icons.
Beginning October 1st, 2014, a new LGBT Icon will be
featured every day.
October 1st - Richard Adams
October 2nd - Faisal Alam
October 3rd - Tallulah Bankhead

Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as
well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing

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provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides

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October 4th - Natalie Barney
October 5th - Allan B�rub�
October 6th - Bernice Bing
October 7th - Ivy Bottini
To view videos and bios of the featured Icons, visit lgbthistorymonth.com

OUT OK Film Festival
November 14th, 15th &amp; 16th, 2014

testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

SAVE THE DATE
Transformative. Engrossing. And totally Entertaining...
There's an exciting and diverse world waiting to be explored during the
latest edition of OUT OK,
the Oklahoma GLBT International Film Festival.
Join us November 14, 15, 16, 2014.
www.out-ok.com

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Net proceeds benefit Oklahomans for Equality

Upcoming Screenings at Circle Cinema

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Circle Cinema
10 S Lewis Ave
As part of the 10th Anniversary of Circle Cinema, the
deadCENTER Film Festival will host a mini festival on
Friday, October 3rd and Saturday October 4th. On the
schedule is a screening of George Takei's "To Be Takei"
on Friday, October 3rd at 9:00 pm. Over seven decades,
actor and activist George Takei boldly journeyed from a
WWII internment camp, to the helm of the Starship
Enterprise, to the Howard Stern Show, to the daily news
feeds of five million Facebook fans. For more information
or to purchase your ticket now, visit here.

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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"PRIDE" opens at Circle Cinema on Friday, October 17th. PRIDE is inspired
by an extraordinary true story. It's the summer of 1984,
Margaret Thatcher is in power and the National Union of
Mineworkers is on strike, prompting a London-based
group of gay and lesbian activists to raise money to
support the strikers' families. Initially rebuffed by the
Union, the group identifies a tiny mining village in Wales
and sets off to make their donation in person. As the
strike drags on, the two groups discover that standing
together makes for the strongest union of all. For more
information about PRIDE, visit www.cbsfilms.com/pride

Euphoria: Benefit Fashion Show
Saturday, October 4th, 2014; 6:30 pm
A team of local fashion entities and
restaurants that share a dream of
helping a good cause as well as
keeping Tulsa looking sharp have joined
forces to create the fashion event
"Euphoria." The event will be held on
Saturday, October 4th, 2014 at Mixed
Company Bar located in Downtown
Tulsa. The fashion show will be raising
funds for H.O.P.E. (Health Outreach
Prevention Education) and paying a
special tribute to the late Mikal Hunt.
Tickets in advance are $25 and $30 at
the door which opens at 5:00 pm. The
event starts at 6:30 pm. Attendees are
urged to come early. Tickets can be
purchased at here.
Participants include On A Whim Tulsa,
Hill&amp;Jordan Studios LLC. Dilly Deli, Mixed Company, and Zanmai.
Mixed Company is located at 3rd and Denver near the BOK Center in
Tulsa, OK. For more information visit www.hillandjordanstudios.com

Parish Church of St Jerome
Upcoming Events
Parish Church of St Jerome
205 W. King St.
Tulsa, OK
• Sunday, October 5th, 11:00 am - The honoring St. Francis and All of
Creation with the Annual Blessing of the Animals. You are invited to
bring pets to worship.

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For more information, visit www.stjerometulsa.org

Miss Brookside 2015 Pageant
Saturday, October 18th, 2014; 6:30 pm
All Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 S Peoria Ave

The Miss Brookside Scholarship Pageant will select
the new Miss Brookside 2015 and Miss Brookside's
Outstanding Teen 2015 on October 18th, 2014, at All
Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 S Peoria Ave. The
pageant will be held at 6:30 p.m. and will include
Interview, Talent, Evening Wear, On-Stage Question,
and Lifestyle and Fitness in Swimsuit. New this year
is the Brookside Stars Program. This program allows
girls between the ages of 5 and 11 the chance to
interact with the Brookside Queens, create a special
craft, and appear on stage in a tiara with a Miss
contestant. General Admission tickets are $15.00 and will be available at
the door, early arrival is recommended.
For more information visit www.MissBrooksidePageant.com
facebook/MissBrooksidePageant

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The Role of Faith in Health Care Decisions:
Individuals, Groups and Government
Thursday, October 9th, 2014; 7:00 pm
The Tulsa Interfaith Alliance, in
partnership
with
Phillips
INTERFAITH ALLIANCE
OF TULSA
Theological Seminary and the
PROTECTING FAITH AND FREEDOM
Women's &amp; Gender Studies
Dept at the University of Tulsa,
is hosting a community forum on the topic, "The Role of Faith in Health
Care Decisions: Individuals, Groups and Government" on Thursday,
October 9 at 7:00 pm in the Allen Chapman Student Union at the University
of Tulsa. The Women's and Gender Studies Department is hosting a prereception starting at 6:30pm.
The forum will consist of a moderated panel discussion by local, regional,
and national experts in the field of health care ethics. Our moderator is Dr
John Schumann. guest host of "Studio Tulsa" on radio station KWGS.
Panelists include Marguerite Chapman (Professor Emeritus, TU School of
Law), Ryan Kiesel (ED of ACLU-OK), Dr Mark Fox (Assoc Dean,

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Community Health &amp; Research Development, OU School of Community
Medicine), and Monica Harrington (board member, Center for Reproductive
Rights).
For more information, or to submit questions to be considered by the panel,
visit
our
Facebook
event
here
or
email tulsainterfaithalliance@gmail.com.

Trans-sition Research Study
Researchers at the University of Texas are seeking
trans* identified individuals who intend to begin
transition, those who have already begun transition,
and
those
who
identify
as
having
completed transition. This study will look at
personal experiences of individuals before, during,
and after transition. Please use the above link to
provide your contact information. You will then
be sent a short questionnaire to determine eligibility.
Eligible participants will be contacted to schedule an in-person or
phone interview.
For questions, please contact: Dr. Julie Nagoshi, School of Social Work,
University of Texas at Arlington julienagoshi@uta.edu
Survey Link: https://okstatecoe.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?
SID=SV_3K9dW0lGcSFUvHL

Equality Center Pride Store
Now in the Pride Store, Oklahomo mugs available for $10.
Good for your morning coffee or for your desk to hold pens and
pecils.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Role Models' by John Waters
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Role Models is, in fact, a self-portrait told
through intimate profiles of favorite personalitiessome famous, some unknown, some criminal,
some surprisingly middle of the road. From
Esther Martin, owner of the scariest bar in
Baltimore, to the playwright Tennessee Williams;
from the atheist leader Madalyn Murray O'Hair to
the insane martyr Saint Catherine of Siena; from
the English novelist Denton Welch to the
timelessly appealing singer Johnny Mathis-these
are the extreme figures who helped the author
form his own brand of neurotic happiness.

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eNews

July 9th, 2014
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Volunteer of the Year
National Gay Blood Drive
Equality Business Alliance

Welcome to the eNews.
Make plans to attend the National Gay Blood Drive on Friday, July 11th.
OkEq will hold the Tulsa event at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center from
2:00 - 7:00 pm.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

GET F.I.T.
Board of Directors
Mara Keisling
Article Headline
New Counseling Services

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Grateful Day Foundation
Gamily Ice Cream Social
SAGE Tulsa Pool Party
BARE: A Pop Opera
Friend for a Friend Dinner
First Thursday Art Show
Back to School Carnival
DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma
LGBTI Youth Survey
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Oklahomans for Equality Volunteer of the Year
Award dinner on Sunday, July 13th, 2014; 6:00 pm
Find Us on Facebook

OkEq Art Exhibit
The July exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature

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the work of Susan Foust.
________

The door prize winner for
July was Dale W.

Counseling Services
Andrew attending the Equality Gala 2014, is pictured with fellow
volunteer Cait O'Darling and special guest Prince Manvendra
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality will be presenting our Volunteer of the Year Award
to Andrew Gordon at our first ever Volunteer Appreciation Dinner on
Sunday, July 13th at 6:30 pm. The event will be called "Proud on the
Prairie" and will be western themed. Hot dogs, hamburgers and tofu
burgers will be grilled for dinner. Chasing Nadean will perform country
classics for the event. RSVP to Mary.Jones@OkEq.org to attend.
Attendees must have volunteered for OkEq.

Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

Andrew Gordon has been a volunteer at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
since June of 2009. Andrew has dedicated himself to volunteer service for
OkEq from the smallest tasks of stocking the soda machine to working all
day at the Tulsa Pride events. Unknown to him, Andrew has even given
tours of the Equality Center to Tulsa's top philanthropists. Andrew and his
family have attended the annual Equality Gala since 2010. Along with Cait
O'Darling, Andrew has been faithfully volunteering at the Front Desk,
answering the Helpline and assisting the staff in everyday duties.
Oklahomans for Equality could not function without the assistance of our
volunteers, so we happily recognize Andrew with the 2014 Volunteer of the
Year Award.

National Gay Blood Drive
Friday, July 11th, 2014; 2:00 - 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
The National Gay Blood Drive is on July 11th,
2014. This is a nationwide effort to bring
attention to the FDA's ban against Gay &amp;
Bisexual men donating blood &amp; increase
pressure on them to change it.
Oklahomans for Equality and the Oklahoma
Blood Institute will be hosting the Tulsa event at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center from 2:00 - 7:00 pm. Walk-ins are

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee
scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8586

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welcome but you may also schedule your appointment here.
Gay &amp; Bisexual men cannot donate at this event but are encouraged
to show their willingness to contribute by bringing in allies to donate
in their place.
For more information about the National Gay Blood Drive, visit
www.gayblooddrive.com

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Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events

Counseling Services

Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

The July Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, June 16th, 2014 at
6:00 pm. Hosted by the Tulsa Shock, the meeting will take place at the BOK
Center, 200 S Denver Ave, Tulsa OK 74103. Enter the building the the
entrance on 3rd and Boulder and gather in the grand lobby. Please RSVP
to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone on your friends list.

BOK Center
200 S Denver Ave
Tulsa, OK 74103

GET F.I.T. (Fun, Intense, Training)
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 6:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Now on Wednesdays and Thursdays, GET F.I.T.
(Fun, Intense, Training) GET F.I.T. is an exercise
class for all ages and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the beginner as well as
the advanced participant to be successful. The only
requirement... keep moving through a combination of
weight training and cardiovascular exercise.
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 6:00 pm at the
Equality Center. $5 for non-members and free to
members... Come take your first steps to GET F.I.T.
Facilitated by Brad Sullivan.

Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and
Board of Directors Elections

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group

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Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

OkEq Board 2013-2014
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center on September 25th, 2014 beginning at 7:00 pm.
Presently, seven Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee
(Applications due to OkEq by July 24th) OR
2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq
Secretary by September 10th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
accepting applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Seven directors will
be elected. Please contact Lucas.Green@OkEq.org for an application and
to interview with the Board of Development and Governance Committee if
you desire to be nominated by the Board of Development and Governance
Committee.
Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made
pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

Grieving Well
*Returns July 14th*
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Oklahomans for Equality hosts Mara Keisling
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2014; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality will host a
reception and Q&amp;A lecture with Mara
Keisling, Executive Director of the
National Center for Transgender
Equality on Wednesday, July 23rd at
7:00 pm. This event is free and open to

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the public.
Mara Keisling is the founding Executive
Director of the National Center for
Transgender Equality. Mara is a
transgender-identified woman and a
parent. As one of the nation's leading
voices for transgender equality, Mara
has appeared on news outlets and is
regularly quoted in hundreds of national and local print and broadcast
media.

COLORAMA presented by
Tulsa Lambda Bowling League
Friday, July 11th, 2014; 8:00 pm
Andy B's
8711 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK
The Tulsa Lambda League bowlers present
COLORAMA at Andy B's. Friday, July 11th, 2014
at 8:00 pm. Everyone is invited to come out and
join in for a fun night of bowling. COLORAMA is
a fundraiser for the Jackpot Oklahoma Lambda
Tournament (JOLT), Tulsa's only annual Gay
bowling tournament which brings in Gay &amp;
Lesbian bowlers throughout the nation to Tulsa. You don't need to be a
league bowler to participate, so any skill level is welcomed. Be prepared to
have a ball.

New Counseling Services
Weekdays by appointment
OkEq welcomes a new intern, Chelsey Dobbs, to our
Counseling Service Program at the Equality Center.
Chelsey Dobbs earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in
Psychology from Oklahoma State University, and is
currently working toward her Master's degree in
Community Counseling from Oklahoma State University
in Tulsa. She is providing counseling services at the
Equality Center in her capacity as an intern at the OSUTulsa Counseling Center. She is interested in working primarily with adults,
and is particularly interested in the provision of counseling services to
LGBTQ people.
Contact 918-594-8586 to schedule an appointment with Chelsey.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

sage

Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tramgender Elders

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Grateful Day Pool Party Fundraiser
Saturday, July 19th, 2014; 3:00 - 7:00 pm
3811 E 67th St, Tulsa, OK 74136
Join The Grateful Day Foundation on Saturday July 19th for a Pool Party
Cookout Fundraiser. The Grateful Day Foundation is raising funds to
support our annual Summer Retreat for people living with HIV/AIDS.

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Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Beer, and Swimming will be available at the home
of Grateful Day Foundation Treasurer Paul Dorman. Please RSVP on
Facebook so we will know how many meals to plan. Donations for meals
are appreciated and will be accepted at the door... Please make Checks
payable to OKEQ with Grateful Day in the Memo line...Credit Card and
cash donations also accepted.

Get F.I.T.

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2nd Annual Gamily Ice Cream Social
Sunday, July 20th, 2014; 1:00 - 3:00 pm
It's that time again! Gamily's 2nd Annual Ice Cream
Social! Come have fun and eat free ICE CREAM. This is
an opportunity to meet other families and make new
friends. Join us on Sunday, July 20th, 2014 from 1:00 to
3:00 pm. RSVP on OkEq's Gamily Facebook page or
email Gamily@OkEq.org

Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels.
The class will create an
environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator
for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday from 1:00 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

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SAGE Tulsa Pool Party
Tuesday, July 22nd, 10:00 am

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SAGE Tulsa will have a pool party on Tuesday, July
22nd, 2014 at 10:00 am. Members can meet up at the
Equality Center and carpool to the pool party. Lunch will
and Advocacy
not be served on this day. Please bring your favorite dish forServices
Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
for lunch. SAGE Tulsa will be celebrating the birthday of &amp; Tramgendcr Eldc&gt;rs
Pool Party host, Roger Morris The pool has a shallow
end and also has railing with steps to help people into the pool. If you would
like to attend, please email SAGE@OkEq.org to RSVP.

Yoga A - Z
*On hiatus for Summer*
Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay
bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and
allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older
adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater
understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at
10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. For more information about
SAGE Tulsa, email SAGE@OkEq.org

BARE: A Pop Opera
July 18th - 20th

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St
Tulsa, OK 74103
In partnership with SummerStage and the Tulsa Fringe Festival, a new
theatre company, consisting of entirely students, Fruugensteinery
Productions, will be producing the contemporary Off-Broadway musical,
BARE: A Pop Opera. Set in a Catholic Boarding school, BARE centers
around a group of seniors in their last semester of high school and their
struggles to navigate adolescence. BARE follows two roommates, Peter &amp;
Jason, in their attempt to keep their relationship a secret from their friends,
family, and church leaders.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

Directed by Liz Hunt and dedicated to her brother, Mikal, a large portion of
ticket sales will be donated to the Dennis R Neill Equality Center.
Performance Dates:
Friday, July 18 at 8pm
Saturday, July 19 at 2pm (a talk-back with the cast immediately after!)
Saturday, July 19 at 8pm
Sunday, July 20 at 2pm
BARE will be performed in the Liddy Doenges Theatre at the Tulsa PAC.
Like Fruug's Facebook page at www.facebook.com/fruugtulsa to see how
LGBT couples can enter our photo contest to win 2 FREE TICKETS to the
show!
Fruugensteinery Productions believes that BARE: A Pop Opera contains a
message that Tulsa desperately needs to hear. Whether you struggles with
their identity, self worth, body image, spirituality, or sexuality, there is a
character in BARE you'll be able to relate to. We want our production to

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

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inform and challenge Tulsans, not just entertain them.
Buy your tickets online at myticketoffice.com or by calling the PAC box
office at (918) 596-7111

A Friend for a Friend Fundraiser Dinner
Saturday, July 26th, 2014; 6:00 pm

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Open Everyday
A Friend for a Friend will have a fundraiser dinner on
Saturday, July 26th, 2014. On the menu will
be, smoked chicken, ribs, baked beans and cole
slaw/potato salad. 100% of the admission price will
go towards A Friend for a Friend. Admission is a suggested donation of
$10.00
"A Friend for a Friend" is a 501(C)3 Organization that is dedicated to
helping those with HIV/AIDS with their pet's care and wellness, and is
completely funded by private donations. For more information, call
918.747.6827 or 918.361.8839

August First Thursday Art Reception
Thursday, August 7th, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm
The August Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of Karen
McCauley and Renee Sweetwood, in a combination show, beginning with a
reception on Thursday, August 7th from 6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing
throughout the month.

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

2nd Annual Gamily Back to School Carnival
Sunday, August 10th, 2014; 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Summer is breezing by and school will be back in
session before you know it. Because of the great
success and turn out from the families last year, Gamily
will present the 2nd Annual Back to School Carnival on
Sunday, August 10th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm. There will be
snacks, games, characters, activities, and prizes. Come have a whole lot of
"before school" fun! This is a free event. Please RSVP with parents'/
guardians' names and students' names, ages &amp; grades by Sunday July

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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27th. And the kiddos don't have to be yours, they can nieces, nephews,
cousins, godkids, neighbors. But if you don't presently have any kiddos to
bring, please come help out and volunteer. For more info or to RSVP, email
Gamily@OkEq.org.

Gamily is accepting donations for the carnival. We are only asking for the
following school supplies:
Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

-Folders
-Pens
-Pencils
-Spiral notebooks
-Box of crayons
-Washable markers
-Erasers
-Kleenex tissues
-3 ring binders (1/2 in, 1 in, 2in)
-Wide ruled notebook paper

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DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
Friday, August 22nd, 2014; 6:30 pm

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Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

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Grab your pearl snaps and rhinestones...
this year it's COUNTRY ROCK!

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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Please Health, Outreach, Education and Prevention for their 2014 HIV and
Hepatitis Prevention Event... DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
WHEN: Friday, August 22nd, 2014
Reception 6:30 pm
Concert 7:45 pm
WHERE: Double Tree by Hilton Warren Place
6110 South Yale Avenue
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136-1904
EMCEES: The fabulous and talented, KC Lupp and Heather RichettoRumley!
PERFORMING DIVAS:
- KC Lupp
- Heather Richetto Rumley
- Daryl Christopher
- Tavis Minner
-Christy Hanewinkel
- Mark Gibson

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- Pam Van Dyke
- Cindy Cain
- Jeff Cherblanc
- John Sawyer
For more information or to purchase a sponsorhip / ticket, please
visit hopetesting.org

Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events

Spirits of Christmas Past
A Christmas in July Event
for the
Diversity Christian Fellowship Food Bank

July 26, 2014 @ Tulsa Eagle (21+ and over, No Cover)
Cookout @ 7:00 pm (Donations accepted)
Show @ 10:30 pm (Tipping accepted)
Silent Auction, Jello Shots and 50/50 Raffle all night.
Sponsored by the Imperial Court of All Oklahoma, Green

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Country Bears, The Tulsa Sisters and T.U.L.S.A.
Please RSVP on the Facebook "Christmas in July" invite page -https://
_ _ _ _ _ -www.facebook.com/events/1504567406424604/

LGBTI Transitional Youth Online Survey
The transitional youth study is a first-of-its-kind effort to raise awareness
(especially among Oklahoma state agencies) that LGBTI youth exist in the
state and that services are needed to alleviate very real challenges. The
online survey is completely anonymous and results will contribute to
increased recognition of LGBTI concerns statewide. In exchange for
participation, researchers are offering $10 in gift certificate credit
redeemable at giftcertificates.com for the first 250 urban and 250 rural
participants. If you are 18 - 25 years old, reside in Oklahoma, and identify
as LGBTI you may be eligible to participated by going to http://tiny.cc/
oklgbti2. With questions or concerns, please contact Douglas Knutson, at
douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

Equality Center Pride Store
Tulsa Pride 2014 shirts are now available in The Pride Store.
All sizes S through 2X are $10.00

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'And a Child...'
by J Kelly Poorman
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Knowing that the time has come to take a stand
against bullying in school, two brave and
compassionate high school students form a gay/
straight alliance to protect their friends. At what
point do you stop turning a blind eye when you
see someone being bullied?
For Hank, someone who had endured more than
his fair share of bullying, that moment was clear.
When he sees Edwin, the new kid in town, being
confronted on the way home from school, he
knows he has to intervene. Putting his own
safety aside, he steps up to save Edwin-and in
doing so, learns that he has more in common
with the other boy than he could have imagined.
Edwin, he learns, is being raised by lesbian parents. Hank has two gay men
as fathers, so he understands just what Edwin is going through. In each
other, the two new friends find more than just common ground; they find the
strength to make a stand, not only against the bullies, but against the belief
that harassment, intimidation, and assault is acceptable. Hank and Edwin
work tirelessly and creatively to create bridges of understanding and
tolerance in their community. Their goal is to not only create a gay/straight
alliance at their school, but to get the community behind their ideals as well.
And just as they expect, they encounter resistance, intolerance, and
ignorance. The strength of their friendship gives them the courage they
need to see their plans realized, so that every student-gay, straight,
bisexual, transgendered, and those disenfranchised in any way-can enjoy a
safe, caring environment. That is what every student, every person
deserves.
Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

A proud Partner
Organization of
Volunteer Tulsa,
your local
action center!
Click above to volunteer your time with Oklahomans for Equality

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October 15th, 2014
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Spirit Day
Broken Heart Land
Equality Business Alliance

Welcome to the eNews.
For an entire week, from Saturday October 25th through Saturday
November 1st, the Equality Center will be overrun with zombies! Test your
courage and come by for a zombified tour!
eNews Staff
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--Reiki Sessions
Tantra 1 for Men
OK Mister Leather 2015
2015 Call for Art
LGBT History Month
OUT OK Film Festival
Circle Cinema
Miss Brookside
OSU Survey
Pride Store

Millions go purple on Spirit Day in a stand against bullying and to show their
support for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth. Observed
annually since 2010, individuals, schools, organizations, corporations, and
public figures wear purple, which symbolizes 'spirit' on the rainbow flag.
Pledge to go purple here

Rainbow Library
Volunteer

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Broken Heart Land
Screening on Thursday, October 16th, 2014; 6:30 pm

Find Us on Facebook

OSU - Tulsa Auditorium
700 N Greenwood Ave
Oklahomans for Equality, H.O.P.E.
(Health,
Outreach,
Prevention,
Education), Tulsa CARES and PFLAG

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Tulsa are presenting a screening of the
documentary film, Broken Heart Land,
on Thursday, October 16th at 6:30 pm
at OSU - Tulsa Auditorium, 700 N
Greenwood Ave. A panel featuring
subjects from the film will be conducted
after the screening. This event is free
and open to the public.
Broken Heart Land, a conservative
Oklahoma family is shattered when their
gay teenage son commits suicide after
a bitterly controversial town meeting
discussing a proposal for Gay and Lesbian History Month. In their search to
unravel the mystery behind his death, they discover a tragic secret, and
begin to question their own civic responsibility as they undergo a harrowing
transformation from private citizens to public defenders of their son's legacy.
For more information on the film, visit brokenheartland.com
For more information about the event, contact Bruce Lewis at 918.834.4194
or by email at brucel@tulsacares.org

OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,
October 16th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting minutes
are available upon request
10 days after meeting
date.

Equality Business Alliance
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The October Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, October 15th,
2014 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by The Garden Trug, 3009 E 101st St, Tulsa,
Oklahoma 74137. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to
everyone on your friends list.

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OkEq Art Exhibit
The October exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the works of Ann and Chuck
Tomlins.
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The Garden Trug
3009 E 101st St
Tulsa, OK 74137

Spirit Day Vigil at Phillips Theological Seminary
Thursday, October 16th, 2014
Phillips Theological Seminary
901 N. Mingo Rd
Phillips Theological Seminary,
will have a prayer vigil set up in
Meinder's Chapel on, Thursday,
October 16th, from 8:00 am -

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a
sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

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5:00 pm. All are welcome to
stop by anytime during the day.
For those who cannot make it
to campus this day, please join
in prayer or reflection, at some point during day, by lighting a candle and
pausing to remember all those teens who suffer from bullying resulting from
their sexual orientation or gender identity. To learn other ways to be
involved in Spirit Day, visit the Spirit Day website: www.glaad.org/
spiritday/about

We want your Marriage Equality photos!
Counseling Services

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org with "OK to use" in the Subject. Please include
any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8568

Wedding Resources
Oklahomans for Equality has a list of officiants for wedding ceremonies
available for pick up at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or email
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org for a copy.
If you are looking for services for your wedding, please look through our
Equality Business Alliance directory where you can find all kinds of
-------LGBT friendly businesses to help you host the perfect wedding.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling
is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has several spaces available for rent if
you are looking for space to hold your ceremony. Please email
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org for a rental information sheet or to arrange a
quick tour of the available spaces.

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Tulsa Metro Softball League

Counseling Services

2014 Fall Ball Registration is now open

Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a
sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot, LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

This year's Tulsa Metro Softball League Fall season will
be a short 4 week season beginning Sunday, October
5th, and ending on Sunday, October 26th. So you are
guaranteed to play 2 games each weekend. Games will
be played at TMSL normal scheduled times from 1:00
pm - 4:00 pm. Member dues this season will be
$30. Once again this year, you are allowed to sign up
with a partner or two to join you in the fun of Fall Ball.
TMSL is also bringing back the Fall Ball Referral
Program, where if you recruit a new member (a member
who has never played in TMSL leagues), then you will receive $10 off your
dues! So refer 3 new friends, you will play for free! Sign up
at tulsametrosoftball.com/leagues/softball

Zombie House 2014
Saturday, October 25th through Saturday, November 1st
Oklahomans for Equality will turn the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center into a
haunted house this Halloween for an
entire week.
We need volunteers for our haunted
horror show. You need to be available
for upcoming planning meetings and
anytime between 6:00 pm and 11:00 pm during
Halloween week. Email Mary.Jones@OkEq.org if you
would like to volunteer. Next planning meeting will be
Saturday, October 18th at 3:00 pm at the Equality
Center.

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group

LGBT Pride T-Shirt Quilt Project
For the 35th Anniversary of Oklahomans for Equality, a
quilt project has been started to make a quilt from of all
kinds of LGBT related shirts. Pride would be best, but we
welcome any and all LGBT shirts. Quality is not
important since they will be cut up anyway.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every
Monday at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. For
more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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between 12:00 pm and 9:00 pm Monday through Saturday. For more
information, email Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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Our Bodies, Ourselves
First and Third Wednesdays of every month; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Our Bodies Ourselves is a new group that focuses
on body image, disordered eating, health and
society's ideas surrounding these issues. The group
will meet on the first and third Wednesdays of the
month at 7:00 pm at the Equality Center. All are
welcome. Next meeting will be October 15th.

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A Murder of Storytellers - Writing Group
Every Friday at 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
A Murder of Storytellers will
meet for a writing group at the
Equality Center every Friday at
7:00 pm. As an indie publishing
house, A Murder of Storytellers looks for voices in genre fiction that are
often ignored or asked to change. As a writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

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Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one
to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Everyone knows that a gathering of crows is called a murder, but in days
past, it was also called a storytelling. So, let's gather, tell our stories, and
murder those fears and errors that hold us back.

Computer Boot Camp
Every other Sunday, Next class on October 26th; 12:30 pm
The world is changing and you refuse to
be left behind. And you want to be able
to email your friends and family
members or even show your grandkids
a couple of tricks that you've learned on
the computer. You want to be able to
use the Internet to search on topics that
are important to you - the latest health
information, what's happening in the
world, or what the headlines are in the city. Class size will be limited to 9.
For more information or to reserve your spot, please contact Mary Jones at
918.743.4297 or Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

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SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org

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Facilitated by
John Madigan

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, November 4th, 2014; 6:30 pm
The November meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at the
Cheesecake Factory on Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 at 6:30 pm.
The Cheesecake Factory is located at 8711 E 71st St

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for Gay, Lesb,an, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

www.thecheesecakefactory.com
Guys Dine Too is a social program for Gay Men, and their male Allies/
friends, and meets at a different restaurant every month.
Please RSVP to Richard Haley at gaydine2@yahoo.com
if you plan on attending.
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Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st
Sunday each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality
hosts the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month
at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation
of Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Straight No Chaser - Happy Hour Tour
Friday, October 24th, 2014; 7:30 pm

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

Straight No Chaser will make their Tulsa stop on the Happy Hour Tour at

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net

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Brady Theater on Friday, October 24th, 2014 at 7:30 pm. OkEq has
tickets to give away for the show. Check out Oklahomans for Equality
on Facebook to find out how you can win.

918.592.0088

Brady Theater
105 W Brady St
Tickets are available at Protixonline.com or by phone at 866.977.6849
If the phrase "male a cappella group" conjures up an image of students in
blue blazers, ties, and khakis singing traditional college songs on ivied
campuses... think again. Straight No Chaser (SNC) are not strait-laced, but
neither are they vaudeville-style kitsch. They have emerged as a
phenomenon with a massive fanbase, numerous national TV appearances
and proven success with CD releases.
The HAPPY HOUR TOUR comes on the heels of the release of Under The
Influence, their fourth album release through Atlantic Records. The album
features contributions from superstars Jason Mraz, Rob Thomas, Phil
Collins, Dolly Parton and more!
Straight No Chaser is the real deal, the captivating sound of ten
unadulterated human voices coming together to make extraordinary music
that is moving people in a fundamental sense... and with a sense of humor.
On the road, Straight No Chaser has built a reputation as an unforgettable
live act.
For more information, please visit www.sncmusic.com

Fair Housing in Tulsa Survey
Survey ends November 3rd, 2014
The City of Tulsa is conducting a confidential survey for
feedback on whether the city has barriers to fair housing.
The survey will be part of a study on Tulsa's fair housing
choices, a study required by the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development.
The survey is available in English and Spanish by following this link here.

Reiki Sessions
By Appointment
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
Reiki - pronounced "ray-key" is a life energy balancing
and stress reduction technique that uses chakra points
for a non-impact healing session. Reiki promotes
healing in countless areas including everything from
physical injuries and aches, to mental and spiritual
traumas and hurts, to overall balancing in life. It does not
use or replace traditional medicine, but instead uses
Universal Life Force Energy already inside us all to go to the areas of
greatest need. The practitioner acts as a conduit to help the energy move
more freely to those areas.

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels. The
class will create an
environment for the beginner
as well as the advanced
participant to be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

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$75 for non OkEq members and $50 for OkEq members. A sliding scale is
also available. Monica Haney is a certified Reiki Practitioner and is happy to
answer your call or text at 918.381.1656

Tantra 1 for Men
Friday, November 7th through Sunday, November 9th
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Presented by the Body Electric, this workshop is
an introduction to the teachings of Tantra. In a
safe and facilitated space, the group will explore
the principles and tools for living life with greater
freedom, creativity, and passion. To do this, they
create experiments to practice erotic touch, conscious breath, movement,
and meditation, supplemented with lecture and discussion.
If this sounds of interest and/or you would like to know more, please visit
the Body Electric website at: http://www.thebodyelectricschool.com/
mens-introductory/tantra-1-for-men/ or contact Andr� directly at
918.406.4659.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Oklahoma Mister Leather 2015
October 17th - 19th, 2014

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

For more information, visit TulsaLeather.com
2015 Call for Exhibition Proposals
Deadline is November 15th, 2014

The Art Gallery at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center is now accepting
proposals for our monthly exhibits to fill the 2015 Exhibition Calendar. Each
chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days.
Our gallery encourages emerging artists and fresh challenging work in all
media, including installation works. Proposals should include a paragraph
or two about your vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 JPEG images which
characterize your current work. Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists

The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event.
To check dates, reserve
your next event or to
receive pricing information,
contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for
LGBT parents and families
in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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or a small group are also acceptable..
OkEq hosts an opening night reception for the artist(s), on the first
Thursday of the month. There will be a 30% commission on work sold.
Artists will be asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a
drawing at close of opening night. Deadline for submissions is November
15th, 2014. Notifications will be sent out by December 1st, 2014.
We still do have a "no repeat" policy, so will only consider proposals from
those who have not previously exhibited in the gallery, (excepting
MOREcolor participation)
Please submit by e-mail to alliejensen@cox.net, with the subject heading
"OkEq Gallery Proposal"

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and our community.

October is LGBT History Month
A new LGBT Icon will be featured every day of the month

A new LGBT Icon will be featured every day LGBT
History Month celebrates the achievements of 31
lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender Icons.
Beginning October 1st, 2014, a new LGBT Icon will be
featured every day.
October 15th - Storm� DeLaverie
October 16th - Rudy Galindo
October 17th - Darlene Garner
October 18th - Glenn Greenwald
October 19th - Angelina Weld Grimk�
October 20th - Marc Jacobs
October 21st - Lee Daniels
October 22nd - June Jordan
To view videos and bios of the featured Icons, visit lgbthistorymonth.com

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as
well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

OUT OK Film Festival
November 14th, 15th &amp; 16th, 2014
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides

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testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Transformative. Engrossing. And totally Entertaining...
There's an exciting and diverse world waiting to be explored during the
latest edition of OUT OK,
the Oklahoma GLBT International Film Festival.
Join us November 14, 15, 16, 2014.
www.out-ok.com
Net proceeds benefit Oklahomans for Equality

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

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Upcoming Screenings at Circle Cinema

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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"PRIDE" opens at Circle Cinema on Friday, October 17th. PRIDE is
inspired by an extraordinary true story. It's the summer of
1984, Margaret Thatcher is in power and the National
Union of Mineworkers is on strike, prompting a Londonbased group of gay and lesbian activists to raise money
to support the strikers' families. Initially rebuffed by the
Union, the group identifies a tiny mining village in Wales
and sets off to make their donation in person. As the
strike drags on, the two groups discover that standing
together makes for the strongest union of all. For more
information about PRIDE, visit www.cbsfilms.com/pride

Miss Brookside 2015 Pageant
Saturday, October 18th, 2014; 6:30 pm
All Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 S Peoria Ave

The Miss Brookside Scholarship Pageant will select
the new Miss Brookside 2015 and Miss Brookside's
Outstanding Teen 2015 on October 18th, 2014, at All
Souls Unitarian Church, 2952 S Peoria Ave. The
pageant will be held at 6:30 p.m. and will include
Interview, Talent, Evening Wear, On-Stage Question,
and Lifestyle and Fitness in Swimsuit. New this year
is the Brookside Stars Program. This program allows
girls between the ages of 5 and 11 the chance to
interact with the Brookside Queens, create a special
craft, and appear on stage in a tiara with a Miss
contestant. General Admission tickets are $15.00 and will be available at
the door, early arrival is recommended.
For more information visit www.MissBrooksidePageant.com
facebook/MissBrooksidePageant

and

Trans-sition Research Study
Researchers at the University of Texas are seeking
trans* identified individuals who intend to begin
transition, those who have already begun transition,
and
those
who
identify
as
having
completed transition. This study will look at
personal experiences of individuals before, during,
and after transition. Please use the above link to
provide your contact information. You will then
be sent a short questionnaire to determine eligibility.
Eligible participants will be contacted to schedule an in-person or
phone interview.
For questions, please contact: Dr. Julie Nagoshi, School of Social Work,
University of Texas at Arlington julienagoshi@uta.edu
Survey Link: https://okstatecoe.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?
SID=SV_3K9dW0lGcSFUvHL

Equality Center Pride Store

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Available in the Pride Store, same-sex wedding toppers.
Various designs and prices.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Franny; The Queen of Provincetown' by John Preston
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

In Franny, the Queen of Provincetown, John
Preston created one of his most memorable
characters from among the more than 30 books
he authored or edited over his storied career.
Franny is a proud, protective friend to the gay
men of Provincetown, Massachusetts, as they
fight their battles against self-hatred and
ostracism. Haunted by the loss of his first love,
Franny vows never to let fear and anger
consume those who are treated differently for
who they are. It's Franny's goal to ensure that
there is a place in the world for everyone who
feels they do not belong.

JOHN PRESTON

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First published to wide acclaim in 1983, Franny was a book of gay heroism
and camaraderie in the shadow of the burgeoning AIDS crisis. Today, one
can read Franny with a sense of nostalgia and with the knowledge that
Franny's dreams of a society that accepts gays and lesbians without
question is closer to fruition, but far from complete.
Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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eNews

October 22nd, 2014
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Halloween 2014
SAGENet
Marriage
Equality
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Welcome to the eNews.
For an entire week, from Saturday October 25th through Saturday
November 1st, the Equality Center will be overrun with zombies! Test your
courage and come by for a zombified tour!
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: The Garden Trug

Wedding Resources
TMSL
LGBT Shirt Quilt
Our Bodies, Ourselves
A Murder of Storytellers
Computer Boot Camp
Equality Business Alliance

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Book Signing
First Thursday Art Show
Guys Dine Too

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Trans Day of Remembrance

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Straight No Chaser
FairHousing
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-Reiki Sessions
Tantra 1 for Men
2015 Call for Art
LGBT History Month

Zombie House 2014
Saturday, October 25th through Saturday, November 1st
There are zombies in Tulsa and they have infested the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. For one week only, you can come see them at the Zombie
House October 25th through November 1st 6:00 pm - 11:00 pm. These are
real flesh eating zombies being housed in complete and total darkness in
downtown Tulsa but caution: if and when they bite you... you will become
one of them. Get your tickets at the door, $10 for adults and $5 for students.

OUT OK Screening
OUT OK Film Festival
OSU Survey
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Find Us on Facebook

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OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,
November 20th, 7:00 pm

OkEq hosts SAGENet Annual Meeting

Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting minutes
are available upon request
10 days after meeting
date.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The October exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the works of Ann and Chuck
Tomlins.
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Oklahomans for Equality is hosting the SAGENet Annual Meeting this
week, October 22nd through 24th. During this conference, 27 cities across
the nation, who participate in the SAGE program, will be in Tulsa, OK. The
mission of SAGE is to address issues related to lesbian, gay bisexual and
transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and allies, SAGE works
to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older adults, supports and advocates
for their rights, fosters a greater understanding of aging in all communities
and promotes positive images of LGBT life in later years.
Thanks to our sponsors for this year's conference:
Ameriprise
Wood-Stone Home Design Studio
The Insurance Crew
BOK Center / SMG
Red Sky Liquor &amp; Wine
The Garden Trug

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a
sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

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Counseling Services

Tulsa, OK for the
conference 2014

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8568

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org with "OK to use" in the Subject. Please include
any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

Wedding Resources
Oklahomans for Equality has a list of officiants for wedding ceremonies
available for pick up at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or email
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org for a copy.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling
is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

If you are looking for services for your wedding, please look through our
Equality Business Alliance directory where you can find all kinds of
LGBT friendly businesses to help you host the perfect wedding.

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Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a
sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot, LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has several spaces available for rent if
you are looking for space to hold your ceremony. Please email
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org for a rental information sheet or to arrange a
quick tour of the available spaces.

Tulsa Metro Softball League

Counseling Services

2014 Fall Ball Registration is now open
This year's Tulsa Metro Softball League Fall season will
be a short 4 week season beginning Sunday, October
5th, and ending on Sunday, October 26th. So you are
guaranteed to play 2 games each weekend. Games will
be played at TMSL normal scheduled times from 1:00
pm - 4:00 pm. Member dues this season will be
$30. Once again this year, you are allowed to sign up
with a partner or two to join you in the fun of Fall Ball.
TMSL is also bringing back the Fall Ball Referral
Program, where if you recruit a new member (a member
who has never played in TMSL leagues), then you will receive $10 off your
dues! So refer 3 new friends, you will play for free! Sign up
at tulsametrosoftball.com/leagues/softball

LGBT Pride T-Shirt Quilt Project
For the 35th Anniversary of Oklahomans for Equality, a
quilt project has been started to make a quilt from of all
kinds of LGBT related shirts. Pride would be best, but we
welcome any and all LGBT shirts. Quality is not
important since they will be cut up anyway.
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Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every
Monday at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. For
more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

TULSA
PRIDE
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between 12:00 pm and 9:00 pm Monday through Saturday. For more
information, email Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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Our Bodies, Ourselves
First and Third Wednesdays of every month; 7:00 pm

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Our Bodies Ourselves is a new group that focuses
on body image, disordered eating, health and
society's ideas surrounding these issues. The group
will meet on the first and third Wednesdays of the
month at 7:00 pm at the Equality Center. All are
welcome. Next meeting will be November 5th.

Grieving Well

MY BODY

A Murder of Storytellers - Writing Group
Every Friday at 7:00 pm

2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one
to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
A Murder of Storytellers will
meet for a writing group at the
Equality Center every Friday at
7:00 pm. As an indie publishing
house, A Murder of Storytellers looks for voices in genre fiction that are
often ignored or asked to change. As a writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.
Everyone knows that a gathering of crows is called a murder, but in days
past, it was also called a storytelling. So, let's gather, tell our stories, and
murder those fears and errors that hold us back.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Computer Boot Camp
Every other Sunday, Next class on October 26th; 12:30 pm
The world is changing and you refuse to
be left behind. And you want to be able
to email your friends and family
members or even show your grandkids
a couple of tricks that you've learned on
the computer. You want to be able to
use the Internet to search on topics that
are important to you - the latest health
information, what's happening in the
world, or what the headlines are in the city. Class size will be limited to 9.
For more information or to reserve your spot, please contact Mary Jones at
918.743.4297 or Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

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Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org

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The October Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, November 19th,
2014 at 6:00 pm. Host location is TBA. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org
and send an invite to everyone on your friends list.

Facilitated by
John Madigan

sage

Book Signing with Arin Andrews and Katie Hill

Services and Advocacy

Wednesday, November 5th, 2014; 6:30 pm

for Gay, Lesb,an, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

On Wednesday, November 5th, 2014, Oklahomans for Equality will host a
book signing with Arin Andrews and Katie Hill. Katie and Arin have both
recently published books and will share some short chapters of their books
and then answer questions for the audience. The book signing will follow.

Katie's book, Rethinking Normal: A Memoir in
Transistion, "In her unique, generous, and affecting
voice, nineteen-year-old Katie Hill shares her personal
journey of undergoing gender reassignment."

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Arin's book, Some Assembly Required: The Not-SoSecret Life of a Transgender Teen, "Seventeen-year-old
Arin Andrews shares all the hilarious, painful, and
poignant details of undergoing gender reassignment as a
high school student in this winning memoir."

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First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
November 6th, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm

The November Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature the works of Susan Hamilton in
a show, beginning with a reception on
Thursday, November 6th, 2014 from
6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing
throughout the month.

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st
Sunday each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality
hosts the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month
at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation
of Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, November 4th, 2014; 6:30 pm
The November meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at the
Cheesecake Factory on Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 at 6:30 pm.
The Cheesecake Factory is located at 8711 E 71st St
www.thecheesecakefactory.com
Guys Dine Too is a social program for Gay Men, and their male Allies/
friends, and meets at a different restaurant every month.
Please RSVP to Richard Haley at gaydine2@yahoo.com

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net

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if you plan on attending.

918.592.0088

Veterans Day Lunch with SAGE Tulsa
Tuesday, November 11th, 2014; 12:0 pm - 1:30 pm
Today

After you attend the Veterans Day
Parade, come by and join SAGE
Tulsa for lunch when we honor our
LGBT veterans.

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The Veterans Day Parade will start
at 11:00 am on Tuesday, November
11th. SAGE Tulsa will host a
Veterans Day Lunch at 12:00 pm
and is inviting everyone to come by
afterwards and join us for lunch and
honor our LGBT veterans.

Trans Day of Remembrance
Wednesday, November 19th, 2014; 6:30 pm

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels. The
class will create an
environment for the beginner
as well as the advanced
participant to be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
To pay homage, as well as raise awareness, of those whose lives were lost
due to acts of anti-transgender violence, Oklahomans for Equality will
observe Transgender Day of Remembrance on Wednesday, October 19th,
2014 at 6:30 pm. This is a free event where we will honor the memory of
the lives of our brothers and sisters so they will not be forgotten.
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Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

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Straight No Chaser - Happy Hour Tour
Friday, October 24th, 2014; 7:30 pm

Brady Theater
105 W Brady St
Tickets are available at Protixonline.com or by phone at 866.977.6849
If the phrase "male a cappella group" conjures up an image of students in
blue blazers, ties, and khakis singing traditional college songs on ivied
campuses... think again. Straight No Chaser (SNC) are not strait-laced, but
neither are they vaudeville-style kitsch. They have emerged as a
phenomenon with a massive fanbase, numerous national TV appearances
and proven success with CD releases.
The HAPPY HOUR TOUR comes on the heels of the release of Under The
Influence, their fourth album release through Atlantic Records. The album
features contributions from superstars Jason Mraz, Rob Thomas, Phil
Collins, Dolly Parton and more!
Straight No Chaser is the real deal, the captivating sound of ten
unadulterated human voices coming together to make extraordinary music
that is moving people in a fundamental sense... and with a sense of humor.
On the road, Straight No Chaser has built a reputation as an unforgettable
live act.
For more information, please visit www.sncmusic.com

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event.
To check dates, reserve
your next event or to
receive pricing information,
contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for
LGBT parents and families
in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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Fair Housing in Tulsa Survey
Survey ends November 3rd, 2014
The City of Tulsa is conducting a confidential survey for
feedback on whether the city has barriers to fair housing.
The survey will be part of a study on Tulsa's fair housing
choices, a study required by the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development.
The survey is available in English and Spanish by following this link here.

Reiki Sessions
By Appointment
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
Reiki - pronounced "ray-key" is a life energy balancing
and stress reduction technique that uses chakra points
for a non-impact healing session. Reiki promotes
healing in countless areas including everything from
physical injuries and aches, to mental and spiritual
traumas and hurts, to overall balancing in life. It does not
use or replace traditional medicine, but instead uses
Universal Life Force Energy already inside us all to go to the areas of
greatest need. The practitioner acts as a conduit to help the energy move
more freely to those areas.
Held at the Equality Center, a session lasting approximately 1 1/2 hours is
$75 for non OkEq members and $50 for OkEq members. A sliding scale is
also available. Monica Haney is a certified Reiki Practitioner and is happy to
answer your call or text at 918.381.1656

Tantra 1 for Men
Friday, November 7th through Sunday, November 9th
Presented by the Body Electric, this workshop is
an introduction to the teachings of Tantra. In a
safe and facilitated space, the group will explore
the principles and tools for living life with greater
freedom, creativity, and passion. To do this, they
create experiments to practice erotic touch,
conscious breath, movement, and meditation,
supplemented with lecture and discussion.
If this sounds of interest and/or you would like to know more, please visit
the Body Electric website at: http://www.thebodyelectricschool.com/
mens-introductory/tantra-1-for-men/ or contact Andr� directly at
918.406.4659.

2015 Call for Exhibition Proposals
Deadline is November 15th, 2014

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and our community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as
well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides

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testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:

The Art Gallery at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center is now accepting
proposals for our monthly exhibits to fill the 2015 Exhibition Calendar. Each
chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days.
Our gallery encourages emerging artists and fresh challenging work in all
media, including installation works. Proposals should include a paragraph
or two about your vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 JPEG images which
characterize your current work. Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists
or a small group are also acceptable..

Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

OkEq hosts an opening night reception for the artist(s), on the first
Thursday of the month. There will be a 30% commission on work sold.
Artists will be asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a
drawing at close of opening night. Deadline for submissions is November
15th, 2014. Notifications will be sent out by December 1st, 2014.
We still do have a "no repeat" policy, so will only consider proposals from
those who have not previously exhibited in the gallery, (excepting
MOREcolor participation)

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Please submit by e-mail to alliejensen@cox.net,
- - - - with the subject heading
"OkEq Gallery Proposal"

October is LGBT History Month
A new LGBT Icon will be featured every day of the month

A new LGBT Icon will be featured every day LGBT
History Month celebrates the achievements of 31
lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender Icons.

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

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Beginning October 1st, 2014, a new LGBT Icon will be
featured every day.
October 22nd - June Jordan
October 23rd - Kathy Kozachenko
October 24th - Armistead Maupin
October 25th - CeCe McDonald
October 26th - Freddie Mercury
October 27th - John Cameron Mitchell
October 28th - Frank Ocean
October 29th - Megan Rapinoe

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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To view videos and bios of the featured Icons, visit lgbthistorymonth.com

OUT OK Pre-Film Festival Screening
November 2nd, 2014; 2:00 pm

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TOM AT THE FARM
(Canada/France)
French with English Subtitles
Following the untimely death of his boyfriend, a young hip copywriter meets
his lover's strange and dark family. Hitchcock would be proud.
Venue: The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Cost: $10 or free with the purchase of a 2014 OUT OK VIP PASS
Popcorn and refreshments will be served
Net proceeds benefit Oklahomans for Equality
For OUT OK Passes, visit www.out-ok.com

OUT OK Film Festival
November 14th, 15th &amp; 16th, 2014

OUT OK
RETURNS
Transformative. Engrossing. And totally Entertaining...

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There's an exciting and diverse world waiting to be explored during the
latest edition of OUT OK,
the Oklahoma GLBT International Film Festival.
Join us November 14, 15, 16, 2014.
www.out-ok.com
Net proceeds benefit Oklahomans for Equality

Trans-sition Research Study
Researchers at the University of Texas are seeking
trans* identified individuals who intend to begin
transition, those who have already begun transition,
and
those
who
identify
as
having
completed transition. This study will look at
personal experiences of individuals before, during,
and after transition. Please use the above link to
provide your contact information. You will then
be sent a short questionnaire to determine eligibility.
Eligible participants will be contacted to schedule an in-person or
phone interview.
For questions, please contact: Dr. Julie Nagoshi, School of Social Work,
University of Texas at Arlington julienagoshi@uta.edu
Survey Link: https://okstatecoe.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?
SID=SV_3K9dW0lGcSFUvHL

Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, same-sex wedding toppers.
Various designs and prices.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

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You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Versed in sexual politics and fluent in the
language of alienation, these 25 short works
chart new territories without the maps or
compasses of social convention. This bravura
collection showcases the fierce power and
startling diversity of contemporary lesbian
writing. Includes early work by acclaimed
emerging talents such as Cheryl Strayed,
Stephanie Grant, and Mei Ng, as well as
stunning pieces by Carole Maso, Mary Gaitskill,
Ana Castillo, Rebecca Brown, and others.

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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eNews

October 30th, 2014
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Be Our Voice
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Welcome to the eNews.
Now through Saturday November 1st, the Equality Center will be overrun
with zombies! Test your courage and come by for a zombified tour!
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Plexus Slim

Tulsa World
Out-of-States Marriages
Wedding Resources
Early Voting
LGBT Shirt Quilt
Computer Boot Camp
Book Signing

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First Thursday Art Show
Equality Business Alliance
Our Bodies, Ourselves
A Murder of Storytellers

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Be Our Voice, Give A Day
To celebrate their wedding on October 21st, 2014,
Ray Mahoney &amp; Eduardo Suarez have made a donation to
OkEq's Be Our Voice, Give a Day campaign and are
sponsoring the LGBT Hotline for the day of
November 4th, 2014.
Congratulations Ray and Ed!

Guys Dine Too
Veterans Day Lunch
Tulsa Pride 2015
Trans Day of Remembrance
EBA Sponsor
OUT OK Screening
OUT OK Film Festival
Sam Harris
Fair Housing Survey
Reiki Sessions
Tantra 1 for Men
2015 Call for Art
World AIDS Day
LGBT History Month
OSU Survey
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Click here to commemorate your special day with
OkEq's Be Our Voice, Give a Day campaign

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Zombie House 2014

Find Us on Facebook

Now through Saturday, November 1st
There are zombies in Tulsa and they have infested the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center. For one week only, you can come see them at the Zombie
House now through November 1st 6:00 pm - 11:00 pm. These are real flesh
eating zombies being housed in complete and total darkness in downtown
Tulsa but caution: if and when they bite you... you will become one of them.
Get your tickets at the door, $10 for adults and $5 for students.

OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,
November 20th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting minutes
are available upon request
10 days after meeting
date.

OkEq Art Exhibit

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

The October exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the works of Ann and Chuck
Tomlins.
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If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org
- - - - with "OK to use" in the Subject. Please include
any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

Engagement, Wedding and Anniversary
Announcements in the Tulsa World
Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a
sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC

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The Tulsa World now accepts engagement, wedding and
anniversary announcements for brides and brides and
grooms and grooms.

918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

TULS.ttWORLD
You can fill out the announcement forms at
www.tulsaworld.com/celebrations

Registering your out-of-state marriage license
with the state of Oklahoma
Counseling Services

Couples who have obtained marriage licenses in other states or other
countries are encouraged to register their out-of-state marriage license with
the Tulsa County Clerk. Couples must provide the original marriage license
and pay a $13 fee for the first page and $2 for additional page to
register the license. The Tulsa County Clerk takes cash or personal check
but no debit or credit cards for payment. Please remember the County Clerk
records out-of-state marriage licenses. The Court Clerk issues in-state
marriage licenses. Go to the County Clerk not the Court Clerk to register
your out-of-state marriage license.
Tulsa County Clerk
Tulsa County Administration Bldg.
500 South Denver
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103-3832
County Clerk Switchboard: (918) 596-5801
Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 am until 5:00 pm

Wedding Resources
Oklahomans for Equality has a list of officiants for wedding ceremonies
available for pick up at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or email
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org for a copy.
If you are looking for services for your wedding, please look through our
Equality Business Alliance directory where you can find all kinds of
--------LGBT friendly businesses to help you host the perfect wedding.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8568

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling
is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

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Counseling Services

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has several spaces available for rent if
you are looking for space to hold your ceremony. Please email
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org for a rental information sheet or to arrange a
quick tour of the available spaces.

Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a
sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot, LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

Early Voting now available for Nov 4 Election
Ends Saturday November 1st
Voters can cast their votes early now at their County
Election Board.
Early voting is available from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm
Thursday and Friday and from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
on Saturday. There will be no voting on Sunday or Monday. The general
election is Tuesday, November 4th.
In Tulsa County, voters can cast their early ballot at the Election Board at
555 N Denver Ave, or Hardesty Library at 8316 E. 93rd St.

Counseling Services

LGBT Pride T-Shirt Quilt Project

Individual,
youth, adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a

For the 35th Anniversary of Oklahomans for Equality, a
quilt project has been started to make a quilt from of all
kinds of LGBT related shirts. Pride would be best, but we
welcome any and all LGBT shirts. Quality is not
important since they will be cut up anyway.
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Saturdays
By appointment

sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Please bring your shirts to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center anytime
between 12:00 pm and 9:00 pm Monday through Saturday. For more
information, email Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety

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Computer Boot Camp
Every other Sunday, Next class on November 9th; 12:30 pm
The world is changing and you refuse to
be left behind. And you want to be able
to email your friends and family
members or even show your grandkids
a couple of tricks that you've learned on
the computer. You want to be able to
use the Internet to search on topics that
are important to you - the latest health
information, what's happening in the
world, or what the headlines are in the city. Class size will be limited to 9.
For more information or to reserve your spot, please contact Mary Jones at
918.743.4297 or Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Book Signing with Katie Hill and Arin Andrews
Wednesday, November 5th, 2014; 6:30 pm

On Wednesday, November 5th, 2014, Oklahomans for Equality will host a
book signing with Katie Rain Hill and Arin Andrews. Katie and Arin have
both recently published books and will share some favorite passages from
their books and then answer questions for the audience. The book signing
will follow. Books will be available for purchase at this event.

(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every
Monday at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. For
more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one
to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Katie's book, Rethinking Normal: A Memoir in
Transistion, "In her unique, generous, and affecting
voice, nineteen-year-old Katie Hill shares her personal
journey of undergoing gender reassignment."
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Arin's book, Some Assembly Required: The Not-SoSecret Life of a Transgender Teen, "Seventeen-year-old
Arin Andrews shares all the hilarious, painful, and
poignant details of undergoing gender reassignment as a
high school student in this winning memoir."

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First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
November 6th, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm

The November Oklahomans for Equality

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showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature the works of Susan Hamilton in
a show, beginning with a reception on
Thursday, November 6th, 2014 from
6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing
throughout the month.

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Serv,ces and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual

&amp; Transgender Elders

The November Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, November
19th, 2014 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by The Mixed Company located at 302 S
Cheyenne Ave, Tulsa OK 74103. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and
send an invite to everyone on your friends list.

MIXe:C
COMPANY

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Every Tuesday and 1st
Sunday each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality
hosts the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month
at 12:30 pm.

Our Bodies Ourselves is a new group that focuses
on body image, disordered eating, health and
society's ideas surrounding these issues. The group
will meet on the first and third Wednesdays of the
month at 7:00 pm at the Equality Center. All are
welcome. Next meeting will be November 5th.

Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation
of Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

The Mixed Company
302 S Cheyenne Ave
Tulsa OK 74103

Our Bodies, Ourselves
First and Third Wednesdays of every month; 7:00 pm

A Murder of Storytellers - Writing Group
Every Friday at 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
A Murder of Storytellers will
meet for a writing group at the
Equality Center every Friday at
7:00 pm. As an indie publishing
house, A Murder of Storytellers looks for voices in genre fiction that are
often ignored or asked to change. As a writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for

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Everyone knows that a gathering of crows is called a murder, but in days
past, it was also called a storytelling. So, let's gather, tell our stories, and
murder those fears and errors that hold us back.

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, November 4th, 2014; 6:30 pm
The November meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at the
Cheesecake Factory on Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 at 6:30 pm.
The Cheesecake Factory is located at 8711 E 71st St

mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

www.thecheesecakefactory.com
Guys Dine Too is a social program for Gay Men, and their male Allies/
friends, and meets at a different restaurant every month.
Please RSVP to Richard Haley at gaydine2@yahoo.com
if you plan on attending.

Veterans Day Lunch with SAGE Tulsa
Tuesday, November 11th, 2014; 12:0 pm - 1:30 pm
After you attend the Veterans Day Parade, come by and join SAGE Tulsa
for lunch when we honor our LGBT veterans.
The Veterans Day Parade will start at 11:00 am on Tuesday, November
11th. SAGE Tulsa will host a Veterans Day Lunch at 12:00 pm and is
inviting everyone to come by afterwards and join us for lunch and honor our
LGBT veterans.

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels. The
class will create an
environment for the beginner
as well as the advanced
participant to be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

Tulsa Pride 2015 Community Meeting
Tuesday, November 12th, 2014; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Join us on Tuesday, November 12th, 2014 at
7:00 pm for the first community meeting for
Tulsa Pride 2015 at the Equality Center. The
meeting will be open to the public and anybody
who's interested in helping out is encouraged to attend.

Trans Day of Remembrance

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex

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Wednesday, November 19th, 2014; 6:30 pm

individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
To pay homage, as well as raise awareness, of those whose lives were lost
due to acts of anti-transgender violence, Oklahomans for Equality will
observe Transgender Day of Remembrance on Wednesday, November
19th, 2014 at 6:30 pm. This is a free event where we will honor the memory
of the lives of our brothers and sisters so they will not be forgotten.
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Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

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OUT OK Pre-Film Festival Screening
November 2nd, 2014; 2:00 pm

TOM AT THE FARM
(Canada/France)
French with English Subtitles

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event.
To check dates, reserve
your next event or to
receive pricing information,
contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
---Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

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Following the untimely death of his boyfriend, a young hip copywriter meets
his lover's strange and dark family. Hitchcock would be proud.
Venue: The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Cost: $10 or free with the purchase of a 2014 OUT OK VIP PASS
Popcorn and refreshments will be served
Net proceeds benefit Oklahomans for Equality
For OUT OK Passes, visit www.out-ok.com

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for
LGBT parents and families
in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

OUT OK Film Festival
November 14th, 15th &amp; 16th, 2014

The Oklahoma

GLBT
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14.15.16

NOV 2014

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and our community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday

PROGRAM AND TICKETS AVAILABLE ONLINE NOW!
Transformative. Engrossing. And totally Entertaining...
There's an exciting and diverse world waiting to be explored during the
latest edition of OUT OK,
the Oklahoma GLBT International Film Festival.
Join us November 14, 15, 16, 2014.
www.out-ok.com
Net proceeds benefit Oklahomans for Equality

Sam Harris on the Oprah Winfrey Network
Sunday, November 2nd; 8:00 pm

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as
well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by

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H.O.P.E. Testing

Oklahoma's own, Sam Harris, is set to appear
on the OWN show "Oprah: Where Are They
Now?". The program will run on Sunday,
November 2nd at 8:00 pm and 11:00 pm.

Fair Housing in Tulsa Survey
Survey ends November 3rd, 2014
The City of Tulsa is conducting a confidential survey for
feedback on whether the city has barriers to fair housing.
The survey will be part of a study on Tulsa's fair housing
choices, a study required by the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development.
The survey is available in English and Spanish by following this link here.

Reiki Sessions
By Appointment
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
Reiki - pronounced "ray-key" is a life energy balancing
and stress reduction technique that uses chakra points
for a non-impact healing session. Reiki promotes
healing in countless areas including everything from
physical injuries and aches, to mental and spiritual
traumas and hurts, to overall balancing in life. It does not
use or replace traditional medicine, but instead uses
Universal Life Force Energy already inside us all to go to the areas of
greatest need. The practitioner acts as a conduit to help the energy move
more freely to those areas.
Held at the Equality Center, a session lasting approximately 1 1/2 hours is
$75 for non OkEq members and $50 for OkEq members. A sliding scale is
also available. Monica Haney is a certified Reiki Practitioner and is happy to
answer your call or text at 918.381.1656

Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Tantra 1 for Men
Friday, November 7th through Sunday, November 9th
Presented by the Body Electric, this workshop is
an introduction to the teachings of Tantra. In a
safe and facilitated space, the group will explore
the principles and tools for living life with greater
freedom, creativity, and passion. To do this, they
create experiments to practice erotic touch,
conscious breath, movement, and meditation,
supplemented with lecture and discussion.

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

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If this sounds of interest and/or you would like to know more, please visit
the Body Electric website at: http://www.thebodyelectricschool.com/
mens-introductory/tantra-1-for-men/ or contact Andr� directly at
918.406.4659.

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Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

2015 Call for Exhibition Proposals
Deadline is November 15th, 2014

The Art Gallery at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center is now accepting
proposals for our monthly exhibits to fill the 2015 Exhibition Calendar. Each
chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days.
Our gallery encourages emerging artists and fresh challenging work in all
media, including installation works. Proposals should include a paragraph
or two about your vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 JPEG images which
characterize your current work. Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists
or a small group are also acceptable..
OkEq hosts an opening night reception for the artist(s), on the first
Thursday of the month. There will be a 30% commission on work sold.
Artists will be asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a
drawing at close of opening night. Deadline for submissions is November
15th, 2014. Notifications will be sent out by December 1st, 2014.
We still do have a "no repeat" policy, so will only consider proposals from
those who have not previously exhibited in the gallery, (excepting
MOREcolor participation)
Please submit by e-mail to alliejensen@cox.net, with the subject heading
"OkEq Gallery Proposal"

World AIDS Day
Monday, December 1st, 2014; 6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality will host Dr. Perry Halkitis on
World AIDS Day on Monday, December 1st. OkEq will
host a cocktail reception at 6:30 pm and follow with a
lecture featuring Dr. Halkitis at 7:00 pm. Dr. Halkitis
recently published "The AIDS Generation" which
documents the lived experiences of HIV-positive gay
men who are presently middle-aged, long-term survivors
of HIV/AIDS. Council Oak Mens Chorale will also
perform at the event.

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October is LGBT History Month
A new LGBT Icon will be featured every day of the month

A new LGBT Icon will be featured every day LGBT
History Month celebrates the achievements of 31
lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender Icons.
Beginning October 1st, 2014, a new LGBT Icon will be
featured every day.
October 30th - Lou Sullivan
October 31st - Sylvester
To view videos and bios of the featured Icons, visit lgbthistorymonth.com

Trans-sition Research Study
Researchers at the University of Texas are seeking
trans* identified individuals who intend to begin
transition, those who have already begun transition,
and
those
who
identify
as
having
completed transition. This study will look at
personal experiences of individuals before, during,
and after transition. Please use the above link to
provide your contact information. You will then
be sent a short questionnaire to determine eligibility.
Eligible participants will be contacted to schedule an in-person or
phone interview.
For questions, please contact: Dr. Julie Nagoshi, School of Social Work,
University of Texas at Arlington julienagoshi@uta.edu
Survey Link: https://okstatecoe.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?
SID=SV_3K9dW0lGcSFUvHL

Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, same-sex wedding toppers.
Various designs and prices.

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keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Haunted By Home: The Life and Letters of Lynn Riggs'
by Phyllis Cole Braunlich
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Phyllis Cole Braunlich sketches the life story of
Lynn Riggs (18991954), the playwright best
known as the author of Green Grow the Lilacs,
the play that formed the basis for the Rodgers THE LIFE
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earned the friendship of many avant-garde writers and successful theatre
people of his time. This biography is also a chronicle of literary and caf�
society on both coasts and in New Mexico during the 1920s, '30s, and '40s.
Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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eNews

November 6th, 2014
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
First Thursday Art Show
Veterans Day Lunch
Equality Business Alliance

Welcome to the eNews.
Join SAGE Tulsa on Tuesday November 11th as they host a lunch honoring
LGBT Veterans. Lunch will be served at 12:00 pm.
eNews Staff
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Tulsa Pride 2015

LGBT Shirt Quilt
Computer Boot Camp

Our Bodies, Ourselves
A Murder of Storytellers
Trans Day of Remembrance
Come Home for Thanksgiving

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Out-of-States Marriages
Wedding Resources
Fairy Tree
OUT OK Film Festival
Reiki Sessions

First Thursday Art Gallery Reception

Tantra 1 for Men

November 6th, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm

2015 Call for Art
World AIDS Day

The November Oklahomans for Equality
showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will
feature the works of Susan Hamilton in
a show, beginning with a reception on
Thursday, November 6th, 2014 from
6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing
throughout the month.

OSU Survey
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Find Us on Facebook

Veterans Day Lunch with SAGE Tulsa
Tuesday, November 11th, 2014; 12:00 - 1:30 pm

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After you attend the Veterans Day Parade, come by and join SAGE Tulsa
for lunch when we honor our LGBT veterans.
The Veterans Day Parade will start at 11:00 am on Tuesday, November
11th. SAGE Tulsa will host a Veterans Day Lunch at 12:00 pm and is
inviting everyone to come by afterwards and join us for lunch and honor our
LGBT veterans.

OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,
November 20th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting minutes
are available upon request
10 days after meeting
date.

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

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The November Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, November
19th, 2014 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by The Mixed Company located at 302 S
Cheyenne Ave, Tulsa OK 74103. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and
send an invite to everyone on your friends list.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The November exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Susan Hamilton.
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The Mixed Company
302 S Cheyenne Ave
Tulsa OK 74103

Tulsa Pride 2015 Community Meeting
Tuesday, November 11th, 2014; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Join us on Tuesday, November 11th, 2014 at
7:00 pm for the first community meeting for
Tulsa Pride 2015 at the Equality Center. The
meeting will be open to the public and anybody
who's interested in helping out is encouraged to attend.

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a
sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

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If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org with "OK to use" in the Subject. Please include
any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

LGBT Pride T-Shirt Quilt Project
For the 35th Anniversary of Oklahomans for Equality, a
quilt project has been started to make a quilt from of all
kinds of LGBT related shirts. Pride would be best, but we
welcome any and all LGBT shirts. Quality is not
important since they will be cut up anyway.

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Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8568

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Please bring your shirts to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center anytime
between 12:00 pm and 9:00 pm Monday through Saturday. For more
information, email Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

Computer Boot Camp
Every other Sunday, Next class on November 9th; 12:30 pm
The world is changing and you refuse to
be left behind. And you want to be able
to email your friends and family
members or even show your grandkids
a couple of tricks that you've learned on
the computer. You want to be able to
use the Internet to search on topics that
are important to you - the latest health
information, what's happening in the
world, or what the headlines are in the city. Class size will be limited to 9.
For more information or to reserve your spot, please contact Mary Jones at
918.743.4297 or Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling
is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Volunteer Opportunities
November
Here are some of our upcoming volunteer opportunities for November. If you
would like to volunteer, please email Mary.Jones@OkEq.org.

OkEq needs volunteers to assist with the Route
66 Marathon. The Equality Center is a water
stop just before the finish line. Shifts from 9:00
am to 4:30 pm Sunday, November 23rd, 2014.
This will be a wonderful time to cheer the
runners on and to be a part of the race. This will
be a block party type of atmosphere and a fun day. Follow this link to

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register. Select "Water/Gatorade Stops" and the Equality Center is stop
#16 on the list.
Volunteers are needed for clean up after the Come Home for Thanksgiving
meal on Thursday, November 27th. 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Our Bodies, Ourselves
First and Third Wednesdays of every month; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Our Bodies Ourselves is a new group that focuses
on body image, disordered eating, health and
society's ideas surrounding these issues. The group
will meet on the first and third Wednesdays of the
month at 7:00 pm at the Equality Center. All are
welcome. Next meeting will be November 19th.

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Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a
sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot, LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

MY BODY

A Murder of Storytellers - Writing Group
Every Friday at 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
A Murder of Storytellers will
meet for a writing group at the
Equality Center every Friday at
7:00 pm. As an indie publishing
house, A Murder of Storytellers looks for voices in genre fiction that are
often ignored or asked to change. As a writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.
Everyone knows that a gathering of crows is called a murder, but in days
past, it was also called a storytelling. So, let's gather, tell our stories, and
murder those fears and errors that hold us back.

Trans Day of Remembrance
Wednesday, November 19th, 2014; 6:30 pm

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

--SOS Group

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
To pay homage, as well as raise awareness, of those whose lives were lost
due to acts of anti-transgender violence, Oklahomans for Equality will
observe Transgender Day of Remembrance on Wednesday, November
19th, 2014 at 6:30 pm. This is a free event where we will honor the memory
of the lives of our brothers and sisters so they will not be forgotten.
https://www.facebook.com/events/463586317114769/

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every
Monday at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. For
more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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Come Home for Thanksgiving

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Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one
to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving day for a FREE community
meal at the Equality Center. Harpist, Linda Paul, will provide special music
to accompany the meal.
Please confirm your attendance by contacting:
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org or visit our Facebook Event Page
Local Affirming and Inclusive congregations and OkEq provide a wonderful
meal every year. The meal will be served at 12:00 pm. Lunch will be
provided by:

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
Fellowship Lutheran Church
All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
Eastside Christian Church
Open Table, UCC
University United Methodist Church
Trinity Episcopal Church

Katie Rain Hill and Arin Andrews
Books now available

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org

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Now available for purchase on the OkEq website store are books recently
published by both Katie Rain Hill and Arin Andrews. The books are
available for pick up at the Equality Center for $20.00 (Includes Tax) or for
$25.00 shipped to you. Click here to visit the website store.

Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy

Katie's book, Rethinking Normal: A Memoir in Transistion, "In
her unique, generous, and affecting voice, nineteen-year-old
Katie Hill shares her personal journey of undergoing gender
reassignment."

for Gay, Lesb,an, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

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Arin's book, Some Assembly Required: The Not-SoSecretLife of a Transgender Teen, "Seventeen-year-old Arin
Andrews shares all the hilarious, painful, and poignant details
of undergoing gender reassignment as a high school student
in this winning memoir."

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Affordable Care Act Assistance
Every Wednesday from 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday from 1:00 - 4:00 pm. Mr.
Jordan will be available to assist consumers in
understanding the new programs, taking advantage of
consumer protections, and navigating the health
insurance system to find the most affordable coverage
that meets the consumer's needs.
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Plexus Slim

Every Tuesday and 1st
Sunday each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality
hosts the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month
at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation
of Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

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Engagement, Wedding and Anniversary
Announcements in the Tulsa World

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net

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918.592.0088

The Tulsa World now accepts engagement, wedding and
anniversary announcements for brides and brides and
grooms and grooms.

TULSitWORLD
You can fill out the announcement forms at
www.tulsaworld.com/celebrations

Registering your out-of-state marriage license
with the state of Oklahoma

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels. The
class will create an
environment for the beginner
as well as the advanced
participant to be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance

Couples who have obtained marriage licenses in other states or other
countries are encouraged to register their out-of-state marriage license with
the Tulsa County Clerk. Couples must provide the original marriage license
and pay a $13 fee for the first page and $2 for additional page to
register the license. The Tulsa County Clerk takes cash or personal check
but no debit or credit cards for payment. Please remember the County Clerk
records out-of-state marriage licenses. The Court Clerk issues in-state
marriage licenses. Go to the County Clerk not the Court Clerk to register
your out-of-state marriage license.
Tulsa County Clerk
Tulsa County Administration Bldg.
500 South Denver
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103-3832
County Clerk Switchboard: (918) 596-5801
Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 am until 5:00 pm

Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Wedding Resources
Oklahomans for Equality has a list of officiants for wedding ceremonies
available for pick up at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or email
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org for a copy.
If you are looking for services for your wedding, please look through our

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

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Equality Business Alliance directory where you can find all kinds of
LGBT friendly businesses to help you host the perfect wedding.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has several spaces available for rent if
you are looking for space to hold your ceremony. Please email
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org for a rental information sheet or to arrange a
quick tour of the available spaces.

Tulsa CARES Fairy Tree
The Fairy Tree is back and ready for you to stop by the
Equality Center to select a recipient in need. We adopt the
clients of Tulsa CARES that are in need of clothing and other
items. The suggested gift items are listed for your shopping
convenience. Tulsa CARES provides social services to
individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. Help us support those in
our community that are struggling to survive. Gifts should be
wrapped and returned by Dec. 14th.

OUT OK Film Festival
November 14th, 15th &amp; 16th, 2014

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event.
To check dates, reserve
your next event or to
receive pricing information,
contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for
LGBT parents and families
in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and our community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday

WE'RE COMING!
www.out-ok.com
Full Schedule Online
November 14, 15, 16

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as
well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Don't miss Brazil's award-winning official submission for 2015's Oscar.
THE WAY HE LOOKS shines a warm glow on the sexual awakening of a
blind teenager. Soon to be a classic coming-out story for all ages.
Friday, November 14th, 7:30 pm at Circle Cinema.
Join us November 14, 15, 16, 2014.
www.out-ok.com
Net proceeds benefit Oklahomans for Equality

Reiki Sessions
By Appointment

Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides

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Dennis R Neill Equality Center
Reiki - pronounced "ray-key" is a life energy balancing
and stress reduction technique that uses chakra points
for a non-impact healing session. Reiki promotes
healing in countless areas including everything from
physical injuries and aches, to mental and spiritual
traumas and hurts, to overall balancing in life. It does not
use or replace traditional medicine, but instead uses
Universal Life Force Energy already inside us all to go to the areas of
greatest need. The practitioner acts as a conduit to help the energy move
more freely to those areas.
Held at the Equality Center, a session lasting approximately 1 1/2 hours is
$75 for non OkEq members and $50 for OkEq members. A sliding scale is
also available. Monica Haney is a certified Reiki Practitioner and is happy to
answer your call or text at 918.381.1656

testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Tantra 1 for Men
Friday, November 7th through Sunday, November 9th
Presented by the Body Electric, this workshop is
an introduction to the teachings of Tantra. In a
safe and facilitated space, the group will explore
the principles and tools for living life with greater
freedom, creativity, and passion. To do this, they
create experiments to practice erotic touch,
conscious breath, movement, and meditation,
supplemented with lecture and discussion.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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If this sounds of interest and/or you would like to know more, please visit
the Body Electric website at: http://www.thebodyelectricschool.com/
mens-introductory/tantra-1-for-men/ or contact Andr� directly at
918.406.4659.

2015 Call for Exhibition Proposals
Deadline is November 15th, 2014

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

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The Art Gallery at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center is now accepting
proposals for our monthly exhibits to fill the 2015 Exhibition Calendar. Each
chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days.

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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Our gallery encourages emerging artists and fresh challenging work in all
media, including installation works. Proposals should include a paragraph
or two about your vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 JPEG images which
characterize your current work. Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists
or a small group are also acceptable..

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OkEq hosts an opening night reception for the artist(s), on the first
Thursday of the month. There will be a 30% commission on work sold.
Artists will be asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a
drawing at close of opening night. Deadline for submissions is November
15th, 2014. Notifications will be sent out by December 1st, 2014.
We still do have a "no repeat" policy, so will only consider proposals from
those who have not previously exhibited in the gallery, (excepting
MOREcolor participation)
Please submit by e-mail to alliejensen@cox.net, with the subject heading
"OkEq Gallery Proposal"

World AIDS Day
Monday, December 1st, 2014; 6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality will host Dr. Perry Halkitis on
World AIDS Day on Monday, December 1st. OkEq will
host a cocktail reception at 6:30 pm and follow with a
lecture featuring Dr. Halkitis at 7:00 pm. Dr. Halkitis
recently published "The AIDS Generation" which
documents the lived experiences of HIV-positive gay
men who are presently middle-aged, long-term survivors
of HIV/AIDS. Council Oak Mens Chorale will also
perform at the event. Books will be available for purchase.

WORLD
AIDS

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- 1.DECEMBER

Trans-sition Research Study
Researchers at the University of Texas are seeking
trans* identified individuals who intend to begin
transition, those who have already begun transition,
and
those
who
identify
as
having
completed transition. This study will look at
personal experiences of individuals before, during,
and after transition. Please use the above link to
provide your contact information. You will then
be sent a short questionnaire to determine eligibility.
Eligible participants will be contacted to schedule an in-person or
phone interview.
For questions, please contact: Dr. Julie Nagoshi, School of Social Work,
University of Texas at Arlington julienagoshi@uta.edu
Survey Link: https://okstatecoe.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?
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Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, same-sex wedding toppers.
Various designs and prices.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'This Book This Hill These People: Poems'
by Lynn Riggs
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Part-Cherokee like his Claremore, Oklahoma
predecessor
Will
Rogers,
Lynn
Riggs
(1899-1954) is best known as the father of the
play Oklahoma!, which in 1943 was adapted
from his original Broadway Production called
Green Grow the Lilacs. This is his second
volume of poems, sonnets and lyrics about
loyalty, love, kindness, loneliness, war and wisdom collected from those he
published in many popular magazines during his lifetime. They reveal a
sensitive, literate man of the world who had a compulsion to tell the
Oklahoma story, which is the story of mankind: a man who during his
lifetime was understood least by those who affected his life most.
Biographical introductions by Phyllis Braunlich, writer and instructor at Oral
Roberts University. Two-color Western drawings created for illustrations by
the late Oklahoma artist Ray Piercey.
Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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eNews

November 13th, 2014
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Trans Day of Remembrance
Equality Business Alliance
Come Home for Thanksgiving

Welcome to the eNews.
Join OkEq on Wednesday, November 19th for our Transgender Day of
Remembrance Event beginning at 6:30 pm.
eNews Staff
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OUT OK Film Festival
Fairy Tree
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Our Bodies, Ourselves
A Murder of Storytellers

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Marriage Matters... for
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Out-of-States Marriages

Trans Day of Remembrance
Wednesday, November 19th, 2014; 6:30 pm

Tulsa World
Wedding Resources
Tulsa Threat
Reiki Sessions
2015 Call for Art
World AIDS Day Free
Screening
World AIDS Day
Pride Store

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Rainbow Library
Volunteer

To pay homage, as well as raise awareness, of those whose lives were lost
due to acts of anti-transgender violence, Oklahomans for Equality will
observe Transgender Day of Remembrance on Wednesday, November
19th, 2014 at 6:30 pm. This is a free event where we will honor the memory
of the lives of our brothers and sisters so they will not be forgotten.
https://www.facebook.com/events/463586317114769/

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

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Find Us on Facebook
The November Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, November
19th, 2014 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by The Mixed Company located at 302 S
Cheyenne Ave, Tulsa OK 74103. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and
send an invite to everyone on your friends list.

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COMPANY

The Mixed Company
302 S Cheyenne Ave
Tulsa OK 74103

Come Home for Thanksgiving
Thursday, November 27th, 2014; 12:00 pm

OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,
November 20th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting minutes
are available upon request
10 days after meeting
date.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The November exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Susan Hamilton.
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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving day for a FREE community
meal at the Equality Center. Special music will accompany the meal.
Please confirm your attendance by contacting:
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org or visit our Facebook Event Page

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Local Affirming and Inclusive congregations and OkEq provide a wonderful
meal every year. The meal will be served at 12:00 pm. Lunch will be
provided by:
Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
Fellowship Lutheran Church
All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
Eastside Christian Church
Open Table, UCC

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a
sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918

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University United Methodist Church
Trinity Episcopal Church
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church

Maybello@OkEq.org

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OUT OK Film Festival
November 14th, 15th &amp; 16th, 2014

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8568

MOVIES! MOVIES! MOVIES!
www.out-ok.com
Full Schedule Online
Join us Friday, November 14th for 3 days of Cinematic brilliance with a twist
of lavender! See you in the Dark!

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling
is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Don't miss Brazil's award-winning official submission for 2015's Oscar.
THE WAY HE LOOKS shines a warm glow on the sexual awakening of a
blind teenager. Soon to be a classic coming-out story for all ages.
Friday, November 14th, 7:30 pm at Circle Cinema.
Join us November 14, 15, 16, 2014.

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www.out-ok.com
Net proceeds benefit Oklahomans for Equality

Tulsa CARES Fairy Tree
The Fairy Tree is back and ready for you to stop by the
Equality Center to select a recipient in need. We adopt the
clients of Tulsa CARES that are in need of clothing and other
items. The suggested gift items are listed for your shopping
convenience. Tulsa CARES provides social services to
individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. Help us support those in
our community that are struggling to survive. Gifts should be
wrapped and returned by Dec. 14th.

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a
sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot, LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org with "OK to use" in the Subject. Please include
any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

LGBT Pride T-Shirt Quilt Project
For the 35th Anniversary of Oklahomans for Equality, a
quilt project has been started to make a quilt from of all
kinds of LGBT related shirts. Pride would be best, but we
welcome any and all LGBT shirts. Quality is not
important since they will be cut up anyway.

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Please bring your shirts to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center anytime
between 12:00 pm and 9:00 pm Monday through Saturday. For more
information, email Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

Volunteer Opportunities
November

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Here are some of our upcoming volunteer opportunities for November. If you
would like to volunteer, please email Mary.Jones@OkEq.org.

OkEq needs volunteers to assist with the Route
66 Marathon. The Equality Center is a water
stop just before the finish line. Shifts from 9:00
am to 4:30 pm Sunday, November 23rd, 2014.
This will be a wonderful time to cheer the

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
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runners on and to be a part of the race. This will be a block party type of
atmosphere and a fun day. Follow this link to register. Select "Water/
Gatorade Stops" and the Equality Center is stop #16 on the list.
Volunteers are needed for clean up after the Come Home for Thanksgiving
meal on Thursday, November 27th. 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every
Monday at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. For
more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Our Bodies, Ourselves
First and Third Wednesdays of every month; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Our Bodies Ourselves is a new group that focuses
on body image, disordered eating, health and
society's ideas surrounding these issues. The group
will meet on the first and third Wednesdays of the
month at 7:00 pm at the Equality Center. All are
welcome. Next meeting will be November 19th.

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A Murder of Storytellers - Writing Group
Every Friday at 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
A Murder of Storytellers will
meet for a writing group at the
Equality Center every Friday at
7:00 pm. As an indie publishing
house, A Murder of Storytellers looks for voices in genre fiction that are
often ignored or asked to change. As a writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.
Everyone knows that a gathering of crows is called a murder, but in days
past, it was also called a storytelling. So, let's gather, tell our stories, and
murder those fears and errors that hold us back.

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one
to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Katie Rain Hill and Arin Andrews
Books now available

Now available for purchase on the OkEq website store are books recently
published by both Katie Rain Hill and Arin Andrews. The books are
available for pick up at the Equality Center for $20.00 (Includes Tax) or for
$25.00 shipped to you. Click here to visit the website store.
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her unique, generous, and affecting voice, nineteen-year-old
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reassignment."

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

Arin's book, Some Assembly Required: The Not-SoSecretLife of a Transgender Teen, "Seventeen-year-old Arin
Andrews shares all the hilarious, painful, and poignant details
of undergoing gender reassignment as a high school student
in this winning memoir."

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Affordable Care Act Assistance
In person assistance available
Open enrollment is Nov 15th - Feb 15th, 2015

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Serv,ces and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the Affordable Care Act,
will be on hand at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Mr. Jordan will be available to assist consumers in
understanding the new programs, taking advantage of
consumer protections, and navigating the health
insurance system to find the most affordable coverage
that meets the consumer's needs.
Onsite assistance will be available on:
November 19th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
December 3rd, 10th &amp; 17th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
January 7th, 14th, 21st &amp; 28th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
February 4th &amp; 11th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm

First Thursday Art Gallery Opening Reception
Thursday, December 4th, 2014; 6:00 pm

The December OkEq showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center will feature the combined works of SAGE Tulsa
members in a show, beginning with a reception on Thursday, December 4th
from 6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing throughout the month.

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st
Sunday each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality
hosts the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month
at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation
of Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

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'Marriage Matters... for Everyone' Conference
Saturday, November 15th, 2014; 8:30 am - 3:00 pm
College Hill Presbyterian Church, 712 S.
Columbia Ave.

On November 15th, The Covenant
Network of Presbyterians will hold a
conference titled "Marriage Matters ...
For
Everyone"
at
College
Hill
Presbyterian Church.
The keynote speaker will be Mark Achtemeier, a teaching elder in the
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and a theologian and writer who has been a
pastor and professor. Workshops will address several issues related to
same-sex marriage, including a session by Achtemeier on what the Bible
says and does not say about homosexuality.
For more information, visit covnetpres.org/tulsa-ok-regional-conference
Registration is $25 and free for students.

Registering your out-of-state marriage license
with the state of Oklahoma

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels. The
class will create an
environment for the beginner
as well as the advanced
participant to be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach

Couples who have obtained marriage licenses in other states or other
countries are encouraged to register their out-of-state marriage license with
the Tulsa County Clerk. Couples must provide the original marriage license
and pay a $13 fee for the first page and $2 for additional page to
register the license. The Tulsa County Clerk takes cash or personal check
but no debit or credit cards for payment. Please remember the County Clerk

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
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records out-of-state marriage licenses. The Court Clerk issues in-state
marriage licenses. Go to the County Clerk not the Court Clerk to register
your out-of-state marriage license.
Tulsa County Clerk
Tulsa County Administration Bldg.
500 South Denver
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103-3832
County Clerk Switchboard: (918) 596-5801
Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 am until 5:00 pm

Engagement, Wedding and Anniversary
Announcements in the Tulsa World

individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

A Murder of
Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm

The Tulsa World now accepts engagement, wedding and
anniversary announcements for brides and brides and
grooms and grooms.

A Murder of Storytellers
looks for voices in genre
fiction that are often ignored
or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to
help make each other better
and foster a sense of
community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

TULSitWORLD
You can fill out the announcement forms at
www.tulsaworld.com/celebrations

Wedding Resources
Oklahomans for Equality has a list of officiants for wedding ceremonies
available for pick up at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or email
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org for a copy.
If you are looking for services for your wedding, please look through our
Equality
Alliance
- -Business
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- - where you can find all kinds of
LGBT friendly businesses to help you host the perfect wedding.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event.
To check dates, reserve
your next event or to
receive pricing information,
contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has several spaces available for rent if
you are looking for space to hold your ceremony. Please email
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org for a rental information sheet or to arrange a
quick tour of the available spaces.

Tulsa Threat Women's Football Tryouts
Saturday, November 15th, 2014; 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

OKLAHOMA ' S BEST

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for
LGBT parents and families
in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

WOMEN ' S TACKLE FOOTBALL

Curious to see if you have what it takes to play?
Tulsa Threat Mini-Camps
November 15th from 10:00am - 2:00pm
December 13th from 10:00am - 2:00pm
Sign-up Fee : $25.00/Person
Location : Thoreau Midd l e School
7370 E. 71st Street
Tulsa , OK 74133
For more information about our team and upcoming •vents visit our website at
www .tuls.1thr•3 com

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and our community.

Thoreau Demonstration Academy
7370 E 71st St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133
Returning Tulsa Threat players and all interested potential new "Threats"
are encouraged to be at Thoreau Demonstration Academy for their first
ever "Mini-Camp/Tryout combination. Those trying out for the first time will
require a $25 registration fee. This allows you to attend one or both of the
Mini-Camps, with a final opportunity to tryout on January 3rd.The fee will
also include 1 Threat t-shirt to show our appreciation of your interest in
women's football. For more information visit www.tulsathreat.com

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point

Reiki Sessions

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that

Open Everyday

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By Appointment
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
Reiki - pronounced "ray-key" is a life energy balancing
and stress reduction technique that uses chakra points
for a non-impact healing session. Reiki promotes
healing in countless areas including everything from
physical injuries and aches, to mental and spiritual
traumas and hurts, to overall balancing in life. It does not
use or replace traditional medicine, but instead uses
Universal Life Force Energy already inside us all to go to the areas of
greatest need. The practitioner acts as a conduit to help the energy move
more freely to those areas.
Held at the Equality Center, a session lasting approximately 1 1/2 hours is
$75 for non OkEq members and $50 for OkEq members. A sliding scale is
also available. Monica Haney is a certified Reiki Practitioner and is happy to
answer your call or text at 918.381.1656

2015 Call for Exhibition Proposals
Deadline is November 15th, 2014

includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as
well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
The Art Gallery at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center is now accepting
proposals for our monthly exhibits to fill the 2015 Exhibition Calendar. Each
chosen exhibit will be on display for approximately 30 days.
Our gallery encourages emerging artists and fresh challenging work in all
media, including installation works. Proposals should include a paragraph
or two about your vision for an exhibit, as well as 5 JPEG images which
characterize your current work. Proposals incorporating the work of 2 artists
or a small group are also acceptable..
OkEq hosts an opening night reception for the artist(s), on the first
Thursday of the month. There will be a 30% commission on work sold.
Artists will be asked to provide a "door prize" which will be awarded by a
drawing at close of opening night. Deadline for submissions is November
15th, 2014. Notifications will be sent out by December 1st, 2014.

Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

We still do have a "no repeat" policy, so will only consider proposals from
those who have not previously exhibited in the gallery, (excepting
MOREcolor participation)
Please submit by e-mail to alliejensen@cox.net,
- - with the subject heading
"OkEq Gallery Proposal"

World AIDS Day Free Screening

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org
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Monday, December 1st, 2014; 11:30 am
Free Documentary Screening on World AIDS Day
Mondoy. December I. 2014, ol OU-Tulso
Open to the Pubic

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Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center College of Public
Health in collaboration with Tulsa CARES, Oklahomans for Equality, HOPE,
the Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work, OU Sooner Allies, and
the OU Sooner Association for Equality (SAFE) present a Free
Documentary Screening on World AIDS Day at OU-Tulsa.
Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

Monday, December 1st, 2014
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
To RSVP or for more information: Contact Julia-Leighty (918) 660-3670
Julia-Leighty@ouhsc.edu

World AIDS Day
Monday, December 1st, 2014; 6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality will host Dr. Perry Halkitis on
World AIDS Day on Monday, December 1st. OkEq will WORLD
host a cocktail reception at 6:30 pm and follow with a AIDS
lecture featuring Dr. Halkitis at 7:00 pm. Dr. Halkitis
recently published "The AIDS Generation" which
documents the lived experiences of HIV-positive gay
1 DECEMBER
men who are presently middle-aged, long-term survivors
of HIV/AIDS. Council Oak Mens Chorale will also
perform at the event. Books will be available for purchase. Community
sponsors include Planned Parenthood of the Heartland, Tulsa CARES,
Sisters in Song,Tulsa Interfaith Alliance, H.O.P.E Health Outreach
Prevention Education, and Council Oak Mens Chorale.

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Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, same-sex wedding toppers.
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keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Lesbians Raising Sons: An Anthology'
edited by Jess Wells
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Traditional philosophy maintains that women
alone raising sons cannot make them into "true
men"--that households without men have no true
"role model" for sons. Working from this
presumption, this book addresses the many
challenges faced by lesbians raising sons.

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

A proud Partner
Organization of
Volunteer Tulsa,
your local
action center!

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November 19th, 2014
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
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Trans Day of Remembrance
Equality Business Alliance

Welcome to the eNews.
Join OkEq on Wednesday, November 19th for our Transgender Day of
Remembrance Event beginning at 6:30 pm.
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Come Home for Thanksgiving
Basketball League
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First Thursday Art Show
World AIDS Day
Guys Dine Too
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Thank you and congrats, Rose and Michael!
Click here to commemorate a special day with
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Trans Day of Remembrance
Wednesday, November 19th, 2014; 6:30 pm

OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,
November 20th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting minutes
are available upon request
10 days after meeting
date.

OkEq Art Exhibit
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
To pay homage, as well as raise awareness, of those whose lives were lost
due to acts of anti-transgender violence, Oklahomans for Equality will
observe Transgender Day of Remembrance on Wednesday, November
19th, 2014 at 6:30 pm. This is a free event where we will honor the memory
of the lives of our brothers and sisters so they will not be forgotten.
https://www.facebook.com/events/463586317114769/

The November exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Susan Hamilton.
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Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The November Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, November
19th, 2014 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by The Mixed Company located at 302 S
Cheyenne Ave, Tulsa OK 74103. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and
send an invite to everyone on your friends list.

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Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8568

The Mixed Company
302 S Cheyenne Ave
Tulsa OK 74103

Come Home for Thanksgiving
Thursday, November 27th, 2014; 12:00 pm

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Counseling Services

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving day for a FREE community
meal at the Equality Center. Special music will accompany the meal.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling
is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Please confirm your attendance by contacting:
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org or visit our Facebook Event Page
Local Affirming and Inclusive congregations and OkEq provide a wonderful
meal every year. The meal will be served at 12:00 pm. Lunch will be
provided by:
Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
Fellowship Lutheran Church
All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
Eastside Christian Church
Open Table, UCC
University United Methodist Church
Trinity Episcopal Church
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
Fellowship Congregational Church

Tulsa Metro Basketball League Winter Season
Wednesday nights at 7:00 pm
Winter Season is December through February

Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a
sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot, LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

The league plays 3 on 3 games on a half court each
Wednesday night December through February at 7:00
pm. Tulsa Metro Basketball League is an offical program
of OkEq and a member organization of the Equality
Sports Alliance of Tulsa. Sign up on the OkEq
Webstore for $50. Games are played at the Charles
Schusterman Jewish Community Center at 2021 E 71st
St, Tulsa, OK. Daryn Drake will be the head coach for
the new Basketball season. For more information about
the league, please contact Basketball@OkEq.org.

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Tulsa CARES Fairy Tree
The Fairy Tree is back and ready for you to stop by the
Equality Center to select a recipient in need. We adopt the
clients of Tulsa CARES that are in need of clothing and other
items. The suggested gift items are listed for your shopping
convenience. Tulsa CARES provides social services to
individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. Help us support those in
our community that are struggling to survive. Gifts should be
wrapped and returned by Dec. 14th.

First Thursday Art Gallery Opening Reception
Thursday, December 4th, 2014; 6:00 pm

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org
The December OkEq showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center will feature the combined works of SAGE Tulsa
members in a show, beginning with a reception on Thursday, December 4th
from 6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing throughout the month.

World AIDS Day
Monday, December 1st, 2014; 6:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

WORLD

Oklahomans for Equality will host Dr. Perry Halkitis on AIDS
World AIDS Day on Monday, December 1st. OkEq will
host a cocktail reception at 6:30 pm and follow with a
lecture featuring Dr. Halkitis at 7:00 pm. Dr. Halkitis
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recently published "The AIDS Generation" which
documents the lived experiences of HIV-positive gay
men who are presently middle-aged, long-term survivors of HIV/AIDS.
Sisters in Song and Council Oak Mens Chorale will perform at the event.
Books will be available for purchase. Community sponsors include Planned
Parenthood of the Heartland, Tulsa CARES, PFLAG Tulsa, Sisters in
Song,Tulsa Interfaith Alliance, H.O.P.E Health Outreach Prevention
Education, Council Oak Mens Chorale, Grateful Day Foundation, the Hyatt
Regency Tulsa and Phillips Theological Seminary.

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SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every
Monday at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. For
more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one
to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

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Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, December 2nd, 2014; 6:30 pm
The December meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at Baxter's Interubran
Grill on Tuesday, December 2nd, 2014 at 6:30 pm. Baxter's is located
at 717 S Houston Ave.
www.baxtersgrill.com
Guys Dine Too is a social program for Gay Men, and their male Allies/
friends, and meets at a different restaurant every month.
Please RSVP to Richard Haley at gaydine2@yahoo.com
---if you plan on attending.

7th Annual Falalala Ball
Saturday, December 20th, 2014; 7:00 pm

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Don your gay apparel and join us for the 7th annual Falalala Ball on
Saturday, December 20th, 2014 at 7:00 pm. The nicely naughty evening will
include live entertainment, a fetish and tattoo fashion show, cash bar and
light hor d'oeuvres. Firefighters from the 2015 Tulsa Metro Hottest
Firefighters Calendar will be in attendance. They will be available for photos
and to sign copies of their calendar. Cause sometimes naughty is nice.
Please pull out your holiday dress and business casual. Admission Price is
one of the following: pet food for A Friend for A Friend, personal toiletries or
non-perishable food items for the Parish Church of St Jerome and Diversity
Christian Fellowship Church.
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SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp;. Transgendcr Elders

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Every Tuesday and 1st
Sunday each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality
hosts the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month
at 12:30 pm.

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Affordable Care Act Assistance
In person assistance available
Open enrollment is Nov 15th - Feb 15th, 2015
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the Affordable Care Act,
will be on hand at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Mr. Jordan will be available to assist consumers in
understanding the new programs, taking advantage of
consumer protections, and navigating the health
insurance system to find the most affordable coverage
that meets the consumer's needs.
Onsite assistance will be available on:
November 19th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
December 3rd, 10th &amp; 17th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
January 7th, 14th, 21st &amp; 28th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
February 4th &amp; 11th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm

Our Bodies, Ourselves
First and Third Wednesdays of every month; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Our Bodies Ourselves is a new group that focuses
on body image, disordered eating, health and
society's ideas surrounding these issues. The group
will meet on the first and third Wednesdays of the
month at 7:00 pm at the Equality Center. All are
welcome. Next meeting will be November 19th.

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Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation
of Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

A Murder of Storytellers - Writing Group
Every Friday at 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
A Murder of Storytellers will
meet for a writing group at the
Equality Center every Friday at
7:00 pm. As an indie publishing
house, A Murder of Storytellers looks for voices in genre fiction that are
often ignored or asked to change. As a writing group, they seek to help
make each other better and foster a sense of community among local
writers of all backgrounds.
Everyone knows that a gathering of crows is called a murder, but in days

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels. The
class will create an

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past, it was also called a storytelling. So, let's gather, tell our stories, and
murder those fears and errors that hold us back.

Volunteer Opportunities
November

environment for the beginner
as well as the advanced
participant to be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Here are some of our upcoming volunteer opportunities for November. If you
would like to volunteer, please email Mary.Jones@OkEq.org.

ACA Assistance

OkEq needs volunteers to assist with the Route
66 Marathon. The Equality Center is a water
stop just before the finish line. Shifts from 9:00
am to 4:30 pm Sunday, November 23rd, 2014.
This will be a wonderful time to cheer the
runners on and to be a part of the race. This will
be a block party type of atmosphere and a fun day. Follow this link to
register. Select "Water/Gatorade Stops" and the Equality Center is stop
#16 on the list.

Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

Volunteers are needed for clean up after the Come Home for Thanksgiving
meal on Thursday, November 27th. 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

LGBT Pride T-Shirt Quilt Project
For the 35th Anniversary of Oklahomans for Equality, a
quilt project has been started to make a quilt from of all
kinds of LGBT related shirts. Pride would be best, but we
welcome any and all LGBT shirts. Quality is not
important since they will be cut up anyway.

Lambda Al-Anon
Please bring your shirts to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center anytime
between 12:00 pm and 9:00 pm Monday through Saturday. For more
information, email Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Council Oak Mens Chorale
Holiday Schedule

A Murder of
Storytellers

Tuesdays at Trinity, November 25th; 12:05 pm

Every Friday
7:00 pm

Council Oak Mens Chorale will be performing holiday
favorites at Trinity Episcopal Church, 5th and Cincinnati,
12:05 pm.
2nd Annual GLOW on the Green, Sunday November
30th; 5:00 pm

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Council Oak Men's Chorale will be singing at the GLOW on the GREEN at
Guthrie Green in the Brady Arts District at 5:00 pm. Come and celebrate the
season and see the Green turn on their Christmas lights!
Annual World AIDS Day Commemoration, December 1st; 6:30 pm

A Murder of Storytellers
looks for voices in genre
fiction that are often ignored
or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to
help make each other better
and foster a sense of
community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

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The Chorale will be singing at the Annual World AIDS Day Commemoration
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on Monday evening December 1st.
The Chorale was organized in 1998 to sing at the World AIDS Day Service
and has sung each year after.
Christmas Splendor, Tuesday
December 2nd, Thursday December
4th and Friday December 5th; 8:00
pm
Come start your holiday season with the
Council Oak Mens Chorale as they
present Christmas Splendor at Trinity
Episcopal Church, 5th and Cincinnati.
The Council Oak Men's Chorale under
the direction of Kent Dennis will be
performing many of your holiday
favorites of Little Drummer Boy, Silver
Bells, White Christmas, Silent Night and
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.
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annual tradition of holiday music,
choreography and fun! Tickets are $20 and can be purchases through
this web site or at the door.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

A portion of the proceeds from each concert will be given to fund audio
recordings the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center.
Fellowship Congregational Church, Sunday December 7th; 10:30 am
The Chorale will be singing at the 10:30 am service at Fellowship
Congregational Church. Come enjoy the holiday season with us as we
worship with the wonderful congregation of FCC. The Chorale appreciates
the support of the staff and congregation!

Katie Rain Hill and Arin Andrews
Books now available

Now available for purchase on the OkEq website store are books recently
published by both Katie Rain Hill and Arin Andrews. The books are
available for pick up at the Equality Center for $20.00 (Includes Tax) or for
$25.00 shipped to you. Click here to visit the website store.

Katie's book, Rethinking Normal: A Memoir in Transistion, "In
her unique, generous, and affecting voice, nineteen-year-old
Katie Hill shares her personal journey of undergoing gender
reassignment."

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event.
To check dates, reserve
your next event or to
receive pricing information,
contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for
LGBT parents and families
in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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Arin's book, Some Assembly Required: The Not-SoSecretLife of a Transgender Teen, "Seventeen-year-old Arin
Andrews shares all the hilarious, painful, and poignant details
of undergoing gender reassignment as a high school student
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We want your Marriage Equality photos!

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and our community.

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org with "OK to use" in the Subject. Please include
any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

Engagement, Wedding and Anniversary
Announcements in the Tulsa World

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as
well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

The Tulsa World now accepts engagement, wedding and
anniversary announcements for brides and brides and
grooms and grooms.

You can fill out the announcement forms at
www.tulsaworld.com/celebrations

Wedding Resources
Oklahomans for Equality has a list of officiants for wedding ceremonies
available for pick up at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or email
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org for a copy.
If you are looking for services for your wedding, please look through our
Equality Business Alliance directory where you can find all kinds of
-------LGBT friendly businesses to help you host the perfect wedding.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides

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Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has several spaces available for rent if
you are looking for space to hold your ceremony. Please email
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org for a rental information sheet or to arrange a
quick tour of the available spaces.

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Reiki Sessions

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

By Appointment

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Reiki - pronounced "ray-key" is a life energy balancing
and stress reduction technique that uses chakra points
for a non-impact healing session. Reiki promotes
healing in countless areas including everything from
physical injuries and aches, to mental and spiritual
traumas and hurts, to overall balancing in life. It does not
use or replace traditional medicine, but instead uses
Universal Life Force Energy already inside us all to go to the areas of
greatest need. The practitioner acts as a conduit to help the energy move
more freely to those areas.

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Dennis R Neill Equality Center

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Held at the Equality Center, a session lasting approximately 1 1/2 hours is
$75 for non OkEq members and $50 for OkEq members. A sliding scale is
also available. Monica Haney is a certified Reiki Practitioner and is happy to
answer your call or text at 918.381.1656

World AIDS Day Free Screening
Monday, December 1st, 2014; 11:30 am
Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center College of Public
Health in collaboration with Tulsa CARES, Oklahomans for Equality, HOPE,
the Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work, OU Sooner Allies, and
the OU Sooner Association for Equality (SAFE) present a Free
Documentary Screening on World AIDS Day at OU-Tulsa.
Monday, December 1st, 2014
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
To RSVP or for more information: Contact Julia-Leighty (918) 660-3670
Julia-Leighty@ouhsc.edu

Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, same-sex wedding toppers.
Various designs and prices.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Stone Butch Blues' by Leslie Feinberg
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Published in 1993, this brave, original novel is
considered to be the finest account ever written
of the complexities of a transgendered
existence.

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Woman or man? That's the question that rages
like a storm around Jess Goldberg, clouding her
life and her identity. Growing up differently
gendered in a blue--collar town in the 1950's,
coming out as a butch in the bars and factories
of the prefeminist '60s, deciding to pass as a
man in order to survive when she is left without
work or a community in the early '70s. This
powerful, provocative and deeply moving novel
sees Jess coming full circle, she learns to
accept
the
complexities
of
being
a
transgendered person in a world demanding simple explanations: a he-she
emerging whole, weathering the turbulence.

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

A proud Partner
Organization of
Volunteer Tulsa,
your local
action center!
Click above to volunteer your time with Oklahomans for Equality

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eNews

November 25th, 2014
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Be Our Voice
Come Home for Thanksgiving
Holiday Pride 2014

Welcome to the eNews.
Join OkEq on Thursday, November 27th for our Thanksgiving Day meal
served at 12:00 pm.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
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"To all those recently married couples, Congratulations and
continued happiness! To one &amp; all, may this be a most Happy
Holiday Season! To the staff and volunteers, thanks for making
everyday a happy day at the Equality Center!" - Sol Smith
In honor of the Thanksgiving holiday,
Sol Smith made a donation to
OkEq's Be Our Voice, Give a Day campaign

COMC
PFLAG Tulsa Holiday Brunch
Books Now Available
Marriage
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Wedding Resources
Reiki Sessions
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Pride Store
Rainbow Library
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OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,
December 18th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting minutes
are available upon request
10 days after meeting
date.

OkEq Art Exhibit

and is sponsoring the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
on Thursday, November 27th, 2014
Thank you, Sol!

The November exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Susan Hamilton.
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Click here to commemorate a special day with
OkEq's Be Our Voice, Give a Day campaign

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Come Home for Thanksgiving
Thursday, November 27th, 2014; 12:00 pm

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8568

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OkEq invites you to join us on Thanksgiving day for a FREE community
meal at the Equality Center. Special music will accompany the meal.
Please confirm your attendance by contacting:
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org or visit our Facebook Event Page
Local Affirming and Inclusive congregations and OkEq provide a wonderful

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meal every year. The meal will be served at 12:00 pm. Lunch will be
provided by:
Unity Church of Christianity
Parish Church of Saint Jerome
Bethany Christian Church
College Hill Presbyterian Church
Fellowship Lutheran Church
All Souls Unitarian Church
St. Paul's United Methodist
Diversity Christian Fellowship International
Eastside Christian Church
Open Table, UCC
University United Methodist Church
Trinity Episcopal
Church
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Fellowship Congregational Church

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Holiday Pride 2014
Sunday, November 30th, 2014; 7:00 pm

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling
is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

As part of Downtown Tulsa's "Ready,
Set, GLOW!" celebration, the Dennis
R.Neill Equality will be lit up with holiday
lights in a special ceremony with a laser
light show on Sunday, November 30th,
2014 at 7:00 pm. Holiday Pride 2014
will continue throughout the month of
December as the Equality Center will be
a part of the holiday light tours of
Downtown Tulsa.
Ready, Set, GLOW! A Progressive
Holiday Lighting Event is the official
downtown holiday kick-off event,
November 30th, 2014.
Downtown Tulsa is becoming a traditional destination for Holiday activities.
With a full schedule of events throughout the season, downtown districts
are coming together for one special night to kick off GLOW: Downtown
Tulsa seasonal festivities with "Ready, Set, GLOW!"
For more information visit: www.downtowntulsaok.com/event/9956

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events

Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a
sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot, LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The December Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, December
17th, 2014 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by Decopolis, 607 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK
74119. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone on
your friends list.

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Decopolis
607 S Boston Ave
Tulsa, OK 74119

Tulsa Metro Basketball League Winter Season
Wednesday nights at 7:00 pm
Winter Season is December through February

Counseling Services

The league plays 3 on 3 games on a half court each
Wednesday night December through February at 7:00
pm. Tulsa Metro Basketball League is an offical program
of OkEq and a member organization of the Equality
Sports Alliance of Tulsa. Sign up on the OkEq
-----Webstore for $50. Games are played at the Charles
Schusterman Jewish Community Center at 2021 E 71st
St, Tulsa, OK. Daryn Drake will be the head coach for
the new Basketball season. For more information about
the league, please contact Basketball@OkEq.org.

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Tulsa CARES Fairy Tree

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The Fairy Tree is back and ready for you to stop by the
Equality Center to select a recipient in need. We adopt the
clients of Tulsa CARES that are in need of clothing and other
items. The suggested gift items are listed for your shopping
convenience. Tulsa CARES provides social services to
individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. Help us support those in
our community that are struggling to survive. Gifts should be
wrapped and returned by Dec. 14th.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every
Monday at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. For
more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

First Thursday Art Gallery Opening Reception
Thursday, December 4th, 2014; 6:00 pm

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The December OkEq showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center will feature the combined works of SAGE Tulsa
members in a show, beginning with a reception on Thursday, December 4th
from 6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing throughout the month.

World AIDS Day
Monday, December 1st, 2014; 6:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality will host Dr. Perry Halkitis on

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2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one
to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

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World AIDS Day on Monday, December 1st. OkEq will
host a cocktail reception at 6:30 pm and follow with a
lecture featuring Dr. Halkitis at 7:00 pm. Dr. Halkitis
recently published "The AIDS Generation" which
documents the lived experiences of HIV-positive gay men who are presently
middle-aged, long-term survivors of HIV/AIDS. Sisters in Song and Council
Oak Mens Chorale will perform at the event. Books will be available for
purchase. Community sponsors include Planned Parenthood of the
Heartland, Tulsa CARES, PFLAG Tulsa, Sisters in Song,Tulsa Interfaith
Alliance, H.O.P.E Health Outreach Prevention Education, Council Oak
Mens Chorale, Grateful Day Foundation, the Hyatt Regency Tulsa and
Phillips Theological Seminary.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

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Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, December 2nd, 2014; 6:30 pm
The December meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at Baxter's Interubran
Grill on Tuesday, December 2nd, 2014 at 6:30 pm. Baxter's is located
at 717 S Houston Ave.
www.baxtersgrill.com
Guys Dine Too is a social program for Gay Men, and their male Allies/
friends, and meets at a different restaurant every month.
Please RSVP to Richard Haley at gaydine2@yahoo.com
---if you plan on attending.

7th Annual Falalala Ball
Saturday, December 20th, 2014; 7:00 pm

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SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Saturday, December 20th, 2014 at 7:00 pm. The nicely naughty evening will

Tulsa Shambhala
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include live entertainment, a fetish and tattoo fashion show, cash bar and
light hor d'oeuvres. Firefighters from the 2015 Tulsa Metro Hottest
Firefighters Calendar will be in attendance. They will be available for photos
and to sign copies of their calendar. Cause sometimes naughty is nice.
Please pull out your holiday dress and business casual. Admission Price is
one of the following: pet food for A Friend for A Friend, personal toiletries or
non-perishable food items for the Parish Church of St Jerome and Diversity
Christian Fellowship Church.
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: The Garden Trug

http://www.theGardenTrug.com

Garden Tru

Every Tuesday and 1st
Sunday each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality
hosts the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month
at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation
of Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

nursery, flor ist &amp; gifts

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101st &amp; Delaware
918.528.3828

Affordable Care Act Assistance
In person assistance available
Open enrollment is Nov 15th - Feb 15th, 2015
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the Affordable Care Act,
will be on hand at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Mr. Jordan will be available to assist consumers in
understanding the new programs, taking advantage of
consumer protections, and navigating the health
insurance system to find the most affordable coverage
that meets the consumer's needs.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Onsite assistance will be available on:
November 19th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
December 3rd, 10th &amp; 17th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
January 7th, 14th, 21st &amp; 28th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
February 4th &amp; 11th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm

Our Bodies, Ourselves
First and Third Wednesdays of every month; 7:00 pm

Get F.I.T.

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Our Bodies Ourselves is a new group that focuses
on body image, disordered eating, health and
society's ideas surrounding these issues. The group
will meet on the first and third Wednesdays of the

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Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels. The
class will create an

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environment for the beginner
as well as the advanced
participant to be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

month at 7:00 pm at the Equality Center. All are
welcome. Next meeting will be December 3rd.

LGBT Pride T-Shirt Quilt Project
For the 35th Anniversary of Oklahomans for Equality, a
quilt project has been started to make a quilt from of all
kinds of LGBT related shirts. Pride would be best, but we
welcome any and all LGBT shirts. Quality is not
important since they will be cut up anyway.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

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Please bring your shirts to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center anytime
between 12:00 pm and 9:00 pm Monday through Saturday. For more
information, email Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

Council Oak Mens Chorale
Holiday Schedule
2nd Annual GLOW on the Green, Sunday November
30th; 5:00 pm
Council Oak Men's Chorale will be singing at the GLOW
on the GREEN at Guthrie Green in the Brady Arts District
at 5:00 pm. Come and celebrate the season and see the
Green turn on their Christmas lights!
Annual World AIDS Day Commemoration, December
1st; 6:30 pm

council oak

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

council oak mens chorolB

The Chorale will be singing at the Annual World AIDS Day Commemoration
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on Monday evening December 1st.
The Chorale was organized in 1998 to sing at the World AIDS Day Service
and has sung each year after.
Christmas Splendor, Tuesday
December 2nd, Thursday December
4th and Friday December 5th; 8:00
pm
Come start your holiday season with the
Council Oak Mens Chorale as they
present Christmas Splendor at Trinity
Episcopal Church, 5th and Cincinnati.
The Council Oak Men's Chorale under
the direction of Kent Dennis will be
performing many of your holiday
favorites of Little Drummer Boy, Silver
Bells, White Christmas, Silent Night and
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.
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choreography and fun! Tickets are $20 and can be purchases through

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

A Murder of
Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers
looks for voices in genre
fiction that are often ignored
or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to
help make each other better
and foster a sense of
community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

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this web site or at the door.
A portion of the proceeds from each concert will be given to fund audio
recordings the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center.
Fellowship Congregational Church, Sunday December 7th; 10:30 am
The Chorale will be singing at the 10:30 am service at Fellowship
Congregational Church. Come enjoy the holiday season with us as we
worship with the wonderful congregation of FCC. The Chorale appreciates
the support of the staff and congregation!

PFLAG Tulsa Holiday Brunch
New Year's Day, Thursday, January 1st, 2015; 1:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Please join us for the annual PFLAG Tulsa Holiday
Potluck. PFLAG will provide the meat and drinks and we
encourage you to bring vegetable side dishes and
desserts. Thursday, January 1st at 1:00 pm.
PFLAG

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

TULSA CHAPTER

Katie Rain Hill and Arin Andrews
Books now available

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

Now available for purchase on the OkEq website store are books recently
published by both Katie Rain Hill and Arin Andrews. The books are
available for pick up at the Equality Center for $20.00 (Includes Tax) or for
$25.00 shipped to you. Click here to visit the website store.

Katie's book, Rethinking Normal: A Memoir in Transistion, "In
her unique, generous, and affecting voice, nineteen-year-old
Katie Hill shares her personal journey of undergoing gender
reassignment."

The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event.
To check dates, reserve
your next event or to
receive pricing information,
contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

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Arin's book, Some Assembly Required: The Not-SoSecretLife of a Transgender Teen, "Seventeen-year-old Arin
Andrews shares all the hilarious, painful, and poignant details
of undergoing gender reassignment as a high school student
in this winning memoir."

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Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for
LGBT parents and families
in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

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We want your Marriage Equality photos!

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org with "OK to use" in the Subject. Please include
any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

Engagement, Wedding and Anniversary
Announcements in the Tulsa World

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and our community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday

The Tulsa World now accepts engagement, wedding and
anniversary announcements for brides and brides and
grooms and grooms.

You can fill out the announcement forms at
www.tulsaworld.com/celebrations

Wedding Resources
Oklahomans for Equality has a list of officiants for wedding ceremonies
available for pick up at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or email
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org for a copy.
If you are looking for services for your wedding, please look through our
Equality
Business
-- -Alliance
- - directory
- - where you can find all kinds of
LGBT friendly businesses to help you host the perfect wedding.

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as
well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides

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testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has several spaces available for rent if
you are looking for space to hold your ceremony. Please email
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org for a rental information sheet or to arrange a
quick tour of the available spaces.

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Reiki Sessions

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

By Appointment

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Reiki - pronounced "ray-key" is a life energy balancing
and stress reduction technique that uses chakra points
for a non-impact healing session. Reiki promotes
healing in countless areas including everything from
physical injuries and aches, to mental and spiritual
traumas and hurts, to overall balancing in life. It does not
use or replace traditional medicine, but instead uses
Universal Life Force Energy already inside us all to go to the areas of
greatest need. The practitioner acts as a conduit to help the energy move
more freely to those areas.

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Dennis R Neill Equality Center

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Held at the Equality Center, a session lasting approximately 1 1/2 hours is
$75 for non OkEq members and $50 for OkEq members. A sliding scale is
also available. Monica Haney is a certified Reiki Practitioner and is happy to
answer your call or text at 918.381.1656

World AIDS Day Free Screening
Monday, December 1st, 2014; 11:30 am
Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center College of Public
Health in collaboration with Tulsa CARES, Oklahomans for Equality, HOPE,
the Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work, OU Sooner Allies, and
the OU Sooner Association for Equality (SAFE) present a Free
Documentary Screening on World AIDS Day at OU-Tulsa.
Monday, December 1st, 2014
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
To RSVP or for more information: Contact Julia-Leighty (918) 660-3670
Julia-Leighty@ouhsc.edu

Be a part of an important study of LGBTI health
Participants who meet the following criteria are encouraged to participate:
• if you are 18 - 25 years old
• if you identify as a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or other nonheterosexual person
• if you currently reside in Oklahoma
The research study will require approximately 30- 45 minutes and you will
be asked to provide an email address to which a link for the survey may be
sent. All questions are answered online through a secured website hosted
by Qualtrics survey software company. Participants will be asked to
complete a demographics questionnaire followed by 6 brief self-report
instruments. At the end of the survey, the first 250 urban and first 250 rural
participants will receive a code for $10 in credit with giftcertificates.com.
This credit can be used to purchase gift cards for businesses like AMC,
Bath and Bodyworks, Buckle, Buffalo Wild Wings, or many other wellknown companies.
To inquire more about the study or request any additional information,
contact the researchers at:
Douglas Knutson, by phone 405.459.0241 or email
douglas.knutson@okstate.edu
Dr. Sue C. Jacobs, by phone 405.744.9895 or email
sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu
Dr. Melissa Hakman by phone 405.208.5397 or email
mhakman@okcu.edu.
For more information or to participate, go to http://tiny.cc/oklgbti2

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Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, same-sex wedding toppers.
Various designs and prices.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'A Single Man' by Christopher Isherwood
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Welcome to sunny suburban 1960s Southern
California. George is a gay middle-aged English
professor, adjusting to solitude after the tragic
death of his young partner. He is determined to
persist in the routines of his former life. A Single
Man follows him over the course of an ordinary
twenty-four hours. Behind his British reserve,
tides of grief, rage, and loneliness surge-but
what is revealed is a man who loves being alive
despite all the everyday injustices.

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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A proud Partner
Organization of
Volunteer Tulsa,
your local
action center!

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eNews

December 3rd, 2014
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
First Thursday Art Show
Basketball League
Equality Business Alliance

Welcome to the eNews.
Join in the holiday festivities on Saturday, December 20th, 2014 as OkEq
presents the Falalala Ball 2014 at 7:00 pm. The evening will include live
entertainment, cash bar and a raffle. Admission is a donated food or toiletry
item.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
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7th Annual Falalala Ball
Big Brothers Big Sisters
ACA Assistance
LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
COMC
Fairy Tree
New Year's Eve
EBA Sponsor
LGBT Shirt Quilt
Our Bodies, Ourselves

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Reiki Sessions
LGBTI Health Research
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

First Thursday Art Gallery Opening Reception
Thursday, December 4th, 2014; 6:00 pm
Find Us on Facebook

The December OkEq showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center will feature the combined works of SAGE Tulsa
members in a show, beginning with a reception on Thursday, December 4th
from 6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing throughout the month.

Tulsa Metro Basketball League Winter Season

OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,

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December 18th, 7:00 pm

Wednesday nights at 7:00 pm
Winter Season is December through February

Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting minutes
are available upon request
10 days after meeting
date.

The league plays 3 on 3 games on a half court each
Wednesday night December through February at 7:00
pm. Tulsa Metro Basketball League is an offical program
of OkEq and a member organization of the Equality
Sports Alliance of Tulsa. Sign-up
theOkEq
- on
-Webstore for $50. Games are played at the Charles
Schusterman Jewish Community Center at 2021 E 71st
St, Tulsa, OK. Daryn Drake will be the head coach for
the new Basketball season. For more information about
the league, please contact Basketball@OkEq.org.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The December exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the combined works of
SAGE Tulsa.
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Upcoming Events

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The December Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, December
17th, 2014 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by Decopolis, 607 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK
74119. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone on
your friends list.

DECOPO~IS
Decopolis
607 S Boston Ave
Tulsa, OK 74119

Counseling Services

7th Annual Falalala Ball
Saturday, December 20th, 2014; 7:00 pm

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December 20th

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8568

7:00 pm

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Counseling Services
Don your gay apparel and join us for the 7th annual Falalala Ball on
Saturday, December 20th, 2014 at 7:00 pm. The nicely naughty evening will
include live entertainment, a fetish and tattoo fashion show, cash bar and
light hor d'oeuvres. Firefighters from the 2015 Tulsa Metro Hottest

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance

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Firefighters Calendar will be in attendance. They will be available for photos
and to sign copies of their calendar. Cause sometimes naughty is nice.
Please pull out your holiday dress and business casual. Admission Price is
one of the following: pet food for A Friend for A Friend, personal toiletries or
non-perishable food items for the Parish Church of St Jerome and Diversity
Christian Fellowship Church.

Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling
is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma
Tuesday, December 9th, 2014; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality will host an
informational meeting with Big Brother
Big Sisters of Oklahoma's volunteer
program on Tuesday, December 9th,
2014 at 7:00 pm.

Big Brothers Big Sisters
of Oklahoma
Big Brothers Big sisters of Oklahoma is
working hard to reach out to the children
that need us the most. Children may be living in single parent homes or
facing a life of poverty or parental incarceration. When a child is matched
with a positive role model, something transformational starts. As the
nation's largest donor and volunteer supported mentoring network, Big
Brothers Big Sisters makes meaningful, monitored matches between adult
volunteers and children, ages 6 through 16, in communities across the
state. The organization develops positive relationships that have a direct
and lasting effect on the lives of young people and as a result more than 60
years later Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma remains the number one
youth mentoring program in the state. BBBSOK currently operates out of 8
sites in Oklahoma, serving in 18 counties across the state and matching in
22.
Volunteers in the program are matched with a child on a one-to-one basis.
Volunteers are asked to commit to a minimum of one year and see their
"little" once a week through the school based program or 3-4 times a month
through our community based program. Each match is provided with
professional, on-going match support as well as one-on-one training. For
more information on Big Brothers Big Sisters Oklahoma, please
visit www.bbbsok.org

Affordable Care Act Assistance
In person assistance available

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every
Monday at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. For
more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
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Open enrollment is Nov 15th - Feb 15th, 2015
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the Affordable Care Act,
will be on hand at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Mr. Jordan will be available to assist consumers in
understanding the new programs, taking advantage of
consumer protections, and navigating the health
insurance system to find the most affordable coverage
that meets the consumer's needs.
Onsite assistance will be available on:
December 3rd, 10th &amp; 17th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
January 7th, 14th, 21st &amp; 28th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
February 4th &amp; 11th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

Program for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one
to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

healthcare

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You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Council Oak Mens Chorale
Holiday Schedule

SAGE Tulsa
Christmas
Splendor, Tuesday
December 2nd,
Thursday
December 4th and
Friday December
5th; 8:00 pm

(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

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Come start your holiday season with the
Council Oak Mens Chorale as they
present Christmas Splendor at Trinity
Episcopal Church, 5th and Cincinnati.
The Council Oak Men's Chorale under
the direction of Kent Dennis will be
performing many of your holiday
favorites of Little Drummer Boy, Silver
Bells, White Christmas, Silent Night and Have Yourself A Merry Little
Christmas. You won't want to miss this festive annual tradition of holiday
music, choreography and fun! Tickets are $20 and can be purchases

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

sage

Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

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through this web site or at the door.
A portion of the proceeds from each concert will be given to fund audio
recordings the Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center.
Fellowship Congregational Church, Sunday December 7th; 10:30 am
The Chorale will be singing at the 10:30 am service at Fellowship
Congregational Church. Come enjoy the holiday season with us as we
worship with the wonderful congregation of FCC. The Chorale appreciates
the support of the staff and congregation!

Fairy Tree
The Fairy Tree has been another success this year. All the names
have been claimed and we are very grateful to all the
participants. Remember that if you have checked out a name,
please bring the wrapped gift back to the center by Dec 14th.

Wednesday, December 31st, 2014; 10:00 pm

Join OkEq at Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for
an retro &amp; disco party with a live DJ and warm
conversations that you will be able to remember
the next day. Snacks will be served along with
alcohol free beverages. Ring in the New Year
and remember it the next morning.

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
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Every Tuesday and 1st
Sunday each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality
hosts the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month
at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation
of Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

A New Year's Eve You Can Remember

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

LGBT Pride T-Shirt Quilt Project
For the 35th Anniversary of Oklahomans for Equality, a
quilt project has been started to make a quilt from of all
kinds of LGBT related shirts. Pride would be best, but we
welcome any and all LGBT shirts. Quality is not
important since they will be cut up anyway.

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Please bring your shirts to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center anytime
between 12:00 pm and 9:00 pm Monday through Saturday. For more
information, email Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

Our Bodies, Ourselves
First and Third Wednesdays of every month; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Our Bodies Ourselves is a new group that focuses
on body image, disordered eating, health and
society's ideas surrounding these issues. The group
will meet on the first and third Wednesdays of the
month at 7:00 pm at the Equality Center. All are
welcome. Next meeting will be December 3rd.

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Katie Rain Hill and Arin Andrews
Books now available

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels. The
class will create an
environment for the beginner
as well as the advanced
participant to be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

Now available for purchase on the OkEq website store are books recently
published by both Katie Rain Hill and Arin Andrews. The books are
available for pick up at the Equality Center for $20.00 (Includes Tax) or for
$25.00 shipped to you. Click here to visit the website store.

Katie's book, Rethinking Normal: A Memoir in Transistion, "In
her unique, generous, and affecting voice, nineteen-year-old
Katie Hill shares her personal journey of undergoing gender
reassignment."

Arin's book, Some Assembly Required: The Not-SoSecretLife of a Transgender Teen, "Seventeen-year-old Arin
Andrews shares all the hilarious, painful, and poignant details
of undergoing gender reassignment as a high school student
in this winning memoir."

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

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A Murder of
Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org
- - - with "OK to use" in the Subject. Please include
any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

Engagement, Wedding and Anniversary
Announcements in the Tulsa World

The Tulsa World now accepts engagement, wedding and
anniversary announcements for brides and brides and
grooms and grooms.

TULSitWORLD
You can fill out the announcement forms at
www.tulsaworld.com/celebrations

Wedding Resources

A Murder of Storytellers
looks for voices in genre
fiction that are often ignored
or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to
help make each other better
and foster a sense of
community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Oklahomans for Equality has a list of officiants for wedding ceremonies
available for pick up at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or email
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org
- - - for a copy.
If you are looking for services for your wedding, please look through our
Equality
directory
-Business
- -Alliance
-- where you can find all kinds of
LGBT friendly businesses to help you host the perfect wedding.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event.
To check dates, reserve
your next event or to
receive pricing information,
contact

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Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for
LGBT parents and families
in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center has several spaces available for rent if
you are looking for space to hold your ceremony. Please email
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org for a rental information sheet or to arrange a
quick tour of the available spaces.

Reiki Sessions
By Appointment
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
Reiki - pronounced "ray-key" is a life energy balancing
and stress reduction technique that uses chakra points
for a non-impact healing session. Reiki promotes
healing in countless areas including everything from
physical injuries and aches, to mental and spiritual
traumas and hurts, to overall balancing in life. It does not
use or replace traditional medicine, but instead uses
Universal Life Force Energy already inside us all to go to the areas of
greatest need. The practitioner acts as a conduit to help the energy move
more freely to those areas.
Held at the Equality Center, a session lasting approximately 1 1/2 hours is
$75 for non OkEq members and $50 for OkEq members. A sliding scale is
also available. Monica Haney is a certified Reiki Practitioner and is happy to
answer your call or text at 918.381.1656

Be a part of an important study of LGBTI health
Participants who meet the following criteria are encouraged to participate:
• if you are 18 - 25 years old
• if you identify as a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or other nonheterosexual person
• if you currently reside in Oklahoma

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and our community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as
well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

The research study will require approximately 30- 45 minutes and you will
be asked to provide an email address to which a link for the survey may be
sent. All questions are answered online through a secured website hosted

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by Qualtrics survey software company. Participants will be asked to
complete a demographics questionnaire followed by 6 brief self-report
instruments. At the end of the survey, the first 250 urban and first 250 rural
participants will receive a code for $10 in credit with giftcertificates.com.
This credit can be used to purchase gift cards for businesses like AMC,
Bath and Bodyworks, Buckle, Buffalo Wild Wings, or many other wellknown companies.
To inquire more about the study or request any additional information,
contact the researchers at:
Douglas Knutson, by phone 405.459.0241 or email
douglas.knutson@okstate.edu
Dr. Sue C. Jacobs, by phone 405.744.9895 or email
sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu
Dr. Melissa Hakman by phone 405.208.5397 or email
mhakman@okcu.edu.
For more information or to participate, go to http://tiny.cc/oklgbti2

Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, same-sex wedding toppers.
Various designs and prices.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Not Simply Divine' by Bernard Jay
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Divine's former personal manager takes
readers through a labyrinth of American
subcultures,
countercultures,
and
glimmering nightlife to tell this no-holds-

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator

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barred story of a man who did anything
to become a star.

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

A proud Partner
Organization of
Volunteer Tulsa,
your local
action center!
Click above to volunteer your time with Oklahomans for Equality

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December 11th, 2014
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
7th Annual Falalala Ball
Equality Business Alliance
Basketball League

Welcome to the eNews.
Join in the holiday festivities on Saturday, December 20th, 2014 as OkEq
presents the Falalala Ball 2014 at 7:00 pm. The evening will include live
entertainment, cash bar and a raffle. Admission is a donated food or toiletry
item.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

ACA Assistance
LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
OkEq Blood Drive
Fairy Tree
New Year's Eve
EBA Sponsor

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Plexus Slim

LGBT Shirt Quilt
Our Bodies, Ourselves

Ask me for FREE sample!!!

Marriage
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LGBTI Health Research
2014 Holiday Schedule

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Saturday, December 20th, 2014 at 7:00 pm. The nicely naughty evening will
include live entertainment with Chasing Nadean and Mindy Bartlett, a
fetish and tattoo fashion show, cash bar and light hor d'oeuvres. Firefighters
from the 2015 Tulsa Metro Hottest Firefighters Calendar will be in
attendance. They will be available for photos and to sign copies of their

OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,
December 18th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting minutes
are available upon request
10 days after meeting

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calendar. Cause sometimes naughty is nice. Please pull out your holiday
dress and business casual. Admission Price is one of the following: pet food
for A Friend for A Friend, personal toiletries or non-perishable food items for
the Parish Church of St Jerome and Diversity Christian Fellowship Church.

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

date.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The December exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the combined works of
SAGE Tulsa.
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The December Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, December
17th, 2014 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by Decopolis, 607 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK
74119. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone on
your friends list.

Decopolis
607 S Boston Ave
Tulsa, OK 74119

Tulsa Metro Basketball League Winter Season
Wednesday nights at 7:00 pm
Winter Season is December through February
The league plays 3 on 3 games on a half court each
Wednesday night December through February at 7:00
pm. Tulsa Metro Basketball League is an offical program
of OkEq and a member organization of the Equality
Sports Alliance of Tulsa. Sign up on the OkEq
Webstore for $50. Games are played at the Charles
Schusterman Jewish Community Center at 2021 E 71st
St, Tulsa, OK. Daryn Drake will be the head coach for
the new Basketball season. For more information about
the league, please contact Basketball@OkEq.org.

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Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8568

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Affordable Care Act Assistance
In person assistance available
Open enrollment is Nov 15th - Feb 15th, 2015
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the Affordable Care Act,
will be on hand at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Mr. Jordan will be available to assist consumers in
understanding the new programs, taking advantage of
consumer protections, and navigating the health
insurance system to find the most affordable coverage
that meets the consumer's needs.
Onsite assistance will be available on:
December 3rd, 10th &amp; 17th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
January 7th, 14th, 21st &amp; 28th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
February 4th &amp; 11th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling
is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

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LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

healthcare

BILLOF RIGHTS
Hea Ith ca re Bi I !Of Rig hts .org
oklahomans for equality

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Oklahomans for Equality Blood Drive
Sunday, January 4th, 2015; 12:30 - 4:30 pm

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Oklahomans for Equality will host a blood drive from 12:30 to 4:30 pm
January 4th at the Equality Center. All donors get a free T-shirt and will be
entered in a drawing to win a free cruise!
The goal is 40 donations, and the Oklahoma Blood Institute says donations
across the board are down, so it's really important that we step up and be
good neighbors. Please plan to give blood Jan. 4!

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every
Monday at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. For
more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Unfortunately, men who have sex with men are not eligible to donate (yet),
but such would-be donors are encouraged to bring an eligible donor to give
blood in their place.
Walk-ins are welcome, but signing up for an appointment will ensure that
you're not turned away because of time and it guarantees that if there's a
line, you'll go to the front of it. Please make an appointment and help
prevent a logjam. Make your appointment here.

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Fairy Tree

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one
to death.
Facilitated by

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The Fairy Tree has been another success this year. All the names
have been claimed and we are very grateful to all the
participants. Remember that if you have checked out a name,
please bring the wrapped gift back to the center by Dec 14th.

A New Year's Eve You Can Remember
Wednesday, December 31st, 2014; 10:00 pm

Join OkEq at Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for
an retro &amp; disco party with a live DJ and warm
conversations that you will be able to remember
the next day. Snacks will be served along with
alcohol free beverages. Ring in the New Year
and remember it the next morning.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

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LGBT Pride T-Shirt Quilt Project

For the 35th Anniversary of Oklahomans for Equality, a
quilt project has been started to make a quilt from of all
kinds of LGBT related shirts. Pride would be best, but we
welcome any and all LGBT shirts. Quality is not
important since they will be cut up anyway.

(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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between 12:00 pm and 9:00 pm Monday through Saturday. For more
information, email Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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Our Bodies, Ourselves
First and Third Wednesdays of every month; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Our Bodies Ourselves is a new group that focuses
on body image, disordered eating, health and
society's ideas surrounding these issues. The group
will meet on the first and third Wednesdays of the
month at 7:00 pm at the Equality Center. All are
welcome. Next meeting will be December 17th.

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org with "OK to use" in the Subject. Please include
--any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

Reiki Sessions
By Appointment
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
Reiki - pronounced "ray-key" is a life energy balancing
and stress reduction technique that uses chakra points
for a non-impact healing session. Reiki promotes
healing in countless areas including everything from
physical injuries and aches, to mental and spiritual
traumas and hurts, to overall balancing in life. It does not
use or replace traditional medicine, but instead uses
Universal Life Force Energy already inside us all to go to the areas of
greatest need. The practitioner acts as a conduit to help the energy move
more freely to those areas.

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st
Sunday each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality
hosts the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month
at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation
of Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Held at the Equality Center, a session lasting approximately 1 1/2 hours is
$75 for non OkEq members and $50 for OkEq members. A sliding scale is
also available. Monica Haney is a certified Reiki Practitioner and is happy to
answer your call or text at 918.381.1656

Be a part of an important study of LGBTI health
Participants who meet the following criteria are encouraged to participate:
• if you are 18 - 25 years old
• if you identify as a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or other nonheterosexual person
• if you currently reside in Oklahoma

Get F.I.T.

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The research study will require approximately 30- 45 minutes and you will
be asked to provide an email address to which a link for the survey may be
sent. All questions are answered online through a secured website hosted
by Qualtrics survey software company. Participants will be asked to
complete a demographics questionnaire followed by 6 brief self-report
instruments. At the end of the survey, the first 250 urban and first 250 rural
participants will receive a code for $10 in credit with giftcertificates.com.
This credit can be used to purchase gift cards for businesses like AMC,
Bath and Bodyworks, Buckle, Buffalo Wild Wings, or many other wellknown companies.
To inquire more about the study or request any additional information,
contact the researchers at:
Douglas Knutson, by phone 405.459.0241 or email
douglas.knutson@okstate.edu
Dr. Sue C. Jacobs, by phone 405.744.9895 or email
sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu
--Dr. Melissa Hakman by phone 405.208.5397 or email
mhakman@okcu.edu.
For more information or to participate, go to http://tiny.cc/oklgbti2

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Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels. The
class will create an
environment for the beginner
as well as the advanced
participant to be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach

Oklahomans For Equality

Happy Holidays
2014 Holiday Schedule for our Affirming, Inclusive
and Welcoming Faith Communities
Chanukah (Begins the evening of Tuesday, December 16th)
Congregation B'nai Emunah

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

1719 South Owasso
Tulsa, OK 74120
Dec 14, 4:30 pm Light Up the Night Chanukah Festival &amp; Concert

Temple Israel
2004 East 22nd Place
Tulsa, OK 74114
Dec 19, 5:30 pm Shabbat Dinner &amp; Chanukah Celebration. RSVP with
TulsaTemple.com

Pagan &amp; Earth-Based Religions
Parrot House
1st &amp; Quincy

A Murder of
Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers
looks for voices in genre
fiction that are often ignored
or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to

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Winter Solstice Drumming Circle
Begins Sundown, Sunday December 21st
More information, call Minister BC Horton at 918.370.5315

help make each other better
and foster a sense of
community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Christmas Services
All Souls Unitarian Church
2952 South Peoria Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
Dec 24, 4:30 pm 6 pm &amp; 7:30 pm Candlelight service

Bethany Christian Church
6730 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec 24, 7 pm

Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
1301 S Boston Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24, 2 pm Children's Service of the Bells
4 pm &amp; 6 pm Candlelight Worship Services
11 pm Candlelight Communion Service

Christ Church Episcopal
10901 South Yale Ave
Tulsa, OK 74137
Dec 24, 5:30 pm &amp; 9:0 pm Candlelight Service
Dec 25, 10 am Holy Communion

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Church of the Restoration Unitarian Universalist
1314 N Greenwood Ave
Tulsa, OK 74106
Dec 21, 11 am, Pre-Christmas Service

College Hill Presbyterian Church
712 South Columbia Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74104
Dec 24, 6 pm Christmas Eve and Candlelight Service

Diversity Christian Fellowship International
627 South 131st East Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74108
Dec 24, 7 pm Candlelight Service

Eastside Christian Church
1438 S Indianapolis Ave
Tulsa, OK 74112
Dec 24, 6 pm

The Episcopal Church of The Redeemer
213 North Seminole Ave.
Okmulgee, OK 74447
Dec 24, 7 pm Christ Mass with reception to follow

Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
2900 South Harvard
Tulsa, OK 74114
Dec 24, 7 pm Christmas Eve Service

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event.
To check dates, reserve
your next event or to
receive pricing information,
contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for

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Fellowship Lutheran Church ELCA
6727 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec 24, 4 pm, 6 pm &amp; 8 pm

LGBT parents and families
in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

First Christian Church
913 S Boulder Ave
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24th, 10:30 pm Pre Service Music
11 pm Christmas Eve Service

Hope Unitarian
8432 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec 24, 6 pm Candlelight Service

John Calvin Presbyterian Church
8181 East 31st Street
Tulsa, OK 74145
Dec 24, 6: pm Candlelight Communion

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and our community.

Parish Church of St Jerome
205 West King
Tulsa, OK 74106
Dec 24, Celebration of Midnight Mass
10 pm Reception
11 pm Holy Eucharist

Prince of Peace Lutheran
2330 North Quaker Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74106
Dec 24, 7 pm Candlelight Chorale service with Holy Communion

St Dunstan's Episcopal Church
5635 East 71st Street
Tulsa, OK 74136
Dec 24, 7 pm Choral Holy Eucharist
9 pm Spanish Service
10:30 pm Carols for the Christ Child
11 pm Festival Choral Holy Eucharist

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as
well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

St Paul's United Methodist Church
1442 South Quaker Avenue
(one block east of Peoria on 15th Street)
Tulsa, OK 74120
Dec 24, 7 pm Candlelight Worship &amp; Communion

Trinity Episcopal Church
501 South Cincinnati Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74103
Dec 24, 5 pm Christmas Pageant and Eucharist Rite II
8:30 pm Anthems and Carols sung by the Trinity Choir
9 pm Eucharist Rite II, lighting of candles
10:30 pm Anthems and Carols sung by the Trinity Choir
11:00 pm Traditional Midnight Mass
Dec 25, 10 am Eucharist Rite II

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
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Trinity United Methodist Church
3737 South Peoria Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74105
Dec 24, 4 pm Carols &amp; Communion

Unity Center of Tulsa
1830 South Boston Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24, 6 pm Candle lighting service

Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:

Unity Church of Christianity
3355 S. Jamestown Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74135
Dec 24, 6:30 pm Candlelight Service
Special Guest Music by Tavis Miner

University United Methodist Church
500 S College
Tulsa, OK 74104
Dec 21, 9 pm The Longest Night Service of Worship
Dec 24, 6:30 pm Candlelight Service of Lessons and Carols

Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Kwanzaa Services (Begins Friday, December 26th)
Church of the Restoration Unitarian Universalist
1314 N Greenwood Ave
Tulsa, OK 74106
Dec 28, 11 am, Kwanzaa Service

Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, same-sex wedding toppers.
Various designs and prices.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'The Bad Life' by Fr�d�ric Mitterrand

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Bearer of an illustrious name and nephew of a
President of the Republic, Fr�d�ric Mitterrand
is born into the discreet gentility of Paris' haut FREDERIC MITTERRAND
bourgeois 16th arrondissement. Raised by an
army of surrogates, he spends his summers in
Evian and North Africa and his winters on Alpine
bac
slopes.
life
But, growing up in a time and environment
where such things are not talked about,
Fr�d�ric struggles with a difficult secret.
Wracked by a fear of abandonment and
confused by his sexual urges toward other boys,
he reaches out haphazardly for affection - with
both comic and catastrophic results.
At age 12, in the first of many capricious
attempts to find his true identity, he sneaks into an audition for a major
motion picture and gets a part. Thus begins a life steeped in celebrity,
French cinema, and clandestine romantic liaisons. In later life, Mitterand, a
renowned critic, producer, and talk show host, seeks out old friends,
servants, and loves, who reveal startlingly unexpected interpretations of his
formative years.
Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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December 17th, 2014
In This Issue
Donate a Day
EBA Sponsor
7th Annual Falalala Ball
Equality Business Alliance

Welcome to the eNews.
Join in the holiday festivities on Saturday, December 20th, 2014 as OkEq
presents the Falalala Ball 2014 at 7:00 pm. The evening will include live
entertainment, cash bar and a raffle. Admission is a donated food, toiletry
item or pet food item.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

Be Our Voice, Donate a Day

Tulsa Pride 2015
Basketball League
ACA Assistance
First Thursday Art
LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
OkEq Blood Drive
Guys Dine Too
New Year's Eve
EBA Sponsor
LGBT Shirt Quilt
Our Bodies, Ourselves
Marriage
Equality
Photos
--Reiki Sessions
Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
LGBTI Health Research
2014 Holiday Schedule
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

In honor of nine wonderful years together,
Lynn Whitley and Deb Starnes have made a donation to
OkEq's Be Our Voice, Give a Day campaign
and are sponsoring the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
on Saturday, December 20th, 2014
Thank you and congrats!

Volunteer

Find Us on Facebook

Click here to commemorate a special day with
OkEq's Be Our Voice, Give a Day campaign

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EBA Member Business: ihelpTulsa.com

OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,

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computer? Do you need help setting up your smart device? If so, contact
www.ihelptulsa.com or call John at 918 605-8777!"
Want to receive computer tips? Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/
ihelptulsa

Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting minutes
are available upon request
10 days after meeting
date.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The December exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the combined works of
SAGE Tulsa.
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7th Annual Falalala Ball
Saturday, December 20th, 2014; 7:00 pm

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December 20th

Counseling Services

7:00 pm

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8568

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Don your gay apparel and join us for the 7th annual Falalala Ball on
Saturday, December 20th, 2014 at 7:00 pm. The nicely naughty evening will
include live entertainment with Chasing Nadean, Mindy Bartlett and
Grant Massey, amazing raffle prizes, a fetish and tattoo fashion show,
Oklahoma Mr. Leather Richard Ziese, dancers from Area 18, a burlesque
performance, cash bar, light hor d'oeuvres and a performance by Mr. and
Mrs. Claus, Bill Francisco and Carolyn Wiley. Firefighters from the 2015
Tulsa Metro Hottest Firefighters Calendar will be in attendance. They will be
available for photos and to sign copies of their calendar. Cause sometimes
naughty is nice. Please pull out your holiday dress and business casual.
Admission Price is one of the following: pet food for A Friend for A Friend,
personal toiletries or non-perishable food items for the Parish Church of St
Jerome and Diversity Christian Fellowship Church.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance

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Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling
is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every
Monday at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. For
more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support

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Program for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one
to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

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The December Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, December
17th, 2014 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by Decopolis, 607 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK
74119. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone on
your friends list.

DECOPOtlS
Decopolis
607 S Boston Ave
Tulsa, OK 74119

Tulsa Pride 2015 Planning Meeting
Wednesday, December 17th, 2014; 7:00 pm
Tulsa Pride will host a public planning meeting on Wednesday, December
17th at 7:00 pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Everyone is invited
to come by and help make Tulsa Pride 2015 the best pride ever.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

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Tulsa Metro Basketball League Winter Season
Wednesday nights at 7:00 pm
Winter Season is December through February
The league plays 3 on 3 games on a half court each
Wednesday night December through February at 7:00
pm. Tulsa Metro Basketball League is an offical program
of OkEq and a member organization of the Equality
Sports Alliance of Tulsa. Sign up on the OkEq
-----Webstore for $50. Games are played at the Charles
Schusterman Jewish Community Center at 2021 E 71st
St, Tulsa, OK. Daryn Drake will be the head coach for
the new Basketball season. For more information about
the league, please contact Basketball@OkEq.org.

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st
Sunday each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality
hosts the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month
at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation
of Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Affordable Care Act Assistance
In person assistance available
Open enrollment is Nov 15th - Feb 15th, 2015
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the Affordable Care Act,
will be on hand at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Mr. Jordan will be available to assist consumers in
understanding the new programs, taking advantage of
consumer protections, and navigating the health
insurance system to find the most affordable coverage
that meets the consumer's needs.
Onsite assistance will be available on:
December 17th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
January 7th, 14th, 21st &amp; 28th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
February 4th &amp; 11th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm

January First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
Thursday, January 1st, 2015; 6:00 pm

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

The January OkEq showcase and exhibit of local artists
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature a
special group exhibit titled Transforming Hate - a
Creative Process in a show, beginning with a reception
on Thursday, January 1st from 6:00 - 9:00 pm and
continuing throughout the month.

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LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

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Oklahomans for Equality Blood Drive

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels. The
class will create an
environment for the beginner
as well as the advanced
participant to be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Sunday, January 4th, 2015; 12:30 - 4:30 pm

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

Oklahomans for Equality will host a blood drive from 12:30 to 4:30 pm
January 4th at the Equality Center. All donors get a free T-shirt and will be
entered in a drawing to win a free cruise!
The goal is 40 donations, and the Oklahoma Blood Institute says donations
across the board are down, so it's really important that we step up and be
good neighbors. Please plan to give blood Jan. 4!
Unfortunately, men who have sex with men are not eligible to donate (yet),
but such would-be donors are encouraged to bring an eligible donor to give
blood in their place.
Walk-ins are welcome, but signing up for an appointment will ensure that
you're not turned away because of time and it guarantees that if there's a
line, you'll go to the front of it. Please make an appointment and help
prevent a logjam. Make your appointment here.

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Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Guys Dine Too
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Tuesday, January 6th, 2015; 6:30 pm
The January meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at Chop House BBQ on
Tuesday, January 6th, 2015 at 6:30 pm. Chop House BBQ is located at
7992 E 41st St on the SW corner of 41st &amp; Memorial
www.chophousebbq.com
Guys Dine Too is a social program for Gay Men, and their male Allies/
friends, and meets at a different restaurant every month

A New Year's Eve You Can Remember
Wednesday, December 31st, 2014; 10:00 pm

A Murder of
Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers
looks for voices in genre
fiction that are often ignored
or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to
help make each other better
and foster a sense of
community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Join OkEq at Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for
an retro &amp; disco party with a live DJ and warm
conversations that you will be able to remember
the next day. Snacks will be served along with
alcohol free beverages. Ring in the New Year
and remember it the next morning.

Game Night

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Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

LGBT Pride T-Shirt Quilt Project
For the 35th Anniversary of Oklahomans for Equality, a
quilt project has been started to make a quilt from of all
kinds of LGBT related shirts. Pride would be best, but we
welcome any and all LGBT shirts. Quality is not
important since they will be cut up anyway.

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TULSA
PRIDE
2010

Please bring your shirts to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center anytime
between 12:00 pm and 9:00 pm Monday through Saturday. For more
information, email Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event.
To check dates, reserve
your next event or to
receive pricing information,
contact

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Our Bodies, Ourselves
First and Third Wednesdays of every month; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Our Bodies Ourselves is a new group that focuses
on body image, disordered eating, health and
society's ideas surrounding these issues. The group
will meet on the first and third Wednesdays of the
month at 7:00 pm at the Equality Center. All are
welcome. Next meeting will be December 17th.

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org with "OK to use" in the Subject. Please include
any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

Reiki Sessions
By Appointment
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
Reiki - pronounced "ray-key" is a life energy balancing
and stress reduction technique that uses chakra points
for a non-impact healing session. Reiki promotes
healing in countless areas including everything from
physical injuries and aches, to mental and spiritual
traumas and hurts, to overall balancing in life. It does not
use or replace traditional medicine, but instead uses
Universal Life Force Energy already inside us all to go to the areas of
greatest need. The practitioner acts as a conduit to help the energy move
more freely to those areas.
Held at the Equality Center, a session lasting approximately 1 1/2 hours is
$75 for non OkEq members and $50 for OkEq members. A sliding scale is
also available. Monica Haney is a certified Reiki Practitioner and is happy to
answer your call or text at 918.381.1656

Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events

EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for
LGBT parents and families
in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and our community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as
well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

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HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.

Join the Imperial Court of All Oklahoma and
Imperial Crown Princes/Princess for Reign VII John &amp; Dakota
as they host "Turnabout 2015" to benefit The Trevor Project.
Saturday January 10th, 2015
at Area 18
(39 E 18th St)
8:00 -10:00 pm
21+ Only
Donations can be made online at www.impcourtok.webs.com or by
contacting us at impcourtok@gmail.com

Be a part of an important study of LGBTI health

Guiding Right provides
testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Participants who meet the following criteria are encouraged to participate:
• if you are 18 - 25 years old
• if you identify as a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or other nonheterosexual person
• if you currently reside in Oklahoma
The research study will require approximately 30- 45 minutes and you will
be asked to provide an email address to which a link for the survey may be
sent. All questions are answered online through a secured website hosted
by Qualtrics survey software company. Participants will be asked to
complete a demographics questionnaire followed by 6 brief self-report
instruments. At the end of the survey, the first 250 urban and first 250 rural
participants will receive a code for $10 in credit with giftcertificates.com.
This credit can be used to purchase gift cards for businesses like AMC,
Bath and Bodyworks, Buckle, Buffalo Wild Wings, or many other wellknown companies.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

To inquire more about the study or request any additional information,
contact the researchers at:
Douglas Knutson, by phone 405.459.0241 or email

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator

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douglas.knutson@okstate.edu
Dr. Sue C. Jacobs, by phone 405.744.9895 or email
sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu
Dr. Melissa Hakman by phone 405.208.5397 or email
mhakman@okcu.edu.

Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

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For more information or to participate, go to http://tiny.cc/oklgbti2

Oklahomans For Equality

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org
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Happy Holidays
2014 Holiday Schedule for our Affirming, Inclusive
and Welcoming Faith Communities
Hanukkah (Continues to the evening of Wednesday, Dec 24th)
Congregation B'nai Emunah
1719 South Owasso
Tulsa, OK 74120

Temple Israel
2004 East 22nd Place
Tulsa, OK 74114
Dec 19, 5:30 pm Shabbat Dinner &amp; Hanukkah Celebration. RSVP with
TulsaTemple.com

Pagan &amp; Earth-Based Religions
Parrot House
1st &amp; Quincy
Winter Solstice Drumming Circle
Begins Sundown, Sunday December 21st
More information, call Minister BC Horton at 918.370.5315

Christmas Services
All Souls Unitarian Church
2952 South Peoria Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
Dec 24, 4:30 pm 6 pm &amp; 7:30 pm Candlelight service

Bethany Christian Church
6730 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec 24, 7 pm

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Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
1301 S Boston Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24, 2 pm Children's Service of the Bells
4 pm &amp; 6 pm Candlelight Worship Services
11 pm Candlelight Communion Service

Christ Church Episcopal
10901 South Yale Ave
Tulsa, OK 74137
Dec 24, 5:30 pm &amp; 9:0 pm Candlelight Service
Dec 25, 10 am Holy Communion

Church of the Restoration Unitarian Universalist
1314 N Greenwood Ave
Tulsa, OK 74106
Dec 21, 11 am, Pre-Christmas Service

College Hill Presbyterian Church
712 South Columbia Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74104
Dec 24, 6 pm Christmas Eve and Candlelight Service

Diversity Christian Fellowship International
627 South 131st East Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74108
Dec 24, 7 pm Candlelight Service

Eastside Christian Church
1438 S Indianapolis Ave
Tulsa, OK 74112
Dec 24, 6 pm

The Episcopal Church of The Redeemer
213 North Seminole Ave.
Okmulgee, OK 74447
Dec 24, 7 pm Christ Mass with reception to follow

Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
2900 South Harvard
Tulsa, OK 74114
Dec 24, 7 pm Christmas Eve Service

Fellowship Lutheran Church ELCA
6727 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec 24, 4 pm, 6 pm &amp; 8 pm

First Christian Church
913 S Boulder Ave
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24th, 10:30 pm Pre Service Music
11 pm Christmas Eve Service

Hope Unitarian
8432 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec 24, 6 pm Candlelight Service

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John Calvin Presbyterian Church
8181 East 31st Street
Tulsa, OK 74145
Dec 24, 6: pm Candlelight Communion

Parish Church of St Jerome
205 West King
Tulsa, OK 74106
Dec 24, Celebration of Midnight Mass
10 pm Reception
11 pm Holy Eucharist

Prince of Peace Lutheran
2330 North Quaker Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74106
Dec 24, 7 pm Candlelight Chorale service with Holy Communion

St Dunstan's Episcopal Church
5635 East 71st Street
Tulsa, OK 74136
Dec 24, 7 pm Choral Holy Eucharist
9 pm Spanish Service
10:30 pm Carols for the Christ Child
11 pm Festival Choral Holy Eucharist

St Paul's United Methodist Church
1442 South Quaker Avenue
(one block east of Peoria on 15th Street)
Tulsa, OK 74120
Dec 24, 7 pm Candlelight Worship &amp; Communion

Trinity Episcopal Church
501 South Cincinnati Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74103
Dec 24, 5 pm Christmas Pageant and Eucharist Rite II
8:30 pm Anthems and Carols sung by the Trinity Choir
9 pm Eucharist Rite II, lighting of candles
10:30 pm Anthems and Carols sung by the Trinity Choir
11:00 pm Traditional Midnight Mass
Dec 25, 10 am Eucharist Rite II

Trinity United Methodist Church
3737 South Peoria Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74105
Dec 24, 4 pm Carols &amp; Communion

Unity Center of Tulsa
1830 South Boston Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24, 6 pm Candle lighting service

Unity Church of Christianity
3355 S. Jamestown Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74135
Dec 24, 6:30 pm Candlelight Service
Special Guest Music by Tavis Miner

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University United Methodist Church
500 S College
Tulsa, OK 74104
Dec 21, 9 pm The Longest Night Service of Worship
Dec 24, 6:30 pm Candlelight Service of Lessons and Carols

Kwanzaa Services (Begins Friday, December 26th)
Church of the Restoration Unitarian Universalist
1314 N Greenwood Ave
Tulsa, OK 74106
Dec 28, 11 am, Kwanzaa Service

Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, same-sex wedding toppers.
Various designs and prices.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Joining the Tribe: Growing Up Gay &amp; Lesbian in the 90's'
by Linnea Due
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
In Joining The Tribe, journalist Linnea Due
travels America to create a portrait of gay and
lesbian teenagers as an endangered and
vulnerable community whose diversity, courage,
and resiliency will inspire gay and straight
readers alike. By vividly documenting the lives of
gay and lesbian teenagers, Due shows that
homosexuality is not about choice. It's about
fights in the schoolyard, whispers in the locker
room, cruel classmates, and oblivious or abusive
parents. Most gay and lesbian youth endure
severe humiliation and isolation for being gay,
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most, and suicide for some. Combining in-depth f't"
interviews with social analysis, Due reveals the
realities gay and lesbian teenagers face, often without the support of family,
peer groups, or adult gay and lesbian networks. With stories from across
America, Due meets kids from a range of backgrounds and families, with
some in the closet, some out, most somewhere-in-between, all struggling to
grow into adulthood. By turns heartbreaking and infuriating, Joining The
Tribe shows how against overwhelming odds, gay and lesbian teenagers
continue to survive and bounce back, ready to join their brothers and sisters
in gay America's fight for freedom and respect.

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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December 23rd, 2014
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
Equality Center Hours
New Year's Eve
First Thursday Art

Welcome to the eNews.
Happy Holidays from Oklahomans for Equality. Join us for a "New Year's
Party You Will Remember" on Dec 31st at 9:00 pm.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Plexus Slim

OkEq Blood Drive
Equality Business Alliance
Basketball League
2014 Holiday Schedule
Guys Dine Too
EBA Sponsor
ACA Assistance

Ask me for FREE sample!!!

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
2015 MLK Parade
LGBT Shirt Quilt
Our Bodies, Ourselves

T: (918) 361-4188

All natural products for diabeti cs , weight
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Equality Center Holiday Hours
For the days of December 24th, 2014 - January 1st, 2015, the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center will be open for modified hours, including Christmas
and New Year's Day. Many OkEq programs will be on hiatus that week. Be
sure to check the calendar on the OkEq website or call 918.743.4297 to
check on programming times.

Marriage
- - - Equality
- - - -Photos
--Reiki Sessions
Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
LGBTI Health Research
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

A New Year's Eve You Can Remember
Wednesday, December 31st, 2014; 9:00 pm

Find Us on Facebook

Join OkEq at Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for
a retro &amp; disco party with a live DJ and warm
conversations that you will be able to remember
the next day. Snacks will be served along with
alcohol free beverages. Ring in the New Year
and remember it the next morning.

January First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
Thursday, January 1st, 2015; 6:00 pm

OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,
January 15th, 7:00 pm

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The January OkEq showcase and exhibit of local artists
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature a
special group exhibit titled Transforming Hate - a
Creative Process in a show, beginning with a reception
on Thursday, January 1st from 6:00 - 9:00 pm and
continuing throughout the month.

Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting minutes
are available upon request
10 days after meeting
date.

Oklahomans for Equality Blood Drive

OkEq Art Exhibit

Sunday, January 4th, 2015; 12:30 - 4:30 pm

The December exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the combined works of
SAGE Tulsa.
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Oklahomans for Equality will host a blood drive from 12:30 to 4:30 pm
January 4th at the Equality Center. All donors get a free T-shirt and will be
entered in a drawing to win a free cruise!
The goal is 40 donations, and the Oklahoma Blood Institute says donations
across the board are down, so it's really important that we step up and be
good neighbors. Please plan to give blood Jan. 4!
Unfortunately, men who have sex with men are not eligible to donate (yet),
but such would-be donors are encouraged to bring an eligible donor to give
blood in their place.
Walk-ins are welcome, but signing up for an appointment will ensure that
you're not turned away because of time and it guarantees that if there's a
line, you'll go to the front of it. Please make an appointment and help
prevent a logjam. Make your appointment here.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8568

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~Oklahoma
Blood Institute

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The January Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, January 21st,
2015 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by The Hyatt Regency Tulsa, 100 E 2nd St, Tulsa,
OK 74103. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to
everyone on your friends list.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling

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is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Hyatt Regency Tulsa
100 E 2nd St
Tulsa, OK 74103

Tulsa Metro Basketball League Winter Season
Wednesday nights at 7:00 pm
Winter Season is December through February
The league plays 3 on 3 games on a half court each
Wednesday night December through February at 7:00
pm. Tulsa Metro Basketball League is an offical program
of OkEq and a member organization of the Equality
Sports Alliance of Tulsa. Sign up on the OkEq
----Webstore for $50. Games are played at the Charles
Schusterman Jewish Community Center at 2021 E 71st
St, Tulsa, OK. Daryn Drake will be the head coach for
the new Basketball season. For more information about
the league, please contact Basketball@OkEq.org.
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~Oklahomans For Equality

Happy Holidays

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

--SOS Group

2014 Holiday Schedule for our Affirming, Inclusive
and Welcoming Faith Communities
Christmas Services
All Souls Unitarian Church
2952 South Peoria Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74114
Dec 24, 4:30 pm 6 pm &amp; 7:30 pm Candlelight service

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every
Monday at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. For
more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Bethany Christian Church
6730 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec 24, 7 pm

Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
1301 S Boston Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24, 2 pm Children's Service of the Bells
4 pm &amp; 6 pm Candlelight Worship Services

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for

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Christ Church Episcopal
10901 South Yale Ave
Tulsa, OK 74137
Dec 24, 5:30 pm &amp; 9:0 pm Candlelight Service
Dec 25, 10 am Holy Communion

Church of the Restoration Unitarian Universalist
1314 N Greenwood Ave
Tulsa, OK 74106
Dec 21, 11 am, Pre-Christmas Service

College Hill Presbyterian Church
712 South Columbia Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74104
Dec 24, 6 pm Christmas Eve and Candlelight Service

LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one
to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Diversity Christian Fellowship International
627 South 131st East Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74108
Dec 24, 7 pm Candlelight Service

Eastside Christian Church
1438 S Indianapolis Ave
Tulsa, OK 74112
Dec 24, 6 pm

The Episcopal Church of The Redeemer
213 North Seminole Ave.
Okmulgee, OK 74447
Dec 24, 7 pm Christ Mass with reception to follow

Fellowship Congregational Church UCC
2900 South Harvard
Tulsa, OK 74114
Dec 24, 7 pm Christmas Eve Service

Fellowship Lutheran Church ELCA
6727 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec 24, 4 pm, 6 pm &amp; 8 pm

First Christian Church
913 S Boulder Ave
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24th, 10:30 pm Pre Service Music
11 pm Christmas Eve Service

Good Shepherd Episcopal Church
1420 E Dewey
Sapulpa, OK 74066
Dec 24 Christmas Eve service 5:30 and 10:30 pm

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lrsb,an, Bisexual
&amp; Transgendrr Elders

Hope Unitarian
8432 South Sheridan Road
Tulsa, OK 74133
Dec 24, 6 pm Candlelight Service

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John Calvin Presbyterian Church
8181 East 31st Street
Tulsa, OK 74145
Dec 24, 6: pm Candlelight Communion

Parish Church of St Jerome
205 West King
Tulsa, OK 74106
Dec 24, Celebration of Midnight Mass
10 pm Reception
11 pm Holy Eucharist

Prince of Peace Lutheran
2330 North Quaker Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74106
Dec 24, 7 pm Candlelight Chorale service with Holy Communion

St Dunstan's Episcopal Church
5635 East 71st Street
Tulsa, OK 74136
Dec 24, 7 pm Choral Holy Eucharist
9 pm Spanish Service
10:30 pm Carols for the Christ Child
11 pm Festival Choral Holy Eucharist

St Paul's United Methodist Church

Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st
Sunday each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality
hosts the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month
at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation
of Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

1442 South Quaker Avenue
(one block east of Peoria on 15th Street)
Tulsa, OK 74120
Dec 24, 7 pm Candlelight Worship &amp; Communion

Trinity Episcopal Church
501 South Cincinnati Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74103
Dec 24, 5 pm Christmas Pageant and Eucharist Rite II
8:30 pm Anthems and Carols sung by the Trinity Choir
9 pm Eucharist Rite II, lighting of candles
10:30 pm Anthems and Carols sung by the Trinity Choir
11:00 pm Traditional Midnight Mass
Dec 25, 10 am Eucharist Rite II

Trinity United Methodist Church
3737 South Peoria Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74105
Dec 24, 4 pm Carols &amp; Communion

Unity Center of Tulsa
1830 South Boston Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74119
Dec 24, 6 pm Candle lighting service

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Unity Church of Christianity
3355 S. Jamestown Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74135
Dec 24, 6:30 pm Candlelight Service
Special Guest Music by Tavis Miner

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University United Methodist Church
500 S College
Tulsa, OK 74104
Dec 21, 9 pm The Longest Night Service of Worship
Dec 24, 6:30 pm Candlelight Service of Lessons and Carols

Kwanzaa Services (Begins Friday, December 26th)
Church of the Restoration Unitarian Universalist
1314 N Greenwood Ave
Tulsa, OK 74106
Dec 28, 11 am, Kwanzaa Service

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, January 6th, 2015; 6:30 pm
The January meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at Chop House BBQ on
Tuesday, January 6th, 2015 at 6:30 pm. Chop House BBQ is located at
7992 E 41st St on the SW corner of 41st &amp; Memorial

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels. The
class will create an
environment for the beginner
as well as the advanced
participant to be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

www.chophousebbq.com
Guys Dine Too is a social program for Gay Men, and their male Allies/
friends, and meets at a different restaurant every month.
Please RSVP to Richard Haley at
gaydine2@yahoo.com if you plan on attending.
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the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach

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Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

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Affordable Care Act Assistance
In person assistance available
Open enrollment is Nov 15th - Feb 15th, 2015
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the Affordable Care Act,
will be on hand at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Mr. Jordan will be available to assist consumers in
understanding the new programs, taking advantage of
consumer protections, and navigating the health
insurance system to find the most affordable coverage
that meets the consumer's needs.
Onsite assistance will be available on:
January 7th, 14th, 21st &amp; 28th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
February 4th &amp; 11th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm

A Murder of
Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers
looks for voices in genre
fiction that are often ignored
or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to
help make each other better
and foster a sense of
community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

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you receive. Know your rights.

2015 Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Celebration
&amp; Parade

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Monday, January 19th, 2015; 11:00 am

John Hope Franklin &amp; Cincinnati
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stated, "I have a dream that my four little children
will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of
their skin but by the content of their character". Well, a new dream is that
some day our children will not be judged for who they love or the make up
of their family. This is a day to recognize equality and unity. GAMILY will be
walking as a family in the parade and carrying posters. The plan is to meet
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center by 10:00 am and then carpool to the
parade. After the parade, we will be eating as a family; enjoying a meal
back at the Equality Center. Please RSVP at Gamily@OkEq.org to be a
part of this wonderful gathering.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event.
To check dates, reserve
your next event or to
receive pricing information,
contact

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EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for
LGBT parents and families
in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

LGBT Pride T-Shirt Quilt Project
For the 35th Anniversary of Oklahomans for Equality, a
quilt project has been started to make a quilt from of all
kinds of LGBT related shirts. Pride would be best, but we
welcome any and all LGBT shirts. Quality is not
important since they will be cut up anyway.

Please bring your shirts to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center anytime
between 12:00 pm and 9:00 pm Monday through Saturday. For more
information, email Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and our community.

Our Bodies, Ourselves
First and Third Wednesdays of every month; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Our Bodies Ourselves is a new group that focuses
on body image, disordered eating, health and
society's ideas surrounding these issues. The group
will meet on the first and third Wednesdays of the
month at 7:00 pm at the Equality Center. All are
welcome. Next meeting will be January 7th.

We want your Marriage Equality photos!

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as
well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org with "OK to use" in the Subject. Please include
any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

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Reiki Sessions

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center

By Appointment
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
Reiki - pronounced "ray-key" is a life energy balancing
and stress reduction technique that uses chakra points
for a non-impact healing session. Reiki promotes
healing in countless areas including everything from
physical injuries and aches, to mental and spiritual
traumas and hurts, to overall balancing in life. It does not
use or replace traditional medicine, but instead uses
Universal Life Force Energy already inside us all to go to the areas of
greatest need. The practitioner acts as a conduit to help the energy move
more freely to those areas.
Held at the Equality Center, a session lasting approximately 1 1/2 hours is
$75 for non OkEq members and $50 for OkEq members. A sliding scale is
also available. Monica Haney is a certified Reiki Practitioner and is happy to
answer your call or text at 918.381.1656

Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events

Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Join the Imperial Court of All Oklahoma and
Imperial Crown Princes/Princess for Reign VII John &amp; Dakota
as they host "Turnabout 2015" to benefit The Trevor Project.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Saturday January 10th, 2015
at Area 18
(39 E 18th St)
8:00 -10:00 pm
21+ Only
Donations can be made online at www.impcourtok.webs.com or by
contacting us at impcourtok@gmail.com

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator

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Be a part of an important study of LGBTI health

Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Participants who meet the following criteria are encouraged to participate:
• if you are 18 - 25 years old
• if you identify as a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or other nonheterosexual person
• if you currently reside in Oklahoma
The research study will require approximately 30- 45 minutes and you will
be asked to provide an email address to which a link for the survey may be
sent. All questions are answered online through a secured website hosted
by Qualtrics survey software company. Participants will be asked to
complete a demographics questionnaire followed by 6 brief self-report
instruments. At the end of the survey, the first 250 urban and first 250 rural
participants will receive a code for $10 in credit with giftcertificates.com.
This credit can be used to purchase gift cards for businesses like AMC,
Bath and Bodyworks, Buckle, Buffalo Wild Wings, or many other wellknown companies.

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

To inquire more about the study or request any additional information,
contact the researchers at:
Douglas Knutson, by phone 405.459.0241 or email
douglas.knutson@okstate.edu
Dr. Sue C. Jacobs, by phone 405.744.9895 or email
sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu
Dr. Melissa Hakman by phone 405.208.5397 or email
mhakman@okcu.edu.
For more information or to participate, go to http://tiny.cc/oklgbti2
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Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, same-sex wedding toppers.
Various designs and prices.

Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

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'Holidays on Ice' by David Sedaris

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You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
David Sedaris's beloved holiday collection is
new again with six more pieces, including a
never before published story. Along with such
favorites as the diaries of a Macy's elf and the
annals of two very competitive families, are
Sedaris's tales of tardy trick-or-treaters ("Us and
Them"); the difficulties of explaining the Easter
Bunny to the French ("Jesus Shaves"); what to
do when you've been locked out in a snowstorm
("Let It Snow"); the puzzling Christmas traditions
of other nations ("Six to Eight Black Men"); what
Halloween at the medical examiner's looks like
("The Monster Mash"); and a barnyard secret
Santa scheme gone awry ("Cow and Turkey").

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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December 30th, 2014
In This Issue
Donate a Day
EBA Sponsor
New Year's Eve
First Thursday Art

Welcome to the eNews.
Happy Holidays from Oklahomans for Equality. Join us for a "New Year's
Party You Will Remember" on Dec 31st at 9:00 pm.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

Be Our Voice, Donate a Day

OkEq Blood Drive
Tax Preparation
Equality Business Alliance
Basketball League
Guys Dine Too
Tulsa Pride 2015
EBA Sponsor
ACA Assistance
LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Blind Pride Tulsa
Pearl District Makers' Market
2015 MLK Parade
LGBT Shirt Quilt
Our Bodies, Ourselves
Marriage
Equality
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Reiki Sessions
Imperial Court of All Oklahoma

In honor of their recent engagement,
Lorie Johnson and Judy Kastl have made a donation to
OkEq's Be Our Voice, Give a Day campaign
and are sponsoring the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
on Wednesday, December 31st, 2014
Thank you and congratulations!
Click here to commemorate a special day with
OkEq's Be Our Voice, Give a Day campaign

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OkEq Board and Advisors
Meeting
Thursday,
January 15th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting minutes
are available upon request
10 days after meeting
date.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The January exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the group exhibit titled;
Transforming Hate
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A New Year's Eve You Will Remember
Wednesday, December 31st, 2014; 9:00 pm

Join OkEq at Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for
a retro &amp; disco party with a live DJ and warm
conversations that you will be able to remember
the next day. Snacks will be served along with
alcohol free beverages. Ring in the New Year
and remember it the next morning.

January First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
Thursday, January 1st, 2015; 6:00 pm

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and couples
counseling is available at no
cost. Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8568

The January OkEq showcase and exhibit of local artists
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature a
special group exhibit titled Transforming Hate - a
Creative Process in a show, beginning with a reception
on Thursday, January 1st from 6:00 - 9:00 pm and
continuing throughout the month.

Oklahomans for Equality Blood Drive
Sunday, January 4th, 2015; 12:30 - 4:30 pm

Counseling Services

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Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual, Substance
Abuse &amp; PTSD counseling
is available at no cost.
Appointments are required.
Contact Jim Scholl
918.631.2722

Oklahomans for Equality will host a blood drive from 12:30 to 4:30 pm
January 4th at the Equality Center. All donors get a free T-shirt and will be
entered in a drawing to win a free cruise!
The goal is 40 donations, and the Oklahoma Blood Institute says donations
across the board are down, so it's really important that we step up and be
good neighbors. Please plan to give blood Jan. 4!
Unfortunately, men who have sex with men are not eligible to donate (yet),
but such would-be donors are encouraged to bring an eligible donor to give
blood in their place.
Walk-ins are welcome, but signing up for an appointment will ensure that
you're not turned away because of time and it guarantees that if there's a
line, you'll go to the front of it. Please make an appointment and help
prevent a logjam. Make your appointment here.

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Tax Preparation Workshop

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and couples
counseling is available on a

sliding fee scale based on
income. Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Tuesday, January 20th, 2015; 7:00 pm
On Tuesday, January 20th at 7:00 pm,
OkEq will host a tax preparation workshop
for newly married couples or for anyone
thinking about getting married. Presented by
Equality Business Alliance Member, Kelly
Kirby, CPA, this workshop is a must for
anyone who has any questions on how
marriage equality can change the way you
file
your
taxes.
RSVP
to
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets every
Monday at the Dennis R.
Neill Equality Center. For
more information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events

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EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The January Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, January 21st,
2015 at 6:00 pm. Hosted by The Hyatt Regency Tulsa, 100 E 2nd St, Tulsa,
OK 74103. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to
everyone on your friends list.

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Tulsa Metro Basketball League Winter Season
Wednesday nights at 7:00 pm
Winter Season is December through February

2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who have
lost a partner or loved one
to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

The league plays 3 on 3 games on a half court each
Wednesday night December through February at 7:00
pm. Tulsa Metro Basketball League is an offical program
of OkEq and a member organization of the Equality
Sports Alliance of Tulsa. Sign up on the OkEq
- --------Webstore for $50. Games are played at the Charles
Schusterman Jewish Community Center at 2021 E 71st
St, Tulsa, OK. Daryn Drake will be the head coach for
the new Basketball season. For more information about
the league, please contact Basketball@OkEq.org.

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, January 6th, 2015; 6:30 pm
The January meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at Chop House BBQ on
Tuesday, January 6th, 2015 at 6:30 pm. Chop House BBQ is located at
7992 E 41st St on the SW corner of 41st &amp; Memorial
www.chophousebbq.com
Guys Dine Too is a social program for Gay Men, and their male Allies/
friends, and meets at a different restaurant every month.
Please RSVP to Richard Haley at
gaydine2@yahoo.com if you plan on attending.

Tulsa Pride 2015 Public Planning Meeting
Thursday, January 22nd, 2015; 7:00 pm
Tulsa Pride will host a public planning meeting on Thursday, January 22nd
at 7:00 pm at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Everyone is invited to
come by and help make Tulsa Pride 2015 the best pride ever.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation
Every Tuesday and 1st
Sunday each month
6:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality
hosts the Tulsa Shambhala
Meditation Group every
Tuesday at 6:30 pm and the
First Sunday of every month
at 12:30 pm.
Mindfulness/awareness
meditation is the foundation
of Shambhala Meditation
Training. Visit
tulsa.shambhala.org for
more information.

Affordable Care Act Assistance
In person assistance available
Open enrollment is Nov 15th - Feb 15th, 2015
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the Affordable Care Act,
will be on hand at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Mr. Jordan will be available to assist consumers in
understanding the new programs, taking advantage of
consumer protections, and navigating the health
insurance system to find the most affordable coverage
that meets the consumer's needs.
Onsite assistance will be available on:
January 7th, 14th, 21st &amp; 28th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm
February 4th &amp; 11th from 1:00 - 5:00 pm &amp; 6:00 - 8:00 pm

LGBT Healthcare Bill of Rights
Oklahomans for Equality is partnering with CenterLink and the LGBT Health
Link to help keep the LGBT Community informed about their rights in the
healthcare system today. A easy to read version of your Bill of Rights is
available to download here. Keep a copy in your wallet handy for the next
time your rights are not respected.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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BILLOF RIGHTS
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oklahomans for equality

You deserve equality in the healthcare
you receive. Know your rights.

Get F.I.T.

Blind Pride Tulsa Lunch Meeting
Thursday, January 8th, 2015; 12:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

~ BLIND LGBT PRIDE
INTERNATIONAL

Blind Pride Tulsa will meet on Thursday, ~
January 8th at 12:00 pm for lunch at the
Equality Center. If you would like
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org.

to

attend,

please

email

On Monday of Thanksgiving week, most members of Blind Pride Tulsa met
at the home of a member to chow down on pizza and to have good
conversation. This was the first formal get-together for the small, but
enthusiastic, organization that is a chartered affiliate of Blind LGBT Pride
International (BPI.) In turn, that organization is chartered by the American
Council of the Blind (ACB.)
Blind LGBT Pride International was founded by Tulsan Rob Hill. An
exploratory meeting was called to be held at the national convention of ACB
in Tulsa in 1996. Over the intervening years, BPI has sponsored social
events and educational activities at the national conventions of ACB. It was
responsible for ACB's membership's adopting a policy against
discrimination based on sexual orientation within that organization.

Pearl District Makers' Market
Saturday, January 17th, 2015; 12:00 - 9:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
OkEq will host the Pearl District Makers' Market on Saturday January 17th
from 12:00 to 9:00 pm. The market will feature local, handmade arts, crafts,
goods, services, and live music, poetry and performances. For more info on
the Pearl District Makers' Market, visit www.facebook.com/
pearlmakersmarket

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2015 Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Celebration
&amp; Parade

Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:00 - 6:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels. The
class will create an
environment for the beginner
as well as the advanced
participant to be successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for
the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Monday, January 19th, 2015; 11:00 am

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John Hope Franklin &amp; Cincinnati
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stated, "I have a dream that my four little children
will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of
their skin but by the content of their character". Well, a new dream is that
some day our children will not be judged for who they love or the make up
of their family. This is a day to recognize equality and unity. GAMILY will be
walking as a family in the parade and carrying posters. The plan is to meet
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center by 10:00 am and then carpool to the
parade. After the parade, we will be eating as a family; enjoying a meal
back at the Equality Center. Please RSVP at Gamily@OkEq.org to be a
part of this wonderful gathering.

A Murder of
Storytellers
Every Friday
7:00 pm
A Murder of Storytellers
looks for voices in genre
fiction that are often ignored
or asked to change. As a
writing group, they seek to
help make each other better
and foster a sense of
community among local
writers of all backgrounds.

Game Night

LGBT Pride T-Shirt Quilt Project
For the 35th Anniversary of Oklahomans for Equality, a
quilt project has been started to make a quilt from of all
kinds of LGBT related shirts. Pride would be best, but we
welcome any and all LGBT shirts. Quality is not
important since they will be cut up anyway.

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Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

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Please bring your shirts to the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center anytime
between 12:00 pm and 9:00 pm Monday through Saturday. For more
information, email Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

Our Bodies, Ourselves
First and Third Wednesdays of every month; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Our Bodies Ourselves is a new group that focuses
on body image, disordered eating, health and
society's ideas surrounding these issues. The group
will meet on the first and third Wednesdays of the
month at 7:00 pm at the Equality Center. All are
welcome. Next meeting will be January 7th.

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center has many spaces for
your next meeting or event.
To check dates, reserve
your next event or to
receive pricing information,
contact

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We want your Marriage Equality photos!

EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

If you have a photo of you and your partner getting your marriage license or
photos of your wedding, we'd like to see them. Please send in your photo to
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org with "OK to use" in the Subject. Please include
any and all details about the photo you submit. Thank you!

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network for
LGBT parents and families
in Oklahoma. For more
information about Gamily
contact Gamily@OkEq.org

Reiki Sessions
By Appointment
Dennis R Neill Equality Center
Reiki - pronounced "ray-key" is a life energy balancing
and stress reduction technique that uses chakra points
for a non-impact healing session. Reiki promotes
healing in countless areas including everything from
physical injuries and aches, to mental and spiritual
traumas and hurts, to overall balancing in life. It does not
use or replace traditional medicine, but instead uses
Universal Life Force Energy already inside us all to go to the areas of
greatest need. The practitioner acts as a conduit to help the energy move
more freely to those areas.
Held at the Equality Center, a session lasting approximately 1 1/2 hours is
$75 for non OkEq members and $50 for OkEq members. A sliding scale is
also available. Monica Haney is a certified Reiki Practitioner and is happy to
answer your call or text at 918.381.1656

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance fosters
a sharing of information,
ideas, contacts, products
and services, and also
strengthens and expands
our businesses, careers
and our community.

Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine, as
well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

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Join the Imperial Court of All Oklahoma and
Imperial Crown Princes/Princess for Reign VII John &amp; Dakota
as they host "Turnabout 2015" to benefit The Trevor Project.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center

Saturday January 10th, 2015
at Area 18
(39 E 18th St)
8:00 -10:00 pm
21+ Only

Monday 4 - 8 pm
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

Donations can be made online at www.impcourtok.webs.com or by
contacting us at impcourtok@gmail.com

Be a part of an important study of LGBTI health
Participants who meet the following criteria are encouraged to participate:
• if you are 18 - 25 years old
• if you identify as a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or other nonheterosexual person
• if you currently reside in Oklahoma
The research study will require approximately 30- 45 minutes and you will
be asked to provide an email address to which a link for the survey may be
sent. All questions are answered online through a secured website hosted
by Qualtrics survey software company. Participants will be asked to
complete a demographics questionnaire followed by 6 brief self-report
instruments. At the end of the survey, the first 250 urban and first 250 rural
participants will receive a code for $10 in credit with giftcertificates.com.
This credit can be used to purchase gift cards for businesses like AMC,
Bath and Bodyworks, Buckle, Buffalo Wild Wings, or many other wellknown companies.
To inquire more about the study or request any additional information,
contact the researchers at:

Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Fridays 4:00 6:00 pm and every other
Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Douglas Knutson, by phone 405.459.0241 or email
douglas.knutson@okstate.edu
Dr. Sue C. Jacobs, by phone 405.744.9895 or email
sue.c.jacobs@okstate.edu
Dr. Melissa Hakman by phone 405.208.5397 or email
mhakman@okcu.edu.
For more information or to participate, go to http://tiny.cc/oklgbti2

Equality Center Pride Store
Available in the Pride Store, the 2015 Tulsa Metro Hottest
Firefighters calendar for only $10.00. Proceeds benefits the
Tulsa Firefighter Educational Clown Organization.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator

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Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org
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Be sure to "Like" the OkEq Pride Store Facebook page to
keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Quiet Fire: Memoirs of Older Gay Men' by Keith Vacha
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
This book is filled with dynamic tales of gay
men. It speaks of their lives outside of sex, but it
also address sex a lot. It mentions bar raids and
arrests, but also mentions many who would
leave gay men in peace. There are some with
long-term lovers and others who are single. Just
like many older, straight men, these men brag
about their sexual escapades, but then chastise
younger men for doing some of the same. The
line between pre- and post-Stonewall was
blurred here. Some men were active in
Mattachine and others in post-1960s activities.
This book was written more than 20 years ago.
There are some universal concerns that all older
men face and this book proves it.

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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April 10th, 2014
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
2014 Equality Gala
NOH8 Photo Shoot
MOREcolor

Welcome to the eNews.
Make your plans to attend our Equality Gala on Saturday April 26th, 2014.
Purchase a seat or sponsor a table now and find more information at
www.okeq.org/gala
--- - eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Tulsa GSA Scholarship
Miss JOLT 2014
EBA
Tulsa Two Spirit Gathering
Tulsa Pride Leather Fashion
Show
Emma's Revolution &amp; Holly
Near
Article Headline
World Book Night
Route
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Linda Barton Paul
Tulsa Growl
TMSL Volunteers
Dining Out for Life
Tulsa Pride Flapjack
Fundraiser
International Family Day

2014 Equality Gala
Saturday, April 26th, 2014; 6:30 pm

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Holocaust Commemoration
LGBTI Transitional Youth
Survey
Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma
Tulsa JOLT Golf Classic
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Find Us on Facebook

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OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
April 10th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The April exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Nicole Moan.

NOH8 Campaign Photo Shoot
Sunday, April 13th, 2014; 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
On Sunday, April 13th, 2014, the NOH8 Campaign will set up their mobile
studio in Tulsa, Oklahoma -- offering Oklahomans a chance to be heard.
Oklahomans for Equality and the Tulsa Pride 2014 Committee will host the
photo shoot at the Equality Center.
The NOH8 Campaign's Tulsa shoot is scheduled to begin on April 13th at
1:00 pm and will end at 4:00 pm. Free parking is available on the streets
surrounding the center. Prices are $40.00 for solo portraits and $25.00 per
person for couple or group portraits. Interested volunteers should contact
the NOH8 Campaign via email at info@NOH8Campaign.com. Additional
details can be found at www.noh8campaign.com. RSVP to the photo
shoot on Facebook here.

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Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,

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Counseling Services

MOREcolor 2014 Artists Submissions
Call for entries; Opening Night June 19th, 2014

Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

MORE color
Calling all interested artists ages 18 and over, submissions are now open for
the annual MOREcolor Fine Arts Exhibition, a highly anticipated feature of
the Tulsa Pride celebration.
The Festive and always surprising Opening Night reception will be held
June 19th, 2014 at 6:00 pm at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center. It is free
and open to the public. To submit your work for the show, click here. The
deadline for entry is May 1st, 2014.
For more information, visit MOREcolorart.com

Counseling Services

Tulsa Gay and Straight Alliance Scholarship
Deadline is April 18th, 2014

Tuesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Eric Jett, LPC
918.850.0987
E.Jett@OkEq.org

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Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

Booker T Washington, Union High School and Central High School
participate in a GSA Lock In at the Equality Center
The Tulsa Gay and Straight Alliance Scholarship is available for high school
seniors in Tulsa County, Oklahoma with overall GPA of at least 2.50, and will
demonstrate character, leadership and participation through the school's
GSA and in other documented activities. The applicant must get the support
from a faculty sponsor of the GSA. Sponsored by the Tulsa Community
Foundation. Download the scholarship application here

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scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Miss JOLT 2014
Friday, April 11th, 2014; 7:45 pm
Club Renegade
1649 S Main St
The Tulsa Lambda Bowling League is sponsoring the
7th annual Miss JOLT pageant Friday, April 11th, 2014
at 7:45 pm at Club Renegade. The pageant is a
fundraiser to help host the annual JOLT bowling
tournament to be held in later this year. Bowlers from
across the U.S. come to Tulsa to be a part of the JOLT tournament and all
it's associated fun and activities.

Equality Business Alliance

Every Sunday
1:00 pm
The class will consist of
minimal lecture/discussion
to cover basic principles of
how dogs learn, motivation,
general information,
and questions.
Free for Members,
$5 for Non Members.
Email
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org
to enroll.
Facilitated by
Carrie McDowell of Out of
the Doghouse, Ltd. Co.

Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

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SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
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The April Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, April 16th, 2014 at
6:00 pm, at The Office of Dr. Blane Snodgrass, Tulsa Eye Clinic, 7171 S
Yale, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send
an invite to everyone on your friends list.
Dr. Blane Snodgrass
Tulsa Eye Clinic
7171 S Yale
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136

Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Tulsa Two Spirits Society Gathering
April 25th - 28th, 2014
Osage Hills State Park
2131 Osage Hills State Park Road
Pawhuska, OK 74056

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

The Tulsa Two Spirit Society gathering's program will include workshops on
traditional and contemporary Native American culture, Pow Wows,
stompdancing, celebrations, Native faith, and other related activities. No
alcohol, drugs or guns will be allowed.
The Tulsa Two Spirits Society is "a non-profit Native American LGBT
Collective. We seek to affirm and embody positive traditional and modern
Two Spirit identities, and in so doing, be valued members of our
communities".
For more information on the gathering, download the Tulsa Two Spirit
Gathering information packet or just the registration form here.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Tulsa Pride 2014
Upcoming Events

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SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Service, and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tramgender Elders

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

NO H8 Campaign Photoshoot - Sunday, April 13th
Pride Night at Area 18 - Saturday, April 19th
209 Karaoke Pride Night - Friday, April 25th
Pride Night at TNT's - Saturday, May 10th

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

For more information about these events
and all upcoming Tulsa Pride events,
visit the Tulsa Pride Facebook Event page or
www.TulsaPride.org

Boot Camp

Emma's Revolution &amp; Holly Near
Friday, April 11th, 2014; 7:30 pm

Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Join for an intense workout
and get in shape.
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All Souls Unitarian Church
2952 S. Peoria Ave
Emma Revolution will be accompanying the fabulous Holly Near, along with
pianist, Jan Martinelli in Tulsa on Friday, April 11th, 2014 at 7:30 pm.
With special, sing-a-long tribute to Pete Seeger
$20 advance / $25 at the door
available at www.emmasrevolution.com

aerobics class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

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Rainbow Writers

East Village 2nd Saturday Street Festival
Saturday, April 12th, 2014; 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Come downtown to the East Village 2nd Saturday Street Fest and get to
know downtown Tulsa's newest District. Proceeds from this event will go
towards beautification efforts for this district* in downtown.
Enjoy live music on the main stage at 3rd and Lansing
Look for street performers, vendors &amp; food on Lansing
from 2nd to 4th and on 3rd from Lansing to Kenosha
Live mural painting happening at 3rd and Kenosha

1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
----to attend

Live Music / Food Trucks / Artist Booths /
Live Mural Painting / &amp; More/ Sponsored by the GuRuStu Foundation
For more information, visit here

ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
Open AA Group

World Book Night
On the Evening of Wednesday, April 23rd, 2014

Thursdays
12:00 pm
This open AA group meets
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday at Noon.
Contact 918.743.2754 for
more info.

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On one magical evening 25,000 book givers will spread --··-- -----ARMISTEAD
the love of reading across the nation.
Cindy Hulsey, from the Tulsa City-County Library, will
share some love at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center by
giving away 20 copies of Tales of the City by Armistead
Maupin. And if you crave more, TCCL has thousands more
you can read, listen to, or download for free.

MAUPIN

Also available that evening, Code Name Verity by
Elizabeth Wein. Donated by Miranda Dawson, this
historical fiction novel takes place during WWII. It's part
epistolary and focuses on two girls, Maddie and Verity, who
are involved in the war and best friends.

Two Step &amp;
Country Line Dance
Thursdays
7:30 pm
Kick your heels up here at
OkEq. Learn the newest
steps and the refresh the
old ones to make you the
Bell of the Ball. Facilitated
by Brittany
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

If you haven't read a book for pleasure lately this is your
opportunity to pick up a free book!
For more information on World Book Night,
visit here

Route 66 - Crystal City Carnival
Wednesday, April 9th - Saturday, April 12th, 2014
4200 Southwest Blvd
Tulsa
Wed, April 9th from 5:00 - 11:00 pm
Thurs, April 10th from 5:00 - 11:00 pm
Fri, April 11th from 5:00 - 11:00 pm
Sat, April 12th from 4:00 - 11:00 pm
Visit the Route 66 Crystal City Carnival in
Tulsa this April for tons of family fun. Crystal
City, which is located off of Route 66, was
the home of the original Crystal City
Amusement Park and the original Zingo roller coaster. This four-day carnival
will pay tribute to the past with an exhibit of Route 66 and Crystal City
Amusement Park photos. Stop by for carnival rides for all ages, tons of
games and delicious food.

Yoga A - Z
Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Wednesday &amp; Thursday Wrist Bands are $20.00
Friday &amp; Saturday Wrist Bands are $25.00

Linda Barton Paul - Music @ 501 Concert Series
Sunday, April 27th, 2014; 7:30 pm
Trinity Episcopal Church
501 S Cincinnati
Tulsa, OK 74013
As part of the Music@51 Concert Series,
Linda Barton Paul will perform BACK TO
BRUBECK! On Sunday, April 27th, 2014 at
7:30 pm, Linda will play music you never

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card

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thought you would hear on the harp. Linda
Paul, a native of Tulsa, Oklahoma, has
played the harp professionally since 1970.
She has toured across the United States and
around the world, teaches master classes at
Harp Festivals and has recorded 14 CDs.

games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

General Admission at the door is $20
Student and Senior admission is $10
For more information or to purchase advance tickets, visit here

Tulsa Growl 2014
May 8th - 11th, 2014
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

The Green Country Bears are proud to sponsor Tulsa Growl on
May 8th - 11th, 2014. Tulsa's Best Bear Run will be an event
filled weekend so be sure to visit www.tulsagrowl.com and
check out the entire schedule and to register.

The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
----Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

TMSL is looking for Volunteers for their new Up All
Night Softball Tourney
Tulsa Metro Softball League is introducing a new tournament format to the
gay leagues this year with their all night tournament. The tournament will
start on Good Friday, April 18th, 2014 6:30 pm and play all night long with
Championship games playing at 6:30 am Saturday, April 19th, 2014. TMSL
is looking for some Tulsans to help out with the event by helping to setup,
refill water stations, sell t-shirts, answer questions from our out of town
guests and much more!
Volunteers will receive a free tournament t-shirt, have access to all player
discounts from sponsors for the weekend, and will be invited to attend and
enjoy player specials at the closing awards party the evening of Saturday,
April 19th, 2014 at Area 18.
Please email Daniel Meier at
TournamentDirector@TulsaMetroSoftball.com with questions,
or click here to sign up.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

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EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Dining Out for Life
Thursday, April 24th, 2014; Lunch and Dinner
H.O.P.E. is preparing for their Annual DINING OUT FOR
LIFE in Tulsa. This year the community will come
together on Thursday, April 24th, 2014 to support HIV
prevention, testing, and education. Each participating
restaurant will give a portion of the proceeds from lunch
Dine Out. t'ig_Jit AIDS, and dinner service to H.O.P.E.
Get a group of friends together, go out to eat, and support HIV prevention.
The more you eat and the more people you invite out to eat, the more
money is donated to H.O.P.E.
For a list of participating restaurants, please visit www.hopetesting.org

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Applebee's - Tulsa Pride Flapjack Raiser
Saturday, May 17th, 2014; 8:00 - 10:00 am

Applebee's
9409 E 71st St
Tulsa, OK 74133

Join us at the Applebees on 71st for a fun &amp; family-friendly Tulsa Pride
Fundraiser. Buy tickets online here. $10 for a great pancake breakfast to
help fund Tulsa Pride!

International Family Day
Sunday, May 4th, 2014

The Family Equality Council has invited the OkEq
Gamily Program to participate in the International
Family Day on Sunday, May 4th, 2014. Gamily
wants to show other communities and the world
how beautiful families are. Everyone is welcome to
come. Let's get together for a free game of laser tag. Donated by Laser
Quest.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

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There is a limited number of spaces, please RSVP by emailing at
Gamily@OkEq.org or call Mary Jones 918.743.4297.

'Paragraph 175' screening at Circle Cinema
April 27th, 2014; 2:00 pm

Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Circle Cinema
12 S Lewis
Sunday, April 27th, 2014; 2:00 pm
Historian Klaus M�ller interviews
survivors of the Nazi persecution of
homosexuals because of the German
Penal Code of 1871.
Admission price is $7 and tickets are
available at circlecinema.com

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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17th Annual Interfaith
Holocaust Commemoration
Thursday, May 1st, 2014; 7:00 pm

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Temple Israel
2004 E 22nd Pl
The Tulsa Council for Holocaust Education invites the public to honor the
forgotten victims at the 17th Annual Interfaith Holocaust Commemoration on
Thursday, May 1st, 2014 at 7:00 pm. at Temple Israel. Dr. Nadine Blumer is
the featured speaker and will address the topic, "Forgotten Holocaust
Victims: How Germany Remembers the Roma". Blumer recently finished a
fellowship at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and now is
starting a postdoctoral fellowship at the Centre for Ethnographic Research
and Exhibition in the Aftermath of Violence at Concordia University in
Montreal, Quebec. For more information about this event, please
visit jewishtulsa.org

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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LGBTI Transitional Youth Online Survey
The transitional youth study is a first-of-its-kind effort to raise awareness
(especially among Oklahoma state agencies) that LGBTI youth exist in the
state and that services are needed to alleviate very real challenges. The
online survey is completely anonymous and results will contribute to
increased recognition of LGBTI concerns statewide. In exchange for
participation, researchers are offering $10 in gift certificate credit
redeemable at giftcertificates.com for the first 250 urban and 250 rural
participants. If you are 18 - 25 years old, reside in Oklahoma, and identify as
LGBTI you may be eligible to participated by going to http://tiny.cc/
oklgbti2. With questions or concerns, please contact Douglas Knutson,
at douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events

The Imperial Court of All Oklahoma is pleased to announce
it's newly elected monarchs
Empress VII - Miranda Powers Ray Lee Love
Emperor VII - Rusty Clyma

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Please join us in congratulating them and wishing them a successful reign.
The date and other details for Investitures VII will follow shortly.
For more information, please visit www.impcourtok.webs.com

Tulsa JOLT Golf Classic
Saturday, May 3rd, 2014; 8:00 am
The Canyons at Blackjack Ridge
1801 N McKinley Ave
Tulsa, OK 74063
8:00 am Shotgun Start
$75 per player or $300 per team
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Just in time for Spring weather, the Pride Store now has
rainbow fedora hats in stock for $10 each.

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Transgender Warriors:
Making History from Joan of Arc to Dennis Rodman'
by Leslie Feinberg
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

In this fascinating, personal journey through history,
Leslie Feinberg uncovers persuasive evidence that
there have always been people who crossed the
cultural boundaries of gender. Transgender Warriors is
an eye-opening jaunt through the history of gender
expression and a powerful testament to the rebellious
spirit.

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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eNews

January 17th, 2014
In This Issue

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EBA Sponsor
Give a Day
MLK Jr Parade
Marriage Equality Ruling

Welcome to the eNews.
Join us for the OkEq walking entry in the Martin Luther King, Jr. parade on
January 20th, 2014 at 10:00 am at the Equality Center.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Counseling Services
Tulsa Metro Basketball
EBA Fundraiser
First Thursday Art
ACA Assistance
Engagement Party
EBA
Black Hearts Ball
Tulsa Pride Meeting
K9 Boot Camp
National Dine for 2-1-1 Day
The Cheril Vendetti
Experience
Research Study
Inclement Weather Policy
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Be Our Voice, Give a Day
In honor of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday and
the programming at the Equality Center

Find Us on Facebook

OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
January 23rd, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq

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members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

OkEq Art Exhibit

Marlena Breedlove has made a donation to
OkEq's Be Our Voice, Give a Day campaign

The January exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Cristiana
Prado

Marlena is sponsoring OkEq Programming
on Monday, January 20th, 2014
Click here to commemorate a special day with
OkEq's Be Our Voice, Give a Day campaign

2014 Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Celebration
&amp; Parade
Monday, January 20th, 2014; 11:00 am
John Hope Franklin &amp; Cincinnati

Counseling Services

51 years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stated, "I have a dream that my
four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged
by the color of their skin but by the content of their character". Well, a new
dream is that some day our children will not be judged for who they love or
the make up of their family. This is a day to recognize equality and unity.
GAMILY will be walking as a family in the parade and carrying posters.
The plan is to meet at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center by 10:00 am
and then carpool to the parade. After the parade, we will be eating as a
family; enjoying a meal back at the Equality Center. Please RSVP at
Gamily@OkEq.org to be a part of this wonderful gathering.

Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

Oklahomans for Equality applauds historic ruling
in Oklahoma Marriage Equality Lawsuit

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On January 14th, 2014, U.S. Senior District Judge Terrance Kern gave
hope to thousands of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender
Oklahomans when he ruled Oklahoma's same-sex marriage ban
unconstitutional.

Counseling Services

Along with the opinion, a stay was issued on any further proceedings in
the event the decision is appealed to the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in
Denver. At this time same-sex couples can not obtain a marriage license
in Oklahoma and the state will continue to not recognize out of state
same-sex marriages.

Tuesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Eric Jett, LPC
918.850.0987
E.Jett@OkEq.org

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Oklahomans for Equality has worked closely with the plaintiffs in the
Oklahoma marriage equality lawsuit for the last 6 years and are committed
to the work of securing equal rights for LGBT individuals and their families.
We encourage you to donate to the marriage equality fund which will
assist with the legal fees associated with the appeal process. Donations
may be made online here or mailed to:
Oklahomans for Equality
PO Box 2687
Tulsa, OK 74101

Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

New Counseling Services
Sundays by appointment from 12:00 - 6:00 pm

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Michal Maybello will be available by appointment on
Sundays from 12:00 - 6:00 pm for individual, youth,
adolescent and couples counseling on a sliding fee scale
based on income. Appointments are required. Contact
Michal
Maybello,
LPC
at
918.346.1918
or
Maybello@OkEq.org.

Tulsa Metro Basketball League Winter Season
Wednesday nights at 7:00 pm
Winter Season is through February
The league plays 3 on 3 games on a half court each
Wednesday night through February at 7:00 pm. Tulsa
Metro Basketball League is an offical program of OkEq
and a member organization of the Equality Sports
Alliance of Tulsa. $50 sign up fee. Games are played
at the Charles Schusterman Jewish Community Center
at 2021 E 71st St, Tulsa, OK. Daryn Drake will be the
head coach for the new Basketball season. For more
information about the league, please contact
Basketball@OkEq.org.

Tai Chi Class
Sundays
4:00 pm
Tai Chi is an ancient
Chinese martial art that
promotes strong mind,
body and spirit through the
cultivation of the proper
movement of your qi
throughout your body.
Facilitated by
Wade Blevins
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

Equality Business Alliance Fundraiser Dinner
Tuesday, January 21st, 2014; Starting at 6:00 pm
Tuesday, January 21st, 2014
Dalesandro's Italian Cuisine
1740 S. Boston
Door open at 6:00 pm.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Dalesandro's is hosting a fundraiser for the Equality Business Alliance and
will be donating a portion of the sales that night back to the EBA.
Make a reservation by calling 918.582.1551.

February First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
Thursday, February 6th, 2014; 6:00 pm

Grieving Well
The February Oklahomans for
Equality showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Eric
Humphries in a show titled "Can't
Stop! - America's Journey from the
Slave House to the White House"",
beginning with a reception on

2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

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Thursday, February 6th, 2014 from
6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing
throughout the month.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

Affordable Care Act Assistance
Every Wednesday from 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every Wednesday from 1:00 - 4:00
pm. Mr. Jordan will be available to assist consumers
in understanding the new programs, taking
advantage of consumer protections, and navigating
the health insurance system to find the most
affordable coverage that meets the consumer's

Tuesdays
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

needs.

Marriage Equality - Engagement Party
Wednesday, February 12th, 2014; 5:30 pm

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

All Souls Unitarian Church
2952 S. Peoria
Tulsa, OK 74114

Attention Couples and Allies: Join in for a celebration of Oklahoma's
progress on Same-Sex Marriage with a Tulsa Engagement Party.
Announce your desire to marry as soon as it is legal in Oklahoma. (Date
TBD) Certificates provided to couples announcing. There will be food,
drink and music.
Let's celebrate your relationship with all LGBTQ friendly congregations in
Tulsa at All Souls Unitarian Church Wednesday February 12th, 2014 at
5:30 pm. For more information contact:

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Cay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tramgender Elders

Rev. Tamara Lebak
Associate Minister
All Souls Unitarian Church
phone: 918.743.2363 ext. 324

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
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1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm

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EBA on Facebook

The February Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, February
19th, 2014 at 6:00 pm, at Wood Stone Design, 1303 E 15th St, Tulsa, OK
74120. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone
on your friends list.
Wood Stone Design
1303 E 15th St
Tulsa, Oklahoma

A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Black Hearts Ball
Friday, February 14th, 2014; 7:30 - 10:30 pm

Self Defense Class

oklahomans for equality
www.okeq.org

Tuesdays
8:00 pm
The class is designed to
teach self defense,
strengthen the body, and
cultivate good character
through the study of "wu
de" of martial ethics.
Facilitated by
Wade Blevins
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

Friday, February 14th, 2014
Been dumped? Stood up? Hate your Ex? NO Date? Perfect!!
Take Back Valentine's Day at
the Black Hearts Ball 2014
7:30 pm til 10:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
DJ, Cash Bar, finger foods, No cupids!

Tulsa Pride 2014 Planning Meeting
Thursday, January 23rd, 2014; 7:30 pm

Boot Camp
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Join for an intense workout
and get in shape.
This is not your average
aerobics class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Gender Outreach

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Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

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Thursday, January 23rd, 2014; 7:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
K9 Boot Camp w/ Out of the Dog House
Starting Sundays, February 2nd, 2014; 1:00 pm
Did you get a new puppy for Christmas or does your old dog need to learn
some new tricks? Carrie McDowell, owner and trainer at Out of the Dog
House, Ltd. Co. OkEq will be beginning training classes Sundays in
February at 1:00 pm the class will be a program of OkEq and will be $5
dollars for non members and free for OkEq members. Private lessons will
be available as well by arrangement with Carrie. Please contact Mary
Jones
at
mary.jones@okeq.org
or
Carrie
McDowell
cmcdowell@inbox.com. Class size is limited due to size and age of the
participants.
The class will consist of minimal lecture/discussion to cover basic
principles of how dogs learn, motivation, general information,
and questions. The first class is a No Dog orientation. The majority of the
teaching time will consist
coaching: demonstrations of the techniques used and hands-on practice
by students and their own dogs in class. Written homework will be
provided, and dogs will progress faster if students work at home between
classes, but it is not absolutely necessary to success.

1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
to attend

ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
Open AA Group
Thursdays
12:00 pm
This open AA group meets
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday at Noon.
Contact 918.743.2754 for
more info.

Two Step &amp;
Country Line Dance
Thursdays
7:30 pm
Kick your heels up here at
OkEq. Learn the newest
steps and the refresh the

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old ones to make you the
Bell of the Ball. Facilitated
by Brittany
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

Yoga A - Z

National Dine for 2-1-1 Day
Tuesday, February 11th, 2014

Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

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february 11, 2014
Support A Great Non -Profit Service and Eat Well Too!
Dine at one of these fabulous restaurants on

Tuesday, February 11, 2014
And they'll donate to the 2-1-1 Hotline!
Just say 2-1-1 when you order at:
BRADY DISTRICT
Hey Mambo
mam □ o
114 North Boston Ave.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

DECO DISTRICT DOWNTOWN
The Vault
7/v

620 South Cincinnati Ave
Mod's Coffee and Crepes
507 South Boston Ave.

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Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

James E. McNellie's Pub
409 East 1st Street-Blue Dome

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BROOKSIDE
Hibiscus
3316 South Peoria

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3421 South Peoria
[-~AM
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EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and

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7031 South Zurich Avenue
Learn more here: www.211tulsa.org

2-6~6. *
The Cheril Vendetti Experience
Saturday, February 15th, 2014; 9:00 pm &amp; 10:30 pm

services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday

c.s~ t 10 @~rrl~~
328 E. lST ST, TULSA
BETWEEN EL GUAPO'S &amp; S&amp;J' S
Research Study
Interested in helping Counselors better serve our
community?

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing

Once you've been determined to be eligible, you'll
complete a phone interview with the researcher
that'll last about an hour. After the interview is
transcribed, the researcher will send it back to you
so you can make sure it's accurate. That's it!

Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.

What's the interview for? Research is currently being conducted by the
University of South Carolina in order to help counselors better understand
how their LGBT clients develop their identities. Given that our community
has needs that are different and require a specialized set of skills;

Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,

MISSION:

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this research will help to equip Counselors with the tools they need to
better help us.
Ok, who's eligible? We're looking for interviewees who are:
18 years of age or older
Women
Men and women who identify as a racial minority (African America, Latino/
a, etc.)
From the Southeastern United States

and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

What's in it for me? By participating, you'll have the opportunity to
potentially shift the way in which our community receives mental health
care. You'll also be helping to establish the foundation for creating more
informed and effective ways for mental health care professionals to treat
our community.
To volunteer or for more information, just contact:
Omar Troutman (troutman@mailbox.sc.edu) or call 803.240.8310

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org
---

Inclement Weather Policy
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
In the event of inclement weather you may need to confirm that special
events and regularly scheduled programming at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center have not been canceled due to poor road conditions or
winter weather advisories.
Please contact the Equality Center by calling 918-743-4297 or check the
OkEq website: www.okeq.org
OkEqon Facebook.
- - or --

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

---

Toby Jenkins, Executive Director of Oklahomans for Equality, will contact
the local media so we can be included in the posted weather-related
closings. Info will also be posted on Facebook.

Equality Center Pride Store
Tulsa Metro Hottest Firefighters calendars for 2014 are back
in stock! They are $10, and the proceeds go to
the Tulsa Firefighters Educational Clowns Fund.

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

11
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'The Unofficial Guide to Adopting a Child'
by Andrea Della Vecchio, MA, M.Ed.

You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
The process of adoption - be it an open or a closed
adoption, domestic or international - is seldom
simple, short, or standardized. It can often take
many years of frustrating and expensive searching
before parents can bring an infant or child home,
and once they do, they face a whole new set of
challenges as they learn together to be a family.

Unofficial
Guide-lo
Adopting
a Child

The Unofficial Guide to Adopting a Child gives
prospective adoptive parents the inside scoop on:
* How long it will really take to adopt, and how
much it will cost
* What the challelnges are for single people, older
couples, and gay lesbian couples seeking to adopt
* What the all-important home study entails -- from writing the
autobiographical statement to creating a child-friendly atmosphere
* What questions to ask agency personnel and birth parents -- and what
questions to refuse to answer

Check for this selection and more by visiting our library database online
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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eNews

January 24th, 2014
In This Issue

•

EBA Sponsor
Programming Note
2013 Tax Letters
Black Hearts Ball

Welcome to the eNews.
Join us for the Black Hearts Ball on Friday, February 14th, 2014 at 7:30
pm at the Equality Center.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Dr. Ronald LaButti, DO, FAOAO

Counseling Services
First Thursday Art
Syphilis Testing
ACA Assistance
Guys Dine Too
Engagement Party
EBA

Hips-Knees-Shoulders
Foot/Ankle-Sports Medicine
Team doctor for Tulsa Threat
and Tulsa Crew.

Mention this ad for
priority scheduling by
calling 918-514-3009
or online at
www.hipandkneedoc.com

6585 S. Yale, Suite 200, Tulsa OK

Camp Fire Green Country
K9 Boot Camp
EBA Sponsor
National Dine for 2-1-1 Day
The Cheril Vendetti
Experience
OK LGBT College Summit

Programming Note
There will be no Tai Chi or Self Defense classes
during the month of February.

2013 Tax Letters
Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2013 were
recently mailed. If you have not received your tax receipt or have
questions regarding your receipt, please contact Kirk Holt, OkEq
Treasurer, Treasurer@OkEq.org

Sam Harris
Parenting Workshop
Art Show
Equality
Day
atthe
----Capitol
Inclement Weather Policy
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Black Hearts Ball
Friday, February 14th, 2014; 7:30 - 10:30 pm
Find Us on Facebook

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OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
February 20th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

oklahomans for equality
www.okeq.org

Friday, February 14th, 2014
Been dumped? Stood up? Hate your Ex? NO Date? Perfect!!
Take Back Valentine's Day at
the Black Hearts Ball 2014

OkEq Art Exhibit
The January exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Cristiana
Prado

Free admission
7:30 pm til 10:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
DJ, Cash Bar, finger foods, No cupids!
Fantastic Raffle Items!

New Counseling Services
Sundays by appointment from 12:00 - 6:00 pm
Michal Maybello will be available by appointment on
Sundays from 12:00 - 6:00 pm for individual, youth,
adolescent and couples counseling on a sliding fee scale
based on income. Appointments are required. Contact
Michal
Maybello,
LPC
at
918.346.1918
or
Maybello@OkEq.org.

February First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
Thursday, February 6th, 2014; 6:00 pm

The February Oklahomans for
Equality showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Eric
Humphries in a show titled "Can't
Stop! - America's Journey from the

Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

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Slave House to the White House"",
beginning with a reception on
Thursday, February 6th, 2014 from
6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing
throughout the month.

Syphilis testing from H.O.P.E.
Tuesday, January 28th, 2014; 3:00 - 6:00 pm
Syphilis is on the rise for Gay and Bisexual Men in
Tulsa. Health Outreach Prevention Education
(H.O.P.E.) will have walk in Syphilis testing on Tuesday,
January 28th, 2014 from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Men who come in and get
tested also get a $10 Quik Trip card.

Affordable Care Act Assistance
Every Wednesday from 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every Wednesday from 1:00 - 4:00
pm. Mr. Jordan will be available to assist consumers
in understanding the new programs, taking
advantage of consumer protections, and navigating
the health insurance system to find the most
affordable coverage that meets the consumer's

Counseling Services
Tuesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Eric Jett, LPC
918.850.0987
E.Jett@OkEq.org

needs.

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, February 4th, 2014; 6:30 pm
The February meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at Desi Wok on Tuesday,
February 4th, 2014 at 6:30 pm. Desi Wok is located at 3966 South Hudson
Avenue, on the north side of 41st St on Hudson Ave.
www.desiwok.net

Counseling Services

Guys Dine Too is a social program for Gay Men, and their male Allies/
friends, and meets at a different restaurant every month.

Saturdays
By appointment

Please RSVP to Richard Haley at gaydine2@yahoo.com if you plan on
attending.

Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

Marriage Equality - Engagement Party
Wednesday, February 12th, 2014; 5:30 pm

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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All Souls Unitarian Church
2952 S. Peoria
Tulsa, OK 74114

Attention Couples and Allies: Join in for a celebration of Oklahoma's
progress on Same-Sex Marriage with a Tulsa Engagement Party.
Announce your desire to marry as soon as it is legal in Oklahoma. (Date
TBD) Certificates provided to couples announcing. There will be food,
drink and music.
Let's celebrate your relationship with all LGBTQ friendly congregations in
Tulsa at All Souls Unitarian Church Wednesday February 12th, 2014 at
5:30 pm. For more information contact:
Rev. Tamara Lebak
Associate Minister
All Souls Unitarian Church
phone: 918.743.2363 ext. 324

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The February Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, February
19th, 2014 at 6:00 pm, at Wood Stone Design, 1303 E 15th St, Tulsa, OK
74120. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone
on your friends list.
Wood Stone Design
1303 E 15th St
Tulsa, Oklahoma

Camp Fire Green Country Candy Sale
Monday, February 3rd, 2014; 3:45 - 5:30 pm
Oklahomans for Equality will host a youth group
from Tulsa Camp Fire's Teens in Action program
selling candy at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
on Monday, February 3rd, 2014 from 3:45 pm to
5:30 pm. Camp Fire is youth-centered, engages
families in fun activities, welcoming and inclusive,
Light the fire within
builds youth and adult partnerships, and provides
service to others. Come support our young people and stop by their candy
stand.

~
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Camp Fire

K9 Boot Camp w/ Out of the Dog House
Starting Sundays, February 2nd, 2014; 1:00 pm
Did you get a new puppy for Christmas or does your old dog need to learn
some new tricks? Carrie McDowell, owner and trainer at Out of the Dog
House, Ltd. Co. OkEq will be beginning training classes Sundays in
February at 1:00 pm the class will be a program of OkEq and will be $5
dollars for non members and free for OkEq members. Private lessons will
be available as well by arrangement with Carrie. Please contact Mary

Tai Chi Class
No Tai Chi class
in February
Sundays
4:00 pm
Tai Chi is an ancient
Chinese martial art that
promotes strong mind,
body and spirit through the
cultivation of the proper
movement of your qi
throughout your body.
Facilitated by
Wade Blevins
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

•

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Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.

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Jones
at
mary.jones@okeq.org
or
Carrie
McDowell
cmcdowell@inbox.com. Class size is limited due to size and age of the
participants.
The class will consist of minimal lecture/discussion to cover basic
principles of how dogs learn, motivation, general information,
and questions. The first class is a No Dog orientation. The majority of the
teaching time will consist
coaching: demonstrations of the techniques used and hands-on practice
by students and their own dogs in class. Written homework will be
provided, and dogs will progress faster if students work at home between
classes, but it is not absolutely necessary to success.

Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
Tuesdays
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

sage~

Serv,ces and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

National Dine for 2-1-1 Day
Tuesday, February 11th, 2014

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

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nat 1ona 2-1-1 uay o min~
february 11, 2014
Support A Great Non -Profit Service and Eat Well Too!
Dine at one of these fabulous restaurants on

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Tuesday, February 11, 2014
And they'll donate to the 2-1-1 Hotline!
Just say 2-1-1 when you order at:
BRADY DISTRICT
Hey Mambo
mam □ o
114 North Boston Ave.

Self Defense Class

DECO DISTRICT DOWNTOWN
The Vault
7/v

620 South Cincinnati Ave
Mod's Coffee and Crepes
507 South Boston Ave.

31\

Elote Cafe nd Catering
~ f A-1-~.
14
South
Boston
Ave.
''i
ii
~
5
'1t HP - - ,
BLUE DOME DISTRICT
Dilly Deli
402 East 2nd Street

Yokozuna
309 East 2nd Street

'IJ~c&gt;-VV'e The Dust Bowl
,

,

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~
•

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211 South Elgin ( JAMEs I_,~.y.11 EWE's]

James E. McNellie's Pub
409 East 1st Street-Blue Dome

p

No Self Defense class
in February
Tuesdays
8:00 pm
The class is designed to
teach self defense,
strengthen the body, and
cultivate good character
through the study of "wu
de" of martial ethics.
Facilitated by
Wade Blevins
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

BROOKSIDE
Hibiscus
3316 South Peoria

R Bar
3421 South Peoria
[-~AM
- ES_§_,q_tl_s_.E_W_E '_
sJ SOUTHTULSA

Boot Camp
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Join for an intense workout
and get in shape.
This is not your average
aerobics class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

James E. McNellie's Pub-South Citv
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7031 South Zurich Avenue
Learn more here: www.211tulsa.org

2-6~6. *
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

The Cheril Vendetti Experience
Saturday, February 15th, 2014; 9:00 pm &amp; 10:30 pm

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.
JC_

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Rainbow Writers

c.s~ t 10 @~rrl~~
328 E. lST ST, TULSA
BETWEEN EL GUAPO'S &amp; S&amp;J' S
2014 Oklahoma LGBT College Summit
Saturday, March 1st, 2014; 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
TEN Institute is proud to announce the
2014 Oklahoma LGBTQQIA College
Summit to be held on Saturday, March 1st,
2014 from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm in the Main
Building at Oklahoma City Community
College. This exciting one-day meeting will
give lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender,
queer, questioning, intersex, and allied college students the knowledge
and skills to start and sustain a gay-straight alliance (GSA), advocate for
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) issues, and much more.
Panelists will include Professor Toby Beauchamp, representatives from
The Equality Network, Oklahomans for Equality, Cimarron Alliance, and

■TEN
lll1nstitute

1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
-----to attend

ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
Open AA Group
Thursdays
12:00 pm
This open AA group meets
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every

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students, faculty, and staff from universities and colleges around the state.
This year's host organization is L.I.F.E. (Leading Individuals for Equality) at
Oklahoma City Community College.
For more information or to register for the Summit, go to http://
tinyurl.com/2014CollegeSummit. Registration is free and includes lunch
and a t-shirt.
Exhibitors and organizations are welcome to set up informational displays
at the Summit. To reserve a table, contact Tennent Emmons at
temmons@occc.edu.

Wednesday at Noon.
Contact 918.743.2754 for
more info.

Two Step &amp;
Country Line Dance
Thursdays
7:30 pm
Kick your heels up here at
OkEq. Learn the newest
steps and the refresh the
old ones to make you the
Bell of the Ball. Facilitated
by Brittany
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

Sam Harris "HAM: Slices of Life"
Saturday, February 1st, 2014; 8:00 pm
Tulsa Community College Vantrease PACE
10300 E 81st
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133
Purchase tickets by phone (918) 595-7777
or visit myticketoffice.com
SAM HARRIS in "HAM: Slices of a Life" is a
show based on his new book of the same
title (a collection of stories and essays
published by Simon &amp; Schuster). Harris calls
the show a "liter-usical," as it incorporates
humorous and poignant stories from the
book artfully interspersed with songs to
create an original and cutting-edge stage
piece. Harris's successful career has
spanned 30 years, and now he adds
"author" to his long list of accomplishments, unveiled in this innovative and
exciting hybrid theatrical concept.

Yoga A - Z
Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Parenting Workshop Pt 2;
Foster Care &amp; Adoption
Saturday, February 22nd, 2014; 1:00 - 4:00 pm
The first part of the Gamily parenting workshop,
Maybe Baby, was a wonderful success! Now onto
our second part, Foster care &amp; Adoption. There
are children within our community in need of a

Game Night

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loving home with loving people. Is that you? We
will be having representatives from local agencies
to provide you with information to prepare your
nest and answer all your wildest questions. This informative event will take
place on Saturday, February 22nd, 2014 from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Please RSVP on OkEq's Gamily Facebook page
Gamily@OkEq.org. All are welcome, so spread the word!

or

at

Collaborative Art Show at The Outlet

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Saturday, February 8th, 2014; 8:00 pm
The Outlet
1317 E 6th St
Tulsa, OK

THE

l~~UTLET

Want
art?
Want
music?
Want
entertainment
that
helps
the
community? Come to the show at the
Outlet on February 8th, 2014! Starts at
8:00 pm and only costs $5, or $2 if
you're a student! Come check out some
young,
local
talent
and
help
Oklahomans for Equality at the same
time. The Outlet will be selling a variety
of soda and water for $1 for the cause,
and artists will be selling their work as
well.

COLLABORATION. CONNECTION.CREATION,

ANGELINE JOT MCBRIDE
JONATHAN HECKMAN
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Come listen to music, enjoy dancers,
admire fashion, watch films, gaze at
paintings and drawings, and have a
night filled with expression.

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
----Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

5th Annual LGBT Equality Day at the Capitol
Wednesday, February 26th, 2014; 8:00 am

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The Equality Network (TEN) invites all LGBTQ
and allied people from across Oklahoma to the 5th
Annual LGBT Equality Day at the Capitol on
Wednesday, February 26th from 8:00 am to Noon.
Let's show the collective strength of TEN, An Oklahoma Wm'rl' Ewryon~ ls Equal
Oklahomans for Equality, Cimarron Alliance,
PFLAG chapters, Mothers of Many, GSAs, OKC Pride, Tulsa Pride, other
Pride festivals, Marriage Equality Rights for Oklahoma, and the many
other voices and organizations working for equality for LGBTQ
Oklahomans. With the marriage equality case on its way to appeal, this
year it is critically important that our legislators meet you, your partners,
your families, your supportive clergy, your friends, and your allies. Nothing
shapes legislators' attitudes more than face-to-face contact with their
constituents.

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The
Equality
Network

Click here to register (it's free and includes breakfast)

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

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Inclement Weather Policy
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
In the event of inclement weather you may need to confirm that special
events and regularly scheduled programming at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center have not been canceled due to poor road conditions or
winter weather advisories.
Please contact the Equality Center by calling 918-743-4297 or check the
OkEq website: www.okeq.org or OkEq on Facebook.
Toby Jenkins, Executive Director of Oklahomans for Equality, will contact
the local media so we can be included in the posted weather-related
closings. Info will also be posted on Facebook.

Equality Center Pride Store

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Tulsa Metro Hottest Firefighters calendars for 2014 are back
in stock! They are $10, and the proceeds go to
the Tulsa Firefighters Educational Clowns Fund.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Queer in Russia; A Story of Sex, Self and the Other'
by Laurie Essig

You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
In Queer in Russia Laurie Essig examines the
formation of gay identity and community in the
former Soviet Union. As a sociological fieldworker,
she began her research during the late 1980s,

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.

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before any kind of a public queer identity existed in
that country. After a decade of conducting
interviews, as well as observing and analyzing
plays, books, pop music, and graffiti, Essig presents
the first sustained study of how and why there was
no Soviet gay community or even gay identity
before perestroika and the degree to which this
situation has-or has not-changed.
While male homosexual acts were criminalized in Russia before 1993,
women attracted to women were policed by the medical community, who
saw them less as criminals than as diseased persons potentially cured by
drug therapy or transsexual surgery. After describing accounts of preperestroika persecution, Essig examines the more recent state of sexual
identities in Russia. Although the fall of communism brought new freedom
to Russian queers, there are still no signs of a mass movement forming
around the issue, and few identify themselves as lesbians or gay men,
even when they are involved in same-sex relations. Essig does reveal,
however, vibrant manifestations of gay life found at the local level-in
restaurants, discos, clubs, and cruising strips, in newspapers, journals,
literature, and the theater. Concluding with a powerful exploration of the
surprising affinities between some of Russia's most prominent nationalists
and its queers, Queer in Russia fills a gap in both Russian and cultural
studies.

Check for this selection and more by visiting our library database online
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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Organization of
Volunteer Tulsa,
your local
action center!

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Click above to volunteer your time with Oklahomans for Equality

Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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eNews

January 29th, 2014
In This Issue

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EBA Sponsor
Sam Harris
Programming Note
2013 Tax Letters

Welcome to the eNews.
Join us for the Black Hearts Ball on Friday, February 14th, 2014 at 7:30 pm
at the Equality Center.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Black Hearts Ball
First Thursday Art
ACA Assistance
Guys Dine Too
Hate Crimes in the Heartland
K9 Boot Camp
OUTlaw Legal Series
EBA Sponsor
Engagement Party
EBA
Camp Fire Green Country
Flapjack Fundraiser
National Dine for 2-1-1 Day
The Cheril Vendetti
Experience
OK LGBT College Summit
Parenting Workshop
Art Show
Equality
Day
attheCapitol
--

Sam Harris "HAM: Slices of Life"
Saturday, February 1st, 2014; 8:00 pm
Tulsa Community College Vantrease PACE
10300 E 81st
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133
Purchase tickets by phone 918.595.7777 or
visit myticketoffice.com. OkEq members
may call or visit the ticket office between
the hours of 10:00 am to 6:00 pm to
purchase tickets. A 50% discount will be
applied by using the password "Equality
Sam" Limit will be 2 tickets per patron.

Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma
Inclement Weather Policy
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

SAM HARRIS in "HAM: Slices of a Life" is a
show based on his new book of the same
title (a collection of stories and essays
published by Simon &amp; Schuster). Harris calls
the show a "liter-usical," as it incorporates
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songs to create an original and cutting-edge stage piece. Harris's
successful career has spanned 30 years, and now he adds "author" to his
long list of accomplishments, unveiled in this innovative and exciting hybrid
theatrical concept.

Find Us on Facebook

Programming Note
There will be no Tai Chi or Self Defense classes
during the month of February.

2013 Tax Letters
Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2013 were
recently mailed. If you have not received your tax receipt or have
questions regarding your receipt, please contact Kirk Holt, OkEq
Treasurer, Treasurer@OkEq.org

OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
February 20th, 7:00 pm

Black Hearts Ball

Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

Friday, February 14th, 2014; 7:30 - 10:30 pm

OkEq Art Exhibit

oklahomans for equality
www.okeq.org

The January exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Cristiana
Prado

Friday, February 14th, 2014
Been dumped? Stood up? Hate your Ex? NO Date? Perfect!!
Take Back Valentine's Day at
the Black Hearts Ball 2014
Free admission
7:30 pm til 10:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
DJ, Cash Bar, finger foods, No cupids!
Fantastic Raffle Items!

February First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
Thursday, February 6th, 2014; 6:00 pm

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.

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The
February
Oklahomans
for
Equality showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Eric
Humphries in a show titled "Can't
Stop! - America's Journey from the
Slave House to the White House",
beginning with a reception on
Thursday, February 6th, 2014 from
6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing
throughout the month.

Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

Affordable Care Act Assistance
Every Wednesday from 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every Wednesday from 1:00 - 4:00
pm. Mr. Jordan will be available to assist consumers
in understanding the new programs, taking
advantage of consumer protections, and navigating
the health insurance system to find the most
affordable coverage that meets the consumer's
needs.

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, February 4th, 2014; 6:30 pm
The February meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at Desi Wok on Tuesday,
February 4th, 2014 at 6:30 pm. Desi Wok is located at 3966 South Hudson
Avenue, on the north side of 41st St on Hudson Ave.

Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

www.desiwok.net
Guys Dine Too is a social program for Gay Men, and their male Allies/
friends, and meets at a different restaurant every month.
Please RSVP to Richard Haley at gaydine2@yahoo.com if you plan on
attending.

'Hate Crimes in the Heartland'
Monday, February 3rd, 2014; 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Counseling Services

Greenwood Cultural Center
322 North Greenwood Ave

Tuesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Eric Jett, LPC

Film to foster dialogue on race relations in Tulsa and the United States
Hate Crimes in the Heartland, a new documentary explores the 250,000
hate crimes committed in the United States each year through the lens of
two hate crimes in Tulsa, Oklahoma. On February 3rd, 2014, the
Greenwood Cultural Center presents the world premiere of Hate Crimes in
the Heartland during Black History Month.

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The Greenwood Cultural Center, a natural partner to the film, has been a
part of the education and rebuilding process of the black community in the
aftermath of the 1921 Race Riot. The Center is dedicated to rebuilding the
thriving center of commerce of Greenwood that was once considered
America's "Black Wall Street". The Greenwood Cultural Center and the
George Kaiser Family Foundation seek to engage minority, student and
interfaith community members at Hate Crimes in the Heartland. The film
allows audiences to focus on solutions, local heroes and distinguished
speakers.
Like no other documentary exploring this topic, Hate Crimes in the
Heartland tells powerful stories of survivors, activists, leaders, and
community members. The film explores current and past hate crimes in
our nation, asking important questions related to social justice, our
individual and collective responsibility along with a true examination of the
media's influence on the justice system.
For more information about the film and screening, contact the Greenwood
Cultural Center at 918.596.1020.

918.850.0987
E.Jett@OkEq.org

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

K9 Boot Camp w/ Out of the Dog House
Starting Sundays, February 2nd, 2014; 1:00 pm
Did you get a new puppy for Christmas or does your old dog need to learn
some new tricks? Carrie McDowell, owner and trainer at Out of the Dog
House, Ltd. Co. OkEq will be beginning training classes Sundays in
February at 1:00 pm the class will be a program of OkEq and will be $5
dollars for non members and free for OkEq members. Private lessons will
be available as well by arrangement with Carrie. Please contact Mary
Jones
at
mary.jones@okeq.org
or
Carrie
McDowell
cmcdowell@inbox.com. Class size is limited due to size and age of the
participants.
The class will consist of minimal lecture/discussion to cover basic
principles of how dogs learn, motivation, general information,
and questions. The first class is a No Dog orientation. The majority of the
teaching time will consist
coaching: demonstrations of the techniques used and hands-on practice
by students and their own dogs in class. Written homework will be
provided, and dogs will progress faster if students work at home between
classes, but it is not absolutely necessary to success.

Tai Chi Class
No Tai Chi class
in February
Sundays
4:00 pm
Tai Chi is an ancient
Chinese martial art that
promotes strong mind,
body and spirit through the
cultivation of the proper
movement of your qi
throughout your body.
Facilitated by
Wade Blevins
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

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SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

OUTlaw Legal Series
Thursday, February 13th, 2014; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Jason McVicker, Esq. and Conor
Cleary, Esq. discuss today's top legal
issues and help to answer your legal
questions. Free event and open to
everyone.
February's Topic: What's going on
in Utah and why you should care.
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: TW's AFAB Catering
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Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

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Tul a Kitchen :

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Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
Tuesdays
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Plan Your Wedding Reception Now

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stru1cd on our event www.twsafabcatering.com

Marriage Equality - Engagement Party
Wednesday, February 12th, 2014; 5:30 pm

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SAGE Tulsa
All Souls Unitarian Church
2952 S. Peoria
Tulsa, OK 74114

Attention Couples and Allies: Join in for a celebration of Oklahoma's
progress on Same-Sex Marriage with a Tulsa Engagement Party.
Announce your desire to marry as soon as it is legal in Oklahoma. (Date
TBD) Certificates provided to couples announcing. There will be food,
drink and music.
Let's celebrate your relationship with all LGBTQ friendly congregations in
Tulsa at All Souls Unitarian Church Wednesday February 12th, 2014 at
5:30 pm. For more information contact:

(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Rev. Tamara Lebak
Associate Minister
All Souls Unitarian Church
phone: 918.743.2363 ext. 324

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The February Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, February
19th, 2014 at 6:00 pm, at Wood Stone Design, 1303 E 15th St, Tulsa, OK
74120. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone
on your friends list.
Wood Stone Design
1303 E 15th St
Tulsa, Oklahoma

Camp Fire Green Country Candy Sale
Monday, February 3rd, 2014; 3:45 - 5:30 pm

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Self Defense Class

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Oklahomans for Equality will host a youth group from
Tulsa Camp Fire's Teens in Action program selling
candy at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on
Monday, February 3rd, 2014 from 3:45 pm to 5:30
pm. Camp Fire is youth-centered, engages families
in fun activities, welcoming and inclusive, builds
Light the fire within
youth and adult partnerships, and provides service
to others. Come support our young people and stop by their candy stand.

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Flapjack Fundraiser
Saturday, February 8th, 2014; 7:30 - 10:00 am
Applebee's Flapjack Fundraiser
9409 E 71st St
Tulsa

No Self Defense class
in February
Tuesdays
8:00 pm
The class is designed to
teach self defense,
strengthen the body, and
cultivate good character
through the study of "wu
de" of martial ethics.
Facilitated by
Wade Blevins
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

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Tulsa JOLT
When: Saturday, February 8th, 2014
7:30 am - 10:00 am
Where: 9409 E 71st St, Tulsa, OK
Cost: $7.00 per person, also serving $3.00 Mimosas
All proceeds benefit Tulsa JOLT Bowling
www.jolttulsa.com

National Dine for 2-1-1 Day
Tuesday, February 11th, 2014

Boot Camp
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Join for an intense workout
and get in shape.
This is not your average
aerobics class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.
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Rainbow Writers

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february 11, 2014
Support A Great Non -Profit Service and Eat Well Too!
Dine at one of these fabulous restaurants on

1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
------to attend

Tuesday, February 11, 2014
And they'll donate to the 2-1-1 Hotline!

ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS

Just say 2-1-1 when you order at:
BRADY DISTRICT
Hey Mambo
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114 North Boston Ave.

Open AA Group
Thursdays
12:00 pm
This open AA group meets
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday at Noon.
Contact 918.743.2754 for
more info.

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The Vault
7/v

620 South Cincinnati Ave
Mod's Coffee and Crepes
507 South Boston Ave.

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402 East 2nd Street

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309 East 2nd Street

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Two Step &amp;
Country Line Dance
Thursdays
7:30 pm
Kick your heels up here at
OkEq. Learn the newest
steps and the refresh the
old ones to make you the
Bell of the Ball. Facilitated
by Brittany
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

James E. McNellie's Pub
409 East 1st Street-Blue Dome

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Hibiscus
3316 South Peoria

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3421 South Peoria
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Yoga A - Z

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7031 South Zurich Avenue
Learn more here: www.211tulsa.org

2-6~6. *
The Cheril Vendetti Experience
Saturday, February 15th, 2014; 9:00 pm &amp; 10:30 pm

Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

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328 E. lST ST, TULSA
BETWEEN EL GUAPO'S &amp; S&amp;J' S
2014 Oklahoma LGBT College Summit
Saturday, March 1st, 2014; 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
TEN Institute is proud to announce the
2014 Oklahoma LGBTQQIA College
Summit to be held on Saturday, March 1st,
2014 from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm in the Main
Building at Oklahoma City Community
College. This exciting one-day meeting will
give lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender,
queer, questioning, intersex, and allied college students the knowledge
and skills to start and sustain a gay-straight alliance (GSA), advocate for
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) issues, and much more.
Panelists will include Professor Toby Beauchamp, representatives from
The Equality Network, Oklahomans for Equality, Cimarron Alliance, and

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Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

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students, faculty, and staff from universities and colleges around the state.
This year's host organization is L.I.F.E. (Leading Individuals for Equality) at
Oklahoma City Community College.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

For more information or to register for the Summit, go to http://
tinyurl.com/2014CollegeSummit. Registration is free and includes lunch
and a t-shirt.

The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Exhibitors and organizations are welcome to set up informational displays
at the Summit. To reserve a table, contact Tennent Emmons at
temmons@occc.edu.

Parenting Workshop Pt 2;
Foster Care &amp; Adoption
Saturday, February 22nd, 2014; 1:00 - 4:00 pm
The first part of the Gamily parenting workshop,
Maybe Baby, was a wonderful success! Now onto
our second part, Foster care &amp; Adoption. There
are children within our community in need of a
loving home with loving people. Is that you? We
will be having representatives from local agencies
to provide you with information to prepare your
nest and answer all your wildest questions. This informative event will take
place on Saturday, February 22nd, 2014 from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Please RSVP on OkEq's Gamily Facebook page
Gamily@OkEq.org. All are welcome, so spread the word!

or

Collaborative Art Show at The Outlet
Saturday, February 8th, 2014; 8:00 pm
The Outlet
1317 E 6th St
Tulsa, OK
Want
art?
Want
music?
Want
entertainment that helps the community?
Come to the show at the Outlet on
February 8th, 2014! Starts at 8:00 pm
and only costs $5, or $2 if you're a
student! Come check out some young,

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Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

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EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

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local talent and help Oklahomans for
Equality at the same time. The Outlet will
be selling a variety of soda and water for
$1 for the cause, and artists will be
selling their work as well.
Come listen to music, enjoy dancers,
admire fashion, watch films, gaze at
paintings and drawings, and have a
night filled with expression.

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https://www.facebook.com/theoutlettulsa

5th Annual LGBT Equality Day at the Capitol
Wednesday, February 26th, 2014; 8:00 am
The Equality Network (TEN) invites all LGBTQ and
allied people from across Oklahoma to the 5th
Annual LGBT Equality Day at the Capitol on
Wednesday, February 26th from 8:00 am to Noon.
Let's show the collective strength of TEN, An Otdahom11 W1Jl'r-t EvtrJ'Ont I, Equal
Oklahomans for Equality, Cimarron Alliance,
PFLAG chapters, Mothers of Many, GSAs, OKC Pride, Tulsa Pride, other
Pride festivals, Marriage Equality Rights for Oklahoma, and the many other
voices and organizations working for equality for LGBTQ Oklahomans.
With the marriage equality case on its way to appeal, this year it is critically
important that our legislators meet you, your partners, your families, your
supportive clergy, your friends, and your allies. Nothing shapes legislators'
attitudes more than face-to-face contact with their constituents.

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: Network

Click here to register (it's free and includes breakfast)

Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events
Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
presents

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

MISSION:

A Mardi Gras Celebration
"A Sweet Time in Old New Orleans"

Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Saturday, February 28th, 2014
Bamboo Lounge
8:00 pm - Drinks &amp; Desserts
9:00 pm - Show
$3 Suggested Door Cover (21+)
Silent Auction, 50/50 Raffle
Dress: Formal or Theme
Featuring: Chasing Nadean and other Oklahoma Performers
For more information, visit impcourtok.webs.com

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Inclement Weather Policy
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
In the event of inclement weather you may need to confirm that special
events and regularly scheduled programming at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center have not been canceled due to poor road conditions or
winter weather advisories.
Please contact the Equality Center by calling 918-743-4297 or check the
OkEq website: www.okeq.org or OkEq on Facebook.

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Toby Jenkins, Executive Director of Oklahomans for Equality, will contact
the local media so we can be included in the posted weather-related
closings. Info will also be posted on Facebook.

Equality Center Pride Store
Tulsa Metro Hottest Firefighters calendars for 2014 are back
in stock! They are $10, and the proceeds go to
the Tulsa Firefighters Educational Clowns Fund.

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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to keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Transparent: Love, Family and
Living the T with Transgender Teenagers' by Cris Beam

You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
When Cris Beam moved to Los Angeles, she
thought she might volunteer just a few hours at a
school for gay and transgender kids. Instead, she
found herself drawn deeply into the pained and
powerful group of transgirls she discovered.
Transparent introduces four: Christina, Dominique,
Foxxjazell, and Ariel. As they accept Cris into their
world, she shows it to us-a dizzying mix of familiar
teenage cliques and crushes and far less familiar
challenges, such as how to morph your body on a
few dollars a day.
Funny, heartbreaking, defiant, and sometimes defeated, the girls form a
singular community. But they struggle valiantly to resolve the gap between
the way they feel inside and the way the world sees them-and who among
us can't identify with that? Beam's astute reporting, sensitive writing, and
passionate engagement with her characters place this book in the ranks of
the very best narrative nonfiction.

Check for this selection and more by visiting our library database online
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

A proud Partner
Organization of
Volunteer Tulsa,
your local
action center!
Click above to volunteer your time with Oklahomans for Equality

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eNews

February 5th, 2014
In This Issue

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EBA Sponsor
Heartland Pride Summit
Programming Note
2013 Tax Letters

Welcome to the eNews.
Join us for the Black Hearts Ball on Friday, February 14th, 2014 at 7:30 pm
at the Equality Center.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Dr. Ronald LaButti, DO, FAOAO

Creating Change
Black Hearts Ball
First Thursday Art
ACA Assistance
K9 Boot Camp
OUTlaw Legal Series
Engagement Party

Hips-Knees-Shoulders
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Team doctor for Tulsa Threat
and Tulsa Crew.

Mention this ad for
priority scheduling by
calling 918-514-3009
or online at
www.hipandkneedoc.com

6585 S. Yale , Suite 200, Tulsa OK

EBA
Flapjack Fundraiser
Parenting Workshop
Tennis Championship
EBA Sponsor
Tax Preparation Workshop

Heartland Pride Summit - InterPride Region 3
Friday, February 7th - Sunday, February 9th, 2014

National Dine for 2-1-1 Day
OK LGBT College Summit
Art Show
Second Sunday Series

HEARTLAND

Equality
Day
at theCapitol
-Mardi Gras Masquerade
The Cheril Vendetti
Experience
Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma

SUMMIT -- INTERPRIDE REGION 3

Inclement Weather Policy
Pride Store

Oklahomans for Equality will welcome Pride delegates from across the
Heartland region this weekend and host the Heartland Pride Summit InterPride Region 3. Conference participants will come from 24 different
Pride organizations and 11 different states.
InterPride is the international organization that ties LGBT Pride together
globally. Members of the organization are dedicated volunteers who
organize and work to put on Pride events all over the world. InterPride's
Mission is to increase the capacity of the network of LGBTI Pride
organizations around the world to raise awareness of cultural, social and
legal inequality, and to effect positive change through education,
collaboration, advocacy and outreach.

Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Find Us on Facebook

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Oklahomans for Equality applauds our very own Patrick French, OkEq
Board of Director, Tulsa Pride Director and the Region 3 Director for
InterPride, for his incredible organizing and networking skills in bringing
this first ever international conference to Tulsa.

Programming Note
There will be no Tai Chi or Self Defense classes
during the month of February.

OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
February 20th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

2013 Tax Letters
Tax receipts for donations made to Oklahomans for Equality in 2013 were
recently mailed. If you have not received your tax receipt or have
questions regarding your receipt, please contact Kirk Holt, OkEq
Treasurer, Treasurer@OkEq.org

Creating Change - Houston, TX
OkEq Art Exhibit
The February exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Eric Humphries

Oklahomans for Equality sent 10 delegates to the Creating Change
Conference in Houston Texas. Creating Change is the largest LGBT
Movement gathering in the world presented by the National Gay and
Lesbian Task Force. www.creatingchange.org

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are

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required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

Toby visits with openly lesbian
Mayor of Houston, Annise Parker
OkEq delegates participated in workshop sessions on Suicide prevention,
Domestic violence, transgender employment, LGBT public policy
advocacy, elder advocacy, LGBT health, anti-bullying, youth leadership
development, parenting, adoption and foster care studies, immigration and
women's reproductive rights. Attendees were Mary Jones, Samantha
Checotah, Jami Willow, Chris Allen, Emma Todd, Ben Crittenden, Gordon
George, John Madigan, Andrew Gordon, and Toby Jenkins.

Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

Counseling Services

OkEq crew outside Houston City Hall
with rainbow light display

Tuesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Eric Jett, LPC
918.850.0987

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Black Hearts Ball
Friday, February 14th, 2014; 7:30 - 10:30 pm

Counseling Services

oklahomans for equality
www.okeq.org

Friday, February 14th, 2014
Been dumped? Stood up? Hate your Ex? NO Date? Perfect!!
Take Back Valentine's Day at
the Black Hearts Ball 2014

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Free admission
7:30 pm til 10:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
DJ, Cash Bar, finger foods, No cupids!
Fantastic Raffle Items!

February First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
Thursday, February 6th, 2014; 6:00 pm

The
February
Oklahomans
for
Equality showcase and exhibit of local
artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center will feature the works of Eric
Humphries in a show titled "Can't
Stop! - America's Journey from the
Slave House to the White House",
beginning with a reception on
Thursday, February 6th, 2014 from
6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing
throughout the month.

Tai Chi Class
No Tai Chi class
in February
Sundays
4:00 pm
Tai Chi is an ancient
Chinese martial art that
promotes strong mind,
body and spirit through the
cultivation of the proper
movement of your qi
throughout your body.
Facilitated by
Wade Blevins
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

Affordable Care Act Assistance
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Every Wednesday from 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every Wednesday from 1:00 - 4:00
pm. Mr. Jordan will be available to assist consumers
in understanding the new programs, taking
advantage of consumer protections, and navigating
the health insurance system to find the most
affordable coverage that meets the consumer's
needs.

K9 Boot Camp w/ Out of the Dog House

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Starting Sundays, February 9th, 2014; 1:00 pm
Did you get a new puppy for Christmas or does your old dog need to learn
some new tricks? Carrie McDowell, owner and trainer at Out of the Dog
House, Ltd. Co. OkEq will be beginning training classes Sundays in
February at 1:00 pm the class will be a program of OkEq and will be $5
dollars for non members and free for OkEq members. Private lessons will
be available as well by arrangement with Carrie. Please contact Mary
Jones
at
mary.jones@okeq.org
or
Carrie
McDowell
cmcdowell@inbox.com. Class size is limited due to size and age of the
participants.
The class will consist of minimal lecture/discussion to cover basic
principles of how dogs learn, motivation, general information,
and questions. The first class is a No Dog orientation. The majority of the
teaching time will consist
coaching: demonstrations of the techniques used and hands-on practice
by students and their own dogs in class. Written homework will be
provided, and dogs will progress faster if students work at home between
classes, but it is not absolutely necessary to success.

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

OUTlaw Legal Series
Thursday, February 13th, 2014; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Jason McVicker, Esq. and Conor
Cleary, Esq. discuss today's top legal
issues and help to answer your legal
questions. Free event and open to
everyone.

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February's Topic: What's going on
in Utah and why you should care.

Marriage Equality - Engagement Party
Wednesday, February 12th, 2014; 5:30 pm

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

All Souls Unitarian Church
2952 S. Peoria
Tulsa, OK 74114

Attention Couples and Allies: Join in for a celebration of Oklahoma's
progress on Same-Sex Marriage with a Tulsa Engagement Party.

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy

Announce your desire to marry as soon as it is legal in Oklahoma. (Date
TBD) Certificates provided to couples announcing. There will be food,
drink and music.

for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Let's celebrate your relationship with all LGBTQ friendly congregations in
Tulsa at All Souls Unitarian Church Wednesday February 12th, 2014 at
5:30 pm. For more information contact:
Rev. Tamara Lebak
Associate Minister
All Souls Unitarian Church
phone: 918.743.2363 ext. 324

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The February Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, February
19th, 2014 at 6:00 pm, at Wood Stone Design, 1303 E 15th St, Tulsa, OK
74120. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone
on your friends list.
Wood Stone Design
1303 E 15th St
Tulsa, Oklahoma

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Flapjack Fundraiser
Saturday, February 8th, 2014; 7:30 - 10:00 am

Self Defense Class

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Applebee's Flapjack Fundraiser
9409 E 71st St
Tulsa

No Self Defense class
in February
Tuesdays
8:00 pm
The class is designed to
teach self defense,
strengthen the body, and
cultivate good character
through the study of "wu
de" of martial ethics.
Facilitated by
Wade Blevins
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

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Tulsa JOLT
When: Saturday, February 8th, 2014
7:30 am - 10:00 am
Where: 9409 E 71st St, Tulsa, OK
Cost: $7.00 per person, also serving $3.00 Mimosas
All proceeds benefit Tulsa JOLT Bowling
www.jolttulsa.com

Parenting Workshop Pt 2;
Foster Care &amp; Adoption
Saturday, February 22nd, 2014; 1:00 - 4:00 pm
The first part of the Gamily parenting workshop,
Maybe Baby, was a wonderful success! Now onto
our second part, Foster care &amp; Adoption. There
are children within our community in need of a
loving home with loving people. Is that you? We
will be having representatives from local agencies
to provide you with information to prepare your
nest and answer all your wildest questions. This informative event will take
place on Saturday, February 22nd, 2014 from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Please RSVP on OkEq's Gamily Facebook page
Gamily@OkEq.org. All are welcome, so spread the word!

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Boot Camp
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Join for an intense workout
and get in shape.
This is not your average
aerobics class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Gay &amp; Lesbian World Tennis Championship
Tulsan, Carlos Salazar, wins top prize in Doubles Division

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.
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Rainbow Writers
1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
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ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
Making Tulsa proud, Carlos Salazar (pictured on the left) takes the grand
prize in the Gay &amp; Lesbian World Tennis Championship in the Doubles
division. Congratulations Carlos! If you would be interested in joining a
tennis team in the Equality Sport Alliance, please email
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Open AA Group
Thursdays
12:00 pm
This open AA group meets
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday at Noon.
Contact 918.743.2754 for
more info.

Two Step &amp;
Country Line Dance
Thursdays
7:30 pm
Kick your heels up here at
OkEq. Learn the newest
steps and the refresh the
old ones to make you the
Bell of the Ball. Facilitated
by Brittany
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

Tax Preparation Workshop for Couples
Tuesday, February 25th, 2014; 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
On Tuesday, February 25th, 2014 from 7:00 - 9:00 pm,
Equality Business Alliance member and CPA, Kelly
Kirby, will lead a free tax preparation workshop focused
for couples who have been married out of state. Kelly

Yoga A - Z

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will help you through the process of filing jointly for your
federal taxes and as individual for your state taxes. If
you would like more information or to sign up for the
class, please email Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

National Dine for 2-1-1 Day
Tuesday, February 11th, 2014

Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing

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information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

february 11, 2014
Support A Great Non -Profit Service and Eat Well Too!
Dine at one of these fabulous restaurants on

Tuesday, February 11, 2014
And they'll donate to the 2-1-1 Hotline!
Just say 2-1-1 when you order at:
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114 North Boston Ave.
DECO DISTRICT DOWNTOWN
The Vault
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Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

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Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

James E. McNellie's Pub
409 East 1st Street-Blue Dome

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Learn more here: www.211tulsa.org

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2014 Oklahoma LGBT College Summit
Saturday, March 1st, 2014; 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
TEN Institute is proud to announce the
2014 Oklahoma LGBTQQIA College
Summit to be held on Saturday, March 1st,
2014 from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm in the Main
Building at Oklahoma City Community
College. This exciting one-day meeting will
give lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender,
queer, questioning, intersex, and allied college students the knowledge
and skills to start and sustain a gay-straight alliance (GSA), advocate for
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) issues, and much more.
Panelists will include Professor Toby Beauchamp, representatives from
The Equality Network, Oklahomans for Equality, Cimarron Alliance, and
students, faculty, and staff from universities and colleges around the state.
This year's host organization is L.I.F.E. (Leading Individuals for Equality) at
Oklahoma City Community College.

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For more information or to register for the Summit, go to http://
tinyurl.com/2014CollegeSummit. Registration is free and includes lunch
and a t-shirt.
Exhibitors and organizations are welcome to set up informational displays
at the Summit. To reserve a table, contact Tennent Emmons at
temmons@occc.edu.

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

MISSION:

Collaborative Art Show at The Outlet
Saturday, February 8th, 2014; 8:00 pm
The Outlet
1317 E 6th St
Tulsa, OK

Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Want
art?
Want
music?
Want
entertainment that helps the community?
Come to the show at the Outlet on
February 8th, 2014! Starts at 8:00 pm
and only costs $5, or $2 if you're a
student! Come check out some young,
local talent and help Oklahomans for
Equality at the same time. The Outlet will
be selling a variety of soda and water for
$1 for the cause, and artists will be
selling their work as well.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Come listen to music, enjoy dancers,
admire fashion, watch films, gaze at
paintings and drawings, and have a
night filled with expression.
https://www.facebook.com/theoutlettulsa

OpenTable UCC Second Sunday Series w/
Oklahoma Marriage Equality Lawsuit Plaintiffs

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

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Sunday, February 9th, 2014; 6:00 pm
OpenTable UCC
6540 N 131st E Ave
Owasso, OK 74055
OpenTable UCC in Owasso will be hosting all four plaintiffs in the OK
Marriage Equality Lawsuit on Sunday, February 9 at 6:00pm. (This event
is part of our Second Sunday Surprise series that is designed to highlight
progressive religious thought.) Mary Bishop, Sharon Baldwin, Sue Barton,
and Gay Phillips will talk about the reasons behind their lawsuit, their
thoughts on the delayed decision, next steps, and more. There will be
time for questions and discussion following their presentation. We will
close out our evening with a potluck supper (feel free to bring a dish to
share). For more information, visit the Facebook page

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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5th Annual LGBT Equality Day at the Capitol
Wednesday, February 26th, 2014; 8:00 am
The Equality Network (TEN) invites all LGBTQ and
allied people from across Oklahoma to the 5th
Annual LGBT Equality Day at the Capitol on
Wednesday, February 26th from 8:00 am to Noon.

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Let's show the collective strength of TEN, An Oklahoma Whtrt Evtr)'Ont I, Equal
Oklahomans for Equality, Cimarron Alliance,
PFLAG chapters, Mothers of Many, GSAs, OKC Pride, Tulsa Pride, other
Pride festivals, Marriage Equality Rights for Oklahoma, and the many other
voices and organizations working for equality for LGBTQ Oklahomans.
With the marriage equality case on its way to appeal, this year it is critically
important that our legislators meet you, your partners, your families, your
supportive clergy, your friends, and your allies. Nothing shapes legislators'
attitudes more than face-to-face contact with their constituents.
Click here to register (it's free and includes breakfast)

Mardi Gras Masquerade
Friday, February 28th, 2014; 6:00 pm
Parish Church of St. Jerome
205 W King St
For more information or tickets, call 918.582.3088

The Cheril Vendetti Experience
Saturday, February 15th, 2014; 9:00 pm &amp; 10:30 pm

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Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events
Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
presents

A Mardi Gras Celebration
"A Sweet Time in Old New Orleans"
Friday, February 28th, 2014
Bamboo Lounge
8:00 pm - Drinks &amp; Desserts

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9:00 pm - Show
$3 Suggested Door Cover (21+)
Silent Auction, 50/50 Raffle
Dress: Formal or Theme
Featuring: Chasing Nadean and other Oklahoma Performers
For more information, visit impcourtok.webs.com

Inclement Weather Policy
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
In the event of inclement weather you may need to confirm that special
events and regularly scheduled programming at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center have not been canceled due to poor road conditions or
winter weather advisories.
Please contact the Equality Center by calling 918-743-4297 or check the
OkEq website: www.okeq.org or OkEq on Facebook.
Toby Jenkins, Executive Director of Oklahomans for Equality, will contact
the local media so we can be included in the posted weather-related
closings. Info will also be posted on Facebook.

Equality Center Pride Store
Tulsa Metro Hottest Firefighters calendars for 2014 are back
in stock! They are $10, and the proceeds go to
the Tulsa Firefighters Educational Clowns Fund.

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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'Witness to AIDS' by Edwin Cameron

You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
When Edwin Cameron announced to a stunned
local and international media that he - one of South
Africa's most prominent citizens - was himself living
with the virus cutting swathes through the
population of the continent, the impact was
immediate. In Witness to AIDS, Edwin Cameron's
compelling memoir, he grapples with the meaning
of HIV/AIDS: for him as he confronts the possibility
of his own lingering death, and for all of us in facing
up to one of the most desperate challenges of our
time.
In his intensely personal account of survival,
Cameron blends elements of his destitute childhood with his daily duties
as a senior judge and international human rights lawyer, while focusing
always on the epidemic's central issues : stigma, unjust discrimination,
and, most vitally, the life-and-death question of access to treatment.
Cameron's remarkable story of his own survival in an epidemic that has
cost millions of lives is at once moving and uplifting, sobering and
ultimately hopeful.

Check for this selection and more by visiting our library database online
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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eNews

February 13th, 2014
In This Issue

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EBA Sponsor
Programming Note
Black Hearts Ball
OUTlaw Legal Series

Welcome to the eNews.
Join us for the Black Hearts Ball on Friday, February 14th, 2014 at 7:30 pm
at the Equality Center.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

First Thursday Art Show
K9 Boot Camp
EBA
Parenting Workshop
Tax Preparation Workshop
Sisters In Song
EBA Sponsor
ACA Assistance
OK LGBT College Summit
Equality
theCapitol
- Day
-at
Reconciliation Dinner
Mardi Gras Masquerade
The Cheril Vendetti
Experience
Doug Shadell
Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma
Inclement Weather Policy
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

Programming Note

Volunteer

There will be no Tai Chi or Self Defense classes
during the month of February.

Black Hearts Ball

Find Us on Facebook

Friday, February 14th, 2014; 7:30 - 10:30 pm

OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,

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February 20th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

oklahomans for equality
www.okeq.org

OkEq Art Exhibit
Friday, February 14th, 2014
Been dumped? Stood up? Hate your Ex? NO Date? Perfect!!
Take Back Valentine's Day at
the Black Hearts Ball 2014

The February exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Eric Humphries

Free admission
7:30 pm til 10:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
DJ, Cash Bar, finger foods, No cupids!
Fantastic Raffle Items!

OUTlaw Legal Series
Thursday, February 13th, 2014; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Jason McVicker, Esq. and Conor
Cleary, Esq. discuss today's top legal
issues and help to answer your legal
questions. Free event and open to
everyone.
February's Topic: What's going on
in Utah and why you should care.

First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
Thursday, March 6th, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

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Counseling Services
The March Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists
at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of Joe Staskal
in a show titled "Escape from FatCityClay (Am I still here?)", beginning
with a reception on Thursday, March 6th, 2014 from 6:00 - 9:00 pm and
continuing throughout the month.

K9 Boot Camp w/ Out of the Dog House
Sundays at 1:00 pm
Did you get a new puppy for Christmas or does your old dog need to learn
some new tricks? Carrie McDowell, owner and trainer at Out of the Dog
House, Ltd. Co. OkEq will be beginning training classes Sundays in
February at 1:00 pm the class will be a program of OkEq and will be $5
dollars for non members and free for OkEq members. Private lessons will
be available as well by arrangement with Carrie. Please contact Mary
Jones
at
mary.jones@okeq.org
or
Carrie
McDowell
cmcdowell@inbox.com. Class size is limited due to size and age of the
participants.
The class will consist of minimal lecture/discussion to cover basic
principles of how dogs learn, motivation, general information,
and questions. The first class is a No Dog orientation. The majority of the
teaching time will consist
coaching: demonstrations of the techniques used and hands-on practice
by students and their own dogs in class. Written homework will be
provided, and dogs will progress faster if students work at home between
classes, but it is not absolutely necessary to success.

Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

Counseling Services
Tuesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Eric Jett, LPC
918.850.0987
E.Jett@OkEq.org

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events

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Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The February Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, February
19th, 2014 at 6:00 pm, at Wood Stone Design, 1303 E 15th St, Tulsa, OK
74120. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone
on your friends list.
Wood Stone Design
1303 E 15th St
Tulsa, Oklahoma

Parenting Workshop Pt 2;
Foster Care &amp; Adoption

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

Saturday, February 22nd, 2014; 1:00 - 4:00 pm
The first part of the Gamily parenting workshop,
Maybe Baby, was a wonderful success! Now onto
our second part, Foster care &amp; Adoption. There
are children within our community in need of a
loving home with loving people. Is that you? We
will be having representatives from local agencies
to provide you with information to prepare your
nest and answer all your wildest questions. This informative event will take
place on Saturday, February 22nd, 2014 from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center.
Please RSVP on OkEq's Gamily Facebook page
Gamily@OkEq.org. All are welcome, so spread the word!

Counseling Services

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scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Tax Preparation Workshop for Couples
Tuesday, February 25th, 2014; 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
On Tuesday, February 25th, 2014 from 7:00 - 9:00 pm,
Equality Business Alliance member and CPA, Kelly
Kirby, will lead a free tax preparation workshop focused
for couples who have been married out of state. Kelly
will help you through the process of filing jointly for your
federal taxes and as individual for your state taxes. If
you would like more information or to sign up for the
class, please email Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Sisters in Song present
'Romance &amp; Chocolate'
Saturday, February 22nd, 2014; 7:00 pm
Please join Sisters In Song for Romance &amp; Chocolates
Wine with dinner begins at 6:30 pm,
Music &amp; Entertainment begins at 7:00 pm
Featuring Tareal Phillips and special guest Jim Craven
Silent auctions throughout the evening.
At Fellowship Congregational Church 2900 S. Harvard Ave
Tickets $25, Reserved tables available.

Tai Chi Class
No Tai Chi class
in February
Sundays
4:00 pm
Tai Chi is an ancient
Chinese martial art that
promotes strong mind,
body and spirit through the
cultivation of the proper
movement of your qi
throughout your body.
Facilitated by
Wade Blevins
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular

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Limited to 96 Seats, advance purchase is advised.
Like us on Facebook
www.facebook.com/SistersInSongTulsa
or email info@daao.us

Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

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Coming Out
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1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
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7:00 - 8:00 pm.
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Affordable Care Act Assistance
Every Wednesday from 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every Wednesday from 1:00 - 4:00

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pm. Mr. Jordan will be available to assist consumers
in understanding the new programs, taking
advantage of consumer protections, and navigating
the health insurance system to find the most
affordable coverage that meets the consumer's
needs.

2014 Oklahoma LGBT College Summit
Saturday, March 1st, 2014; 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
TEN Institute is proud to announce the
2014 Oklahoma LGBTQQIA College
Summit to be held on Saturday, March 1st,
2014 from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm in the Main
Building at Oklahoma City Community
College. This exciting one-day meeting will
give lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender,
queer, questioning, intersex, and allied college students the knowledge
and skills to start and sustain a gay-straight alliance (GSA), advocate for
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) issues, and much more.
Panelists will include Professor Toby Beauchamp, representatives from
The Equality Network, Oklahomans for Equality, Cimarron Alliance, and
students, faculty, and staff from universities and colleges around the state.
This year's host organization is L.I.F.E. (Leading Individuals for Equality) at
Oklahoma City Community College.

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IN institute

For more information or to register for the Summit, go to http://
tinyurl.com/2014CollegeSummit. Registration is free and includes lunch
and a t-shirt.
Exhibitors and organizations are welcome to set up informational displays
at the Summit. To reserve a table, contact Tennent Emmons at
temmons@occc.edu.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tramgender Elders

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Self Defense Class

5th Annual LGBT Equality Day at the Capitol
Wednesday, February 26th, 2014; 8:00 am
The Equality Network (TEN) invites all LGBTQ and
allied people from across Oklahoma to the 5th
Annual LGBT Equality Day at the Capitol on
Wednesday, February 26th from 8:00 am to Noon.
Let's show the collective strength of TEN,
Oklahomans for Equality, Cimarron Alliance,

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No Self Defense class
in February
Tuesdays
8:00 pm
The class is designed to
teach self defense,
strengthen the body, and
cultivate good character
through the study of "wu
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Facilitated by
Wade Blevins
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

Boot Camp
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Join for an intense workout
and get in shape.
This is not your average
aerobics class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

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PFLAG chapters, Mothers of Many, GSAs, OKC Pride, Tulsa Pride, other
Pride festivals, Marriage Equality Rights for Oklahoma, and the many other
voices and organizations working for equality for LGBTQ Oklahomans.
With the marriage equality case on its way to appeal, this year it is critically
important that our legislators meet you, your partners, your families, your
supportive clergy, your friends, and your allies. Nothing shapes legislators'
attitudes more than face-to-face contact with their constituents.
Click here to register (it's free and includes breakfast)

Reconciliation Dinner
with East Side Christian Church
Sunday, March 2nd, 2014; 5:00 pm
Join East Side Christian Church at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for a "Fat
Sunday" Mardi Gras dinner of reconciliation
on Sunday, March 2nd, 2014 at 5:00 pm.
East Side Christian Church is offering this
free meal to the LGBTQ community as a
show of good faith. Steve Ham and fellow
musicians from the Steve Ham's Jambalaya Jazz Band will be performing
during the dinner. This is a free Cajun dinner but space will be limited.
Please RSVP to Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Mardi Gras Masquerade
Friday, February 28th, 2014; 6:00 pm

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and

Rainbow Writers

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Parish Church of St. Jerome
205 W King St
For more information or tickets, call 918.582.3088

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constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
to attend

ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
Open AA Group
Thursdays
12:00 pm
This open AA group meets
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday at Noon.
Contact 918.743.2754 for
more info.

Two Step &amp;
Country Line Dance
Thursdays
7:30 pm
Kick your heels up here at
OkEq. Learn the newest
steps and the refresh the
old ones to make you the
Bell of the Ball. Facilitated
by Brittany
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

The Cheril Vendetti Experience
Saturday, February 15th, 2014; 9:00 pm &amp; 10:30 pm

Yoga A - Z
Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

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Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Game Night

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Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Doug Shadell
Saturday, February 22nd, 2014; 9:00 &amp; 10:30 pm

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
- - - Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

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Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

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EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday

A Mardi Gras Celebration
"A Sweet Time in Old New Orleans"
Friday, February 28th, 2014
Bamboo Lounge
8:00 pm - Drinks &amp; Desserts
9:00 pm - Show

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with

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Oklahoma JobLink.
$3 Suggested Door Cover (21+)
Silent Auction, 50/50 Raffle
Dress: Formal or Theme
Featuring: Chasing Nadean and other Oklahoma Performers
For more information, visit impcourtok.webs.com

Inclement Weather Policy
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
In the event of inclement weather you may need to confirm that special
events and regularly scheduled programming at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center have not been canceled due to poor road conditions or
winter weather advisories.
Please contact the Equality Center by calling 918-743-4297 or check the
OkEq website: www.okeq.org or OkEq on Facebook.
Toby Jenkins, Executive Director of Oklahomans for Equality, will contact
the local media so we can be included in the posted weather-related
closings. Info will also be posted on Facebook.

Equality Center Pride Store
Put a little 'ooh-la-la' in Valentine's Day with one of
these rainbow garter sets ($20)

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

'Paws and Reflect:
Exploring the Bond Between Gay Men and Their Dogs'
by Neil S. Plakcy &amp; Sharon Sakson

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You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
For most dog owners, our dogs are not
possessions, they are family. Gay men in particular
have found joy in bringing dogs into their nuclear
circles. Their dogs love them unconditionally,
without judgment or regard to sexual orientation;
comfort them when they are in pain; and because
most men outlive their dogs, teach them
extraordinary lessons in how to cope with loss. . .
Paws and Reflect is a celebration of all the dogs we
have loved in the past, the dogs we love now, and
the dogs of our future, who are only waiting for the
right moment for us to invite them to join in our
lives." -- From the Introduction
Through interviews and with original contributions, Paws and Reflect
explores and celebrates the special and powerful bond between twentyfive gay men and their dogs. Interviewees included Pulitzer Prize-winning
playwright Edward Albee, Cannes award-winning director Jonathon
Caouette, Academy Award-nominated writer Ron Nyswaner, actor and
playwright Charles Busch and Animal Planet's David Mizejewski, with
contributions from authors Jay Quinn, Alistair McCartney and seventeen
others.

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

Check for this selection and more by visiting our library database online
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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eNews

February 21st, 2014
In This Issue

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EBA Sponsor
Parenting Workshop
Tax Preparation Workshop
Equality
Day
atthe
----Capitol
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Welcome to the eNews.
On Tuesday, February 25th, 2014 at 7:00 pm, OkEq is hosting a Tax
Preparation Workshop for couples who have been married out of state. For
more information or to RSVP for the workshop, please email
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

Reconciliation Dinner
Girl Scout Cookie Sale
First Thursday Art Show
Guys Dine Too
Programming Note
Out2Enroll ACA Event

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Dr. Ronald LaButti, DO, FAOAO

Sisters In Song
K9 Boot Camp

Hips-Knees-Shoulders
Foot/Ankle-Sports Medicine
Team doctor for Tulsa Threat
and Tulsa Crew.

OUTlaw Legal Series

Mention this ad for
priority scheduling by
calling 918-514-3009
or online at
www.hipandkneedoc.com

EBA Sponsor
2014 Equality Gala
ACA Assistance
Tulsa Pride Leather Fashion
Show

6585 S. Yale, Suite 200, Tulsa OK

OK LGBT College Summit

Parenting Workshop Pt 2;
Foster Care &amp; Adoption

CampOUT
City of Tulsa BRIDGE

Saturday, February 22nd, 2014; 1:00 - 4:00 pm

Tulsa Unity String Orchestra

The first part of the Gamily parenting workshop,
Maybe Baby, was a wonderful success! Now onto
our second part, Foster care &amp; Adoption. There are
children within our community in need of a loving
home with loving people. Is that you? We will be
having representatives from local agencies to
provide you with information to prepare your nest
and answer all your wildest questions. This informative event will take place
on Saturday, February 22nd, 2014 from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center.
Please RSVP on OkEq's Gamily Facebook page
Gamily@OkEq.org. All are welcome, so spread the word!

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EBA
Mardi Gras Masquerade
Doug Shadell
Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma
Inclement Weather Policy
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Tax Preparation Workshop for Couples
Tuesday, February 25th, 2014; 7:00 - 9:00 pm

Find Us on Facebook

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
On Tuesday, February 25th, 2014 from 7:00 - 9:00 pm,
Equality Business Alliance member and CPA, Kelly
Kirby, will lead a free tax preparation workshop focused

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for couples who have been married out of state. Kelly will
help you through the process of filing jointly for your
federal taxes and as individual for your state taxes. If you
would like more information or to sign up for the class,
please email Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

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5th Annual LGBT Equality Day at the Capitol
Wednesday, February 26th, 2014; 8:00 am

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The Equality Network (TEN) invites all LGBTQ and
allied people from across Oklahoma to the 5th
Annual LGBT Equality Day at the Capitol on
Wednesday, February 26th from 8:00 am to Noon.
Let's show the collective strength of TEN, An Oklahoma Wht&gt;rl' £1-tr,.ont' ls Equal
Oklahomans for Equality, Cimarron Alliance,
PFLAG chapters, Mothers of Many, GSAs, OKC Pride, Tulsa Pride, other
Pride festivals, Marriage Equality Rights for Oklahoma, and the many other
voices and organizations working for equality for LGBTQ Oklahomans. With
the marriage equality case on its way to appeal, this year it is critically
important that our legislators meet you, your partners, your families, your
supportive clergy, your friends, and your allies. Nothing shapes legislators'
attitudes more than face-to-face contact with their constituents.

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The
Equality
Network

OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
March 20th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

Click here to register (it's free and includes breakfast)

Reconciliation Dinner
with East Side Christian Church
Sunday, March 2nd, 2014; 5:00 pm
Join East Side Christian Church at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for a "Fat
Sunday" Mardi Gras dinner of reconciliation
on Sunday, March 2nd, 2014 at 5:00 pm.
East Side Christian Church is offering this
free meal to the LGBTQ community as a
show of good faith. Steve Ham and fellow
musicians from the Steve Ham's Jambalaya Jazz Band will be performing
during the dinner. This is a free Cajun dinner but space will be limited.
Please RSVP to Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

OkEq Art Exhibit
The February exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Eric Humphries

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Girl Scout Cookie Sale
Thursday, March 6th, 2014; 5:00 - 8:00 pm
In support of Girl Scouts being an inclusion
organization, Oklahomans for Equality will host the
Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma Cookie Sale at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on Thursday, March
6th, 2014 starting at 5:00 pm. The cookies will cost $4.00 per box and will
include: Thin Mints, Tagalongs (peanut butter &amp; chocolate patties), Samoas
(chocolate, caramel, coconut cookie), Do-si-dos (peanut butter sandwich
cookie), Trefoils (a shortbread cookie) and Savannah Smiles (a zesty
lemon cookie).

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First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
Thursday, March 6th, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are

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required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

The March Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of Joe Staskal in a
show titled "Escape from FatCityClay (Am I still here?)", beginning with a
reception on Thursday, March 6th, 2014 from 6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing
throughout the month.

Guys Dine Too

Counseling Services

Tuesday, March 4th, 2014; 6:30 pm
The March meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at
P.F. Changs on Tuesday, March 4th, 2014 at around 6:30 pm.
P.F. Changs is located at 1978 E. 21st St in Utica Square
www.pfchangs.com
Guys Dine Too is a social program for Gay Men, and their male Allies/
friends, and meets at a different restaurant every month.
Please RSVP to Richard Haley at gaydine2@yahoo.com
---if you plan on attending.

Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

Programming Note
There will be no Tai Chi or Self Defense classes
during the month of February.

Oklahomans for Equality and Out2Enroll Raise
Awareness of ACA to LGBT community in Tulsa
Wednesday, March 19th, 2014; 1:30 - 8:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
1:30 - 3:30 pm Training for ACA navigators,
counselors and social workers
6:30 - 8:00 pm Public Town Hall Forum about the Affordable Care Act

Counseling Services
Tuesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Eric Jett, LPC
918.850.0987

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E.Jett@OkEq.org

White House guests for the event will include Gautam Raghavan, LGBT
Liasion to the White House. Gautam last visited the Equality Center in
September of 2012.
Out2Enroll, the coordinated effort to educate the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
transgender (LGBT) community about the Affordable Care Act and direct
the community to enrollment resources, is pleased to announce a new
event in Tulsa, Oklahoma on March 19th, 2014 to help the LGBT
community in the Tulsa area understand their new coverage options.
The regional event, cosponsored by Out2Enroll and the US Department of
Health and Human Services, will feature remarks and presentations from
officials from the White House, national experts on efforts to engage the
LGBT community in enrollment activities, and local community stakeholders
and partners. Oklahomans for Equality and the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center are the host for the event.
On Wednesday, March 19th at the Equality Center, the event will consist
of an afternoon and evening program. From 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm, there will
be an informational session on effective outreach and enrollment of the
LGBT community designed for navigators, certified application counselors,
social workers, and other consumer assistance personnel.
Following this training, there will be a public town hall on the Affordable
Care Act from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm, which will feature remarks and
presentations from federal officials, national experts, and local community
stakeholders. This portion of the event is open to the community and LGBT
individuals and families are encouraged to join to learn more about their
options and ways then can enroll in coverage.

Sisters in Song present
'Romance &amp; Chocolate'
Saturday, February 22nd, 2014; 7:00 pm
Please join Sisters In Song for Romance &amp; Chocolates
Wine with dinner begins at 6:30 pm,
Music &amp; Entertainment begins at 7:00 pm
Featuring Tareal Phillips and special guest Jim Craven
Silent auctions throughout the evening.
At Fellowship Congregational Church 2900 S. Harvard Ave
Tickets $25, Reserved tables available.
Limited to 96 Seats, advance purchase is advised.

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Tai Chi Class
No Tai Chi class
in February
Sundays
4:00 pm
Tai Chi is an ancient
Chinese martial art that
promotes strong mind,
body and spirit through the
cultivation of the proper
movement of your qi
throughout your body.
Facilitated by
Wade Blevins
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

Like us on Facebook
www.facebook.com/SistersInSongTulsa
or email info@daao.us

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SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Grieving Well

K9 Boot Camp w/ Out of the Dog House
Sundays at 1:00 pm
Did you get a new puppy for Christmas or does your old dog need to learn
some new tricks? Carrie McDowell, owner and trainer at Out of the Dog
House, Ltd. Co. OkEq will be beginning training classes Sundays in
February at 1:00 pm the class will be a program of OkEq and will be $5
dollars for non members and free for OkEq members. Private lessons will
be available as well by arrangement with Carrie. Please contact Mary
Jones
at
mary.jones@okeq.org
or
Carrie
McDowell
cmcdowell@inbox.com. Class size is limited due to size and age of the
participants.
The class will consist of minimal lecture/discussion to cover basic principles
of how dogs learn, motivation, general information, and questions. The first
class is a No Dog orientation. The majority of the teaching time will consist
coaching: demonstrations of the techniques used and hands-on practice by
students and their own dogs in class. Written homework will be provided,
and dogs will progress faster if students work at home between classes, but
it is not absolutely necessary to success.

2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

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SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

OUTlaw Legal Series
Thursday, March 13th, 2014; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Jason McVicker, Esq. and Conor
Cleary, Esq. discuss today's top legal
issues and help to answer your legal
questions. Free event and open to
everyone.
March's Topic: Will drafting

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tramgender Elders

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

2014 Equality Gala
Saturday, April 26th, 2014; 6:30 pm

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Self Defense Class

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No Self Defense class
in February
Tuesdays
8:00 pm
The class is designed to
teach self defense,
strengthen the body, and
cultivate good character
through the study of "wu
de" of martial ethics.
Facilitated by
Wade Blevins
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

Boot Camp
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Join for an intense workout
and get in shape.
This is not your average
aerobics class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Affordable Care Act Assistance
Every Wednesday from 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday from 1:00 - 4:00 pm. Mr.
Jordan will be available to assist consumers in
understanding the new programs, taking advantage
of consumer protections, and navigating the health
insurance system to find the most affordable
coverage that meets the consumer's needs.

Tulsa Pride Leather Fetish Fashion Show
Friday, March 21st, 2014; 10:00 pm

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.
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Tulsa Eagle
1338 East Third Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
In Partnership with the Tulsa Mister Leather events, Tulsa Pride 2014

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Presents the annual Tulsa Pride Fetish Show. Join in for a night of fun.
Demonstrations. Door Prizes. Raffles. Wear your gear, leather, suit,
whatever your fetish.

For more information about this event and all upcoing Tulsa Pride events,
visit the Tulsa Pride Facebook Event page or
www.TulsaPride.org

Rainbow Writers
1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
- - - to attend

ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
Open AA Group

2014 Oklahoma LGBT College Summit
Saturday, March 1st, 2014; 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
TEN Institute is proud to announce the 2014
Oklahoma LGBTQQIA College Summit to
be held on Saturday, March 1st, 2014 from
10:00 am to 5:30 pm in the Main Building at
Oklahoma City Community College. This
exciting one-day meeting will give lesbian,
gay,
bisexual,
transgender,
queer,
questioning, intersex, and allied college students the knowledge and skills
to start and sustain a gay-straight alliance (GSA), advocate for lesbian, gay,
bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) issues, and much more. Panelists will
include Professor Toby Beauchamp, representatives from The Equality
Network, Oklahomans for Equality, Cimarron Alliance, and students, faculty,
and staff from universities and colleges around the state. This year's host
organization is L.I.F.E. (Leading Individuals for Equality) at Oklahoma City
Community College.

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Ill institute

For more information or to register for the Summit, go to http://
tinyurl.com/2014CollegeSummit. Registration is free and includes lunch
and a t-shirt.

Thursdays
12:00 pm
This open AA group meets
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday at Noon.
Contact 918.743.2754 for
more info.

Two Step &amp;
Country Line Dance
Thursdays
7:30 pm
Kick your heels up here at
OkEq. Learn the newest
steps and the refresh the
old ones to make you the
Bell of the Ball. Facilitated
by Brittany
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

Exhibitors and organizations are welcome to set up informational displays
at the Summit. To reserve a table, contact Tennent Emmons at
temmons@occc.edu.

Yoga A - Z

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Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

Lambda Al-Anon

CampOUT Youth Leadership Retreat

Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Spring 2014 Retreat
Youth Services of Tulsa and Campfire are working
together again on creating a LGBTQ youth leadership
retreat for this spring. It will be open to 8th grade
through 12th grade and limited to 24 students. YST
and Campfire's CampOUT Youth Leadership Retreat
is a chance for LGBTQ youth and allies to spend a
weekend focusing on social justice issues that they are
passionate about. Interested youth must complete the application by March
14th. If accepted, a parent or guardian will have to sign a permission slip.
The fee for the retreat it $10, however, no one will be denied for an inability
to pay. Food will be provided and youth will sleep in a cabin, though they
must bring their own bedding. For registration information or for any
questions, contact Victoria Wiener at vwiener@yst.org or 918.625.1570

City of Tulsa Human Rights Department
BRIDGE Training and Workshop
Tuesday, March 11th, 2014; 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Tulsa Convention Center
100 Civic Center - North Ballroom

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Free and open to the public. Building Resources in Developing and
Growing Enterprises (BRIDGE) promotes connections between small,
developing and growing businesses and opportunities available through
larger companies in the area. Promoting the Growth, Expansion, Innovation
and and increased Productivity of minority and female and BRIDGE
disadvantaged business enterprises, the 7th Annual BRIDGE Training and
Workshop will provide you receive valuable business, an opportunity to
network and promote your business or organization.
For more information, contact 918.596.7818 or viist www.cityoftulsa.org/
bridge.aspx

B ·1ding Bridges to Success

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing

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Tulsa Unity String Orchestra Concert
Saturday, March 8th, 2014; 7:00 pm
The Tulsa Unity String Orchestra Presents
"Classical Music VS. The Pops"

information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Director: Mr. Adrian Rogers
Guest Conductor: Mrs. Juliet Henson
Host: Mr. Michael Johnson
Saturday, March 8th, 2014; 7:00 pm,
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
*Refreshments will be provided * Admission is free*

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

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The March Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, March 19th, 2014
at 6:00 pm, at Hyatt Regency Dowtown Tulsa, 100 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK
74103. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone
on your friends list.
Hyatt Regency Downtown Tulsa
100 E 2nd St
Tulsa, Oklahoma

Mardi Gras Masquerade
Friday, February 28th, 2014; 6:00 pm
Parish Church of St. Jerome
205 W King St
For more information or tickets, call 918.582.3088

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday

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Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Doug Shadell
Saturday, February 22nd, 2014; 9:00 &amp; 10:30 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org
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Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

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Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events
Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
presents

A Mardi Gras Celebration
"A Sweet Time in Old New Orleans"
Friday, February 28th, 2014
Bamboo Lounge
8:00 pm - Drinks &amp; Desserts
9:00 pm - Show

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$3 Suggested Door Cover (21+)
Silent Auction, 50/50 Raffle
Dress: Formal or Theme
Featuring: Chasing Nadean and other Oklahoma Performers
For more information, visit impcourtok.webs.com

Inclement Weather Policy
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
In the event of inclement weather you may need to confirm that special
events and regularly scheduled programming at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center have not been canceled due to poor road conditions or winter
weather advisories.
Please contact the Equality Center by calling 918-743-4297 or check the
OkEq website: www.okeq.org or OkEq on Facebook.

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Toby Jenkins, Executive Director of Oklahomans for Equality, will contact
the local media so we can be included in the posted weather-related
closings. Info will also be posted on Facebook.

Equality Center Pride Store
Check out the Pride Store. Our rainbow knee socks
come in 4 patterns and are only $6 a pair.

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'...And Then I Became Gay'
by Ritch Savin-Williams

You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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"...And Then I Became Gay" is about the lives of
young men who express the complications,
adversities, and satisfactions of being a sexual
outsider in North America during the 1980s and
1990s. Consisting of narratives which chronicle
developmental progression from first memories of
being attracted to other males to a subsequent
integration of their sexual identity with a personal
identity, this book is also unique in its cross-section
of men from different ethnic backgrounds. Although
each story in this volume has a personal meaning to
the individual youth disclosing it, aspects of these
narratives can express a normative experience growing up gay or bisexual
during the past two decades. For many of the contributors and readers,
these stories may prove to be not only ones of coming out, but coming of
age.

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eNews

February 28th, 2014
In This Issue

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EBA Sponsor
Reconciliation Dinner
Parenting Workshop Pt 3
Girl Scout Cookie Sale

Welcome to the eNews.
Gamily will continue their Parenting Workshop on Saturday, March 8th at
1:00 pm with a panel discussion with LGBTQ Parents. RSVP
to Gamily@OkEq.org
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

First Thursday Art Show
Guys Dine Too
Out2Enroll ACA Event
K9 Boot Camp
OUTlaw Legal Series

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Parenting Workshop Pt 4
2014 Equality Gala
ACA Assistance
Circle Cinema
EBA Sponsor
Tulsa Pride Leather Fashion
Show
OK LGBT College Summit
CampOUT
Tulsa Unity String Orchestra
EBA
MOREcolor
Council Oak Mens Chorale

Reconciliation Dinner
with East Side Christian Church
Sunday, March 2nd, 2014; 5:00 pm
Join East Side Christian Church at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center for a "Fat
Sunday" Mardi Gras dinner of reconciliation
on Sunday, March 2nd, 2014 at 5:00 pm.

TMSL Volunteers
TMSL Spring Clinic
Sam Harris
Tulsa Two Spirit Gathering
City of Tulsa BRIDGE

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East Side Christian Church is offering this
free meal to the LGBTQ community as a
show of good faith. Steve Ham and fellow
musicians from the Steve Ham's Jambalaya Jazz Band will be performing
during the dinner. This is a free Cajun dinner but space will be limited.
Please RSVP to Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Mardi Gras Masquerade
[title of show]
Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Parenting Workshop Pt 3;
Parents' Panel
Saturday, March 8th, 2014; 1:00 - 4:00 pm

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Find Us on Facebook

Kids don't come with a manual, so why not get
some advice from some people who know. We
have organized a panel of parents from the
community willing to share their stories and answer
questions to better inform our "future" and "current"
parents. Come join in on the family fun. All are welcomed, LGBTQIA,
striped, poke-a-dotted, and every color of the rainbow.
Please RSVP on OkEq's Gamily Facebook page
Gamily@OkEq.org. All are welcome, so spread the word!

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Girl Scout Cookie Sale
Thursday, March 6th, 2014; 5:00 - 8:00 pm
In support of Girl Scouts being an inclusion
organization, Oklahomans for Equality will host the
Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma Cookie Sale at the
girl
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on Thursday, March
6th, 2014 starting at 5:00 pm. The cookies will cost $4.00 per box and will
include: Thin Mints, Tagalongs (peanut butter &amp; chocolate patties), Samoas
(chocolate, caramel, coconut cookie), Do-si-dos (peanut butter sandwich
cookie), Trefoils (a shortbread cookie) and Savannah Smiles (a zesty
lemon cookie).

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OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
March 20th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
Thursday, March 6th, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm

OkEq Art Exhibit
The February exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Eric Humphries

The March Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of Joe Staskal in a
show titled "Escape from FatCityClay (Am I still here?)", beginning with a
reception on Thursday, March 6th, 2014 from 6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing
throughout the month.

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, March 4th, 2014; 6:30 pm
The March meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at
P.F. Changs on Tuesday, March 4th, 2014 at around 6:30 pm.
P.F. Changs is located at 1978 E. 21st St in Utica Square
www.pfchangs.com
Guys Dine Too is a social program for Gay Men, and their male Allies/
friends, and meets at a different restaurant every month.

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale

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Please RSVP to Richard Haley at gaydine2@yahoo.com
if you plan on attending.

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Oklahomans for Equality and Out2Enroll Raise
Awareness of ACA to LGBT community in Tulsa
Wednesday, March 19th, 2014; 1:30 - 8:00 pm

based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
1:30 - 3:30 pm Training for ACA navigators,
counselors and social workers
6:30 - 8:00 pm Public Town Hall Forum about the Affordable Care Act

Counseling Services

Guests for the event will include Gautam Raghavan, LGBT Liasion to the
White House. Gautam last visited the Equality Center in September of
2012. And Dr. Matt Hienz, Director of Provider &amp; LGBT Outreach Office of
the Secretary US Department of Health &amp; Human Services; Physician at
Tucson Medical Center
Out2Enroll, the coordinated effort to educate the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
transgender (LGBT) community about the Affordable Care Act and direct
the community to enrollment resources, is pleased to announce a new
event in Tulsa, Oklahoma on March 19th, 2014 to help the LGBT
community in the Tulsa area understand their new coverage options.

Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

The regional event, cosponsored by Out2Enroll and the US Department of
Health and Human Services, will feature remarks and presentations from
officials from the White House, national experts on efforts to engage the
LGBT community in enrollment activities, and local community stakeholders
and partners. Oklahomans for Equality and the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center are the host for the event.
On Wednesday, March 19th at the Equality Center, the event will consist
of an afternoon and evening program. From 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm, there will
be an informational session on effective outreach and enrollment of the
LGBT community designed for navigators, certified application counselors,
social workers, and other consumer assistance personnel.
Following this training, there will be a public town hall on the Affordable
Care Act from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm, which will feature remarks and
presentations from federal officials, national experts, and local community
stakeholders. This portion of the event is open to the community and LGBT
individuals and families are encouraged to join to learn more about their
options and ways then can enroll in coverage.

Counseling Services
Tuesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.

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K9 Boot Camp w/ Out of the Dog House
Sundays at 1:00 pm

Contact Eric Jett, LPC
918.850.0987
E.Jett@OkEq.org

Did you get a new puppy for Christmas or does your old dog need to learn
some new tricks? Carrie McDowell, owner and trainer at Out of the Dog
House, Ltd. Co. OkEq will be beginning training classes Sundays in
February at 1:00 pm the class will be a program of OkEq and will be $5
dollars for non members and free for OkEq members. Private lessons will
be available as well by arrangement with Carrie. Please contact Mary
Jones
at
mary.jones@okeq.org
or
Carrie
McDowell
cmcdowell@inbox.com. Class size is limited due to size and age of the
participants.
The class will consist of minimal lecture/discussion to cover basic principles
of how dogs learn, motivation, general information, and questions. The first
class is a No Dog orientation. The majority of the teaching time will consist
coaching: demonstrations of the techniques used and hands-on practice by
students and their own dogs in class. Written homework will be provided,
and dogs will progress faster if students work at home between classes, but
it is not absolutely necessary to success.

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OUTlaw Legal Series
Thursday, March 13th, 2014; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Jason McVicker, Esq. and Conor
Cleary, Esq. discuss today's top legal
issues and help to answer your legal
questions. Free event and open to
everyone.
March's Topic: Will drafting

Parenting Workshop Pt 4;
Legally Smart
Sunday, March 22nd, 2014; 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Tai Chi Class
Sundays
4:00 pm
Tai Chi is an ancient
Chinese martial art that
promotes strong mind,
body and spirit through the
cultivation of the proper
movement of your qi
throughout your body.
Facilitated by
Wade Blevins
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

After you've thought about adding to your family,
you need to think about the future. Did you ever
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living will? Who can take your child to get medical
attention in an emergency when you're not available? What rights does the
non-biological parent have to the child? All LGBTQIA singles, couples, and
"future" parents can benefit from free legal advice. Karen Keith Wilkins,
EBA member and local Attorney at Law, will be present to go over the laws
of Oklahoma concerning the legal aspects of having a growing family.
Come ready to receive helpful information and ask plenty of questions.
Please RSVP on OkEq's Gamily Facebook page
Gamily@OkEq.org. All are welcome, so spread the word!

2014 Equality Gala
Saturday, April 26th, 2014; 6:30 pm

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SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Affordable Care Act Assistance
Every Wednesday from 1:00 - 4:00 pm

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Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the new Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday from 1:00 - 4:00 pm. Mr.
Jordan will be available to assist consumers in
understanding the new programs, taking advantage
of consumer protections, and navigating the health
insurance system to find the most affordable
coverage that meets the consumer's needs.

'Going for the Gold' Oscar Watch Party
at Circle Cinema
Sunday, March 2nd, 2014; 7:00 pm

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

Circle Cinema
10 S Lewis Ave
Circle Cinema invites you to walk the red
carpet and join in for a great party experience
watching the 86th Academy Awards. This free
event will include an Academy Awards ballot,
prizes, food and drink, and all the fashion
triumphs and disasters in the new theatre
shown in HD.

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for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual

For more information, visit Circle Cinema at www.circlecinema.com

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Tulsa Pride Leather Fetish Fashion Show
Friday, March 21st, 2014; 10:00 pm
Tulsa Eagle
1338 East Third Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
In Partnership with the Tulsa Mister Leather events, Tulsa Pride 2014
Presents the annual Tulsa Pride Fetish Show. Join in for a night of fun.
Demonstrations. Door Prizes. Raffles. Wear your gear, leather, suit,

Self Defense Class

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whatever your fetish.

For more information about this event and all upcoing Tulsa Pride events,
visit the Tulsa Pride Facebook Event page or
www.TulsaPride.org

Tuesdays
8:00 pm
The class is designed to
teach self defense,
strengthen the body, and
cultivate good character
through the study of "wu
de" of martial ethics.
Facilitated by
Wade Blevins
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

2014 Oklahoma LGBT College Summit
Saturday, March 1st, 2014; 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
TEN Institute is proud to announce the 2014
Oklahoma LGBTQQIA College Summit to
be held on Saturday, March 1st, 2014 from
10:00 am to 5:30 pm in the Main Building at
Oklahoma City Community College. This
exciting one-day meeting will give lesbian,
gay,
bisexual,
transgender,
queer,
questioning, intersex, and allied college students the knowledge and skills
to start and sustain a gay-straight alliance (GSA), advocate for lesbian, gay,
bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) issues, and much more. Panelists will
include Professor Toby Beauchamp, representatives from The Equality
Network, Oklahomans for Equality, Cimarron Alliance, and students, faculty,
and staff from universities and colleges around the state. This year's host
organization is L.I.F.E. (Leading Individuals for Equality) at Oklahoma City
Community College.

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For more information or to register for the Summit, go to http://
tinyurl.com/2014CollegeSummit. Registration is free and includes lunch
and a t-shirt.
Exhibitors and organizations are welcome to set up informational displays
at the Summit. To reserve a table, contact Tennent Emmons at
temmons@occc.edu.

Boot Camp
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Join for an intense workout
and get in shape.
This is not your average
aerobics class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Rainbow Writers

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1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
to attend

CampOUT Youth Leadership Retreat
Spring 2014 Retreat
Youth Services of Tulsa and Campfire are working
together again on creating a LGBTQ youth leadership
retreat for this spring. It will be open to 8th grade
through 12th grade and limited to 24 students. YST
and Campfire's CampOUT Youth Leadership Retreat
is a chance for LGBTQ youth and allies to spend a
weekend focusing on social justice issues that they are
passionate about. Interested youth must complete the application by March
14th. If accepted, a parent or guardian will have to sign a permission slip.
The fee for the retreat it $10, however, no one will be denied for an inability
to pay. Food will be provided and youth will sleep in a cabin, though they
must bring their own bedding. For registration information or for any
questions, contact Victoria Wiener at vwiener@yst.org or 918.625.1570

Tulsa Unity String Orchestra Concert
Saturday, March 8th, 2014; 7:00 pm
The Tulsa Unity String Orchestra Presents
"Classical Music VS. The Pops"
Director: Mr. Adrian Rogers
Guest Conductor: Mrs. Juliet Henson
Host: Mr. Michael Johnson

ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
Open AA Group
Thursdays
12:00 pm
This open AA group meets
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday at Noon.
Contact 918.743.2754 for
more info.

Two Step &amp;
Country Line Dance
Thursdays
7:30 pm
Kick your heels up here at
OkEq. Learn the newest
steps and the refresh the
old ones to make you the
Bell of the Ball. Facilitated
by Brittany
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

Saturday, March 8th, 2014; 7:00 pm,
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
*Refreshments will be provided * Admission is free*

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

Yoga A - Z
Fridays
5:30 pm

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The March Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, March 19th, 2014
at 6:00 pm, at Hyatt Regency Dowtown Tulsa, 100 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK
74103. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone
on your friends list.
Hyatt Regency Downtown Tulsa
100 E 2nd St
Tulsa, Oklahoma

No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

MOREcolor 2014 Artists Submissions
Call for entries; Opening Night June 19th, 2014

Lambda Al-Anon

MORE color
Calling all interested artists ages 18 and over, submissions are now open
for the annual MOREcolor Fine Arts Exhibition, a highly anticipated feature
of the Tulsa Pride celebration.

Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

The Festive and always surprising Opening Night reception will be held
June 19th, 2014 at 6:00 pm at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center. It is free
and open to the public. To submit your work for the show, click here. The
deadline for entry is May 1st, 2014.
For more information, visit MOREcolorart.com

Game Night

Council Oak Mens Chorale
Summer Season Rehearsals

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Begin Tuesday, March 4th, 2014; 7:00 pm
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S. Harvard Avenue, Tulsa, OK

Rehearsals for Council Oak Mens Chorale Summer
Season will begin on Tuesday, March 4th, 2014 at
7:00 pm. Located at COMC rehearsal home Fellowship Congregational Church, 2900 S. Harvard
Avenue, Tulsa, OK. COMC is looking for new
members that enjoy singing and performing for family
and friends.

council oak
counc/1 OCJlc mens choro/e

Council Oak Mens Chorale
Summer Season 2014 - "BE OUR GUEST! - A DISNEY EXTRAVAGANZA"
with soloist - Eric Himan
Performances will be Thursday, June 5th and Friday, June 6th, 2014 at
Lorton Performance Center - University of Tulsa Campus.
For more information on Council Oak Mens Chorale,
visit www.counciloak.org

TMSL is looking for Volunteers for their new Up
All Night Softball Tourney
Tulsa Metro Softball League is introducing a new tournament format to the
gay leagues this year with their all night tournament. The tournament will
start on Good Friday, April 18th, 2014 6:30 pm and play all night long with
Championship games playing at 6:30 am Saturday, April 19th, 2014. TMSL
is looking for some Tulsans to help out with the event by helping to setup,

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
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refill water stations, sell t-shirts, answer questions from our out of town
guests and much more!

the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Volunteers will receive a free tournament t-shirt, have access to all player
discounts from sponsors for the weekend, and will be invited to attend and
enjoy player specials at the closing awards party the evening of Saturday,
April 19th, 2014 at Area 18.
Please email Daniel Meier at
TournamentDirector@TulsaMetroSoftball.com with questions,
or click here to sign up.
Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

www.tulsametrosoftball.com

TMSL 2014 Spring Clinics
Saturday, March 8th, 2014; 10:00 am
Lantz Park
4902 E. Independence Ave
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74106
Tulsa Metro Softball League spring clinics will be at Lantz Park (North of
244 on Yale) on Saturday, March 8th, 2014 from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm.
Anyone from the league who wants to attend, whether they have a team or
no, is invitedt. TMSL will identify those who are not on a roster once we get
there. Coaches looking to fill their rosters are encouraged to attend.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Also, if you have players who are new to TMSL and need an initial rating,
there will be several of league members there to help. Just let them know
who the players are and they will help with an initial rating.

Sam Harris to be featured on
OETA's Writing Out Loud
Monday, March 17th, 2014; 10:30 pm

Sam Harris will be featured on the Monday,
March 17th, 2014 episode of OETA's Writing
Out Loud at 10:30 pm. Writing Out Loud
features in-depth interviews with writers, every
Monday, 10:30 p.m. on OETA. Hosted by
Teresa Miller and sponsored by OSU.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a

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Tulsa Two Spirits Society Gathering
April 25th - 28th, 2014
Osage Hills State Park
2131 Osage Hills State Park Road
Pawhuska, OK 74056

printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing

The Tulsa Two Spirit Society gathering's program will include workshops on
traditional and contemporary Native American culture, Pow Wows,
stompdancing, celebrations, Native faith, and other related activities. No
alcohol, drugs or guns will be allowed.
The Tulsa Two Spirits Society is "a non-profit Native American LGBT
Collective. We seek to affirm and embody positive traditional and modern
Two Spirit identities, and in so doing, be valued members of our
communities".
For more information on the gathering, download the Tulsa Two Spirit
Gathering information packet or just the registration form here.

City of Tulsa Human Rights Department
BRIDGE Training and Workshop
Tuesday, March 11th, 2014; 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Tulsa Convention Center
100 Civic Center - North Ballroom
Free and open to the public. Building Resources in Developing and
Growing Enterprises (BRIDGE) promotes connections between small,
developing and growing businesses and opportunities available through
larger companies in the area. Promoting the Growth, Expansion, Innovation
and and increased Productivity of minority and female and BRIDGE
disadvantaged business enterprises, the 7th Annual BRIDGE Training and
Workshop will provide you receive valuable business, an opportunity to
network and promote your business or organization.

Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

For more information, contact 918.596.7818 or viist www.cityoftulsa.org/
bridge.aspx
Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Building Bridges to Success

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Mardi Gras Masquerade
Friday, February 28th, 2014; 6:00 pm

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Parish Church of St. Jerome
205 W King St
For more information or tickets, call 918.582.3088

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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March 7th - 8th, 13th - 15th at 8:00 pm and March 9th, 2014 at 2:00 pm
American
Theatre
Company
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musical theater and the little creative
person inside all of us with the Tony
nominated musical [title of show].
Struggling writers Hunter and Jeff
race against a deadline to enter an original musical into a theatre festival.
[title of show] depicts their journey as artists and friends as they write a
musical about writing a musical.
Performances will be held March 7th - 8th, 13th - 15th at 8:00 pm and
March 9th at 2:00 pm at the John H. Williams Theatre at the Tulsa
Performing Arts Center. Tickets are $20 for adults and $14 for students.
This show is recommended for mature audiences due to language and
subject matter. For reservations call the Tulsa Performing Arts Center ticket
office at 596-7111 or log on to www.myticketoffice.com

Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events
Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
presents

A Mardi Gras Celebration
"A Sweet Time in Old New Orleans"
Friday, February 28th, 2014
Bamboo Lounge
8:00 pm - Drinks &amp; Desserts
9:00 pm - Show
$3 Suggested Door Cover (21+)
Silent Auction, 50/50 Raffle
Dress: Formal or Theme
Featuring: Chasing Nadean and other Oklahoma Performers
For more information, visit impcourtok.webs.com

Equality Center Pride Store

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Check out the Pride Store. Our rainbow knee socks
come in 4 patterns and are only $6 a pair.

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Woman Bone'
by Amy Gioletti

You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Woman Bone is Amy Gioletti's first full-length poetry
collection. It spans themes of love, sexuality, death,
war, and peace.

Check for this selection and more by visiting our
library database online
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

Woman Bone
A Poetry Collect,on

A proud Partner
Organization of
Volunteer Tulsa,
your local
action center!
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eNews

March 5th, 2014
In This Issue

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EBA Sponsor
Girl Scout Cookie Sale
First Thursday Art Show
Parenting Workshop Pt 3

Welcome to the eNews.
Gamily will continue their Parenting Workshop on Saturday, March 8th at
1:00 pm with a panel discussion with LGBTQ Parents. RSVP
to Gamily@OkEq.org
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

Tulsa Unity String Orchestra
Out2Enroll ACA Event
K9 Boot Camp
OUTlaw Legal Series
Parenting Workshop Pt 4

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Dr. Ronald LaButti, DO, FAOAO

2014 Equality Gala
EBA Sponsor

Hips-Knees-Shoulders
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Team doctor for Tulsa Threat
and Tulsa Crew.

Mention this ad for
priority scheduling by
calling 918-514-3009
or online at
www.hipandkneedoc.com

6585 S. Yale , Suite 200, Tulsa OK

Tulsa Pride Leather Fashion
Show
CampOUT
EBA
MOREcolor
Council Oak Mens Chorale
TMSL Volunteers

Girl Scout Cookie Sale
Thursday, March 6th, 2014; 5:00 - 8:00 pm
In support of Girl Scouts being an inclusion
organization, Oklahomans for Equality will host the
Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma Cookie Sale at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on Thursday, March
6th, 2014 starting at 5:00 pm. The cookies will cost $4.00 per box and will
include: Thin Mints, Tagalongs (peanut butter &amp; chocolate patties), Samoas
(chocolate, caramel, coconut cookie), Do-si-dos (peanut butter sandwich
cookie), Trefoils (a shortbread cookie) and Savannah Smiles (a zesty
lemon cookie).

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TMSL Spring Clinic
Sam Harris
Tulsa Two Spirit Gathering
City of Tulsa BRIDGE
[title of show]
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
Thursday, March 6th, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm

Find Us on Facebook

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The March Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of Joe Staskal in a
show titled "Escape from FatCityClay (Am I still here?)", beginning with a
reception on Thursday, March 6th, 2014 from 6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing
throughout the month.

OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
March 20th, 7:00 pm

Parenting Workshop Pt 3;
Parents' Panel

Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

Saturday, March 8th, 2014; 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Kids don't come with a manual, so why not get
some advice from some people who know. We
have organized a panel of parents from the
community willing to share their stories and answer
questions to better inform our "future" and "current"
parents. Come join in on the family fun. All are welcomed, LGBTQIA,
striped, poke-a-dotted, and every color of the rainbow.
Please RSVP on OkEq's Gamily Facebook page
Gamily@OkEq.org. All are welcome, so spread the word!

or

Tulsa Unity String Orchestra Concert
Saturday, March 8th, 2014; 7:00 pm
The Tulsa Unity String Orchestra Presents

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OkEq Art Exhibit
The March exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Joe Staskal.

"Classical Music VS. The Pops"
Director: Mr. Adrian Rogers
Guest Conductor: Mrs. Juliet Henson
Host: Mr. Michael Johnson
Saturday, March 8th, 2014; 7:00 pm,
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
*Refreshments will be provided * Admission is free*

Oklahomans for Equality and Out2Enroll Raise
Awareness of ACA to LGBT community in Tulsa
Wednesday, March 19th, 2014; 1:30 - 8:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
1:30 - 3:30 pm Training for ACA navigators,
counselors and social workers
6:30 - 8:00 pm Public Town Hall Forum about the Affordable Care Act

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

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Guests for the event will include Gautam Raghavan, LGBT Liasion to the
White House. Gautam last visited the Equality Center in September of
2012. And Dr. Matt Hienz, Director of Provider &amp; LGBT Outreach Office of
the Secretary US Department of Health &amp; Human Services; Physician at
Tucson Medical Center
Out2Enroll, the coordinated effort to educate the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
transgender (LGBT) community about the Affordable Care Act and direct
the community to enrollment resources, is pleased to announce a new
event in Tulsa, Oklahoma on March 19th, 2014 to help the LGBT
community in the Tulsa area understand their new coverage options.
The regional event, cosponsored by Out2Enroll and the US Department of
Health and Human Services, will feature remarks and presentations from
officials from the White House, national experts on efforts to engage the
LGBT community in enrollment activities, and local community stakeholders
and partners. Oklahomans for Equality and the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center are the host for the event.

Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

On Wednesday, March 19th at the Equality Center, the event will consist
of an afternoon and evening program. From 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm, there will
be an informational session on effective outreach and enrollment of the
LGBT community designed for navigators, certified application counselors,
social workers, and other consumer assistance personnel.
Following this training, there will be a public town hall on the Affordable
Care Act from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm, which will feature remarks and
presentations from federal officials, national experts, and local community
stakeholders. This portion of the event is open to the community and LGBT
individuals and families are encouraged to join to learn more about their
options and ways then can enroll in coverage.

K9 Boot Camp w/ Out of the Dog House
Sundays at 1:00 pm
Did you get a new puppy for Christmas or does your old dog need to learn
some new tricks? Carrie McDowell, owner and trainer at Out of the Dog
House, Ltd. Co. OkEq will be beginning training classes Sundays in
February at 1:00 pm the class will be a program of OkEq and will be $5
dollars for non members and free for OkEq members. Private lessons will
be available as well by arrangement with Carrie. Please contact Mary
Jones
at
mary.jones@okeq.org
or
Carrie
McDowell
cmcdowell@inbox.com. Class size is limited due to size and age of the
participants.

Counseling Services
Tuesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Eric Jett, LPC
918.850.0987
E.Jett@OkEq.org

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of how dogs learn, motivation, general information, and questions. The first
class is a No Dog orientation. The majority of the teaching time will consist
coaching: demonstrations of the techniques used and hands-on practice by
students and their own dogs in class. Written homework will be provided,
and dogs will progress faster if students work at home between classes, but
it is not absolutely necessary to success.

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

OUTlaw Legal Series
Thursday, March 13th, 2014; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Jason McVicker, Esq. and Conor
Cleary, Esq. discuss today's top legal
issues and help to answer your legal
questions. Free event and open to
everyone.
March's Topic: Will drafting

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Parenting Workshop Pt 4;
Legally Smart
Sunday, March 23rd, 2014; 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
After you've thought about adding to your family,
you need to think about the future. Did you ever
discuss with your partner about the benefits of a
living will? Who can take your child to get medical
attention in an emergency when you're not
available? What rights does the non-biological parent have to the child? All
LGBTQIA singles, couples, and "future" parents can benefit from free legal
advice. Karen Keith Wilkins, EBA member and local Attorney at Law, will be
present to go over the laws of Oklahoma concerning the legal aspects of
having a growing family. Come ready to receive helpful information and ask
plenty of questions.
Please RSVP on OkEq's Gamily Facebook page
Gamily@OkEq.org. All are welcome, so spread the word!

2014 Equality Gala
Saturday, April 26th, 2014; 6:30 pm

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Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
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Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Tulsa Area
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Tulsa Pride Leather Fetish Fashion Show
Friday, March 21st, 2014; 10:00 pm
Tulsa Eagle
1338 East Third Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120
In Partnership with the Tulsa Mister Leather events, Tulsa Pride 2014
Presents the annual Tulsa Pride Fetish Show. Join in for a night of fun.
Demonstrations. Door Prizes. Raffles. Wear your gear, leather, suit,
whatever your fetish.

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

For more information about this event and all upcoing Tulsa Pride events,
visit the Tulsa Pride Facebook Event page or
www.TulsaPride.org

ACA Assistance

CampOUT Youth Leadership Retreat

Every Wednesday
1:00 - 4:00 pm
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator
for the Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

Spring 2014 Retreat
Youth Services of Tulsa and Campfire are working
together again on creating a LGBTQ youth leadership
retreat for this spring. It will be open to 8th grade
through 12th grade and limited to 24 students. YST
and Campfire's CampOUT Youth Leadership Retreat
is a chance for LGBTQ youth and allies to spend a
weekend focusing on social justice issues that they are
passionate about. Interested youth must complete the application by March
14th. If accepted, a parent or guardian will have to sign a permission slip.
The fee for the retreat it $10, however, no one will be denied for an inability
to pay. Food will be provided and youth will sleep in a cabin, though they
must bring their own bedding. For registration information or for any
questions, contact Victoria Wiener at vwiener@yst.org or 918.625.1570

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The March Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, March 19th, 2014
at 6:00 pm, at Hyatt Regency Dowtown Tulsa, 100 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK
74103. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone

Boot Camp
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Join for an intense workout
and get in shape.
This is not your average
aerobics class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Gender Outreach

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on your friends list.
Hyatt Regency Downtown Tulsa
100 E 2nd St
Tulsa, Oklahoma

MOREcolor 2014 Artists Submissions
Call for entries; Opening Night June 19th, 2014

MORE color
Calling all interested artists ages 18 and over, submissions are now open
for the annual MOREcolor Fine Arts Exhibition, a highly anticipated feature
of the Tulsa Pride celebration.
The Festive and always surprising Opening Night reception will be held
June 19th, 2014 at 6:00 pm at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center. It is free
and open to the public. To submit your work for the show, click here. The
deadline for entry is May 1st, 2014.
For more information, visit MOREcolorart.com

Council Oak Mens Chorale
Summer Season Rehearsals
Continues Tuesdays; 7:00 pm
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S. Harvard Avenue, Tulsa, OK

Rehearsals for Council Oak Mens Chorale Summer
Season will continue on Tuesdays at 7:00 pm.
Located at COMC rehearsal home - Fellowship
Congregational Church, 2900 S. Harvard Avenue,
Tulsa, OK. COMC is looking for new members that
enjoy singing and performing for family and friends.

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Rainbow Writers
1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
to attend

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Council Oak Mens Chorale
Summer Season 2014 - "BE OUR GUEST! - A DISNEY EXTRAVAGANZA"
with soloist - Eric Himan
Performances will be Thursday, June 5th and Friday, June 6th, 2014 at
Lorton Performance Center - University of Tulsa Campus.
For more information on Council Oak Mens Chorale,
visit www.counciloak.org

TMSL is looking for Volunteers for their new Up
All Night Softball Tourney
Tulsa Metro Softball League is introducing a new tournament format to the
gay leagues this year with their all night tournament. The tournament will
start on Good Friday, April 18th, 2014 6:30 pm and play all night long with
Championship games playing at 6:30 am Saturday, April 19th, 2014. TMSL
is looking for some Tulsans to help out with the event by helping to setup,
refill water stations, sell t-shirts, answer questions from our out of town
guests and much more!

ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
Open AA Group
Thursdays
12:00 pm
This open AA group meets
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday at Noon.
Contact 918.743.2754 for
more info.

Two Step &amp;
Country Line Dance
Thursdays
7:30 pm
Kick your heels up here at
OkEq. Learn the newest
steps and the refresh the

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Volunteers will receive a free tournament t-shirt, have access to all player
discounts from sponsors for the weekend, and will be invited to attend and
enjoy player specials at the closing awards party the evening of Saturday,
April 19th, 2014 at Area 18.

old ones to make you the
Bell of the Ball. Facilitated
by Brittany
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

Please email Daniel Meier at
TournamentDirector@TulsaMetroSoftball.com with questions,
or click here to sign up.

Yoga A - Z

www.tulsametrosoftball.com

TMSL 2014 Spring Clinics

Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

Saturday, March 8th, 2014; 10:00 am
Lantz Park
4902 E. Independence Ave
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74106
Tulsa Metro Softball League spring clinics will be at Lantz Park (North of
244 on Yale) on Saturday, March 8th, 2014 from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm.
Anyone from the league who wants to attend, whether they have a team or
no, is invitedt. TMSL will identify those who are not on a roster once we get
there. Coaches looking to fill their rosters are encouraged to attend.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Also, if you have players who are new to TMSL and need an initial rating,
there will be several of league members there to help. Just let them know
who the players are and they will help with an initial rating.

Sam Harris to be featured on
OETA's Writing Out Loud
Monday, March 17th, 2014; 10:30 pm

Sam Harris will be featured on the Monday,
March 17th, 2014 episode of OETA's Writing
Out Loud at 10:30 pm. Writing Out Loud
features in-depth interviews with writers, every
Monday, 10:30 p.m. on OETA. Hosted by
Teresa Miller and sponsored by OSU.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

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Tulsa Two Spirits Society Gathering
April 25th - 28th, 2014
Osage Hills State Park
2131 Osage Hills State Park Road
Pawhuska, OK 74056

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

The Tulsa Two Spirit Society gathering's program will include workshops on
traditional and contemporary Native American culture, Pow Wows,
stompdancing, celebrations, Native faith, and other related activities. No
alcohol, drugs or guns will be allowed.
The Tulsa Two Spirits Society is "a non-profit Native American LGBT
Collective. We seek to affirm and embody positive traditional and modern
Two Spirit identities, and in so doing, be valued members of our
communities".

The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

For more information on the gathering, download the Tulsa Two Spirit
Gathering information packet or just the registration form here.

City of Tulsa Human Rights Department
BRIDGE Training and Workshop
Tuesday, March 11th, 2014; 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Tulsa Convention Center
100 Civic Center - North Ballroom
Free and open to the public. Building Resources in Developing and
Growing Enterprises (BRIDGE) promotes connections between small,
developing and growing businesses and opportunities available through
larger companies in the area. Promoting the Growth, Expansion, Innovation
and and increased Productivity of minority and female and BRIDGE
disadvantaged business enterprises, the 7th Annual BRIDGE Training and
Workshop will provide you receive valuable business, an opportunity to
network and promote your business or organization.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

For more information, contact 918.596.7818 or viist www.cityoftulsa.org/
bridge.aspx

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[title of show]
March 7th - 8th, 13th - 15th at 8:00 pm and March 9th, 2014 at 2:00 pm
American
Theatre
Company
continues it's season with the
uproarious post-modern homage to
musical theater and the little creative
person inside all of us with the Tony
nominated musical [title of show].
Struggling writers Hunter and Jeff
race against a deadline to enter an
original musical into a theatre festival. [title of show] depicts their journey as
artists and friends as they write a musical about writing a musical.
Performances will be held March 7th - 8th, 13th - 15th at 8:00 pm and
March 9th at 2:00 pm at the John H. Williams Theatre at the Tulsa
Performing Arts Center. Tickets are $20 for adults and $14 for students.
This show is recommended for mature audiences due to language and
subject matter. For reservations call the Tulsa Performing Arts Center ticket
office at 596-7111 or log on to www.myticketoffice.com

Equality Center Pride Store
Check out the Pride Store. Our rainbow knee socks
come in 4 patterns and are only $6 a pair.

services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Pit Stop'
Directed by Yen Tan
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Openly gay Ernesto (Marcus DeAnda) and closeted
Gabe (Bill Heck) grapple with the sad tribulations of

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Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families

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being gay in a small, working-class Texas town. I
need to get on with my life, Ernesto pronounces as
he kicks out live-in ex-boyfriend Luis. Macho yet
sensitive, Ernesto still carries a hopeless torch for
his other ex-lover, Martin. Meanwhile, down-to-earth
building contractor Gabe seeks solace with his exwife and six year-old daughter while pining over the
loss of his relationship with Chuck. Trying to find
connection amidst formidable loneliness this is the
story of Ernesto and Gabe. Reminiscent of such classic rural gay love
stories as Big Eden and Brokeback Mountain and showcasing equally
accomplished performances from its handsome leads Pit Stop achieves an
understated tone of authenticity rarely seen on screen.

through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Check for this selection and more by visiting our library database online
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

A proud Partner
Organization of
Volunteer Tulsa,
your local
action center!
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Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Click above to volunteer your time with Oklahomans for Equality

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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eNews

March 12th, 2014
In This Issue

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EBA Sponsor
OUTlaw Legal Series
Out2Enroll ACA Event
EBA

Welcome to the eNews.
OUT2Enroll will present a town hall meeting about the Affordable Care Act
on Wednesday, March 19th, 2014 at 6:30 pm. The community is invited to
join and learn about their options and get help enrolling.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Dine Out for the EBA
Parenting Workshop Pt 4
2014 Equality Gala
Tulsa Pride Leather Fashion
Show
CampOUT
MOREcolor
K9 Boot Camp
Council Oak Mens Chorale
TMSL Volunteers
Tulsa Growl
Sam Harris
Dining Out for Life
Tulsa Two Spirit Gathering
[title of show]
Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma
Pride Store
Rainbow Library

OUTlaw Legal Series

Volunteer

Thursday, March 13th, 2014; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Jason McVicker, Esq. and Conor
Cleary, Esq. discuss today's top legal
issues and help to answer your legal
questions. Free event and open to
everyone.
March's Topic: Will drafting

Find Us on Facebook

Oklahomans for Equality and Out2Enroll Raise
Awareness of ACA to LGBT community in Tulsa
Wednesday, March 19th, 2014; 1:30 - 8:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
1:30 - 3:30 pm Training for ACA navigators,
counselors and social workers
6:30 - 8:00 pm Public Town Hall Forum about the Affordable Care Act

OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
March 20th, 7:00 pm

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Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

Guests for the event will include Gautam Raghavan, LGBT Liasion to the
White House. Gautam last visited the Equality Center in September of
2012. And Dr. Matt Hienz, Director of Provider &amp; LGBT Outreach Office of
the Secretary US Department of Health &amp; Human Services; Physician at
Tucson Medical Center
Out2Enroll, the coordinated effort to educate the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
transgender (LGBT) community about the Affordable Care Act and direct
the community to enrollment resources, is pleased to announce a new
event in Tulsa, Oklahoma on March 19th, 2014 to help the LGBT
community in the Tulsa area understand their new coverage options.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The March exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Joe Staskal.

The regional event, cosponsored by Out2Enroll and the US Department of
Health and Human Services, will feature remarks and presentations from
officials from the White House, national experts on efforts to engage the
LGBT community in enrollment activities, and local community stakeholders
and partners. Oklahomans for Equality and the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center are the host for the event.
On Wednesday, March 19th at the Equality Center, the event will consist
of an afternoon and evening program. From 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm, there will
be an informational session on effective outreach and enrollment of the
LGBT community designed for navigators, certified application counselors,
social workers, and other consumer assistance personnel.
Following this training, there will be a public town hall on the Affordable
Care Act from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm, which will feature remarks and
presentations from federal officials, national experts, and local community
stakeholders. This portion of the event is open to the community and LGBT
individuals and families are encouraged to join to learn more about their
options and ways then can enroll in coverage.

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

The March Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, March 19th, 2014
at 6:00 pm, at Hyatt Regency Dowtown Tulsa, 100 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK
74103. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone
on your friends list.
Hyatt Regency Downtown Tulsa

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100 E 2nd St
Tulsa, Oklahoma

Dine Out for the Equality Business Alliance
Tuesday, March 25th, 2014; 5:30 - 9:00 pm

Counseling Services

Help support the Equality Business Alliance by eating out at Albert G's Bar
&amp; Q Downtown (421 E 1st St) on Tuesday, March 25th, 2014 from 5:30 9:00 pm.
Albert G's will donate a portion of the sales back to the EBA.
www.downtown.albertgs.com

Parenting Workshop Pt 4;
Legally Smart

Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

Sunday, March 23rd, 2014; 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
After you've thought about adding to your family,
you need to think about the future. Did you ever
discuss with your partner about the benefits of a
living will? Who can take your child to get medical
attention in an emergency when you're not
available? What rights does the non-biological parent have to the child? All
LGBTQIA singles, couples, and "future" parents can benefit from free legal
advice. Karen Keith Wilkins, EBA member and local Attorney at Law, will be
present to go over the laws of Oklahoma concerning the legal aspects of
having a growing family. Come ready to receive helpful information and ask
plenty of questions.
Please RSVP on OkEq's Gamily Facebook page
Gamily@OkEq.org. All are welcome, so spread the word!

2014 Equality Gala
Saturday, April 26th, 2014; 6:30 pm

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Counseling Services
Tuesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Eric Jett, LPC
918.850.0987
E.Jett@OkEq.org

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Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee
scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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SOS Group

Tulsa Pride 2014

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by

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Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

Fetish Fashion Show
Pride Idol Competition
7th Annual Turn About Show
For more information about these events
and all upcoming Tulsa Pride events,
visit the Tulsa Pride Facebook Event page or
www.TulsaPride.org

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

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CampOUT Youth Leadership Retreat
Spring 2014 Retreat
Youth Services of Tulsa and Campfire are working
together again on creating a LGBTQ youth leadership
retreat for this spring. It will be open to 8th grade
through 12th grade and limited to 24 students. YST
and Campfire's CampOUT Youth Leadership Retreat
is a chance for LGBTQ youth and allies to spend a
weekend focusing on social justice issues that they are
passionate about. Interested youth must complete the application by March
14th. If accepted, a parent or guardian will have to sign a permission slip.
The fee for the retreat it $10, however, no one will be denied for an inability
to pay. Food will be provided and youth will sleep in a cabin, though they
must bring their own bedding. For registration information or for any
questions, contact Victoria Wiener at vwiener@yst.org or 918.625.1570

MOREcolor 2014 Artists Submissions
Call for entries; Opening Night June 19th, 2014

MORE color

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

ACA Assistance
Every Wednesday
1:00 - 4:00 pm
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator
for the Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

Calling all interested artists ages 18 and over, submissions are now open
for the annual MOREcolor Fine Arts Exhibition, a highly anticipated feature
of the Tulsa Pride celebration.
The Festive and always surprising Opening Night reception will be held
June 19th, 2014 at 6:00 pm at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center. It is free
and open to the public. To submit your work for the show, click here. The
deadline for entry is May 1st, 2014.
For more information, visit MOREcolorart.com

K9 Boot Camp w/ Out of the Dog House
Sundays at 1:00 pm
Did you get a new puppy for Christmas or does your old dog need to learn
some new tricks? Carrie McDowell, owner and trainer at Out of the Dog
House, Ltd. Co. OkEq will be beginning training classes Sundays in
February at 1:00 pm the class will be a program of OkEq and will be $5
dollars for non members and free for OkEq members. Private lessons will
be available as well by arrangement with Carrie. Please contact Mary
Jones
at
mary.jones@okeq.org
or
Carrie
McDowell
cmcdowell@inbox.com. Class size is limited due to size and age of the
participants.
The class will consist of minimal lecture/discussion to cover basic principles
of how dogs learn, motivation, general information, and questions. The first

Boot Camp
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Join for an intense workout
and get in shape.
This is not your average
aerobics class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Gender Outreach

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class is a No Dog orientation. The majority of the teaching time will consist
coaching: demonstrations of the techniques used and hands-on practice by
students and their own dogs in class. Written homework will be provided,
and dogs will progress faster if students work at home between classes, but
it is not absolutely necessary to success.

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Rainbow Writers
1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
to attend

Council Oak Mens Chorale
Summer Season Rehearsals
Continues Tuesdays; 7:00 pm
Fellowship Congregational Church
2900 S. Harvard Avenue, Tulsa, OK

Rehearsals for Council Oak Mens Chorale Summer
Season will continue on Tuesdays at 7:00 pm.
Located at COMC rehearsal home - Fellowship
Congregational Church, 2900 S. Harvard Avenue,
Tulsa, OK. COMC is looking for new members that
enjoy singing and performing for family and friends.

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Council Oak Mens Chorale
Summer Season 2014 - "BE OUR GUEST! - A DISNEY EXTRAVAGANZA"
with soloist - Eric Himan
Performances will be Thursday, June 5th and Friday, June 6th, 2014 at
Lorton Performance Center - University of Tulsa Campus.
For more information on Council Oak Mens Chorale,
visit www.counciloak.org

TMSL is looking for Volunteers for their new Up
All Night Softball Tourney
Tulsa Metro Softball League is introducing a new tournament format to the
gay leagues this year with their all night tournament. The tournament will
start on Good Friday, April 18th, 2014 6:30 pm and play all night long with
Championship games playing at 6:30 am Saturday, April 19th, 2014. TMSL
is looking for some Tulsans to help out with the event by helping to setup,
refill water stations, sell t-shirts, answer questions from our out of town
guests and much more!

ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
Open AA Group
Thursdays
12:00 pm
This open AA group meets
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday at Noon.
Contact 918.743.2754 for
more info.

Two Step &amp;
Country Line Dance
Thursdays
7:30 pm
Kick your heels up here at
OkEq. Learn the newest
steps and the refresh the

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Volunteers will receive a free tournament t-shirt, have access to all player
discounts from sponsors for the weekend, and will be invited to attend and
enjoy player specials at the closing awards party the evening of Saturday,
April 19th, 2014 at Area 18.

old ones to make you the
Bell of the Ball. Facilitated
by Brittany
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

Please email Daniel Meier at
TournamentDirector@TulsaMetroSoftball.com with questions,
or click here to sign up.

Yoga A - Z

www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Tulsa Growl 2014

Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

May 8th - 11th, 2014

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

The Green Country Bears are proud to sponsor Tulsa Growl II
on May 8th - 11th, 2014. Tulsa's Best Bear Run will be an
event filled weekend so be sure to visit www.tulsagrowl.com
and check out the entire schedule and to register.

Sam Harris to be featured on
OETA's Writing Out Loud
Monday, March 17th, 2014; 10:30 pm

Sam Harris will be featured on the Monday,
March 17th, 2014 episode of OETA's Writing
Out Loud at 10:30 pm. Writing Out Loud
features in-depth interviews with writers, every
Monday, 10:30 p.m. on OETA. Hosted by
Teresa Miller and sponsored by OSU.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

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Dining Out for Life
Thursday, April 24th, 2014; Lunch and Dinner
H.O.P.E. is preparing for their Annual DINING OUT FOR
LIFE in Tulsa. This year the community will come
together on Thursday, April 24th, 2014 to support HIV
prevention, testing, and education. Each participating
restaurant will give a portion of the proceeds from lunch
Din e, Oul, t'igJ1l AIDS; and dinner service to H.O.P.E.
Get a group of friends together, go out to eat, and support HIV prevention.
The more you eat and the more people you invite out to eat, the more
money is donated to H.O.P.E.
For a list of participating restaurants, please visit www.hopetesting.org

Tulsa Two Spirits Society Gathering
April 25th - 28th, 2014
Osage Hills State Park
2131 Osage Hills State Park Road
Pawhuska, OK 74056

The Tulsa Two Spirit Society gathering's program will include workshops on
traditional and contemporary Native American culture, Pow Wows,
stompdancing, celebrations, Native faith, and other related activities. No
alcohol, drugs or guns will be allowed.
The Tulsa Two Spirits Society is "a non-profit Native American LGBT
Collective. We seek to affirm and embody positive traditional and modern
Two Spirit identities, and in so doing, be valued members of our
communities".

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

For more information on the gathering, download the Tulsa Two Spirit
Gathering information packet or just the registration form here.

[title of show]
March 13th - 15th at 8:00 pm
American
Theatre
Company
continues it's season with the
uproarious post-modern homage to
musical theater and the little creative
person inside all of us with the Tony
nominated musical [title of show].

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and

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Struggling writers Hunter and Jeff
race against a deadline to enter an
original musical into a theatre festival. [title of show] depicts their journey as
artists and friends as they write a musical about writing a musical.

services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Performances will be held March 13th - 15th at 8:00 pm at the John H.
Williams Theatre at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Tickets are $20 for
adults and $14 for students. This show is recommended for mature
audiences due to language and subject matter. For reservations call the
Tulsa Performing Arts Center ticket office at 596-7111 or log on to
www.myticketoffice.com

Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events
It's time to Vote for the New Monarch(s) for Reign VII
of the Imperial Court of All Oklahoma!
Must be 18 with Oklahoma ID to Vote
Tulsa
Friday, March 28th, 2014
Club Majestic 9:00 - 11:30 pm
Tulsa Eagle 10:00 pm - 12:00 am
Saturday, March 29th, 2014
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (OkEq) 2:00 - 4:00 pm
Bamboo Lounge 8:00 - 11:00 pm

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

Oklahoma City

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center

Saturday, March 29th, 2014
Cimarron Alliance 5:00 - 7:00 pm
The Boom 10:00 - 11:15 pm
Partners 11:30 pm - 12:30 am

Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.

Coronation VII Weekend - April 3-6, 2014
"A Scenic Tour Throughout Time, A Romantic Comedy of Fashions!"
Hyatt Regency Downtown Tulsa
All Ages Welcome
For more information on each days events and to purchase Individual or
Full Weekend Ticket Packages, please visit our Coronation VII website
page - www.impcourtok.webs.com

Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families

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Equality Center Pride Store
Just in time for Spring weather, the Pride Store now has
rainbow fedora hats in stock for $10 each.

through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Unnatural: An Archangel Academy Novel'
by Michael Griffo
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

In the town of Eden in northwestern England stands
the exclusive boarding school known as Archangel
Academy. Ancient and imposing, it's a place filled with
secrets. Just like its students.
For Michael Howard, being plucked from his
Nebraska hometown and sent thousands of miles
away is as close as he's ever come to a miracle. In
Weeping Water, he felt trapped, alone. At Archangel
Academy, Michael belongs. And in Ciaran, Penry, and
especially Ciaran's enigmatic half-brother Ronan,
Michael finds friendship deeper than he's ever known.
But Michael's only beginning to understand what makes the Academy so
special. Ronan is a vampire--part of a hybrid clan who are outcasts even
among other vampires. Within the Academy's confines exists a ruthless world
of deadly rivalries and shifting alliances, of clandestine love and forbidden
temptations. And soon Michael will confront the destiny that brought him
here--and a danger more powerful than he can imagine.

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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Check for this selection and more by visiting our library database online
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eNews

March 18th, 2014
In This Issue

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EBA Sponsor
Out2Enroll ACA Event
EBA
Parenting Workshop Pt 4

Welcome to the eNews.
Out2Enroll will present a town hall meeting about the Affordable Care Act
on Wednesday, March 19th, 2014 at 6:30 pm. The community is invited to
join and learn about their options and get help enrolling.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Dr. Ronald LaButti, DO, FAOAO

Dine Out for the EBA
2014 Equality Gala
Tulsa Two Spirit Gathering
NOH8 Photo Shoot
Tulsa Pride Leather Fashion
Show
EBA Sponsor
MOREcolor

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and Tulsa Crew.

Mention this ad for
priority scheduling by
calling 918-514-3009
or online at
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6585 S. Yale , Suite 200, Tulsa OK

SAFE Ally Week
K9 Boot Camp
First Thursday Art Show
Tulsa Growl
TMSL Volunteers
Choir from St Thomas Church

Oklahomans for Equality and Out2Enroll Raise
Awareness of ACA to LGBT community in Tulsa
Wednesday, March 19th, 2014; 1:30 - 8:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
1:30 - 3:30 pm Training for ACA navigators,
counselors and social workers
6:30 - 8:00 pm Public Town Hall Forum about the Affordable Care Act

Dining Out for Life
LGBTI Transitional Youth
Survey
Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Find Us on Facebook

Guests for the event will include Gautam Raghavan, LGBT Liasion to the
White House. Gautam last visited the Equality Center in September of
2012. And Dr. Matt Hienz, Director of Provider &amp; LGBT Outreach Office of
the Secretary US Department of Health &amp; Human Services; Physician at
Tucson Medical Center

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Out2Enroll, the coordinated effort to educate the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
transgender (LGBT) community about the Affordable Care Act and direct
the community to enrollment resources, is pleased to announce a new
event in Tulsa, Oklahoma on March 19th, 2014 to help the LGBT
community in the Tulsa area understand their new coverage options.
The regional event, cosponsored by Out2Enroll and the US Department of
Health and Human Services, will feature remarks and presentations from
officials from the White House, national experts on efforts to engage the
LGBT community in enrollment activities, and local community stakeholders
and partners. Oklahomans for Equality and the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center are the host for the event.

OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
March 20th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

On Wednesday, March 19th at the Equality Center, the event will consist
of an afternoon and evening program. From 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm, there will
be an informational session on effective outreach and enrollment of the
LGBT community designed for navigators, certified application counselors,
social workers, and other consumer assistance personnel.
Following this training, there will be a public town hall on the Affordable
Care Act from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm, which will feature remarks and
presentations from federal officials, national experts, and local community
stakeholders. This portion of the event is open to the community and LGBT
individuals and families are encouraged to join to learn more about their
options and ways then can enroll in coverage.

Equality Business Alliance

OkEq Art Exhibit
The March exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Joe Staskal.

Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

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The March Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, March 19th, 2014
at 6:00 pm, at Hyatt Regency Dowtown Tulsa, 100 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK
74103. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone
on your friends list.
Hyatt Regency Downtown Tulsa
100 E 2nd St
Tulsa, Oklahoma

Parenting Workshop Pt 4;
Legally Smart
Sunday, March 23rd, 2014; 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
After you've thought about adding to your family,
you need to think about the future. Did you ever
discuss with your partner about the benefits of a
living will? Who can take your child to get medical
attention in an emergency when you're not
available? What rights does the non-biological parent have to the child? All
LGBTQIA singles, couples, and "future" parents can benefit from free legal
advice. Karen Keith Wilkins, EBA member and local Attorney at Law, will be

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

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present to go over the laws of Oklahoma concerning the legal aspects of
having a growing family. Come ready to receive helpful information and ask
plenty of questions.
Please RSVP on OkEq's Gamily Facebook page
Gamily@OkEq.org. All are welcome, so spread the word!

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Dine Out for the Equality Business Alliance
Tuesday, March 25th, 2014; 5:30 - 9:00 pm

Counseling Services

Help support the Equality Business Alliance by eating out at Albert G's Bar
&amp; Q Downtown (421 E 1st St) on Tuesday, March 25th, 2014 from 5:30 9:00 pm.
Albert G's will donate a portion of the sales back to the EBA.
www.downtown.albertgs.com

Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

2014 Equality Gala
Saturday, April 26th, 2014; 6:30 pm

Counseling Services
Tuesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Eric Jett, LPC
918.850.0987
E.Jett@OkEq.org

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Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee
scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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SOS Group

Tulsa Two Spirits Society Gathering
April 25th - 28th, 2014

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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Osage Hills State Park
2131 Osage Hills State Park Road
Pawhuska, OK 74056

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Grieving Well

The Tulsa Two Spirit Society gathering's program will include workshops on

2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by

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traditional and contemporary Native American culture, Pow Wows,
stompdancing, celebrations, Native faith, and other related activities. No
alcohol, drugs or guns will be allowed.

Yolanda Arnold

The Tulsa Two Spirits Society is "a non-profit Native American LGBT
Collective. We seek to affirm and embody positive traditional and modern
Two Spirit identities, and in so doing, be valued members of our
communities".

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

For more information on the gathering, download the Tulsa Two Spirit
Gathering information packet or just the registration form here.

NOH8 Campaign Photo Shoot

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Sunday, April 13th, 2014; 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
On Sunday, April 13th, 2014, the NOH8 Campaign will set up their mobile
studio in Tulsa, Oklahoma -- offering Oklahomans a chance to be heard.
Oklahomans for Equality and the Tulsa Pride 2014 Committee will host the
photo shoot at the Equality Center.
The NOH8 Campaign's Tulsa shoot is scheduled to begin on April 13th at
1:00 pm and will end at 4:00 pm. Free parking is available on the streets
surrounding the center. Prices are $40.00 for solo portraits and $25.00 per
person for couple or group portraits. Interested volunteers should contact
the NOH8 Campaign via email at info@NOH8Campaign.com. Additional
details can be found at www.noh8campaign.com. RSVP to the photo
shoot on Facebook here.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Tulsa Pride 2014
Upcoming Events for March

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

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1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

ACA Assistance
Every Wednesday
1:00 - 4:00 pm
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator
for the Affordable Care
Act, will be on hand at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center every Wednesday
from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

Fetish Fashion Show
Pride Idol Competition

Boot Camp

7th Annual Turn About Show

Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Join for an intense workout
and get in shape.
This is not your average
aerobics class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

For more information about these events
and all upcoming Tulsa Pride events,
visit the Tulsa Pride Facebook Event page or
www.TulsaPride.org

Gender Outreach

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The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

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Rainbow Writers

MOREcolor 2014 Artists Submissions
Call for entries; Opening Night June 19th, 2014

1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
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MORE color
Calling all interested artists ages 18 and over, submissions are now open
for the annual MOREcolor Fine Arts Exhibition, a highly anticipated feature
of the Tulsa Pride celebration.
The Festive and always surprising Opening Night reception will be held
June 19th, 2014 at 6:00 pm at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center. It is free
and open to the public. To submit your work for the show, click here. The
deadline for entry is May 1st, 2014.
For more information, visit MOREcolorart.com

University of Central Oklahoma
Student Alliance for Equality Ally Week

ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
Open AA Group
Thursdays
12:00 pm
This open AA group meets
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday at Noon.
Contact 918.743.2754 for
more info.

Keynote Speech, Thursday, April 3rd, 2014; 6:00 pm
University of Central Oklahoma
Nigh University Center Ballroom
100 North University Drive
Edmond, OK 73034
On Thursday, April 3rd, 2014 from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm, Student Alliance For
Equality (SAFE) will be hosting Brendon Ayanbadejo, three time pro bowler
and super bowl champion, as a keynote speaker on why being an ally of
the LGBTQ community is important and the importance of diversity and

Two Step &amp;
Country Line Dance
Thursdays
7:30 pm
Kick your heels up here at
OkEq. Learn the newest
steps and the refresh the

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inclusion in life, including in sports. As part of Ally Week, SAFE is honored to
have Brendon as he is very vocal straight ally of the LGBTQ community,
and was instrumental in passing Marriage Equality in Maryland. To continue
the theme of inclusion in sports, Dr. Pope, University of Central Oklahoma's
own Crimson Tide National Champion, will be introducing him.

old ones to make you the
Bell of the Ball. Facilitated
by Brittany
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

This event is free and open to the public and the keynote address will occur
in the Nigh University Center Ballrooms at the University of Central
Oklahoma.
If Britney Spears can party it up in Vegas w ith one
of her boys and go get married on a whim and annul
her marriage the next day, why can't a loving same
sex coup le tie the knot? How cou ld o ur society g rant
more rights to a heterosexual one night stand
wedd ing in Vegas than a gay coupl e that has been
together for 3, 5, 10 years of true love?

- Brendon Ayanbadejo

Keynote Address
UCO Nigh
University Center
Ballrooms B&amp;C
6:00 PM
Thursday, April 3rd
Free and open
to the public

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K9 Boot Camp w/ Out of the Dog House
Sundays at 1:00 pm
Did you get a new puppy for Christmas or does your old dog need to learn
some new tricks? Carrie McDowell, owner and trainer at Out of the Dog
House, Ltd. Co. OkEq will be beginning training classes Sundays in
February at 1:00 pm the class will be a program of OkEq and will be $5
dollars for non members and free for OkEq members. Private lessons will
be available as well by arrangement with Carrie. Please contact Mary
Jones
at
mary.jones@okeq.org
or
Carrie
McDowell
cmcdowell@inbox.com. Class size is limited due to size and age of the
participants.
The class will consist of minimal lecture/discussion to cover basic principles
of how dogs learn, motivation, general information, and questions. The first
class is a No Dog orientation. The majority of the teaching time will consist
coaching: demonstrations of the techniques used and hands-on practice by
students and their own dogs in class. Written homework will be provided,
and dogs will progress faster if students work at home between classes, but
it is not absolutely necessary to success.

Yoga A - Z
Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

First Thursday Art Show Reception
Thursday, April 3rd, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm
The April Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center feature the works of Nicole Moan, in a
show beginning with a reception on Thursday, April 3rd, 2014 from 6:00 9:00 pm and continuing throughout the month.

Tulsa Growl 2014
May 8th - 11th, 2014

The Green Country Bears are proud to sponsor Tulsa Growl II
on May 8th - 11th, 2014. Tulsa's Best Bear Run will be an
event filled weekend so be sure to visit www.tulsagrowl.com

The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org
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EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and

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and check out the entire schedule and to register.

TMSL is looking for Volunteers for their new Up
All Night Softball Tourney

services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Tulsa Metro Softball League is introducing a new tournament format to the
gay leagues this year with their all night tournament. The tournament will
start on Good Friday, April 18th, 2014 6:30 pm and play all night long with
Championship games playing at 6:30 am Saturday, April 19th, 2014. TMSL
is looking for some Tulsans to help out with the event by helping to setup,
refill water stations, sell t-shirts, answer questions from our out of town
guests and much more!
Volunteers will receive a free tournament t-shirt, have access to all player
discounts from sponsors for the weekend, and will be invited to attend and
enjoy player specials at the closing awards party the evening of Saturday,
April 19th, 2014 at Area 18.
Please email Daniel Meier at
TournamentDirector@TulsaMetroSoftball.com with questions,
or click here to sign up.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Choir of St. Thomas Church, NYC
Tuesday, March 25th, 2014; 7:30 pm
Trinity Episcopal Church
501 S Cincinnati

On Tuesday, March 25th, 2014 at 7:30 pm, Trinity Episcopal Church will
present the Choir of St. Thomas Church, New York City in concert. The St.
Thomas Choir is considered to be the premier choral ensemble singing in
the Anglican tradition in the US today.
Directed by John Scott, formerly Organist and Choir Director of St. Paul's
Cathedral in London, the men of the choir are professional singers and the
youth attend the St. Thomas Choir School, the only church-related
residential choir school in the U.S.
The program will include music by Taverner, Gibbons, Byrd, Purcell,
Howells, Britten, and Elgar, among others. This concert is free and open to
the public - a reception will follow. Admission is FREE but donations will be

Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families

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accepted. The church is located at 501 S Cincinnati in downtown Tulsa.
918.582.4128 or trinitytulsa.org

Dining Out for Life

through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Thursday, April 24th, 2014; Lunch and Dinner
H.O.P.E. is preparing for their Annual DINING OUT FOR
LIFE in Tulsa. This year the community will come
together on Thursday, April 24th, 2014 to support HIV
prevention, testing, and education. Each participating
restaurant will give a portion of the proceeds from lunch
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~ AIDS, and dinner service to H.O.P.E.
Get a group of friends together, go out to eat, and support HIV prevention.
The more you eat and the more people you invite out to eat, the more
money is donated to H.O.P.E.

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

For a list of participating restaurants, please visit www.hopetesting.org

LGBTI Transitional Youth Online Survey
The transitional youth study is a first-of-its-kind effort to raise awareness
(especially among Oklahoma state agencies) that LGBTI youth exist in the
state and that services are needed to alleviate very real challenges. The
online survey is completely anonymous and results will contribute to
increased recognition of LGBTI concerns statewide. In exchange for
participation, researchers are offering $10 in gift certificate credit
redeemable at giftcertificates.com for the first 250 urban and 250 rural
participants. If you are 18 - 25 years old, reside in Oklahoma, and identify
as LGBTI you may be eligible to participated by going to http://tiny.cc/
oklgbti2. With questions or concerns, please contact Douglas Knutson,
at douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events
It's time to Vote for the New Monarch(s) for Reign VII
of the Imperial Court of All Oklahoma!
Must be 18 with Oklahoma ID to Vote
Tulsa
Friday, March 28th, 2014
Club Majestic 9:00 - 11:30 pm
Tulsa Eagle 10:00 pm - 12:00 am
Saturday, March 29th, 2014
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (OkEq) 2:00 - 4:00 pm
Bamboo Lounge 8:00 - 11:00 pm
Oklahoma City
Saturday, March 29th, 2014
Cimarron Alliance 5:00 - 7:00 pm
The Boom 10:00 - 11:15 pm
Partners 11:30 pm - 12:30 am

Coronation VII Weekend - April 3-6, 2014
"A Scenic Tour Throughout Time, A Romantic Comedy of Fashions!"
Hyatt Regency Downtown Tulsa
All Ages Welcome
For more information on each days events and to purchase Individual or
Full Weekend Ticket Packages, please visit our Coronation VII website
page - www.impcourtok.webs.com

Equality Center Pride Store
Just in time for Spring weather, the Pride Store now has
rainbow fedora hats in stock for $10 each.

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Holy Hell'
by Elizabeth Sims
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Lillian Byrd is a small-time reporter with a flair for
making big-time mistakes--like getting fired for fending
off the boss's son with an X-Acto knife and breaking
up with her girlfriend for no good reason--so her
investigation into the disappearances of women in the
Detroit area might not be the best idea. But when one
of the missing women turns up dead and Lillian
recognizes the bizarrely mutilated corpse, she's in too
deep to get out. Of course, it doesn't help that she's
still fighting off the boss's son and ducking the
aggressively amorous overtures of the roughest dyke
in town. Now, after simultaneously blowing the case
for the police and revealing herself to the off-kilter
killers, she's completely on her own. Can she catch the murderers before
they catch up with her?

Check for this selection and more by visiting our library database online
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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eNews

March 27th, 2014
In This Issue

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EBA Sponsor
2014 Equality Gala
ACA Assistance
Uniform Night

Welcome to the eNews.
The deadline to enroll in the Affordable Care Act for 2014 is March 31st!
OkEq will be offering enrollment assistance on Thursday, March 27th from
5:00 - 9:00 pm, Friday, March 28th from 3:00 - 7:00 pm, Saturday, March
29th from 1:00 - 4:00 pm, Sunday, March 30th from 1:00 - 4:00 pm and
Monday, March 31st from 3:00 - 6:00 pm.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Guys Dine Too
Tulsa Two Spirit Gathering
Tulsa Pride Leather Fashion
Show
La Cage Aux Folles
NOH8 Photo Shoot
Emma's Revolution &amp; Holly
Near
EBA
MOREcolor
April 1st Election
Workforce Oklahoma
SAFE Ally Week
First Thursday Art Show
Tulsa Growl
2014 Mr. Leather
TMSL Volunteers
Dining Out for Life
LGBTI Transitional Youth
Survey

2014 Equality Gala
Saturday, April 26th, 2014; 6:30 pm

Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Find Us on Facebook

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OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
April 10th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The March exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Joe Staskal.

Affordable Care Act Assistance
Open Enrollment deadline for 2014 is March 31st

Counseling Services

If you need insurance coverage for 2014, the deadline to
enroll with the Affordable Care Act is March 31st.
Oklahomans for Equality will have assistance available
for the ACA marketplace on:

Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

Thursday, March 27th from 5 - 9 pm with Shane Askal
Friday, March 28th from 3 - 7 pm with Dirk Hunter
Saturday, March 29th from 1 - 4 pm with Shane Askal
Sunday, March 30th from 1 - 4 pm with Dirk Hunter
Monday, March 31st from 3 - 6 pm with Dirk Hunter
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Tulsa Metro Softball League Uniform Night
Friday, March 28th, 2014; 7:30 pm

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New Age Renegade
1649 S Main St
Tulsa Metro Softball League wants you to show off your
team pride for 2014 Spring Season Uniform Night. TMSL
will introduce the teams, play some games and have a
great time. Friday, March 28th, 2014 at 7:30 pm at New
Age Renegade.
Uniform Night on Facebook
www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, April 1st, 2014; 6:30 pm
The April meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at BurnCo BBQ on Tuesday,
April 1st, 2014 around 6:30 pm. BurnCo BBQ is located at 1738 S Boston
Ave
Guys Dine Too is a social program for Gay Men, and their male Allies/
friends, and meets at a different restaurant every month.
Please RSVP by Friday, March 28th to Richard Haley at
gaydine2@yahoo.com if you plan on attending.

Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

Tulsa Two Spirits Society Gathering
April 25th - 28th, 2014
Osage Hills State Park
2131 Osage Hills State Park Road
Pawhuska, OK 74056

Counseling Services

The Tulsa Two Spirit Society gathering's program will include workshops on
traditional and contemporary Native American culture, Pow Wows,
stompdancing, celebrations, Native faith, and other related activities. No
alcohol, drugs or guns will be allowed.
The Tulsa Two Spirits Society is "a non-profit Native American LGBT
Collective. We seek to affirm and embody positive traditional and modern
Two Spirit identities, and in so doing, be valued members of our
communities".

Tuesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Eric Jett, LPC
918.850.0987
E.Jett@OkEq.org

For more information on the gathering, download the Tulsa Two Spirit
Gathering information packet or just the registration form here.

Tulsa Pride 2014

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Upcoming Events
Pride Idol Competition - Saturday, March 29th
7th Annual Turn About Show - Tuesday, April 1st
Pride Night at Mojo's - Saturday, April 5th
Pride Night at Area 18 - Saturday, April 19th
Oklahomo!
- -Big
-Gay
-Sing
-Along
- - Friday, April 25th
Pride Night at TNT's - Saturday, May 10th
For more information about these events
and all upcoming Tulsa Pride events,
visit the Tulsa Pride Facebook Event page or
www.TulsaPride.org

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

La Cage Aux Folles
Cox Business Center
Assembly Hall, Cox Business Center
March 28, April 3, 4, 5 - 7:30 pm
March 29, 30, April 5, 6 - 2:00 pm

K9 Boot Camp

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After twenty years of un-wedded bliss Georges and Albin, two men
partnered for better-or-worse get a bit of both when Georges' son
announces his impending marriage to the daughter of a bigoted, right-wing
politician. Further complicating the situation is the 'family business': Albin
and Georges run a drag nightclub in St. Tropez, where Albin is the "star"
performer 'Zaza'. Georges reluctantly agrees to masquerade as "normal"

Every Sunday
1:00 pm
The class will consist of
minimal lecture/discussion
to cover basic principles of
how dogs learn, motivation,
general information,
and questions.
Free for Members,
$5 for Non Members.
Email
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org
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Facilitated by
Carrie McDowell of Out of
the Doghouse, Ltd. Co.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and

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when he meets the family of the bride-to-be. But Albin has other plans, with
hilarious results.
Purchase Tickets

NOH8 Campaign Photo Shoot

Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Sunday, April 13th, 2014; 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
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On Sunday, April 13th, 2014, the NOH8 Campaign will set up their mobile
studio in Tulsa, Oklahoma -- offering Oklahomans a chance to be heard.
Oklahomans for Equality and the Tulsa Pride 2014 Committee will host the
photo shoot at the Equality Center.
The NOH8 Campaign's Tulsa shoot is scheduled to begin on April 13th at
1:00 pm and will end at 4:00 pm. Free parking is available on the streets
surrounding the center. Prices are $40.00 for solo portraits and $25.00 per
person for couple or group portraits. Interested volunteers should contact
the NOH8 Campaign via email at info@NOH8Campaign.com. Additional
details can be found at www.noh8campaign.com. RSVP to the photo
shoot on Facebook here.
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Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Emma's Revolution &amp; Holly Near
Friday, April 11th, 2014; 7:30 pm
All Souls Unitarian Church
2952 S. Peoria Ave
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with pianist, Jan Martinelli in Tulsa on Friday, April 11th, 2014 at 7:30 pm.

SAGE Tulsa

With special, sing-a-long tribute to Pete Seeger

(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

$20 advance / $25 at the door
available at www.emmasrevolution.com

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Se1Vice, and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The April Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, April 16th, 2014 at
6:00 pm, at The Office of Dr. Blane Snodgrass, Tulsa Eye Clinic, 7171 S
Yale, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send
an invite to everyone on your friends list.
Dr. Blane Snodgrass
Tulsa Eye Clinic
7171 S Yale
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

MOREcolor 2014 Artists Submissions
Call for entries; Opening Night June 19th, 2014

MORE color
Calling all interested artists ages 18 and over, submissions are now open
for the annual MOREcolor Fine Arts Exhibition, a highly anticipated feature
of the Tulsa Pride celebration.
The Festive and always surprising Opening Night reception will be held
June 19th, 2014 at 6:00 pm at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center. It is free
and open to the public. To submit your work for the show, click here. The
deadline for entry is May 1st, 2014.
For more information, visit MOREcolorart.com

Boot Camp
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Join for an intense workout
and get in shape.
This is not your average

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Proposal to expand David L. Moss Criminal
Justice Center and new Juvenile Justice Courts
and Detention Center

aerobics class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Election on Tuesday, April 1st, 2014
On the ballot for Tuesday, April 1st is a proposal to
expand the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center and
create a new Juvenile Justice Courts and Detention
Center.

Vote
Apri11st

Read more about the proposal in the Tulsa World and find locate your
voting precinct or see a sample ballot, visit the Tulsa County Election
Board

Workforce Oklahoma Employment Services
Thursday, April 3rd, 2014; 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
On Thursday, April 3rd, 2014 from 1:00 - 4:00
pm, Carlos with Workforce Oklahoma will be on
hand at the Equality Center to offer help to those
looking for employment. Carlos will help with
career planning, resume building, interview skills
and accessing job opportunities.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

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Rainbow Writers

University of Central Oklahoma
Student Alliance for Equality Ally Week
Keynote Speech, Thursday, April 3rd, 2014; 6:00 pm
University of Central Oklahoma
Nigh University Center Ballroom
100 North University Drive
Edmond, OK 73034
On Thursday, April 3rd, 2014 from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm, Student Alliance For
Equality (SAFE) will be hosting Brendon Ayanbadejo, three time pro bowler
and super bowl champion, as a keynote speaker on why being an ally of
the LGBTQ community is important and the importance of diversity and
inclusion in life, including in sports. As part of Ally Week, SAFE is honored to
have Brendon as he is very vocal straight ally of the LGBTQ community,
and was instrumental in passing Marriage Equality in Maryland. To continue
the theme of inclusion in sports, Dr. Pope, University of Central Oklahoma's
own Crimson Tide National Champion, will be introducing him.

This event is free and open to the public and the keynote address will occur
in the Nigh University Center Ballrooms at the University of Central
Oklahoma.

1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
to attend

ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
Open AA Group
Thursdays
12:00 pm
This open AA group meets
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday at Noon.
Contact 918.743.2754 for
more info.

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If Britney Spears can party it up in Vegas w ith one
of he r boys and go get married on a wh im and annul
her marriage the next day, why can 't a loving same
sex coup le tie t he knot? How cou ld our society gra nt
more rights to a heterosexual one n ight stand
wedd ing in Vegas than a gay coup le that has been
together for 3, 5, 10 yea rs of t r ue love?

- Brendon Aya nbadejo

Keynote Address
UCO Nigh
University Center
Ballrooms B&amp;C
6:00 PM
Thursday, April 3rd
Free and open
to the public

Two Step &amp;
Country Line Dance
Thursdays
7:30 pm
Kick your heels up here at
OkEq. Learn the newest
steps and the refresh the
old ones to make you the
Bell of the Ball. Facilitated
by Brittany
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

SAFE
ALLY WEEK

First Thursday Art Show Reception
Thursday, April 3rd, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm
The April Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center feature the works of Nicole Moan, in a
show beginning with a reception on Thursday, April 3rd, 2014 from 6:00 9:00 pm and continuing throughout the month.

Yoga A - Z
Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Tulsa Growl 2014
May 8th - 11th, 2014

Game Night

The Green Country Bears are proud to sponsor Tulsa Growl II

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card

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on May 8th - 11th, 2014. Tulsa's Best Bear Run will be an
event filled weekend so be sure to visit www.tulsagrowl.com
and check out the entire schedule and to register.

2014 Tulsa Mr. Leather

games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Congratulations from Oklahomans for Equality

Oklahomans for Equality would
like to congratulate Richard
Ziese on being named 2014
Tulsa Mr. Leather. Richard
volunteers weekly at Open
Arms Project and has raised
enough money for 2 youth
tables at the 2014 Equality
Gala.
Photo courtesy of Capture It
Photography.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

TMSL is looking for Volunteers for their new Up
All Night Softball Tourney
Tulsa Metro Softball League is introducing a new tournament format to the
gay leagues this year with their all night tournament. The tournament will
start on Good Friday, April 18th, 2014 6:30 pm and play all night long with
Championship games playing at 6:30 am Saturday, April 19th, 2014. TMSL
is looking for some Tulsans to help out with the event by helping to setup,
refill water stations, sell t-shirts, answer questions from our out of town
guests and much more!
Volunteers will receive a free tournament t-shirt, have access to all player
discounts from sponsors for the weekend, and will be invited to attend and
enjoy player specials at the closing awards party the evening of Saturday,
April 19th, 2014 at Area 18.
Please email Daniel Meier at
TournamentDirector@TulsaMetroSoftball.com with questions,
or click here to sign up.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

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EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Dining Out for Life
Thursday, April 24th, 2014; Lunch and Dinner
H.O.P.E. is preparing for their Annual DINING OUT FOR
LIFE in Tulsa. This year the community will come
together on Thursday, April 24th, 2014 to support HIV
prevention, testing, and education. Each participating
restaurant will give a portion of the proceeds from lunch
Dine Oul. Fig_Jil AIDS, and dinner service to H.O.P.E.
Get a group of friends together, go out to eat, and support HIV prevention.
The more you eat and the more people you invite out to eat, the more
money is donated to H.O.P.E.
For a list of participating restaurants, please visit www.hopetesting.org

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

LGBTI Transitional Youth Online Survey
The transitional youth study is a first-of-its-kind effort to raise awareness
(especially among Oklahoma state agencies) that LGBTI youth exist in the
state and that services are needed to alleviate very real challenges. The
online survey is completely anonymous and results will contribute to
increased recognition of LGBTI concerns statewide. In exchange for
participation, researchers are offering $10 in gift certificate credit
redeemable at giftcertificates.com for the first 250 urban and 250 rural
participants. If you are 18 - 25 years old, reside in Oklahoma, and identify
as LGBTI you may be eligible to participated by going to http://tiny.cc/
oklgbti2. With questions or concerns, please contact Douglas Knutson,
at douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

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Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events
It's time to Vote for the New Monarch(s) for Reign VII
of the Imperial Court of All Oklahoma!
Must be 18 with Oklahoma ID to Vote
Tulsa
Friday, March 28th, 2014
Club Majestic 9:00 - 11:30 pm
Tulsa Eagle 10:00 pm - 12:00 am

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Saturday, March 29th, 2014
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (OkEq) 2:00 - 4:00 pm
Bamboo Lounge 8:00 - 11:00 pm
Oklahoma City
Saturday, March 29th, 2014
Cimarron Alliance 5:00 - 7:00 pm
The Boom 10:00 - 11:15 pm
Partners 11:30 pm - 12:30 am

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org
Coronation VII Weekend - April 3-6, 2014
"A Scenic Tour Throughout Time, A Romantic Comedy of Fashions!"
Hyatt Regency Downtown Tulsa
All Ages Welcome
For more information on each days events and to purchase Individual or
Full Weekend Ticket Packages, please visit our Coronation VII website
page - www.impcourtok.webs.com

Equality Center Pride Store
Just in time for Spring weather, the Pride Store now has
rainbow fedora hats in stock for $10 each.

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Silencing the Self'
by Dana Crowley Jack
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Dana Crowley Jack offers startling new insights into
the roots of female depression as she illuminates why
women are far more likely than men to suffer major
depression in adulthood. Silencing the Self is the first
sweeping overview of depression in women that
draws on new understandings of the importance of
relationships in women's lives. Attending closely to
what depressed women have to say about their lives,
Jack reframes major concepts of depression, freeing
them from traditional models that have restricted our
ability to listen to women's perspectives on
depression.

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providing new meanings to familiar themes: dependence, pleasing, anger,
goodness, low self-esteem. These women clearly articulate a no-win, either/
or tension in their lives, a tension between sacrificing their own needs in order
to preserve a relationship and acting on their needs and feelings at the risk of
losing the relationship. Their stories bring to light the "activity required to be
passive"--the way women actively silence themselves in order to cultivate and
maintain intimate relationships. To accommodate, they learn to censor
themselves, to devalue their experience, to repress anger, to be silent.
Examining moral themes in depressed women's narratives, Jack
demonstrates how internalized cultural expectations of feminine goodness
affect women's behavior in relationships and precipitate the plunge into
depression.

Check for this selection and more by visiting our library database online
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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eNews

April 2nd, 2014
In This Issue

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EBA Sponsor
2014 Equality Gala
First Thursday Art Show
MOREcolor

Welcome to the eNews.
Make your plans to attend our Equality Gala on Saturday April 26th, 2014.
Purchase a seat or sponsor a table now and find more information at
www.okeq.org/gala
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Oklahomans for Equality

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Workforce Oklahoma
Tulsa Two Spirit Gathering
Tulsa Pride Leather Fashion
Show
NOH8 Photo Shoot
EBA
La Cage Aux Folles
Emma's Revolution &amp; Holly
Near
SAFE Ally Week
Tulsa Growl
TMSL Volunteers
Dining Out for Life

6585 S. Yale , Suite 200, Tulsa OK

Paragraph 175
Holocaust Commemoration

2014 Equality Gala
Saturday, April 26th, 2014; 6:30 pm

LGBTI Transitional Youth
Survey
Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Find Us on Facebook

OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting

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Thursday,
April 10th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The April exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Nicole Moan.

Counseling Services

First Thursday Art Show Reception
Thursday, April 3rd, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm
The April Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center feature the works of Nicole Moan, in a
show beginning with a reception on Thursday, April 3rd, 2014 from 6:00 9:00 pm and continuing throughout the month.

Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

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Counseling Services

MOREcolor 2014 Artists Submissions
Call for entries; Opening Night June 19th, 2014

MORE color
Calling all interested artists ages 18 and over, submissions are now open
for the annual MOREcolor Fine Arts Exhibition, a highly anticipated feature
of the Tulsa Pride celebration.

Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

The Festive and always surprising Opening Night reception will be held
June 19th, 2014 at 6:00 pm at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center. It is free
and open to the public. To submit your work for the show, click here. The
deadline for entry is May 1st, 2014.
For more information, visit MOREcolorart.com

Workforce Oklahoma Employment Services
Thursday, April 3rd, 2014; 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
On Thursday, April 3rd, 2014 from 1:00 - 4:00
pm, Carlos with Workforce Oklahoma will be on
hand at the Equality Center to offer help to those
looking for employment. Carlos will help with
career planning, resume building, interview skills
and accessing job opportunities.

Tulsa Two Spirits Society Gathering
April 25th - 28th, 2014
Osage Hills State Park
2131 Osage Hills State Park Road
Pawhuska, OK 74056

Counseling Services
Tuesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Eric Jett, LPC
918.850.0987
E.Jett@OkEq.org

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Counseling Services
The Tulsa Two Spirit Society gathering's program will include workshops on
traditional and contemporary Native American culture, Pow Wows,
stompdancing, celebrations, Native faith, and other related activities. No
alcohol, drugs or guns will be allowed.
The Tulsa Two Spirits Society is "a non-profit Native American LGBT
Collective. We seek to affirm and embody positive traditional and modern
Two Spirit identities, and in so doing, be valued members of our
communities".
For more information on the gathering, download the Tulsa Two Spirit
Gathering information packet or just the registration form here.

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Tulsa Pride 2014
Upcoming Events
Pride Night at Mojo's - Saturday, April 5th
Pride Night at Area 18 - Saturday, April 19th
209 Karaoke Pride Night - Friday, April 25th
Pride Night at TNT's - Saturday, May 10th
For more information about these events
and all upcoming Tulsa Pride events,
visit the Tulsa Pride Facebook Event page or
www.TulsaPride.org

NOH8 Campaign Photo Shoot
Sunday, April 13th, 2014; 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
On Sunday, April 13th, 2014, the NOH8 Campaign will set up their mobile
studio in Tulsa, Oklahoma -- offering Oklahomans a chance to be heard.

K9 Boot Camp
Every Sunday
1:00 pm
The class will consist of
minimal lecture/discussion
to cover basic principles of
how dogs learn, motivation,
general information,
and questions.
Free for Members,
$5 for Non Members.
Email
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org
to enroll.
Facilitated by
Carrie McDowell of Out of
the Doghouse, Ltd. Co.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and

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Oklahomans for Equality and the Tulsa Pride 2014 Committee will host the
photo shoot at the Equality Center.
The NOH8 Campaign's Tulsa shoot is scheduled to begin on April 13th at
1:00 pm and will end at 4:00 pm. Free parking is available on the streets
surrounding the center. Prices are $40.00 for solo portraits and $25.00 per
person for couple or group portraits. Interested volunteers should contact
the NOH8 Campaign via email at info@NOH8Campaign.com. Additional
details can be found at www.noh8campaign.com. RSVP to the photo
shoot on Facebook here.
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Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The April Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, April 16th, 2014 at
6:00 pm, at The Office of Dr. Blane Snodgrass, Tulsa Eye Clinic, 7171 S
Yale, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send
an invite to everyone on your friends list.
Dr. Blane Snodgrass
Tulsa Eye Clinic
7171 S Yale
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136
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EBA Member Business: Massage Time

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Se1Vice, and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

La Cage Aux Folles
Cox Business Center
Assembly Hall, Cox Business Center
April 3, 4, 5 - 7:30 pm
April 5, 6 - 2:00 pm

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

After twenty years of un-wedded bliss Georges and Albin, two men
partnered for better-or-worse get a bit of both when Georges' son
announces his impending marriage to the daughter of a bigoted, right-wing
politician. Further complicating the situation is the 'family business': Albin
and Georges run a drag nightclub in St. Tropez, where Albin is the "star"
performer 'Zaza'. Georges reluctantly agrees to masquerade as "normal"
when he meets the family of the bride-to-be. But Albin has other plans, with
hilarious results.
Purchase Tickets

Emma's Revolution &amp; Holly Near
Friday, April 11th, 2014; 7:30 pm

Boot Camp
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Join for an intense workout
and get in shape.
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All Souls Unitarian Church
2952 S. Peoria Ave
Emma Revolution will be accompanying the fabulous Holly Near, along
with pianist, Jan Martinelli in Tulsa on Friday, April 11th, 2014 at 7:30 pm.
With special, sing-a-long tribute to Pete Seeger
$20 advance / $25 at the door
available at www.emmasrevolution.com

aerobics class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

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University of Central Oklahoma
Student Alliance for Equality Ally Week
Keynote Speech, Thursday, April 3rd, 2014; 6:00 pm
University of Central Oklahoma
Nigh University Center Ballroom
100 North University Drive
Edmond, OK 73034
On Thursday, April 3rd, 2014 from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm, Student Alliance For
Equality (SAFE) will be hosting Brendon Ayanbadejo, three time pro bowler
and super bowl champion, as a keynote speaker on why being an ally of
the LGBTQ community is important and the importance of diversity and
inclusion in life, including in sports. As part of Ally Week, SAFE is honored to
have Brendon as he is very vocal straight ally of the LGBTQ community,
and was instrumental in passing Marriage Equality in Maryland. To continue
the theme of inclusion in sports, Dr. Pope, University of Central Oklahoma's
own Crimson Tide National Champion, will be introducing him.

This event is free and open to the public and the keynote address will occur
in the Nigh University Center Ballrooms at the University of Central
Oklahoma.

Rainbow Writers
1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
to attend

ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
Open AA Group
Thursdays
12:00 pm
This open AA group meets
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday at Noon.
Contact 918.743.2754 for
more info.

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If Britney Spears can party it up in Vegas w ith one
of he r boys and go get married on a wh im and annul
her marriage the next day, why can 't a loving same
sex coup le tie t he knot? How cou ld our society gra nt
more rights to a heterosexual one n ight stand
wedd ing in Vegas than a gay coup le that has been
together for 3, 5, 10 yea rs of t r ue love?

- Brendon Aya nbadejo

Keynote Address
UCO Nigh
University Center
Ballrooms B&amp;C
6:00 PM
Thursday, April 3rd
Free and open
to the public

Two Step &amp;
Country Line Dance
Thursdays
7:30 pm
Kick your heels up here at
OkEq. Learn the newest
steps and the refresh the
old ones to make you the
Bell of the Ball. Facilitated
by Brittany
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

SAFE
ALLY WEEK

Tulsa Growl 2014
May 8th - 11th, 2014

Yoga A - Z

The Green Country Bears are proud to sponsor Tulsa Growl on
May 8th - 11th, 2014. Tulsa's Best Bear Run will be an event
filled weekend so be sure to visit www.tulsagrowl.com and
check out the entire schedule and to register.

TMSL is looking for Volunteers for their new Up
All Night Softball Tourney

Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Tulsa Metro Softball League is introducing a new tournament format to the
gay leagues this year with their all night tournament. The tournament will
start on Good Friday, April 18th, 2014 6:30 pm and play all night long with
Championship games playing at 6:30 am Saturday, April 19th, 2014. TMSL
is looking for some Tulsans to help out with the event by helping to setup,
refill water stations, sell t-shirts, answer questions from our out of town
guests and much more!
Volunteers will receive a free tournament t-shirt, have access to all player
discounts from sponsors for the weekend, and will be invited to attend and
enjoy player specials at the closing awards party the evening of Saturday,
April 19th, 2014 at Area 18.
Please email Daniel Meier at
TournamentDirector@TulsaMetroSoftball.com with questions,
or click here to sign up.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card

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games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Dining Out for Life
Thursday, April 24th, 2014; Lunch and Dinner
H.O.P.E. is preparing for their Annual DINING OUT FOR
LIFE in Tulsa. This year the community will come
together on Thursday, April 24th, 2014 to support HIV
prevention, testing, and education. Each participating
restaurant will give a portion of the proceeds from lunch
Dine Oul. Fig_Jil AIDS, and dinner service to H.O.P.E.
Get a group of friends together, go out to eat, and support HIV prevention.
The more you eat and the more people you invite out to eat, the more
money is donated to H.O.P.E.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

For a list of participating restaurants, please visit www.hopetesting.org

'Paragraph 175' screening at Circle Cinema
April 27th, 2014; 2:00 pm
Circle Cinema
12 S Lewis
Sunday, April 27th, 2014; 2:00 pm
Historian Klaus M�ller interviews
survivors of the Nazi persecution of
homosexuals because of the German
Penal Code of 1871.
Admission price is $7 and tickets are
available at circlecinema.com

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Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

NOT TO BE MISSED
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17th Annual Interfaith
Holocaust Commemoration

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Thursday, May 1st, 2014; 7:00 pm
Temple Israel
2004 E 22nd Pl
The Tulsa Council for Holocaust Education invites the public to honor the
forgotten victims at the 17th Annual Interfaith Holocaust Commemoration
on Thursday, May 1st, 2014 at 7:00 pm. at Temple Israel. Dr. Nadine
Blumer is the featured speaker and will address the topic, "Forgotten
Holocaust Victims: How Germany Remembers the Roma". Blumer recently
finished a fellowship at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and
now is starting a postdoctoral fellowship at the Centre for Ethnographic
Research and Exhibition in the Aftermath of Violence at Concordia
University in Montreal, Quebec. For more information about this event,
please visit jewishtulsa.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
THURSDAY, MAY 1 • 7 P.M. • TEMPLE ISRAEL, 2004 E. 22ND PLACE

LGBTI Transitional Youth Online Survey
The transitional youth study is a first-of-its-kind effort to raise awareness
(especially among Oklahoma state agencies) that LGBTI youth exist in the
state and that services are needed to alleviate very real challenges. The
online survey is completely anonymous and results will contribute to
increased recognition of LGBTI concerns statewide. In exchange for
participation, researchers are offering $10 in gift certificate credit
redeemable at giftcertificates.com for the first 250 urban and 250 rural
participants. If you are 18 - 25 years old, reside in Oklahoma, and identify
as LGBTI you may be eligible to participated by going to http://tiny.cc/
oklgbti2. With questions or concerns, please contact Douglas Knutson,
at douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.

Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events

Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

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MISSION:

Coronation VII Weekend - April 3-6, 2014
"A Scenic Tour Throughout Time, A Romantic Comedy of Fashions!"
Hyatt Regency Downtown Tulsa
All Ages Welcome

Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

For more information on each days events and to purchase Individual or
Full Weekend Ticket Packages, please visit our Coronation VII website
page - www.impcourtok.webs.com

Equality Center Pride Store
Just in time for Spring weather, the Pride Store now has
rainbow fedora hats in stock for $10 each.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Earthly Joys'
by Philippa Gregory

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Whether he is nurturing a single rare seedling into a
blossoming tree or planning acres of exquisitely
conceived royal gardens, John Tradescant's fame and
skill as a gardener are unsurpassed in seventeenthcentury England. But it is Tradescant's clear-sighted
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servant, and in his role as informal confidant during
garden strolls with Sir Robert Cecil, adviser to King
James I, he witnesses the making of history, from the
Gunpowder Plot to the accession of King Charles I
and the growing animosity between Parliament and
court.
Tradescant's talents soon come to the attention of the most powerful man in
the country, the irresistible Duke of Buckingham, the lover of King Charles I.
Tradescant has always been faithful to his masters, but Buckingham is unlike
any he has ever known: flamboyant, outrageously charming, and utterly
reckless. Every certainty upon which Tradescant has based his life -- his love
of his wife and children, his passion for his work, his loyalty to his country -- is
shattered as he follows Buckingham to court, to war, and to the forbidden
territories of human love.
From the details of garden design and innovation to the politics of a growing
revolution which was to kill a king and turn a world upside down, Philippa
Gregory once again makes history come alive through the people whose
passions shaped that world.

Check for this selection and more by visiting our library database online
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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January 10th, 2014
In This Issue

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EBA Sponsor
Maybe Baby
East Village Meet
Tulsa Metro Basketball

Welcome to the eNews.
Join us for the OkEq walking entry in the Martin Luther King, Jr. parade on
January 20th, 2014 at 10:00 am at the Equality Center.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Dr. Ronald LaButti, DO, FAOAO

MLK Jr Parade
ACA Assistance
Counseling Services
EBA
King Father for Life, BIll
Francisco
EBA Sponsor

Hips-Knees-Shoulders
Foot/Ankle-Sports Medicine
Team doctor for Tulsa Threat
and Tulsa Crew.

Mention this ad for
priority scheduling by
calling 918-514-3009
or online at
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6585 S. Yale, Suite 200, Tulsa OK

Maybe Baby?
Saturday, January 11th, 2014; 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Is your biological clock ticking? Spring will soon be
here. Are you thinking, maybe baby? What
changes will this bring other than diapers? That
romantic dinner for two is now a play date for three
in the park. Trade in your night cap for a bottle of
warm milk and a burp rag. Need a babysitter? Good luck. Family and
Children Services will be giving you the 411 on things to think about before
having a baby. This is a free workshop, but we do ask that you RSVP
at Gamily@OkEq.org.

EBA Fundraiser
National Dine for 2-1-1 Day
Black Hearts Ball
The Cheril Vendetti
Experience
Unscripted Play
Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma
Research Study
Inclement Weather Policy
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Find Us on Facebook

East Village District Meeting
Tuesday, January 14th, 2014; 5:30 pm

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Keep up with the development of the "Sunny Side of
Downtown". The East Village District of Tulsa will have
a meeting at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center on
Tuesday, January 14th, 2014 at 5:30 pm.

Tulsa Metro Basketball League Winter Season
Wednesday nights at 7:00 pm
Winter Season is through February

OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
January 23rd, 7:00 pm

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The league plays 3 on 3 games on a half court each
Wednesday night through February at 7:00 pm. Tulsa
Metro Basketball League is an offical program of OkEq
and a member organization of the Equality Sports
Alliance of Tulsa. $50 sign up fee. Games are played
at the Charles Schusterman Jewish Community Center
at 2021 E 71st St, Tulsa, OK. Daryn Drake will be the
head coach for the new Basketball season. For more
information about the league, please contact
Basketball@OkEq.org.

2014 Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Celebration
&amp; Parade
Monday, January 20th, 2014; 11:00 am
John Hope Franklin &amp; Cincinnati
51 years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stated, "I have a dream that my
four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged
by the color of their skin but by the content of their character". Well, a new
dream is that some day our children will not be judged for who they love or
the make up of their family. This is a day to recognize equality and unity.
GAMILY will be walking as a family in the parade and carrying posters.
The plan is to meet at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center by 10:00 am
and then carpool to the parade. After the parade, we will be eating as a
family; enjoying a meal back at the Equality Center. Please RSVP at
Gamily@OkEq.org to be a part of this wonderful gathering.

Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The January exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Cristiana
Prado

Counseling Services

Affordable Care Act Assistance
Every Wednesday from 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every Wednesday from 1:00 - 4:00
pm. Mr. Jordan will be available to assist consumers
in understanding the new programs, taking
advantage of consumer protections, and navigating
the health insurance system to find the most
affordable coverage that meets the consumer's

Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

needs.

New Counseling Services
Sundays by appointment from 12:00 - 6:00 pm
Michal Maybello will be available by appointment on
Sundays from 12:00 - 6:00 pm for individual, youth,

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adolescent and couples counseling on a sliding fee scale
based on income. Appointments are required. Contact
Michal
Maybello,
LPC
at
918.346.1918
or
Maybello@OkEq.org.

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

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Counseling Services

Q!Busmess Alliance

The January Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, January 15th,
2014 at 6:00 pm, at Embassy Suites, Embassy Suites, 3332 S. 79th E. Ave.
Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone on your
friends list.
Embassy Suites
3332 S. 79th E. Ave
Tulsa, Oklahoma

Bill Francisco announced as King Father for Life
2014 Jos� Honors from the International Court System

Tuesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Eric Jett, LPC
918.850.0987
E.Jett@OkEq.org

On behalf of Absolute Empress VI Cougar Anne Savon-Ewing Wiley, the
Board of Directors, College of Monarchs and membership of the Imperial
Court of All Oklahoma, I am pleased to announce that King Father for Life
(Prince Consort to Reign VI) Bill ("Clogger Bill") Francisco is one of the
recipients of the 2014 Jos� Honors from the International Court System.

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

Ths Jos� Honors are named for Jose Julio Sarria, HMIM Absolute
Empress I, the founder of the Imperial Court System. They recognize
members of the International Court System for their outstanding
accomplishments within their respective Court families and throughout
their broader community. Empress Cougar Anne and the Board of
Directors were pleased to nominate Bill for this honor, both for his service
to the Imperial Court of All Oklahoma since its inception, as a trusted
advisor, supporter and friend; and for his work in the wider community for
many decades, helping to assist those in need. Serving the country as an
Army Veteran, Bill helped rebuild Europe after WWII by teaching orphans

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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of war about music and dance. Bill was also one of the founders of the
Tulsa Ballet and Tulsa Opera.

Tai Chi Class

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Sundays
4:00 pm
Tai Chi is an ancient
Chinese martial art that
promotes strong mind,
body and spirit through the
cultivation of the proper
movement of your qi
throughout your body.
Facilitated by
Wade Blevins
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Equality Business Alliance Fundraiser Dinner
Tuesday, January 21st, 2014; Starting at 6:00 pm
Tuesday, January 21st, 2014
Dalesandro's Italian Cuisine
1740 S. Boston
Door open at 6:00 pm.

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

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Dalesandro's is hosting a fundraiser for the Equality Business Alliance and
will be donating a portion of the sales that night back to the EBA.
Make a reservation by calling 918.582.1551.

National Dine for 2-1-1 Day
Tuesday, February 11th, 2014

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
Tuesdays
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Cay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tramgender Elders

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm

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A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Support A Great Non -Profit Service and Eat Well Too!
Dine at one of these fabulous restaurants on

Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Self Defense Class

And they'll donate to the 2-1-1 Hotline!

Tuesdays
8:00 pm
The class is designed to
teach self defense,
strengthen the body, and
cultivate good character
through the study of "wu
de" of martial ethics.
Facilitated by
Wade Blevins
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

Just say 2-1-1 when you order at:
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114 North Boston Ave.
DECO DISTRICT DOWNTOWN
The Vault
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620 South Cincinnati Ave
Mod's Coffee and Crepes
507 South Boston Ave.

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James E. McNellie's Pub
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Boot Camp
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Join for an intense workout
and get in shape.
This is not your average
aerobics class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Gender Outreach

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7031 South Zurich Avenue
Learn more here: www.211tulsa.org

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Black Hearts Ball
Friday, February 14th, 2014; 7:30 - 10:30 pm

This Valentine's Day...

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

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Rainbow Writers

Cupid can suck it!
Friday, February 14th, 2014 at 7:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

The Cheril Vendetti Experience

1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
to attend

Saturday, February 15th, 2014; 9:00 pm &amp; 10:30 pm

ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
Open AA Group
Thursdays
12:00 pm
This open AA group meets
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday at Noon.
Contact 918.743.2754 for
more info.

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Two Step &amp;
Country Line Dance
Thursdays
7:30 pm
Kick your heels up here at
OkEq. Learn the newest
steps and the refresh the
old ones to make you the
Bell of the Ball. Facilitated
by Brittany
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

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Unscripted Play
January Workshops

Yoga A - Z
Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Dutch artist Ieke Trinks from the Netherlands, and Tulsa artist Sarah
McKemie will offer collaborative workshops in performance and
improvisation. Using play, listening, trust and laughter, we will explore selfawareness and discover ways to be in the here and now.
The workshops offer a positive and supportive environment. No previous
experience in performance or improvisation is necessary. Participants only
need a willingness to experiment. The workshops will be documented and
culminate in an exhibit at the new Hardesty Arts Center.
Dates and times: Workshop will take place at the Equality Center. Date
and time for meetings will be determined by the participants and

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play

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facilitators.
Contact Sarah McKemie to enroll at sarah@sarahmckemie.com or
Mary Jones Mary.Jones@OkEq.org
To learn more about Ieke and Sarah:
ieketrinks.nl

some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

sarahmckemie.com

Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

The Empresses of The Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
invite you to

the 6th Annual Black &amp; White Ball
"The Redneck Cinderella Ball"
Friday, January 10th, 2014
7:00 pm - Light Buffet
8:00 pm - Show

The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

at the Bamboo Lounge in Tulsa
For more information, contact impcourt@gmail.com
Donations can also be made on the ICAO website
www.impcourtok.webs.com

Research Study
Interested in helping Counselors better serve our
community?
Once you've been determined to be eligible, you'll
complete a phone interview with the researcher
that'll last about an hour. After the interview is
transcribed, the researcher will send it back to you
so you can make sure it's accurate. That's it!
What's the interview for? Research is currently being conducted by the
University of South Carolina in order to help counselors better understand
how their LGBT clients develop their identities. Given that our community
has needs that are different and require a specialized set of skills;
this research will help to equip Counselors with the tools they need to
better help us.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

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Ok, who's eligible? We're looking for interviewees who are:
18 years of age or older
Women
Men and women who identify as a racial minority (African America, Latino/
a, etc.)
From the Southeastern United States
What's in it for me? By participating, you'll have the opportunity to
potentially shift the way in which our community receives mental health
care. You'll also be helping to establish the foundation for creating more
informed and effective ways for mental health care professionals to treat
our community.
To volunteer or for more information, just contact:

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Omar Troutman (troutman@mailbox.sc.edu) or call 803.240.8310

Inclement Weather Policy
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
In the event of inclement weather you may need to confirm that special
events and regularly scheduled programming at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center have not been canceled due to poor road conditions or
winter weather advisories.
Please contact the Equality Center by calling 918-743-4297 or check the
OkEq website: www.okeq.org or OkEq on Facebook.
Toby Jenkins, Executive Director of Oklahomans for Equality, will contact
the local media so we can be included in the posted weather-related
closings. Info will also be posted on Facebook.

Equality Center Pride Store
Tulsa Metro Hottest Firefighters calendars for 2014 are back
in stock! They are $10, and the proceeds go to
the Tulsa Firefighters Educational Clowns Fund.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.
HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.

MISSION:

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Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Growing Up Gay; From Left Out to Coming Out'
by Funny Gay Males

You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Here are all the special things we loved, strategies
we adopted, and situations we avoided in making
our way toward being officially and at long last Out.
Relive with the Funny Gay Males the joy of
discovering Dr. Seuss and his gallery of selfconscious misfits. Remember that perfect gay kid
hero, Superman, who like many of us left his small
town for the big city and a low-paying job in a
creative business. Recall the trouble you got into by
gravitating to all the "wrong" toys. Be nostalgic
about Prom Night, when you wanted to tell your
camera-wielding parents that they were right not to
pass up their last opportunity to document their son's date with a girl, and
about when you developed your first awkward, embarrassing, delirious
crush on the boy next door.

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

Check for this selection and more by visiting our library database online
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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Make your plans to attend our Equality Gala on Saturday April 26th, 2014.
Purchase a seat or sponsor a table now and find more information at
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10 Years to the 10th Circuit Send Off
Wednesday, April 16th, 2014; 2:00 pm
Security Checkpoint, Second Level
Tulsa International Airport
7777 E Apache
Tulsa, OK 74145
It is a big week in Oklahoma for the LGBT community. Plaintiffs in the
Oklahoma Marriage Equality lawsuit head to the 10th Circuit Court of
Appeals in Denver. Send off party at the Tulsa International Airport 2:00 pm
on Wednesday April 16th. Facebook Event
Bring your "proud of you" signs and "best wishes" banners. Assemble at the
security checkpoint lobby on the second level at the top of the escalators.
Remember...they have been representing all of us for almost 10 years.

EBA
MOREcolor
Tulsa GSA Scholarship
Tulsa Two Spirit Gathering
Tulsa Pride Leather Fashion
Show
World Book Night
First Thursday Art Show
EBA Sponsor
Linda Barton Paul
Guys Dine Too
Tulsa Growl
TMSL Volunteers
Dining Out for Life
Tulsa Pride Flapjack
Fundraiser
International Family Day
Paragraph 175
Holocaust Commemoration
LGBTI Transitional Youth
Survey
Tulsa JOLT Golf Classic
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Find Us on Facebook
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OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
May 15th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

2014 Equality Gala
Saturday, April 26th, 2014; 6:30 pm

OkEq Art Exhibit
The April exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Nicole Moan.

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

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Ticket purchases and sponsorship information
Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

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QJBusmess Alliance

The April Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, April 16th, 2014 at
6:00 pm, at The Office of Dr. Blane Snodgrass, Tulsa Eye Clinic, 7171 S
Yale, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send
an invite to everyone on your friends list.
Dr. Blane Snodgrass
Tulsa Eye Clinic
7171 S Yale
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136

MOREcolor 2014 Artists Submissions
Call for entries; Opening Night June 19th, 2014

MORE color

Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

Calling all interested artists ages 18 and over, submissions are now open for
the annual MOREcolor Fine Arts Exhibition, a highly anticipated feature of
the Tulsa Pride celebration.
The Festive and always surprising Opening Night reception will be held
June 19th, 2014 at 6:00 pm at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center. It is free
and open to the public. To submit your work for the show, click here. The
deadline for entry is May 1st, 2014.
For more information, visit MOREcolorart.com

Tulsa Gay and Straight Alliance Scholarship
Deadline is April 18th, 2014

Counseling Services
Tuesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Eric Jett, LPC
918.850.0987
E.Jett@OkEq.org

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Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

Booker T Washington, Union High School and Central High School
participate in a GSA Lock In at the Equality Center
The Tulsa Gay and Straight Alliance Scholarship is available for high school
seniors in Tulsa County, Oklahoma with overall GPA of at least 2.50, and will
demonstrate character, leadership and participation through the school's
GSA and in other documented activities. The applicant must get the support
from a faculty sponsor of the GSA. Sponsored by the Tulsa Community
Foundation. Download the scholarship application here

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Tulsa Two Spirits Society Gathering
April 25th - 28th, 2014
Osage Hills State Park
2131 Osage Hills State Park Road
Pawhuska, OK 74056

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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K9 Boot Camp
Every Sunday
1:00 pm
The class will consist of
minimal lecture/discussion
to cover basic principles of
how dogs learn, motivation,
general information,
and questions.
Free for Members,
$5 for Non Members.
Email
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org
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Facilitated by
Carrie McDowell of Out of
the Doghouse, Ltd. Co.

SOS Group
The Tulsa Two Spirit Society gathering's program will include workshops on
traditional and contemporary Native American culture, Pow Wows,
stompdancing, celebrations, Native faith, and other related activities. No
alcohol, drugs or guns will be allowed.

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and

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The Tulsa Two Spirits Society is "a non-profit Native American LGBT
Collective. We seek to affirm and embody positive traditional and modern
Two Spirit identities, and in so doing, be valued members of our
communities".
For more information on the gathering, download the Tulsa Two Spirit
Gathering information packet or just the registration form here.

Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Tulsa Pride 2014
Upcoming Events

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Patio Party at Area 18 - Saturday, April 19th
209 Karaoke Pride Night - Friday, April 25th
Pride Night at TNT's - Saturday, May 10th
Tulsa Pride Flapjack Fundraiser - Saturday, May 17th
For more information about these events
and all upcoming Tulsa Pride events,
visit the Tulsa Pride Facebook Event page or
www.TulsaPride.org

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2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
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have lost a partner or
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1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
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7:00 - 8:00 pm.
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On one magical evening 25,000 book givers will spread
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the love of reading across the nation.
Cindy Hulsey, from the Tulsa City-County Library, will
share some love at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center by
giving away 20 copies of Tales of the City by Armistead
Maupin. And if you crave more, TCCL has thousands more
you can read, listen to, or download for free.

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Also available that evening, Code Name Verity by
Elizabeth Wein. Donated by Miranda Dawson, this
historical fiction novel takes place during WWII. It's part
epistolary and focuses on two girls, Maddie and Verity, who
are involved in the war and best friends.

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visit here

First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
Thursday, May 1st, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm
The May Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of Ted Holland, in
a show beginning with a reception on Thursday, May 1st, 2014 from 6:00 9:00 pm and continuing throughout the month.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Service, and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tramgender Elders

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
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1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Linda Barton Paul - Music @ 501 Concert Series
Sunday, April 27th, 2014; 7:30 pm
Trinity Episcopal Church
501 S Cincinnati
Tulsa, OK 74013
As part of the Music@51 Concert Series,
Linda Barton Paul will perform BACH TO
BRUBECK! On Sunday, April 27th, 2014 at
7:30 pm, Linda will play music you never

Boot Camp
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Join for an intense workout
and get in shape.
This is not your average

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thought you would hear on the harp. Linda
Paul, a native of Tulsa, Oklahoma, has
played the harp professionally since 1970.
She has toured across the United States and
around the world, teaches master classes at
Harp Festivals and has recorded 14 CDs.
General Admission at the door is $20
Student and Senior admission is $10
For more information or to purchase advance tickets, visit here

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, May 6th, 2014; 6:30 pm
The May meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at Fuji's on Brookside on
Tuesday, May 6th, 2014 at 6:30 pm. Fuji's on Brookside is located at
3739 S. Peoria Ave
Guys Dine Too is a social program for Gay Men, and their male Allies/
friends, and meets at a different restaurant every month.

aerobics class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

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Please RSVP to Richard Haley at gaydine2@yahoo.com
if you plan on attending.

Tulsa Growl 2014
May 8th - 11th, 2014

The Green Country Bears are proud to sponsor Tulsa Growl on
May 8th - 11th, 2014. Tulsa's Best Bear Run will be an event
filled weekend so be sure to visit www.tulsagrowl.com and
check out the entire schedule and to register.

TMSL is looking for Volunteers for their new Up All
Night Softball Tourney
Tulsa Metro Softball League is introducing a new tournament format to the
gay leagues this year with their all night tournament. The tournament will
start on Good Friday, April 18th, 2014 6:30 pm and play all night long with
Championship games playing at 6:30 am Saturday, April 19th, 2014. TMSL
is looking for some Tulsans to help out with the event by helping to setup,
refill water stations, sell t-shirts, answer questions from our out of town
guests and much more!

Rainbow Writers
1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
to attend

ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
Open AA Group
Thursdays
12:00 pm
This open AA group meets
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday at Noon.
Contact 918.743.2754 for
more info.

Volunteers will receive a free tournament t-shirt, have access to all player
discounts from sponsors for the weekend, and will be invited to attend and

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enjoy player specials at the closing awards party the evening of Saturday,
April 19th, 2014 at Area 18.

Two Step &amp;
Country Line Dance

Please email Daniel Meier at
TournamentDirector@TulsaMetroSoftball.com with questions,
or click here to sign up.

Thursdays
7:30 pm
Kick your heels up here at
OkEq. Learn the newest
steps and the refresh the
old ones to make you the
Bell of the Ball. Facilitated
by Brittany
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members

www.tulsametrosoftball.com

Yoga A - Z

Dining Out for Life
Thursday, April 24th, 2014; Lunch and Dinner
H.O.P.E. is preparing for their Annual DINING OUT FOR
LIFE in Tulsa. This year the community will come
together on Thursday, April 24th, 2014 to support HIV
prevention, testing, and education. Each participating
restaurant will give a portion of the proceeds from lunch
Dine Out. t'igJ1t AIDS, and dinner service to H.O.P.E.

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Get a group of friends together, go out to eat, and support HIV prevention.
The more you eat and the more people you invite out to eat, the more
money is donated to H.O.P.E.
For a list of participating restaurants, please visit www.hopetesting.org

Applebee's - Tulsa Pride Flapjack Raiser

Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Saturday, May 17th, 2014; 8:00 - 10:00 am

Applebee's
9409 E 71st St
Tulsa, OK 74133

Applebee$

Join us at the Applebees on 71st for a fun &amp; family-friendly Tulsa Pride
Fundraiser. Buy tickets online here. $10 for a great pancake breakfast to
help fund Tulsa Pride!

International Family Day
Sunday, May 4th, 2014

The Family Equality Council has invited the OkEq
Gamily Program to participate in the International

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card

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Family Day on Sunday, May 4th, 2014. Gamily
wants to show other communities and the world
how beautiful families are. Everyone is welcome to come. Let's get
together for a free game of laser tag. Donated by Laser Quest.

games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

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There is a limited number of spaces, please RSVP by emailing at
Gamily@OkEq.org or call Mary Jones 918.743.4297.

'Paragraph 175' screening at Circle Cinema
Sunday, April 27th, 2014; 2:00 pm
Circle Cinema
12 S Lewis

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Sunday, April 27th, 2014; 2:00 pm
Historian Klaus M�ller interviews
survivors of the Nazi persecution of
homosexuals because of the German
Penal Code of 1871.
Admission price is $7 and tickets are
available at circlecinema.com

NOT TO BE MISSED
ELEGANT AND POWERFUL' ·

17th Annual Interfaith
Holocaust Commemoration
Thursday, May 1st, 2014; 7:00 pm
Temple Israel
2004 E 22nd Pl
The Tulsa Council for Holocaust Education invites the public to honor the
forgotten victims at the 17th Annual Interfaith Holocaust Commemoration on
Thursday, May 1st, 2014 at 7:00 pm. at Temple Israel. Dr. Nadine Blumer is
the featured speaker and will address the topic, "Forgotten Holocaust
Victims: How Germany Remembers the Roma". Blumer recently finished a
fellowship at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and now is
starting a postdoctoral fellowship at the Centre for Ethnographic Research
and Exhibition in the Aftermath of Violence at Concordia University in
Montreal, Quebec. For more information about this event, please
visit jewishtulsa.org

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

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The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

LGBTI Transitional Youth Online Survey
The transitional youth study is a first-of-its-kind effort to raise awareness
(especially among Oklahoma state agencies) that LGBTI youth exist in the
state and that services are needed to alleviate very real challenges. The
online survey is completely anonymous and results will contribute to
increased recognition of LGBTI concerns statewide. In exchange for
participation, researchers are offering $10 in gift certificate credit
redeemable at giftcertificates.com for the first 250 urban and 250 rural
participants. If you are 18 - 25 years old, reside in Oklahoma, and identify as
LGBTI you may be eligible to participated by going to http://tiny.cc/
oklgbti2. With questions or concerns, please contact Douglas Knutson,
at douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

Tulsa JOLT Golf Classic
Saturday, May 3rd, 2014; 8:00 am
The Canyons at Blackjack Ridge
1801 N McKinley Ave
Tulsa, OK 74063
8:00 am Shotgun Start
$75 per player or $300 per team
4-Man Team Scramble format
Registration is open; contact Curtis Austin curtisaustin33@hotmail.com or
Al Warren at 918.361.8739
Cash prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place teams

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

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MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Equality Center Pride Store
The Pride Store is proud to be carrying 'Tulsa is Fabulous' tees
($20) by local artist Zach Raw. At the moment, sizes M, XL and
2X in assorted colors are available, and soon all sizes S
through 2X.
Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Dual Attraction; Understanding Bisexuality'
by Martin S. Weinberg,
Colin Williams and Douglas Pryor

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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For the past two generations, extensive research has
been conducted on the determinants of homosexuality.
But, until now, scant attention has been paid to what is
perhaps the most mysterious--and potentially
illuminating--variation of human sexual expression,
bisexuality. Today, as ignorance and fear of AIDS
makes greater awareness of all forms of sexual
behavior an urgent matter of private and public
consequence, leading sex researchers Martin
Weinberg, Colin Williams, and Douglas Pryor provide
us with the first major study of bisexuality.

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April 25th, 2014
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EBA Sponsor
Programming
Paragraph 175
First Thursday Art Show

Welcome to the eNews.
We can't wait to see everyone at the Equality Gala this Saturday!
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

MOREcolor
Tulsa Pride Leather Fashion
Show
EBA

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Linda Barton Paul
Guys Dine Too
Tulsa Growl
Tulsa Pride Flapjack
Fundraiser
Holocaust Commemoration
International Family Day
LGBTI Transitional Youth
Survey
Tulsa JOLT Golf Classic
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Programming Note
The Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will close at 5:00 pm on Saturday,
April 26th for the 2014 Equality Gala. We will reopen at 12:00 pm on
Sunday, April 27th.

Find Us on Facebook

'Paragraph 175' screening at Circle Cinema
Sunday, April 27th, 2014; 2:00 pm
Circle Cinema
12 S Lewis
Sunday, April 27th, 2014; 2:00 pm
Historian Klaus M�ller interviews
survivors of the Nazi persecution of
homosexuals because of the German
Penal Code of 1871.
Admission price is $7 and tickets are
available at circlecinema.com

OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
May 15th, 7:00 pm

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NOT TO BE MISSED
ELEGANT AND POWERFUL'.

First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
Thursday, May 1st, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm
The May Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of Ted Holland, in
a show beginning with a reception on Thursday, May 1st, 2014 from 6:00 9:00 pm and continuing throughout the month.

after meeting date.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The April exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Nicole Moan.

Counseling Services

MOREcolor 2014 Artists Submissions
Call for entries; Opening Night June 19th, 2014

MORE color
Calling all interested artists ages 18 and over, submissions are now open
for the annual MOREcolor Fine Arts Exhibition, a highly anticipated feature
of the Tulsa Pride celebration.
The Festive and always surprising Opening Night reception will be held
June 19th, 2014 at 6:00 pm at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center. It is free
and open to the public. To submit your work for the show, click here. The
deadline for entry is May 1st, 2014.

Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

For more information, visit MOREcolorart.com

Tulsa Pride 2014
Upcoming Events

Counseling Services

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Pride Flapjack Fundraise
End Up Pride Night

Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

Tulsa Pride Zoo Day
Interfaith Service
Poolside Pride
PFLAG Pride Brun
Counseling Services

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Eric Himan
For more information about these events
and all upcoming Tulsa Pride events,
visit the Tulsa Pride Facebook Event page or
www.TulsaPride.org

Tuesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Eric Jett, LPC
918.850.0987
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couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

K9 Boot Camp
Every Sunday
1:00 pm
The class will consist of
minimal lecture/discussion
to cover basic principles of
how dogs learn, motivation,
general information,
and questions.
Free for Members,
$5 for Non Members.
Email
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org
to enroll.
Facilitated by
Carrie McDowell of Out of
the Doghouse, Ltd. Co.

Registration is open for booth and parade entries
Click here to register

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The May Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, May 21st, 2014 at
6:00 pm, at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E 4th St, Tulsa OK
74120. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone
on your friends list.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Linda Barton Paul - Music @ 501 Concert Series
Sunday, April 27th, 2014; 7:30 pm

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Trinity Episcopal Church
501 S Cincinnati
Tulsa, OK 74013
As part of the Music@51 Concert Series,
Linda Barton Paul will perform BACH TO
BRUBECK! On Sunday, April 27th, 2014 at
7:30 pm, Linda will play music you never
thought you would hear on the harp. Linda
Paul, a native of Tulsa, Oklahoma, has
played the harp professionally since 1970.
She has toured across the United States
and around the world, teaches master
classes at Harp Festivals and has recorded
14 CDs.
General Admission at the door is $20
Student and Senior admission is $10
For more information or to purchase advance tickets, visit here

Guys Dine Too

2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Tuesday, May 6th, 2014; 6:30 pm
The May meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at Fuji's on Brookside on
Tuesday, May 6th, 2014 at 6:30 pm. Fuji's on Brookside is located at
3739 S. Peoria Ave
Guys Dine Too is a social program for Gay Men, and their male Allies/
friends, and meets at a different restaurant every month.
Please RSVP to Richard Haley at gaydine2@yahoo.com
if you plan on attending.

Tulsa Growl 2014
May 8th - 11th, 2014

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

The Green Country Bears are proud to sponsor Tulsa Growl
on May 8th - 11th, 2014. Tulsa's Best Bear Run will be an
event filled weekend so be sure to visit www.tulsagrowl.com
and check out the entire schedule and to register.

Applebee's - Tulsa Pride Flapjack Raiser
Saturday, May 17th, 2014; 8:00 - 10:00 am

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Applebee's
9409 E 71st St
Tulsa, OK 74133

Awlebees

Join us at the Applebees on 71st for a fun &amp; family-friendly Tulsa Pride
Fundraiser. Buy tickets online here. $10 for a great pancake breakfast
to help fund Tulsa Pride!

17th Annual Interfaith
Holocaust Commemoration
Thursday, May 1st, 2014; 7:00 pm
Temple Israel
2004 E 22nd Pl
The Tulsa Council for Holocaust Education invites the public to honor the
forgotten victims at the 17th Annual Interfaith Holocaust Commemoration
on Thursday, May 1st, 2014 at 7:00 pm. at Temple Israel. Dr. Nadine
Blumer is the featured speaker and will address the topic, "Forgotten
Holocaust Victims: How Germany Remembers the Roma". Blumer recently
finished a fellowship at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
and now is starting a postdoctoral fellowship at the Centre for
Ethnographic Research and Exhibition in the Aftermath of Violence at
Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec. For more information about this
event, please visit jewishtulsa.org

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Boot Camp
THURSDAY, MAY 1 • 7 P.M. • TEMPLE ISRAEL, 2004 E. 22ND PLACE

International Family Day
Sunday, May 4th, 2014

The Family Equality Council has invited the OkEq
Gamily Program to participate in the International
Family Day on Sunday, May 4th, 2014. Gamily
wants to show other communities and the world
how beautiful families are. Everyone is welcome
to come. Let's get together for a free game of laser tag. Donated by
Laser Quest.

Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Join for an intense workout
and get in shape.
This is not your average
aerobics class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for

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Gamily@OkEq.org or call Mary Jones 918.743.4297.

transgender and intersex
individuals.

LGBTI Transitional Youth Online Survey
The transitional youth study is a first-of-its-kind effort to raise awareness
(especially among Oklahoma state agencies) that LGBTI youth exist in the
state and that services are needed to alleviate very real challenges. The
online survey is completely anonymous and results will contribute to
increased recognition of LGBTI concerns statewide. In exchange for
participation, researchers are offering $10 in gift certificate credit
redeemable at giftcertificates.com for the first 250 urban and 250 rural
participants. If you are 18 - 25 years old, reside in Oklahoma, and identify
as LGBTI you may be eligible to participated by going to http://tiny.cc/
oklgbti2. With questions or concerns, please contact Douglas Knutson,
at douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

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Rainbow Writers
1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
to attend

ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS

Tulsa JOLT Golf Classic
Saturday, May 3rd, 2014; 8:00 am

Open AA Group

The Canyons at Blackjack Ridge
1801 N McKinley Ave
Tulsa, OK 74063

Thursdays
12:00 pm
This open AA group meets
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday at Noon.
Contact 918.743.2754 for
more info.

8:00 am Shotgun Start
$75 per player or $300 per team
4-Man Team Scramble format
Registration is open; contact Curtis Austin
curtisaustin33@hotmail.com or Al Warren at 918.361.8739
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Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members

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Equality Center Pride Store
The Pride Store is proud to be carrying 'Tulsa is Fabulous'
tees ($20) by local artist Zach Raw. At the moment, sizes M,
XL and 2X in assorted colors are available, and soon all sizes
S through 2X.

$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Game Night

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'A Family of His Own'
by Sean Michael
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Will's a widower with three little girls, including six
month old twins, to look after. Most days it's all Will
can do just to get home from his advertising job in
time for goodnight kisses, but now his mother-in-law
is leaving the country with her new boyfriend and Will
needs the help of a professional nanny.
Benji loves being a nanny; looking after other
people's kids is the next best thing to having his own,
and as a gay man, he figures it's as close as he's
going to get. He's between jobs and is thrilled when
he gets the call from Mannies Incorporated to
interview with Will's family.
He falls in love with the girls right away, but also finds himself attracted to
their father. Benji knows he shouldn't moon over his boss, especially when
Will desperately really needs his services as a nanny, but he can't help but
wonder what it would be like to have a family of his own.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

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Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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Organization of
Volunteer Tulsa,
your local
action center!

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Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with

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Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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April 30th, 2014
In This Issue

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EBA Sponsor
First Thursday Art Show
MOREcolor
Holocaust Commemoration

Welcome to the eNews.
Tulsa Pride is Saturday, June 7th and Sunday June 8th. Be sure to check
TulsaPride.org for all of the Pride celebration events.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

Tulsa Pride Leather Fashion
Show

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Tulsa Pride 2014

Spoken Word Event

Tulsa Pride Flapjack
Fundraiser

Interfaith Service
Pride in the Ballpark
EBA
Guys Dine Too
Tulsa Growl
SAGE Tulsa Tour
International Family Day
COMC Pride Performance
COuncil Oak Mens Chorale
Tulsa JOLT Golf Classic
LGBTI Transitional Youth
Survey

First Thursday Art Gallery Reception
Thursday, May 1st, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm
The May Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of Ted Holland, in
a show beginning with a reception on Thursday, May 1st, 2014 from 6:00 9:00 pm and continuing throughout the month.

Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Find Us on Facebook

OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,

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May 15th, 7:00 pm

MOREcolor 2014 Artists Submissions
Call for entries; Opening Night June 19th, 2014

MORE color
Calling all interested artists ages 18 and over, submissions are now open
for the annual MOREcolor Fine Arts Exhibition, a highly anticipated feature
of the Tulsa Pride celebration.

Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

The Festive and always surprising Opening Night reception will be held
June 19th, 2014 at 6:00 pm at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center. It is free
and open to the public. To submit your work for the show, click here. The
deadline for entry is May 1st, 2014.
For more information, visit MOREcolorart.com

OkEq Art Exhibit
The May exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Ted Holland.

17th Annual Interfaith
Holocaust Commemoration
Thursday, May 1st, 2014; 7:00 pm
Temple Israel
2004 E 22nd Pl
The Tulsa Council for Holocaust Education invites the public to honor the
forgotten victims at the 17th Annual Interfaith Holocaust Commemoration
on Thursday, May 1st, 2014 at 7:00 pm. at Temple Israel. Dr. Nadine
Blumer is the featured speaker and will address the topic, "Forgotten
Holocaust Victims: How Germany Remembers the Roma". Blumer recently
finished a fellowship at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
and now is starting a postdoctoral fellowship at the Centre for
Ethnographic Research and Exhibition in the Aftermath of Violence at
Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec. For more information about this
event, please visit jewishtulsa.org

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Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

Perspectives: Words and their Consequences
Saturday, May 3rd, 2014; 7:00 pm
Saturday, May 3rd
Opening acts | 7:00 pm
Lauren Zuniga | 9:00 pm
Foolish Things Coffee | 1001 S. Main St.
Free to attend | RSVP via Eventbrite
Refreshments included

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Tulsa Young Professional's Diversity Crew is having their Spoken Word :

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Diversity Perspective event this Saturday at Foolish Things Coffee
Company. Internationally touring poet Lauren Zuniga is the event headliner
with Louder Than a Bomb finalist, Cypher 120 Poets, and Battle of the
Bands winner Magic Pageant performing as opening acts. Performances
start at 7 and the event is free to the public.

Tulsa Pride 2014
Saturday June 7th and Sunday June 8th, 2014
Everything you need to know about Tulsa Pride is here
and on www.tulsapride.org
Check for Tulsa Pride on Facebook for any last minute updates!
Friday, MAY 31st - At the Beach Tulsa Pride Poolside Party
Saturday, JUNE 7th - Street Festival and Parade
Sunday, JUNE 8th - Pride in the Park presented by Tulsa Shock
VOLUNTEER! Be part of Tulsa Pride 2014 by volunteering a couple of
hours and receive a free Pride Staff T-shirt, make some great friends, free
lunch and get a behind the scenes look at Tulsa Pride.
Many different times and areas are available.
Sign Up online: VOLUNTEER FORM

Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

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Registration is open for booth and parade entries
Click here to register

Applebee's - Tulsa Pride Flapjack Raiser
Saturday, May 17th, 2014; 8:00 - 10:00 am

Applebee's
9409 E 71st St
Tulsa, OK 74133

Tuesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Eric Jett, LPC
918.850.0987
E.Jett@OkEq.org

Awlebees

Join us at the Applebees on 71st for a fun &amp; family-friendly Tulsa Pride

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Fundraiser. Buy tickets online here. $10 for a great pancake breakfast
to help fund Tulsa Pride!

Tulsa Pride 2014
Upcoming Events
• Pride Night at TNT's - May 10th at 9:00 pm
• Pride Night at End Up - May 17th at 4:00 pm BBQ Dinner
Fundraiser
• Tulsa Pride Zoo Day - Saturday, May 24th
Details about these events and more are available on the Tulsa Pride
smartphone app or www.tulsapride.org or Tulsa Pride's Facebook

2014 Tulsa Pride Interfaith Service
Thursday, May 29th, 2014; 7:30 pm
Tulsa Pride Interfaith Service
Phillips Theological Seminary
901 N Mingo Rd
The 2014 Interfaith Service will be hosted by Phillips
Theological Seminary on Thursday May 29th, 2013 at
7:00 pm. PTS is located at 901 N Mingo Rd.

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

Clergy and Spiritual leaders from Tulsa's affirming and
inclusive Faith communities and several choirs and ensembles participate
in this annual event. Rev Bob Lawrence is the organizer for this year's
Interfaith Service. The highlight of the Interfaith Service is the blessing of
Pride Flag. Please join the LGBT community as we celebrate the spiritual
diversity of Tulsa.

K9 Boot Camp

Double Header
'Pride in the Ballpark' Charity Softball Game
Sunday, June 1st, 2014; 2:05 pm

Every Sunday
1:00 pm
The class will consist of
minimal lecture/discussion
to cover basic principles of
how dogs learn, motivation,
general information,
and questions.
Free for Members,
$5 for Non Members.
Email
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org
to enroll.
Facilitated by
Carrie McDowell of Out of
the Doghouse, Ltd. Co.

SOS Group

PURCHASE TICKETS AT: OKLAHOMANS FOR EQUALITY, DENNIS R. NEILL EQUALITY
CENTER, 621 EAST 4TH STREET, TULSA, OK 74120, 918-743-4297

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and

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Come attend the Second Annual Chairty Softball Challenge 'Pride in the
Ballpark' Double Header at ONEOK Field on Sunday, June 1st, 2014. First
game starts at 2:05 pm.
See the Tulsa Drillers play against the Midland Rockhounds and stay after
for the OkEq Tulsa Hit Crew play against the Tulsa Firefighters Team.

Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Tickets are available for $10.00 at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the Equality Sports Alliance
and the Tulsa Firefighter Educational Clown Program.

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

The May Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, May 21st, 2014 at
6:00 pm, at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E 4th St, Tulsa OK
74120. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone
on your friends list.

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, May 6th, 2014; 6:30 pm
The May meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at Fuji's on Brookside on
Tuesday, May 6th, 2014 at 6:30 pm. Fuji's on Brookside is located at
3739 S. Peoria Ave
Guys Dine Too is a social program for Gay Men, and their male Allies/
friends, and meets at a different restaurant every month.
Please RSVP to Richard Haley at gaydine2@yahoo.com
if you plan on attending.

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Tulsa Growl 2014
May 8th - 11th, 2014

The Green Country Bears are proud to sponsor Tulsa Growl
on May 8th - 11th, 2014. Tulsa's Best Bear Run will be an
event filled weekend so be sure to visit www.tulsagrowl.com
and check out the entire schedule and to register.

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SAGE Tulsa visits KOTV Channel 6
Tuesday, May 27th, 2014; 10:00 am
On Tuesday, May 27th, 2014, the SAGE Tulsa group will be treated to a
tour of the Griffin Communications Media Center at 303 N Boston Ave and
home of KOTV Channel 6. The group will meet at the Equality Center at
10:00 am and then head off for the tour. Please RSVP to
SAGE@OkEq.org if you would like to attend.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tramgender Elders

International Family Day
Sunday, May 4th, 2014

The Family Equality Council has invited the OkEq
Gamily Program to participate in the International
Family Day on Sunday, May 4th, 2014. Gamily
wants to show other communities and the world
how beautiful families are. Everyone is welcome
to come. Let's get together for a free game of laser tag. Donated by
Laser Quest.

There is a limited number of spaces, please RSVP by emailing at
Gamily@OkEq.org or call Mary Jones 918.743.4297.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Council Oak Mens Chorale Pride Performance
Wednesday, June 4th, 2014; 7:00 pm
Hardesty Regional Library
8316 E 93 St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133
Council Oak Mens Chorale will present their annual Pride performance at
the Hardesty Regional Library Wednesday, June 4th, 2014 at 7:00 pm. This
will be a FREE event. www.counciloak.org

Council Oak Mens Chorale Summer Concert
'Be Our Guest' - A Disney Extravaganza!
Thursday, June 5th and Friday, June 6th, 2014; 8:00 pm

Boot Camp
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Join for an intense workout
and get in shape.
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Thursday, June 5th and Friday, June 6th, 2014
Gussman Concert Hall - Lorton Performance Center,
University of Tulsa Campus
550 S Gary Place, Tulsa, OK
Council Oak Mens Chorale's 16th summer season,
entitled Be Our Guest! (A Disney Extravaganza)
council oak
features the men of Council Oak Men's Chorale and council oak mens chorole
guest artist Eric Himan. The concert includes music
from beloved Disney movies, including songs from Beauty and the Beast,
Aladdin, Jungle Book, Monster, Inc., Little Mermaid, Tangled, Tarzan, Lion
King, Hercules, and others. Tickets are $20.00 available online or at the
door.

Tulsa JOLT Golf Classic
Saturday, May 3rd, 2014; 8:00 am
The Canyons at Blackjack Ridge
1801 N McKinley Ave
Tulsa, OK 74063
8:00 am Shotgun Start
$75 per player or $300 per team
4-Man Team Scramble format
Registration is open; contact Curtis Austin
curtisaustin33@hotmail.com or Al Warren at 918.361.8739
Cash prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place teams

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aerobics class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Rainbow Writers
1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
to attend

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LGBTI Transitional Youth Online Survey
The transitional youth study is a first-of-its-kind effort to raise awareness
(especially among Oklahoma state agencies) that LGBTI youth exist in the
state and that services are needed to alleviate very real challenges. The
online survey is completely anonymous and results will contribute to
increased recognition of LGBTI concerns statewide. In exchange for
participation, researchers are offering $10 in gift certificate credit
redeemable at giftcertificates.com for the first 250 urban and 250 rural
participants. If you are 18 - 25 years old, reside in Oklahoma, and identify
as LGBTI you may be eligible to participated by going to http://tiny.cc/
oklgbti2. With questions or concerns, please contact Douglas Knutson,
at douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
Open AA Group
Thursdays
12:00 pm
This open AA group meets
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday at Noon.
Contact 918.743.2754 for
more info.

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Yoga A - Z

Equality Center Pride Store
The Pride Store is proud to be carrying 'Tulsa is Fabulous'
tees ($20) by local artist Zach Raw. All sizes S through 2X.

Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'The Last Deployment: How a Gay, Hammer-Swinging
Twentysomething Survived a Year in Iraq'
by Bronson Lemer
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

In 2003, after serving five and a half years as a
carpenter in a North Dakota National Guard engineer
unit, Bronson Lemer was ready to leave the military
behind. But six months short of completing his
commitment to the army, Lemer was deployed on a
yearlong tour of duty to Iraq. Leaving college life
behind in the Midwest, he yearns for a lost love and
quietly dreams of a future as an openly gay man
outside the military. He discovers that his father's
lifelong example of silent strength has taught him

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much about being a man, and these lessons help
him survive in a war zone and to conceal his
sexuality, as he is required to do by the U.S. military.
The Last Deployment is a moving, provocative chronicle of one soldier's
struggle to reconcile military brotherhood with self-acceptance. Lemer
captures the absurd nuances of a soldier's daily life: growing a mustache to
disguise his fear, wearing pantyhose to battle sand fleas, and exchanging
barbs with Iraqis while driving through Baghdad. But most strikingly, he
describes the poignant reality faced by gay servicemen and servicewomen,
who must mask their identities while serving a country that disowns them.
Often funny, sometimes anguished, The Last Deployment paints a deeply
personal portrait of war in the twenty-first century.

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

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Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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May 8th, 2014
In This Issue

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EBA Sponsor
Tulsa Pride Flapjack
Fundraiser

Welcome to the eNews.
Tulsa Pride is Saturday, June 7th and Sunday June 8th. Be sure to check
TulsaPride.org for all of the Pride celebration events.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

East Village 2nd Saturday
Fest
MOREcolor
Tulsa Pride Leather Fashion
Show
Tulsa Pride 2014
Parade Color Guard
Interfaith Service
Give Out Day
The Blue Ball
Pride in the Ballpark
EBA
Tulsa Growl
SAGE Tulsa Tour
COMC Pride Performance
COuncil Oak Mens Chorale
Out in the Workplace
LGBTI Transitional Youth
Survey
Pride Store

Applebee's - Tulsa Pride Flapjack Raiser
Saturday, May 17th, 2014; 8:00 - 10:00 am

Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Applebee's
9409 E 71st St
Tulsa, OK 74133

Find Us on Facebook

Join us at the Applebees on 71st for a fun &amp; family-friendly Tulsa Pride
Fundraiser. Buy tickets online here. $10 for a great pancake breakfast
to help fund Tulsa Pride!

East Village Second Saturday Street Festival
Saturday, May 10th, 2014; 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
May 15th, 7:00 pm

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Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

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Come downtown to the East Village 2nd Saturday Street Fest and get to
know downtown Tulsa's newest District. Proceeds from this event will go
towards beautification efforts for this district in downtown.
Enjoy live music on the main stage at 3rd and Lansing
Look for street performers, vendors &amp; food on Lansing
from 2nd to 4th and on 3rd from Lansing to Kenosha
Live mural painting happening at 3rd and Kenosha

OkEq Art Exhibit
The May exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Ted Holland.

Live Music / Food Trucks / Artist Booths /
Live Mural Painting / &amp; More/ Sponsored by the GuRuStu Foundation
For more information, visit here

MOREcolor 2014 Show
Opening Night June 19th, 2014

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The Festive and always surprising Opening Night reception will be held
June 19th, 2014 at 6:00 pm at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center. It is free
and open to the public.
For more information, visit MOREcolorart.com

Tulsa Pride 2014
Saturday June 7th and Sunday June 8th, 2014
Everything you need to know about Tulsa Pride is here
and on www.tulsapride.org
Check for Tulsa Pride on Facebook for any last minute updates!

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

Friday, MAY 31st - At the Beach Tulsa Pride Poolside Party
Saturday, JUNE 7th - Street Festival and Parade
Sunday, JUNE 8th - Pride in the Park presented by Tulsa Shock
VOLUNTEER! Be part of Tulsa Pride 2014 by volunteering a couple of
hours and receive a free Pride Staff T-shirt, make some great friends, free
lunch and get a behind the scenes look at Tulsa Pride.
Many different times and areas are available.
Sign Up online: VOLUNTEER FORM

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Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

Registration is open for booth and parade entries
Click here to register

Tulsa Pride 2014
Upcoming Events
• Pride Night at End Up - May 17th at 4:00 pm BBQ Dinner
Fundraiser
• Tulsa Pride Zoo Day - Saturday, May 24th
Details about these events and more are available on the Tulsa Pride
smartphone app or www.tulsapride.org or Tulsa Pride's Facebook

Tulsa Pride Parade Color Guard Participants
If you are a former or Active service member and would like to be in the
Tulsa
Pride
Parade
color
guard,
please
contact
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org or call 918.743.4297

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Counseling Services
Tuesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Eric Jett, LPC
918.850.0987
E.Jett@OkEq.org

2014 Tulsa Pride Interfaith Service
Thursday, May 29th, 2014; 7:30 pm
Tulsa Pride Interfaith Service
Phillips Theological Seminary
901 N Mingo Rd
The 2014 Interfaith Service will be hosted by Phillips
Theological Seminary on Thursday May 29th, 2013 at
7:00 pm. PTS is located at 901 N Mingo Rd.
Clergy and Spiritual leaders from Tulsa's affirming and
inclusive Faith communities and several choirs and ensembles participate
in this annual event. Rev Bob Lawrence is the organizer for this year's
Interfaith Service. The highlight of the Interfaith Service is the blessing of

Counseling Services

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Pride Flag. Please join the LGBT community as we celebrate the spiritual
diversity of Tulsa.

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

Give Out Day
Thursday, May 15th, 2014

GIVE

T DAY

engage. support. give.

Give OUT Day is the national day of giving to LGBTQ organizations across
the country. In 2013 Give OUT Day raised over $600,000, from 5,474
individuals in support of over 400 nonprofits groups across the country. On
May 15th, 2014, thousands more will show their support for their favorite
LGBTQ nonprofits.

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

It's 24 hours of LGBTQ and ally giving-and it's your chance make a real
difference, right here in OUR community.
Join in supporting our community on May 15th, 2014, by donating to
Oklahomans for Equality online.

The Blue Ball presented by The Tulsa Sisters
Saturday, May 17th, 2014; 7:00 pm

K9 Boot Camp
Every Sunday
1:00 pm
The class will consist of
minimal lecture/discussion
to cover basic principles of
how dogs learn, motivation,
general information,
and questions.
Free for Members,
$5 for Non Members.
Email
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org
to enroll.
Facilitated by
Carrie McDowell of Out of
the Doghouse, Ltd. Co.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org
The Tulsa Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence present:

The Blue Ball
Saturday, May 17th, 2014
Dennis R, Neill Equality Center

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Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Get your tickets at
www.thetulsasisters.org
This is a "themed" event and The Tulsa Sisters encourage everyone who
attends to wear your best blue outfit, dress, fetish gear or avant garde
design. There will be a "Best Blue Ball Wear" contest.

Double Header
'Pride in the Ballpark' Charity Softball Game
Sunday, June 1st, 2014; 2:05 pm

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Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

PURCHASE TICKETS AT: OKLAHOMANS FOR EQUALITY, DENNIS R. NEILL EQUALITY
CENTER, 62 1 EAST 4TH STREET, TULSA, OK 74120, 918- 743-4297

Come attend the Second Annual Chairty Softball Challenge 'Pride in the
Ballpark' Double Header at ONEOK Field on Sunday, June 1st, 2014. First
game starts at 2:05 pm.
See the Tulsa Drillers play against the Midland Rockhounds and stay after
for the OkEq Tulsa Hit Crew play against the Tulsa Firefighters Team.
Tickets are available for $10.00 at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the Equality Sports Alliance
and the Tulsa Firefighter Educational Clown Program.

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

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The May Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, May 21st, 2014 at
6:00 pm, at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E 4th St, Tulsa OK
74120. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org

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on your friends list.

Tulsa Growl 2014
May 8th - 11th, 2014

Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tramgender Elders

The Green Country Bears are proud to sponsor Tulsa Growl
on May 8th - 11th, 2014. Tulsa's Best Bear Run will be an
event filled weekend so be sure to visit www.tulsagrowl.com
and check out the entire schedule and to register.

SAGE Tulsa visits KOTV Channel 6
Tuesday, May 27th, 2014; 10:00 am
On Tuesday, May 27th, 2014, the SAGE Tulsa group will be treated to a
tour of the Griffin Communications Media Center at 303 N Boston Ave and
home of KOTV Channel 6. The group will meet at the Equality Center at
10:00 am and then head off for the tour. Please RSVP to
SAGE@OkEq.org if you would like to attend.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Council Oak Mens Chorale Pride Performance
Wednesday, June 4th, 2014; 7:00 pm

Boot Camp

Hardesty Regional Library
8316 E 93 St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133

Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Join for an intense workout
and get in shape.
This is not your average
aerobics class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Council Oak Mens Chorale will present their annual Pride performance at
the Hardesty Regional Library Wednesday, June 4th, 2014 at 7:00 pm. This
will be a FREE event. www.counciloak.org

Council Oak Mens Chorale Summer Concert
'Be Our Guest' - A Disney Extravaganza!
Thursday, June 5th and Friday, June 6th, 2014; 8:00 pm

Gender Outreach

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Thursday, June 5th and Friday, June 6th, 2014
Gussman Concert Hall - Lorton Performance Center,
University of Tulsa Campus
550 S Gary Place, Tulsa, OK
Council Oak Mens Chorale's 16th summer season,
entitled Be Our Guest! (A Disney Extravaganza)
council oak
features the men of Council Oak Men's Chorale and council oak mens chorole
guest artist Eric Himan. The concert includes music
from beloved Disney movies, including songs from Beauty and the Beast,
Aladdin, Jungle Book, Monster, Inc., Little Mermaid, Tangled, Tarzan, Lion
King, Hercules, and others. Tickets are $20.00 available online or at the
door.

Research in Gay and Lesbian
Workplace Relationships
Are you "out" at work?
Did you come out in the past few years?
Or do you know someone that has come out in the past few years?
Researchers would like to learn how your experience with your work, your
organization, and your co-workers has changed since you came out.
All information obtained during the interview process will be kept
confidential. For more information contact Kim Perry at 719.217.4205 or
kdperrytx7105@hotmail.com

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LGBTI Transitional Youth Online Survey
The transitional youth study is a first-of-its-kind effort to raise awareness
(especially among Oklahoma state agencies) that LGBTI youth exist in the
state and that services are needed to alleviate very real challenges. The
online survey is completely anonymous and results will contribute to
increased recognition of LGBTI concerns statewide. In exchange for
participation, researchers are offering $10 in gift certificate credit
redeemable at giftcertificates.com for the first 250 urban and 250 rural
participants. If you are 18 - 25 years old, reside in Oklahoma, and identify
as LGBTI you may be eligible to participated by going to http://tiny.cc/
oklgbti2. With questions or concerns, please contact Douglas Knutson,
at douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

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Rainbow Writers
1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
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ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
Open AA Group
Thursdays
12:00 pm
This open AA group meets
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday at Noon.
Contact 918.743.2754 for
more info.

Equality Center Pride Store

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The Pride Store is proud to be carrying 'Tulsa is Fabulous'
tees ($20) by local artist Zach Raw. All sizes S through 2X.

Yoga A - Z
Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Eat the Moon Slow'
by Lauren Zuniga
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Lauren Zuniga is an internationally touring poet and
teaching artist. A three time national slam finalist and LAUREN ZUNIGA
passionate activist, MoveOn. Org called her work,
"the most riveting message." Daily Kos called her "a
voice that can change the game." Born and raised in
Oklahoma, she is the voice of Oklahoma City
Community College's Now is Power campaign
featured on television and radio. In 2012, she served
as the Activist-In-Residence for the University of
Oklahoma and was voted Best Local Author by the
Oklahoma Gazette. She is the author of two poetry
collections, The Nickel Tour (Penmanship Books,
2009) and The Smell of Good Mud (Write Bloody
Publishing, 2012). Pank Magazine said, "If imagery
and language are the sea on which Zuniga's poems sail, then her ability to
reach the shared human experience is the boat in which she rides." She
lives with her two kids in an artist collective named Clementine and likes to
make art with old magazines and glue.

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

EAT THE MOON SLOW

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next

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Organization of
Volunteer Tulsa,
your local
action center!

event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

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Click above to volunteer your time with Oklahomans for Equality

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday

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Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

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Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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Hours: Mon - Sat 12:00 pm to 9:00 pm | Sun 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
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May 14th, 2014
In This Issue

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Tulsa Pride Flapjack
Fundraiser
Give Out Day

Welcome to the eNews.
Tulsa Pride is Saturday, June 7th and Sunday June 8th. Be sure to check
TulsaPride.org for all of the Pride celebration events.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

Tulsa Pride Leather Fashion
Show
Tulsa Pride 2014
Parade Color Guard
Rainbow Run
Interfaith Service

Applebee's - Tulsa Pride Flapjack Raiser

MOREcolor

Saturday, May 17th, 2014; 8:00 - 10:00 am

The Blue Ball
EBA Sponsor

Applebee's

Applet&gt;ees

9409 E 71st St
Tulsa, OK 74133

PFLAG Pride Brunch
Pride in the Ballpark

Join us at the Applebees on 71st for a fun &amp; family-friendly Tulsa Pride
Fundraiser. Buy tickets online here. $10 for a great pancake breakfast
to help fund Tulsa Pride!

EBA
An Evening with Rev.
Schaefer
SAGE Tulsa Tour

Give Out Day

Guys Dine Too

Thursday, May 15th, 2014

COMC Pride Performance

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engage. support. give .

Give OUT Day is the national day of giving to LGBTQ organizations across
the country. In 2013 Give OUT Day raised over $600,000, from 5,474
individuals in support of over 400 nonprofits groups across the country. On
May 15th, 2014, thousands more will show their support for their favorite
LGBTQ nonprofits.

COuncil Oak Mens Chorale
World Elder Abuse Day
Out in the Workplace
LGBTI Transitional Youth
Survey
Pride Store
Featured Article
Featured Article

It's 24 hours of LGBTQ and ally giving-and it's your chance make a real
difference, right here in OUR community.
Join in supporting our community on May 15th, 2014, by donating to
Oklahomans for Equality online.

Find Us on Facebook

Tulsa Pride 2014
Saturday June 7th and Sunday June 8th, 2014
Everything you need to know about Tulsa Pride is here
and on www.tulsapride.org
Check for Tulsa Pride on Facebook for any last minute updates!
Friday, MAY 31st - At the Beach Tulsa Pride Poolside Party
Saturday, JUNE 7th - Street Festival and Parade

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Sunday, JUNE 8th - Pride in the Park presented by Tulsa Shock
VOLUNTEER! Be part of Tulsa Pride 2014 by volunteering a couple of
hours and receive a free Pride Staff T-shirt, make some great friends, free
lunch and get a behind the scenes look at Tulsa Pride.
Many different times and areas are available.
Sign Up online: VOLUNTEER FORM

OkEq Board and
Advisors Meeting
Thursday,
May 15th, 7:00 pm
Open to all OkEq
members. Meeting
minutes are available
upon request 10 days
after meeting date.

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OkEq Art Exhibit
The May exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Ted Holland.

Registration is open for booth and parade entries
Click here to register

Tulsa Pride 2014
Upcoming Events
• Pride Night at End Up - May 17th at 4:00 pm BBQ Dinner
Fundraiser
• Tulsa Pride Zoo Day - Saturday, May 24th
Details about these events and more are available on the Tulsa Pride
smartphone app or www.tulsapride.org or Tulsa Pride's Facebook

Tulsa Pride Parade Color Guard Participants
If you are a former or Active service member and would like to be in the
Tulsa
Pride
Parade
color
guard,
please
contact
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org
- - - or call 918.743.4297

Rainbow Run 2014

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

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The Rainbow Run will be held on June 8th, 2014. The run starts at 10:00
am and will be ran on the Midland Valley Trails. The run will begin and end
in Centennial Park. There will be two runs a 5K run and a 1K Fun Run. The
Rainbow run will benefit Tulsa Pride. For more information about the
Rainbow Run or to sign up, visit www.rainbowruntulsa.com
The Rainbow Run is being presented by Tulsa Pride, MAD Chicks
Marketing and Design &amp; Speakeasy Market Strategies.

2014 Tulsa Pride Interfaith Service
Thursday, May 29th, 2014; 7:30 pm
Tulsa Pride Interfaith Service
Phillips Theological Seminary
901 N Mingo Rd

Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

The 2014 Interfaith Service will be hosted by Phillips
Theological Seminary on Thursday May 29th, 2013 at
7:00 pm. PTS is located at 901 N Mingo Rd.
Clergy and Spiritual leaders from Tulsa's affirming and
inclusive Faith communities and several choirs and ensembles participate
in this annual event. Rev Bob Lawrence is the organizer for this year's
Interfaith Service. The highlight of the Interfaith Service is the blessing of
Pride Flag. Please join the LGBT community as we celebrate the spiritual
diversity of Tulsa.

MOREcolor 2014 Show

Counseling Services

Opening Night June 19th, 2014

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The Festive and always surprising Opening Night reception will be held
June 19th, 2014 at 6:00 pm at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center. It is free
and open to the public.
For more information, visit MOREcolorart.com

The Blue Ball presented by The Tulsa Sisters
Saturday, May 17th, 2014; 7:00 pm

Tuesdays and Thursdays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Eric Jett, LPC
918.850.0987
E.Jett@OkEq.org

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Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

The Tulsa Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence present:

The Blue Ball
Saturday, May 17th, 2014
Dennis R, Neill Equality Center
7:00 - 11:00 pm
Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Get your tickets at
www.thetulsasisters.org
This is a "themed" event and The Tulsa Sisters encourage everyone who
attends to wear your best blue outfit, dress, fetish gear or avant garde
design. There will be a "Best Blue Ball Wear" contest.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by

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Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

PFLAG Pride Brunch
Sunday, June 1st, 2014; 12:00 - 2:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Before heading to the ballpark for the double header
game, stop by and join PFLAG Tulsa for a Pride Bunch
from 12:00 - 2:00 pm at the Equality Center. On the menu PFLAG
will be favorite brunch items like omelettes, waffles and TULSA CHAPTER
mimosas. Cost is $10.00 per person.

Double Header
'Pride in the Ballpark' Charity Softball Game
Sunday, June 1st, 2014; 2:05 pm

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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ServJCes and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tram.gender Elders

PURCHASE TICKETS AT: OKLAHOMANS FOR EQUALITY, DENNIS R. NEILL EQUALITY
CENTER, 621 EAST 4TH STREET, TULSA, OK 74120, 918-743-4297

Come attend the Second Annual Chairty Softball Challenge 'Pride in the
Ballpark' Double Header at ONEOK Field on Sunday, June 1st, 2014. First
game starts at 2:05 pm.

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

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See the Tulsa Drillers play against the Midland Rockhounds and stay after
for the OkEq Tulsa Hit Crew play against the Tulsa Firefighters Team.
Tickets are available for $10.00 at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the Equality Sports Alliance
and the Tulsa Firefighter Educational Clown Program.

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

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Alhance

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

The May Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, May 21st, 2014 at
6:00 pm, at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E 4th St, Tulsa OK
74120. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone
on your friends list.

An Evening with Rev. Frank Schaefer
Tuesday, May 27th, 2014; 5:45 pm

Boot Camp
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Join for an intense workout
and get in shape.
This is not your average
aerobics class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Gender Outreach

Tuesday, May 27th, 2014; 5:45 pm
Tickets are $25.00
The Exchange
2nd Floor, Historic Film Exchange Building
700 1/2 W Sheridan Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Frank is a UM pastor who officiated at his son's same-sex marriage and,
six years later, he was tried by a United Methodist court. That trial stripped
Schaefer of his ordination after more than 20 years of ministry in the
nation's largest mainline Protestant denomination.

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.
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The Exchange (View Map) is located on the second floor of the historic
Film Exchange building in downtown Oklahoma City. Tickets and more
information is available on the Oklahoma United Methodists for
Marriage Equality website.

SAGE Tulsa visits KOTV Channel 6
Tuesday, May 27th, 2014; 10:00 am
On Tuesday, May 27th, 2014, the SAGE Tulsa group will be treated to a
tour of the Griffin Communications Media Center at 303 N Boston Ave and
home of KOTV Channel 6. The group will meet at the Equality Center at
10:00 am and then head off for the tour. Please RSVP to
SAGE@OkEq.org if you would like to attend.

Rainbow Writers
1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
to attend

ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
Open AA Group

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2014; 6:30 pm
The June meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at Sisserou's on
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2014 at around 6:30 pm.
Sisserou's is located at 107 N. Boulder Ave. Unit C, (on the corner of W.
Archer and N. Main).

Thursdays
12:00 pm
This open AA group meets
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday at Noon.
Contact 918.743.2754 for
more info.

www.sisserousrestauranttulsa.com
Guys Dine Too is a social program for Gay Men, and their male Allies/
friends, and meets at a different restaurant every month.
Please RSVP to Richard Haley at gaydine2@yahoo.com
if you plan on attending.

Yoga A - Z

Council Oak Mens Chorale Pride Performance
Wednesday, June 4th, 2014; 7:00 pm
Hardesty Regional Library
8316 E 93 St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133
Council Oak Mens Chorale will present their annual Pride performance at
the Hardesty Regional Library Wednesday, June 4th, 2014 at 7:00 pm. This
will be a FREE event. www.counciloak.org

Council Oak Mens Chorale Summer Concert
'Be Our Guest' - A Disney Extravaganza!
Thursday, June 5th and Friday, June 6th, 2014; 8:00 pm

Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

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Thursday, June 5th and Friday, June 6th, 2014
Gussman Concert Hall - Lorton Performance Center,
University of Tulsa Campus
550 S Gary Place, Tulsa, OK
Council Oak Mens Chorale's 16th summer season,
entitled Be Our Guest! (A Disney Extravaganza)
council oak
features the men of Council Oak Men's Chorale and council oak mens chorole
guest artist Eric Himan. The concert includes music
from beloved Disney movies, including songs from Beauty and the Beast,
Aladdin, Jungle Book, Monster, Inc., Little Mermaid, Tangled, Tarzan, Lion
King, Hercules, and others. Tickets are $20.00 available online or at the
door.

World Elder Abuse Day
Monday, June 16th, 2014; 11:00 am
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center
The Senior Service Section of the Tulsa Police
Departments Financial Crimes Unit is recognizing local
seniors for World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on June
16, 2014 at the Cox Business Center located at 100
Civic Center Drive in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma from
11:00 am to 3:00 pm. The event is being held in
partnership with the Tulsa City County TRIAD, and with the assistance and
support of many community partner agencies. Booths operated by various
community outreach partners will be present. For more information, or to
register your booth, contact Det. D. R. Crisp, Tulsa Police Department
Financial Crimes Unit at 918 596-1317 dcrispcityoftulsa.org

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Research in Gay and Lesbian
Workplace Relationships
Are you "out" at work?
Did you come out in the past few years?
Or do you know someone that has come out in the past few years?
Researchers would like to learn how your experience with your work, your
organization, and your co-workers has changed since you came out.
All information obtained during the interview process will be kept
confidential. For more information contact Kim Perry at 719.217.4205 or
kdperrytx7105@hotmail.com

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Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

LGBTI Transitional Youth Online Survey
The transitional youth study is a first-of-its-kind effort to raise awareness
(especially among Oklahoma state agencies) that LGBTI youth exist in the
state and that services are needed to alleviate very real challenges. The
online survey is completely anonymous and results will contribute to
increased recognition of LGBTI concerns statewide. In exchange for
participation, researchers are offering $10 in gift certificate credit
redeemable at giftcertificates.com for the first 250 urban and 250 rural
participants. If you are 18 - 25 years old, reside in Oklahoma, and identify
as LGBTI you may be eligible to participated by going to http://tiny.cc/

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oklgbti2. With questions or concerns, please contact Douglas Knutson,
at douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

Equality Center Pride Store
The Pride Store is proud to be carrying 'Tulsa is Fabulous'
tees ($20) by local artist Zach Raw. All sizes S through 2X.
EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point

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Open Everyday

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Out of the Closet Into Our Hearts:
Celebrating Our Gay/Lesbian Family Members'
edited by Laura Siegel &amp; Nancy Lamkin Olson
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Out of the Closet Into our Hearts, is a touching
collection of articles and essays written by the
parents gay men, lesbians, bisexuals and
transgender people. The book was edited by Laura
Siegel and Nancy Lamkin Olson, both PFLAG moms.
It includes personal stories by famous parents such
television personality and movie critic Gene Shalit,
who wrote a tribute to his gay son Pete, and a

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
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poignant piece by Dennis Shepard, father of Matthew
Shepard who was murdered in Wyoming. And it
includes many articles and stories by parents and
friends who are not so famous, but whose stories are
just as vital and important.

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

A proud Partner
Organization of
Volunteer Tulsa,
your local
action center!
Click above to volunteer your time with Oklahomans for Equality

Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

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eNews

May 21st, 2014
In This Issue

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EBA Sponsor
EBA
Tulsa Pride Leather Fashion
Show

Welcome to the eNews.
Join us Saturday, May 24th for Tulsa Pride Day at the Tulsa Zoo.
Tulsa Pride is Saturday, June 7th and Sunday June 8th. Be sure to check
TulsaPride.org for all of the Pride celebration events.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Tulsa Pride 2014
Parade Color Guard
Rainbow Run
Interfaith Service
MOREcolor
PFLAG Pride Brunch
Pride in the Ballpark
An Evening with Rev.
Schaefer
Camp Anytown
SAGE Tulsa Tour
Guys Dine Too
COMC Pride Performance
COuncil Oak Mens Chorale
Summer Theatre Classes
World Elder Abuse Day
Out in the Workplace
LGBTI Transitional Youth
Survey

Equality Business Alliance

Pride Store

Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

Find Us on Facebook

The May Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, May 21st, 2014 at
6:00 pm, at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E 4th St, Tulsa OK
74120. Please RSVP to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone
on your friends list.

Tulsa Pride 2014
Saturday June 7th and Sunday June 8th, 2014
Everything you need to know about Tulsa Pride is here
and on www.tulsapride.org
Check for Tulsa Pride on Facebook for any last minute updates!
Friday, MAY 31st - At the Beach Tulsa Pride Poolside Party

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Saturday, JUNE 7th - Street Festival and Parade
Sunday, JUNE 8th - Pride in the Park presented by Tulsa Shock
VOLUNTEER! Be part of Tulsa Pride 2014 by volunteering a couple of
hours and receive a free Pride Staff T-shirt, make some great friends, free
lunch and get a behind the scenes look at Tulsa Pride.
Many different times and areas are available.
Sign Up online: VOLUNTEER FORM

The May exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Ted Holland.

T U L S A

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e

2014

Registration is open for booth and parade entries
Click here to register

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

Tulsa Pride 2014
Upcoming Events
• Tulsa Pride Zoo Day - Saturday, May 24th
• Tulsa Shock Pride Night - Friday, June 6th - 7:00 pm
• Everybody's Looking for Something - Live from Majestic -------Friday, June 6th - 10:30 pm
Details about these events and more are available on the Tulsa Pride
smartphone app or www.tulsapride.org or Tulsa Pride's Facebook

Tulsa Pride Parade Color Guard Participants
If you are a former or Active service member and would like to be in the
Tulsa
Pride
Parade
color
guard,
please
contact
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org or call 918.743.4297

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Rainbow Run 2014
Sunday, June 8th, 2014; 10:00 am

Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

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The Rainbow Run will be held on June 8th, 2014. The run starts at 10:00
am and will be ran on the Midland Valley Trails. The run will begin and end
in Centennial Park. There will be two runs a 5K run and a 1K Fun Run. The
Rainbow run will benefit Tulsa Pride. For more information about the
Rainbow Run or to sign up, visit www.rainbowruntulsa.com
The Rainbow Run is being presented by Tulsa Pride, MAD Chicks
Marketing and Design &amp; Speakeasy Market Strategies.

Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

2014 Tulsa Pride Interfaith Service
Thursday, May 29th, 2014; 7:00 pm
Tulsa Pride Interfaith Service
Phillips Theological Seminary
901 N Mingo Rd
The 2014 Interfaith Service will be hosted by Phillips
Theological Seminary on Thursday May 29th, 2014 at
7:00 pm. PTS is located at 901 N Mingo Rd.
Clergy and Spiritual leaders from Tulsa's affirming and
inclusive Faith communities and several choirs and ensembles participate
in this annual event. Rev Bob Lawrence is the organizer for this year's
Interfaith Service. There will be an In Memoriam tribute for those who have
passed this last year. The highlight of the Interfaith Service is the blessing
of Pride Flag. Please join the LGBT community as we celebrate the
spiritual diversity of Tulsa.

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Opening Night June 19th, 2014

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Counseling Services

--SOS Group

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

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The Festive and always surprising Opening Night reception will be held
June 19th, 2014 at 6:00 pm at the Dennis R Neill Equality Center. It is free
and open to the public.
For more information, visit MOREcolorart.com

PFLAG Pride Brunch
Sunday, June 1st, 2014; 12:00 - 2:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Before heading to the ballpark for the double header
game, stop by and join PFLAG Tulsa for a Pride Bunch

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Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.

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TULSA CHAPTER
will be favorite brunch items like omelettes, waffles and
mimosas. Cost is $10.00 per person.

Double Header
'Pride in the Ballpark' Charity Softball Game
Sunday, June 1st, 2014; 2:05 pm

Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

PURCHASE TICKETS AT: OKLAHOMANS FOR EQUALITY, DENNIS R. NEILL EQUALITY
CENTER, 621 EAST 4TH STREET, TULSA, OK 74120, 918-743-4297

Come attend the Second Annual Chairty Softball Challenge 'Pride in the
Ballpark' Double Header at ONEOK Field on Sunday, June 1st, 2014. First
game starts at 2:05 pm.
See the Tulsa Drillers play against the Midland Rockhounds and stay after
for the OkEq Tulsa Hit Crew play against the Tulsa Firefighters Team.
Tickets are available for $10.00 at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the Equality Sports Alliance
and the Tulsa Firefighter Educational Clown Program.

An Evening with Rev. Frank Schaefer
Tuesday, May 27th, 2014; 5:45 pm

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy

for Cay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Transgender Elders

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Tuesday, May 27th, 2014; 5:45 pm
Tickets are $25.00
The Exchange
2nd Floor, Historic Film Exchange Building
700 1/2 W Sheridan Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Frank is a UM pastor who officiated at his son's same-sex marriage and,
six years later, he was tried by a United Methodist court. That trial stripped
Schaefer of his ordination after more than 20 years of ministry in the
nation's largest mainline Protestant denomination.
The Exchange (View Map) is located on the second floor of the historic
Film Exchange building in downtown Oklahoma City. Tickets and more
information is available on the Oklahoma United Methodists for
Marriage Equality website.

Camp Anytown

Boot Camp
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Join for an intense workout
and get in shape.
This is not your average
aerobics class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

June 15th - 21st, 2014; Registration deadline is May 23rd

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator
for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday from 1:00 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach

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Camp Anytown, Oklahoma 2014 will be held
June 15th - June 21st at Dwight Mission
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in an atmosphere steeped in rich diversity.
Incoming sophomores, juniors, and seniors from across Oklahoma are
eligible to participate in this award-winning, human relations camp. The
Anytown program ranks among the preeminent human relations
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Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

This year Camp Anytown will celebrate 20 years of training world citizens.
It is often characterized as a "life-changing" opportunity by those who
attend. This camp experience has made a difference in the lives of more
than 800 teens since its inception in 1994. For additional information,
contact the OCCJ office at 918.583.1361 or email info@occjok.org. For
more information or to register online, visit www.occjok.org

SAGE Tulsa visits KOTV Channel 6
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2014; 10:00 am
This event has been rescheduled to June 3rd
On Tuesday, June 3rd, 2014, the SAGE Tulsa group will be treated to a
tour of the Griffin Communications Media Center at 303 N Boston Ave and
home of KOTV Channel 6. The group will meet at the Equality Center at
10:00 am and then head off for the tour. Please RSVP to
SAGE@OkEq.org if you would like to attend.

Rainbow Writers
1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
to attend

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2014; 6:30 pm
The June meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at Sisserou's on
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2014 at around 6:30 pm.
Sisserou's is located at 107 N. Boulder Ave. Unit C, (on the corner of W.
Archer and N. Main).
www.sisserousrestauranttulsa.com
Guys Dine Too is a social program for Gay Men, and their male Allies/
friends, and meets at a different restaurant every month.
Please RSVP to Richard Haley at gaydine2@yahoo.com
if you plan on attending.

Council Oak Mens Chorale Pride Performance
Wednesday, June 4th, 2014; 7:00 pm

Yoga A - Z
Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;

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Hardesty Regional Library
8316 E 93 St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133

7:00 pm

Council Oak Mens Chorale will present their annual Pride performance at
the Hardesty Regional Library Wednesday, June 4th, 2014 at 7:00 pm. This
will be a FREE event. www.counciloak.org

Council Oak Mens Chorale Summer Concert
'Be Our Guest' - A Disney Extravaganza!
Thursday, June 5th and Friday, June 6th, 2014; 8:00 pm

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
Thursday, June 5th and Friday, June 6th, 2014
Gussman Concert Hall - Lorton Performance Center,
University of Tulsa Campus
550 S Gary Place, Tulsa, OK
Council Oak Mens Chorale's 16th summer season, entitled Be Our Guest!
(A Disney Extravaganza) features the men of Council Oak Men's Chorale
and guest artist Eric Himan. The concert includes music from beloved
Disney movies, including songs from Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin,
Jungle Book, Monster, Inc., Little Mermaid, Tangled, Tarzan, Lion King,
Hercules, and others. Tickets are $20.00 available online or at the door.

The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Summer Theatre Classes
Classes run June 16th - August 1st

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Summer
Theatre classes
Downtown Tulsa

Join American Theatre Company's Artist Educators for exciting two week
acting classes in Youth Cabaret, Shakespeare, for the Stage and in
Improvisation, in the East Village. Each session ends with a live
performance.
For
more
information
and
registration,
visit www.americantheatrecompany.org
- - - - - - - - - - -- -Classes will be held @ ATC Studios in Downtown Tulsa at 308
South Lansing. Classes run from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm.

World Elder Abuse Day
Monday, June 16th, 2014; 11:00 am

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center
The Senior Service Section of the Tulsa Police
Departments Financial Crimes Unit is recognizing local
seniors for World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on June
16, 2014 at the Cox Business Center located at 100
Civic Center Drive in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma from
11:00 am to 3:00 pm. The event is being held in
partnership with the Tulsa City County TRIAD, and with the assistance and
support of many community partner agencies. Booths operated by various
community outreach partners will be present. For more information, or to
register your booth, contact Det. D. R. Crisp, Tulsa Police Department
Financial Crimes Unit at 918 596-1317 dcrisp@cityoftulsa.org
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Research in Gay and Lesbian
Workplace Relationships
Are you "out" at work?
Did you come out in the past few years?
Or do you know someone that has come out in the past few years?
Researchers would like to learn how your experience with your work, your
organization, and your co-workers has changed since you came out.
All information obtained during the interview process will be kept
confidential. For more information contact Kim Perry at 719.217.4205 or

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center

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LGBTI Transitional Youth Online Survey
The transitional youth study is a first-of-its-kind effort to raise awareness
(especially among Oklahoma state agencies) that LGBTI youth exist in the
state and that services are needed to alleviate very real challenges. The
online survey is completely anonymous and results will contribute to
increased recognition of LGBTI concerns statewide. In exchange for
participation, researchers are offering $10 in gift certificate credit
redeemable at giftcertificates.com for the first 250 urban and 250 rural
participants. If you are 18 - 25 years old, reside in Oklahoma, and identify
as LGBTI you may be eligible to participated by going to http://tiny.cc/
oklgbti2. With questions or concerns, please contact Douglas Knutson,
at douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

MISSION:

Equality Center Pride Store
The Pride Store is proud to be carrying 'Tulsa is Fabulous'
tees ($20) by local artist Zach Raw. All sizes S through 2X.

Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Ghost Guitars'

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by Tom Canford
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Fronting a country and western band called Bar-X
Boys, Jack Linden wants out. The road is a bitch.
Bed bugs and Gideon Bibles. Honky-tonks and
tricks. He asks a talented singer to fill in on guitar for
what he hopes will be the band's last hurrah. Pecos
Farley welcomes the opportunity to hear his songs
played live and to stretch his songwriting abilities
with Jack. He puts his first year of college and
girlfriend Ruth on hold. Can Ruth find solace
elsewhere? Pecos does have a twin brother, Gila.
Sharing lives, beds, and bodies and collaborating on
songs, Pecos and Jack find themselves popular on
the podunk circuit. Unexpectedly a single song
catapults them to the heights of the politically-oriented rock music scene,
and they become heroes of the anti-Vietnam war movement as well as rock
stars. Pecos, influenced by zealous Students for a Democratic Society,
begins thinking like them, spouting their rhetoric. Jack begins to feel he's just
along for the ride, a hypnotic with guitar. The relationship is floundering on a
more personal level as well, each knowing an inevitable split is coming,
neither guessing how final and traumatic it will be.

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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eNews

May 28th, 2014
In This Issue

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EBA Sponsor
Interfaith Service
PFLAG Pride Brunch
Pride in the Ballpark

Welcome to the eNews.
Join us Sunday, June 1st for PFLAG Pride Brunch at the Equality Center
at 12:00 pm and then at ONEOK Field for the Pride In the Ballpark Double
Header game at 2:00 pm.
Tulsa Pride is Saturday, June 7th and Sunday June 8th. Be sure to check
TulsaPride.org for all of the Pride celebration events.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality
The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Tulsa Pride Leather Fashion
Show
Tulsa Pride 2014
Parade Color Guard
Rainbow Run
MOREcolor
EBA
SAGE Tulsa Tour
Tulsa Interfaith Alliance
Guys Dine Too
COMC Pride Performance
Sisters in Song
COuncil Oak Mens Chorale
Grateful
Day
--Flapjack
-Fundraiser
Shower of Stoles Project
Summer Theatre Classes
Out in Tulsa 2014
World Elder Abuse Day
Out in the Workplace

2014 Tulsa Pride Interfaith Service
Thursday, May 29th, 2014; 7:00 pm
Tulsa Pride Interfaith Service
Phillips Theological Seminary
901 N Mingo Rd

LGBTI Transitional Youth
Survey
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

The 2014 Interfaith Service will be hosted by Phillips
Theological Seminary on Thursday May 29th, 2014 at
7:00 pm. PTS is located at 901 N Mingo Rd.
Clergy and Spiritual leaders from Tulsa's affirming and
inclusive Faith communities and several choirs and ensembles participate
in this annual event. Rev Bob Lawrence is the organizer for this year's
Interfaith Service. There will be an In Memoriam tribute for those who have
passed this last year. The highlight of the Interfaith Service is the blessing
of Pride Flag. Please join the LGBT community as we celebrate the
spiritual diversity of Tulsa.

Find Us on Facebook

PFLAG Pride Brunch
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Sunday, June 1st, 2014; 12:00 - 2:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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Before heading to the ballpark for the double header
game, stop by and join PFLAG Tulsa for a Pride Bunch
from 12:00 - 2:00 pm at the Equality Center. On the menu PFLAG
will be favorite brunch items like omelettes, waffles and TULSA CHAPTER
mimosas. Cost is $10.00 per person.

Double Header
'Pride in the Ballpark' Charity Softball Game

OkEq Art Exhibit
The May exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Ted Holland.

Sunday, June 1st, 2014; 2:05 pm

Counseling Services

PURCHASE TICKETS AT: OKLAHOMANS FOR EQUALITY, DENNIS R. NEILL EQUALITY
CENTER, 621 EAST 4TH STREET, TULSA, OK 74120, 918-743-4297

Come attend the Second Annual Chairty Softball Challenge 'Pride in the
Ballpark' Double Header at ONEOK Field on Sunday, June 1st, 2014. First
game starts at 2:05 pm.

Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

See the Tulsa Drillers play against the Midland Rockhounds and stay after
for the OkEq Tulsa Hit Crew play against the Tulsa Firefighters Team.
Tickets are available for $10.00 at the Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the Equality Sports Alliance
and the Tulsa Firefighter Educational Clown Program.

Tulsa Pride 2014
Saturday June 7th and Sunday June 8th, 2014
Everything you need to know about Tulsa Pride is here
and on www.tulsapride.org
Check for Tulsa Pride on Facebook for any last minute updates!
Friday, MAY 31st - At the Beach Tulsa Pride Poolside Party
Saturday, JUNE 7th - Street Festival and Parade

Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale

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Sunday, JUNE 8th - Pride in the Park presented by Tulsa Shock
VOLUNTEER! Be part of Tulsa Pride 2014 by volunteering a couple of
hours and receive a free Pride Staff T-shirt, make some great friends, free
lunch and get a behind the scenes look at Tulsa Pride.
Many different times and areas are available.
Sign Up online: VOLUNTEER FORM

based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

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Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

Registration is open for booth and parade entries
Click here to register

Tulsa Pride 2014
Upcoming Events
• Tulsa Shock Pride Night - Friday, June 6th - 7:00 pm
• Everybody's Looking for Something - Live from Majestic Friday, June 6th - 10:30 pm

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Details about these events and more are available on the Tulsa Pride
smartphone app or www.tulsapride.org or Tulsa Pride's Facebook

Tulsa Pride Parade Color Guard Participants
If you are a former or Active service member and would like to be in the
Tulsa
Pride
Parade
color
guard,
please
contact
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org
- - - or call 918.743.4297

Rainbow Run 2014

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org
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SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Sunday, June 8th, 2014; 10:00 am

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The Rainbow Run will be held on June 8th, 2014. The run starts at 10:00
am and will be ran on the Midland Valley Trails. The run will begin and end
in Centennial Park. There will be two runs a 5K run and a 1K Fun Run. The
Rainbow run will benefit Tulsa Pride. For more information about the
Rainbow Run or to sign up, visit www.rainbowruntulsa.com
The Rainbow Run is being presented by Tulsa Pride, MAD Chicks
Marketing and Design &amp; Speakeasy Market Strategies.

MOREcolor 2014 Show
Opening Night Thursday, June 19th, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm

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2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

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Oklahomans for Equality is proud to host the MOREcolor 2014
Regional Juried Fine Arts Exhibition for Pride, June 19th - 22nd, 2014, at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Open for only four days during regular
hours 12:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
This year exhibiting more than fifty artists in a broad spectrum of media
and styles, the MOREcolor 2014 juried exhibition opens June 19th and
runs for just four days through June 22nd.
The opening night event on June 19th from 6:00 to 9:00 pm will feature the
harp music of Linda Paul and the Jazzical Strings trio, a multi-discipline
performance work entitled "Noise Level 1," an installation by Matthew
Ruyle, food by TW's-AFAB Catering and cash bar. The opening event and
exhibition are free and open to the public.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

This annual event has become a regional juried show, highly anticipated
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highest quality. The festive opening night is an evening not to be missed,
every year featuring performing artists complementing and lifting the
exhibition to the level of experience.
For more information, visit MOREcolorart.com

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tramgender Elders

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

The June Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, June 18th, 2014
at 6:00 pm. Hosted by Campfire Green Country, the meeting will take
place at the Circle Cinema, 10 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa OK 74104. Following
the meeting will be a free screening of "The New Black". An explosive new
documentary that uncovers the complicated and often combative histories
of the African-American and LGBT civil rights movements. Please RSVP
to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone on your friends list.
Circle Cinema
10 S Lewis Ave
Tulsa, OK 74104
For more information on "The New Black", visit
www.newblackfilm.com

SAGE Tulsa visits KOTV Channel 6
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2014; 10:00 am
This event has been rescheduled to June 3rd
On Tuesday, June 3rd, 2014, the SAGE Tulsa group will be treated to a
tour of the Griffin Communications Media Center at 303 N Boston Ave and
home of KOTV Channel 6. The group will meet at the Equality Center at
10:00 am and then head off for the tour. Please RSVP to
SAGE@OkEq.org if you would like to attend.

Boot Camp
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Join for an intense workout
and get in shape.
This is not your average
aerobics class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance

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Jimmy Jordan, Navigator
for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday from 1:00 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach

Interfaith Alliance of Tulsa Awards
Thursday, June 5th, 2014; 6:30 pm
All Souls Unitarian Church
2952 S Peoria Ave
The Tulsa Interfaith Alliance will be presenting Toby
Jenkins with this year's Russell Bennett Faith and
Courage Award for his work honoring the various
spiritual traditions of GLBTQ persons, and for ensuring
that the Dennis R Neill Equality Center is a safe space
for all, regardless of faith.
You are invited to join us for the Award Celebration on Thursday, June 5th,
2014 starting at 6:30 pm at All Souls Unitarian Church. The evening will
include a buffet catered by TW's AFab Catering, as well as performances
by Pam Crosby (President of the Tulsa Jazz Society) and her trio, along
with Rebecca Ungerman. Tickets are $30/person and can be purchased by
selecting the link on our web site at www.tulsainterfaithalliance.org ,
Deadline for ticket purchase is Monday, June 2nd.

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OF TULSA
PROTECTING FAITH AND FREEDOM

Guys Dine Too
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2014; 6:30 pm

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.
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Rainbow Writers
1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
- - - - --to attend

The June meeting of Guys Dine Too will be at Sisserou's on
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2014 at around 6:30 pm.
Sisserou's is located at 107 N. Boulder Ave. Unit C, (on the corner of W.
Archer and N. Main).
www.sisserousrestauranttulsa.com
Guys Dine Too is a social program for Gay Men, and their male Allies/
friends, and meets at a different restaurant every month.
Please RSVP to Richard Haley at gaydine2@yahoo.com
if you plan on attending.

Council Oak Mens Chorale Pride Performance

Yoga A - Z
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5:30 pm
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Wednesday, June 4th, 2014; 7:00 pm
Hardesty Regional Library
8316 E 93 St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133
Council Oak Mens Chorale will present their annual Pride performance at
the Hardesty Regional Library Wednesday, June 4th, 2014 at 7:00 pm. This
will be a FREE event. www.counciloak.org

Sisters in Song Opening for Chautauqua
Tuesday, June 10th, 2014; 6:00 pm
Southeast Campus, TCC
10300 East 81st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma
74133

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Chautauqua event beginning June 10th,
2014 at the Southeast Campus of Tulsa Community College, 81st street
near Highway 169. This is the fifth year for Sisters in Song to open the
Chautauqua.
This year the Chautauqua theme is "A Crisis of Confidence: The War That
Changed the World." The actors will be featuring great personalities from
the years 1914 to 1918, including Woodrow Wilson, Edith Wharton, Henry
James and Teddy Roosevelt.
Please join the audience at 6:00 pm on Tuesday evening, June 10th, as
Sisters in Song perform George M. Cohen, America The Beautiful, God
Bless America, Me and My Shadow, and many more songs from the World
War I era. Many of the songs are in sing-along format, so bring your voice
to join in.
For more information on Sisters in Song, visit their Facebook

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Council Oak Mens Chorale Summer Concert
'Be Our Guest' - A Disney Extravaganza!
Thursday, June 5th and Friday, June 6th, 2014; 8:00 pm

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick

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Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

Thursday, June 5th and Friday, June 6th, 2014
Gussman Concert Hall - Lorton Performance Center,
University of Tulsa Campus
550 S Gary Place, Tulsa, OK
Council Oak Mens Chorale's 16th summer season, entitled Be Our Guest!
(A Disney Extravaganza) features the men of Council Oak Men's Chorale
and guest artist Eric Himan. The concert includes music from beloved
Disney movies, including songs from Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin,
Jungle Book, Monster, Inc., Little Mermaid, Tangled, Tarzan, Lion King,
Hercules, and others. Tickets are $20.00 available online or at the door.

Grateful Day Foundation Flapjack Fundraiser at
Applebee's
Saturday, June 21st, 2014; 8:00 - 10:00 am
Applebee's
9409 E 71st St
Tulsa, OK 74133

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Appiebees

Please join the Grateful Day Foundation at the
Applebee's on 71st for flapjacks and coffee or juice. Tickets for the Flapjack
Fundraiser are $7.00 and are available on the OkEq website here.
The proceeds from this event will go directly to help fund the 2014 HIV
Wellness Retreat, for Clients of Tulsa CARES and OSU Speciality
Medicine.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,

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as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

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The Shower of Stoles Project Reception
Monday, June 2nd, 2014; 5:00 - 7:00 pm
Cimarron Alliance Equality Center
5613 N May Ave, Ste 400
OKC, OK

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing

The Shower of Stoles Project is an extraordinary collection of over one
thousand liturgical stoles and other sacred items representing the lives of
lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people of faith.
The opening reception will be on Monday June 2nd, 2014 from 5:00 - 7:00
pm at the Cimarron Alliance Equality Center. The project will be on display
for the following dates:
June 2nd - 5th from 12:00 - 8:00 pm at Cimarron Alliance Equality Center
June 6th from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm at Cimarron Alliance Equality Center
June 8th 9:00 am and 11:00 am Services at Mayflower UCC
June 8th 6:00 pm Service at Cathedral of Hope OKC

Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

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(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Summer Theatre Classes
Classes run June 16th - August 1st

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Join American Theatre Company's Artist Educators for exciting two week
acting classes in Youth Cabaret, Shakespeare, for the Stage and in
Improvisation, in the East Village. Each session ends with a live
performance.
For
more
information
and
registration,
visit www.americantheatrecompany.org

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

Classes will be held @ ATC Studios in Downtown Tulsa at 308
South Lansing. Classes run from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm.

Out in Tulsa 2014
Saturday, June 14th, 2014; 6:30 pm

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2021 E 71st Street
Openarms Youth Project will be holding their third annual fundraising
event, Out in Tulsa, on Saturday, June 14th at 6:30 pm at the Charles
Schusterman Jewish Community Center.
Join in for this exciting evening and help us raise funds to continue and
expand the work at Openarms Youth Project for GLBTQ youth and their
allies ages 14-20.
This year's entertainment will feature performances by comedian Vickie
Shaw and musician Austyn King. The event will be hosted by Randy
Roberts Potts. Dinner will be served and a cash bar is available. Attire is
business casual.
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below.
Visit OpenArms Youth Project for more information
and to purchase tickets

World Elder Abuse Day
Monday, June 16th, 2014; 11:00 am
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center
The Senior Service Section of the Tulsa Police
Departments Financial Crimes Unit is recognizing local
seniors for World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on June
16, 2014 at the Cox Business Center located at 100
Civic Center Drive in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma from
11:00 am to 3:00 pm. The event is being held in
partnership with the Tulsa City County TRIAD, and with the assistance and
support of many community partner agencies. Booths operated by various
community outreach partners will be present. For more information, or to
register your booth, contact Det. D. R. Crisp, Tulsa Police Department
Financial Crimes Unit at 918 596-1317 dcrisp@cityoftulsa.org

Research in Gay and Lesbian
Workplace Relationships
Are you "out" at work?
Did you come out in the past few years?
Or do you know someone that has come out in the past few years?
Researchers would like to learn how your experience with your work, your
organization, and your co-workers has changed since you came out.
All information obtained during the interview process will be kept
confidential. For more information contact Kim Perry at 719.217.4205 or
kdperrytx7105@hotmail.com

LGBTI Transitional Youth Online Survey
The transitional youth study is a first-of-its-kind effort to raise awareness
(especially among Oklahoma state agencies) that LGBTI youth exist in the
state and that services are needed to alleviate very real challenges. The
online survey is completely anonymous and results will contribute to
increased recognition of LGBTI concerns statewide. In exchange for
participation, researchers are offering $10 in gift certificate credit
redeemable at giftcertificates.com for the first 250 urban and 250 rural
participants. If you are 18 - 25 years old, reside in Oklahoma, and identify
as LGBTI you may be eligible to participated by going to http://tiny.cc/
oklgbti2. With questions or concerns, please contact Douglas Knutson,
at douglas.knutson@okstate.edu

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Equality Center Pride Store
Tulsa Pride 2014 shirts are now available in The Pride Store.
All sizes S through 2X are $20.00

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Ghost Guitars'
by Tom Canford
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
In 1995, journalist Frank Owen began researching a
story on "Special K," a new designer drug that fueled
the after-midnight club scene. He went to buy and
sample the drug at the internationally-notorious
Limelight, a decrepit church converted into a
Manhattan disco, where pulse-pounding music,
gender-bending dancers, and uninhibited sideshows
attracted long lines of hopeful onlookers. Clubland is
the story of Owen's six year journey behind the
velvet ropes, into the cavernous clubs where any
transformation was possible, every extreme
permissible--even murder.
At first, Owen found an unexpected common ground between very different
people: stockbrokers danced with transvestites, pacifier-sucking "club kids"
with celebrities, thick-necked jocks with misfits. But as money flowed into the
clubs, the music darkened, the drugs intensified, and the carnival spiraled
out of control. Four men defined the scene, all of them outsiders, who saw in

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clubland the chance to escape their pasts and reinvent themselves by
making their own rules. Peter Gatien rose from a small Canadian milltown to
become the most powerful club operator in America; Michael Alig, a gay
misfit from the midwest, escaped to Manhattan where he won a legion of
fashion-and-drug enamored followers; Lord Michael Caruso left Staten
Island's bars for the rave parties of England, returning as clubland's leading
drug dealer and techno music pioneer; and Chris Paciello began as a brutal
Bensonhurst gang member, then recast himself as the glamorous prince of
Miami Beach, partying with Madonna and Jennifer Lopez at the exclusive
nightspots he created. Each of them had secrets that led them over the
edge, and when when clubland fell, it left behind tragic human
consequences: the disillusioned, the strung out, and the dead.
A tour de force of investigative and participatory journalism, Clubland offers
a dramatic expos� of a world built on illusion, where morality is ambiguous,
identity changeable, and money the root of both ecstasy and evil.

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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June 4th, 2014
In This Issue

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Tulsa Pride Leather Fashion
Show
Tulsa Pride 2014
Pride Night with Tulsa Shock

Welcome to the eNews.
It's Pride Week in Tulsa! Tulsa Pride is Saturday, June 7th and Sunday
June 8th. Be sure to check TulsaPride.org for all of the Pride celebration
events.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

Everybody's
- Looking
- for
Something
Rainbow Run
MOREcolor
Novel Talk
GET F.I.T.

Tulsa Pride 2014

EBA

Saturday June 7th and Sunday June 8th, 2014
Everything you need to know about Tulsa Pride is here
and on www.tulsapride.org
Check for Tulsa Pride on Facebook for any last minute updates!
Saturday, JUNE 7th - Street Festival and Parade
Sunday, JUNE 8th - Pride in the Park presented by Tulsa Shock
VOLUNTEER! Be part of Tulsa Pride 2014 by volunteering a couple of
hours and receive a free Pride Staff T-shirt, make some great friends, free
lunch and get a behind the scenes look at Tulsa Pride.
Many different times and areas are available.
Sign Up online: VOLUNTEER FORM

PFLAG Billboards
Tulsa Interfaith Alliance
COMC Pride Performance
Sisters in Song
COuncil Oak Mens Chorale
East Village 2nd Saturday
Festival
Grateful
Day
Flapjack
Fundraiser
Shower of Stoles Project
Summer Theatre Classes
Out in Tulsa 2014
World Elder Abuse Day

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Out in the Workplace
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

2014
Find Us on Facebook

Registration is open for booth and parade entries
Click here to register

Tulsa Pride 2014
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Upcoming Events
• Tulsa Shock Pride Night - Friday, June 6th - 7:00 pm
• Everybody's Looking for Something - Live from Majestic Friday, June 6th - 10:30 pm
Details about these events and more are available on the Tulsa Pride
smartphone app or www.tulsapride.org or Tulsa Pride's Facebook

OkEq Art Exhibit
The MOREcolor exhibit will
be on display at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
June 19th - 22nd

Pride Night at Tulsa Shock
Friday, June 6th, 2014; 7:00 pm
BOK Center
200 S Denver Ave
Friday, June 6th, 2014 will be Tulsa Shock Pride Night at the BOK Center.
Use promo code "PRIDE" for $3.00 off your ticket price
in selected sections. Purchase your tickets here

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

'Everybody's Looking for Something'
Friday, June 6th, 2014; 10:30 pm
Club Majestic
124 N Boston Ave
Friday, June 6th, 2014 at Club Majestic Tulsa, Eric Himan and company
(EH3) will be performing the music of THE EURYTHMICS! One night only
with special guests including artist, Coles Whalen on piano/bg vocals and
the talents of Daphne Rio, Shanel Sterling, and Kris Kohl. Admission is $8
at the door. For more information visit erichiman.com

Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,

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918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

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Rainbow Run 2014
Sunday, June 8th, 2014; 10:00 am

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The Rainbow Run will be held on June 8th, 2014. The run starts at 10:00
am and will be ran on the Midland Valley Trails. The run will begin and end
in Centennial Park. There will be two runs a 5K run and a 1K Fun Run. The
Rainbow run will benefit Tulsa Pride. For more information about the
Rainbow Run or to sign up, visit www.rainbowruntulsa.com

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

The Rainbow Run is being presented by Tulsa Pride, MAD Chicks
Marketing and Design &amp; Speakeasy Market Strategies.

MOREcolor 2014 Show
Opening Night Thursday, June 19th, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm

Grieving Well
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support

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Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

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1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Oklahomans for Equality is proud to host the MOREcolor 2014
Regional Juried Fine Arts Exhibition for Pride, June 19th - 22nd, 2014, at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Open for only four days during regular
hours 12:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
This year exhibiting more than fifty artists in a broad spectrum of media
and styles, the MOREcolor 2014 juried exhibition opens June 19th and
runs for just four days through June 22nd.
The opening night event on June 19th from 6:00 to 9:00 pm will feature the
harp music of Linda Paul and the Jazzical Strings trio, a multi-discipline
performance work entitled "Noise Level 1," an installation by Matthew
Ruyle, food by TW's-AFAB Catering and cash bar. The opening event and
exhibition are free and open to the public.
This annual event has become a regional juried show, highly anticipated
year after year for its cutting edge reputation, showing fine art of the
highest quality. The festive opening night is an evening not to be missed,
every year featuring performing artists complementing and lifting the
exhibition to the level of experience.
For more information, visit MOREcolorart.com

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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for Gay, lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tramgender Elders

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Novel Talk with author Laura Moriarty
Tuesday, June 24th, 2014; 7:00 pm

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
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WITH AUTHOR LAURA MORIA
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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Novel Talk presents... I Am Human: Individual Empowerment from 1920
until Today
What does it mean to be human? Are all people, indeed, created equal?
What connects us... and what keeps us apart? In one way or another, most
literature explores these elemental questions. In her acclaimed novel, The
Chaperone, Laura Moriarty has a strong message of human equality and
dignity. Join us for a special Novel Talk program where we will explore
issues of women's rights, gay rights, and just plain human rights, and then
hear from the author herself about her writing process and research for
The Chaperone. Books for sale and book signing to follow.

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

For more information on Novel Talk or other library programs, call the
AskUs Hotline, 918.549.7323, or visit the library's website,
www.tulsalibrary.org

GET F.I.T. (Fun, Intense, Training)
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 6:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Now on Wednesdays and Thursdays, GET F.I.T.
(Fun, Intense, Training) GET F.I.T. is an exercise
class for all ages and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the beginner as well as
the advanced participant to be successful. The only
requirement... keep moving through a combination
of weight training and cardiovascular exercise.
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 6:00 pm at the
Equality Center. $5 for non-members and free to
members... Come take your first steps to GET F.I.T.
Facilitated by Brad Sullivan.

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

Boot Camp
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Join for an intense workout
and get in shape.
This is not your average
aerobics class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator
for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday from 1:00 4:00 pm.

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The June Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, June 18th, 2014
at 6:00 pm. Hosted by Campfire Green Country, the meeting will take
place at the Circle Cinema, 10 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa OK 74104. Following
the meeting will be a free screening of "The New Black". An explosive new
documentary that uncovers the complicated and often combative histories
of the African-American and LGBT civil rights movements. Please RSVP
to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone on your friends list.
Circle Cinema
10 S Lewis Ave
Tulsa, OK 74104
For more information on "The New Black", visit
www.newblackfilm.com

PFLAG of Tulsa Billboards

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.
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PFLAG of Tulsa billboards will be up all over town this month.
Look for them at the following locations:
2002 E I-244 (South Side 100 ft East of Xanthus)
3015 Yale (East Side 200 ft South of 29th St)
913 W I-44 (North Side 600 ft West of Elwood)
12651 E BA EXPWY (North Side 400 ft West of 129th E Ave)
2801 S HWY 169 (.3 MI North of 61st Exit)

1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
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Interfaith Alliance of Tulsa Awards
Thursday, June 5th, 2014; 6:30 pm
All Souls Unitarian Church
2952 S Peoria Ave
The Tulsa Interfaith Alliance will be presenting Toby
Jenkins with this year's Russell Bennett Faith and
Courage Award for his work honoring the various
spiritual traditions of GLBTQ persons, and for ensuring
that the Dennis R Neill Equality Center is a safe space
for all, regardless of faith.
You are invited to join us for the Award Celebration on Thursday, June 5th,
2014 starting at 6:30 pm at All Souls Unitarian Church. The evening will
include a buffet catered by TW's AFab Catering, as well as performances
by Pam Crosby (President of the Tulsa Jazz Society) and her trio, along
with Rebecca Ungerman. Tickets are $30/person and can be purchased by
selecting the link on our web site at www.tulsainterfaithalliance.org ,

Yoga A - Z
Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

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Deadline for ticket purchase is Monday, June 2nd.

Lambda Al-Anon

INTERFAITH ALLIANCE

Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

OF TULSA

PROTECTING FAITH AND FREEDOM

Council Oak Mens Chorale Pride Performance
Wednesday, June 4th, 2014; 7:00 pm
Hardesty Regional Library
8316 E 93 St, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133

Game Night

Council Oak Mens Chorale will present their annual Pride performance at
the Hardesty Regional Library Wednesday, June 4th, 2014 at 7:00 pm. This
will be a FREE event. www.counciloak.org

Sisters in Song Opening for Chautauqua
Tuesday, June 10th, 2014; 6:00 pm
Southeast Campus, TCC
10300 East 81st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma
74133

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The Arts and Humanities Council of
Tulsa
sponsors
the
Oklahoma
Chautauqua event beginning June 10th,
2014 at the Southeast Campus of Tulsa Community College, 81st street
near Highway 169. This is the fifth year for Sisters in Song to open the
Chautauqua.
This year the Chautauqua theme is "A Crisis of Confidence: The War That
Changed the World." The actors will be featuring great personalities from
the years 1914 to 1918, including Woodrow Wilson, Edith Wharton, Henry
James and Teddy Roosevelt.
Please join the audience at 6:00 pm on Tuesday evening, June 10th, as
Sisters in Song perform George M. Cohen, America The Beautiful, God
Bless America, Me and My Shadow, and many more songs from the World
War I era. Many of the songs are in sing-along format, so bring your voice
to join in.
For more information on Sisters in Song, visit their Facebook

Council Oak Mens Chorale Summer Concert
'Be Our Guest' - A Disney Extravaganza!
Thursday, June 5th and Friday, June 6th, 2014; 8:00 pm

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
- - - --Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

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Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

Thursday, June 5th and Friday, June 6th, 2014
Gussman Concert Hall - Lorton Performance Center,
University of Tulsa Campus
550 S Gary Place, Tulsa, OK
Council Oak Mens Chorale's 16th summer season, entitled Be Our Guest!
(A Disney Extravaganza) features the men of Council Oak Men's Chorale
and guest artist Eric Himan. The concert includes music from beloved
Disney movies, including songs from Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin,
Jungle Book, Monster, Inc., Little Mermaid, Tangled, Tarzan, Lion King,
Hercules, and others. Tickets are $20.00 available online or at the door.

East Village 2nd Saturday Festival

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Saturday, June 14th, 2014; 4:00 - 10:00 pm

3rd &amp; Lansing
Downtown Tulsa
Car Show/ Artist Booths/ Music/ Food Trucks
Saturday, June 14, near 3rd &amp; Lansing, Downtown Tulsa.
As the sun goes down, enjoy the romantic lights over 3rd. Stay for a
view of the Drillers' Fireworks Show that night (depending on how long
the game runs). For more info, visit www.eastvillagetulsa.org
The chrome will definitely be shining on the Sunny Side of Downtown
this Father's Day Weekend. Bring your Dad! We're having an OPEN
CAR SHOW! Plus Artist Booths, Live Music, and some of Tulsa's top
Food Trucks. Mike Cameron Collective will be playing live on stage.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with

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Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

Grateful Day Foundation Flapjack Fundraiser at
Applebee's
Saturday, June 21st, 2014; 8:00 - 10:00 am
Applebee's
9409 E 71st St
Tulsa, OK 74133

Appiebees

Please join the Grateful Day Foundation at the
Applebee's on 71st for flapjacks and coffee or juice. Tickets for the Flapjack
Fundraiser are $7.00 and are available on the OkEq website here.
The proceeds from this event will go directly to help fund the 2014 HIV
Wellness Retreat, for Clients of Tulsa CARES and OSU Speciality
Medicine.

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The Shower of Stoles Project
On display June 2nd - 8th, 2014

Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Cimarron Alliance Equality Center
5613 N May Ave, Ste 400
OKC, OK
The Shower of Stoles Project is an extraordinary collection of over one
thousand liturgical stoles and other sacred items representing the lives of
lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people of faith. The project
will be on display for the following dates:
June 2nd - 5th from 12:00 - 8:00 pm at Cimarron Alliance Equality Center
June 6th from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm at Cimarron Alliance Equality Center
June 8th 9:00 am and 11:00 am Services at Mayflower UCC
June 8th 6:00 pm Service at Cathedral of Hope OKC

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Summer Theatre Classes
Classes run June 16th - August 1st

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Summer
Theatre classes

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

Join American Theatre Company's Artist Educators for exciting two week
acting classes in Youth Cabaret, Shakespeare, for the Stage and in
Improvisation, in the East Village. Each session ends with a live
performance.
For
more
information
and
registration,
visit www.americantheatrecompany.org
--------Classes will be held @ ATC Studios in Downtown Tulsa at 308
South Lansing. Classes run from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm.

Out in Tulsa 2014
Saturday, June 14th, 2014; 6:30 pm

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Charles Schusterman
Jewish Community Center
2021 E 71st Street
Openarms Youth Project will be holding their third annual fundraising
event, Out in Tulsa, on Saturday, June 14th at 6:30 pm at the Charles
Schusterman Jewish Community Center.
Join in for this exciting evening and help us raise funds to continue and
expand the work at Openarms Youth Project for GLBTQ youth and their
allies ages 14-20.
This year's entertainment will feature performances by comedian Vickie
Shaw and musician Austyn King. The event will be hosted by Randy
Roberts Potts. Dinner will be served and a cash bar is available. Attire is
business casual.
Tickets are $125.00 per person and may be purchased using the link
below.
Visit OpenArms Youth Project for more information
and to purchase tickets

World Elder Abuse Day
Monday, June 16th, 2014; 11:00 am
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center
The Senior Service Section of the Tulsa Police
Departments Financial Crimes Unit is recognizing local
seniors for World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on June
16, 2014 at the Cox Business Center located at 100
Civic Center Drive in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma from
11:00 am to 3:00 pm. The event is being held in
partnership with the Tulsa City County TRIAD, and with the assistance and
support of many community partner agencies. Booths operated by various
community outreach partners will be present. For more information, or to
register your booth, contact Det. D. R. Crisp, Tulsa Police Department
Financial Crimes Unit at 918 596-1317 dcrisp@cityoftulsa.org

Research in Gay and Lesbian
Workplace Relationships
Are you "out" at work?
Did you come out in the past few years?
Or do you know someone that has come out in the past few years?
Researchers would like to learn how your experience with your work, your
organization, and your co-workers has changed since you came out.
All information obtained during the interview process will be kept
confidential. For more information contact Kim Perry at 719.217.4205 or
kdperrytx7105@hotmail.com

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Equality Center Pride Store
Tulsa Pride 2014 shirts are now available in The Pride Store.
All sizes S through 2X are $20.00

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'This Day in June'
by Gayle L. Pitman &amp; illustrated by Kristyna Litten
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
In a wildly whimsical, validating, and exuberant reflection of the LGBT
community, This Day In June welcomes readers to experience a pride
celebration and share in a day when we are all united. Also included is a
Reading Guide chock-full of facts about LGBT history and culture, as well as
a Note to Parents and Caregivers with information on how to talk to children
about sexual orientation and gender identity in age-appropriate ways. This
Day In June is an excellent tool for teaching respect, acceptance, and
understanding of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people.

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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Welcome to the eNews.
Thank you to everyone who came out and celebrated Tulsa Pride with
us! Be sure to join us for the MOREcolor Art Show reception on Thursday,
June 19th, 2014 from 6:00 - 9:00 pm.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

MOREcolor 2014 Show
Opening Night Thursday, June 19th, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm

June 12th, 2014
In This Issue
MOREcolor
EBA
Novel Talk
GET F.I.T.
PFLAG Billboards
East Village 2nd Saturday
Festival
Out in Tulsa 2014
Tulsa Pride Feedback
a night OUT
National Gay Blood Drive
Grateful Day Flapjack
Fundraiser
Summer Theatre Classes
Mara Keisling
First Thursday Art Show
World Elder Abuse Day
Out in the Workplace
In Memorium
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Oklahomans for Equality is proud to host the MOREcolor 2014
Regional Juried Fine Arts Exhibition for Pride, June 19th - 22nd, 2014, at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Open for only four days during regular
hours 12:00 pm to 9:00 pm.

Find Us on Facebook

This year exhibiting more than fifty artists in a broad spectrum of media
and styles, the MOREcolor 2014 juried exhibition opens June 19th and
runs for just four days through June 22nd.

The opening night event on June 19th from 6:00 to 9:00 pm will feature the
harp music of Linda Paul and the Jazzical Strings trio, a multi-discipline
performance work entitled "Noise Level 1," an installation by Matthew
Ruyle, food by TW's-AFAB Catering and cash bar. The opening event and
exhibition are free and open to the public.
This annual event has become a regional juried show, highly anticipated
year after year for its cutting edge reputation, showing fine art of the
highest quality. The festive opening night is an evening not to be missed,

OkEq Art Exhibit
The MOREcolor exhibit will
be on display at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
June 19th - 22nd

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every year featuring performing artists complementing and lifting the
exhibition to the level of experience.
For more information, visit MOREcolorart.com

Counseling Services
Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

Equality Business Alliance
Upcoming Events
Join the Equality Business Alliance
EBA Business Directory
EBA on Facebook

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QJBusmess Alliance

The June Monthly Mixer Meeting will be on Wednesday, June 18th, 2014
at 5:30 pm. Hosted by Camp Fire of Green Country, the meeting will take
place at the Circle Cinema, 10 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa OK 74104. Following
the meeting will be a free screening of "The New Black". An explosive new
documentary that uncovers the complicated and often combative histories
of the African-American and LGBT civil rights movements. Please RSVP
to EBA@OkEq.org and send an invite to everyone on your friends list.

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Green Country
Circle Cinema
10 S Lewis Ave
Tulsa, OK 74104
For more information on "The New Black", visit
www.newblackfilm.com

Novel Talk with author Laura Moriarty
Tuesday, June 24th, 2014; 7:00 pm

Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

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1920 UNTIL TODAY

WITH AUTHOR LAURA MORIA
WWW . TUL SAPR IDE.ORG

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Novel Talk presents... I Am Human: Individual Empowerment from 1920
until Today
What does it mean to be human? Are all people, indeed, created equal?
What connects us... and what keeps us apart? In one way or another, most
literature explores these elemental questions. In her acclaimed novel, The
Chaperone, Laura Moriarty has a strong message of human equality and
dignity. Join us for a special Novel Talk program where we will explore
issues of women's rights, gay rights, and just plain human rights, and then
hear from the author herself about her writing process and research for
The Chaperone. Books for sale and book signing to follow.
For more information on Novel Talk or other library programs, call the
AskUs Hotline, 918.549.7323, or visit the library's website,
www.tulsalibrary.org

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

GET F.I.T. (Fun, Intense, Training)
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 6:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Now on Wednesdays and Thursdays, GET F.I.T.
(Fun, Intense, Training) GET F.I.T. is an exercise
class for all ages and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the beginner as well as
the advanced participant to be successful. The only
requirement... keep moving through a combination
of weight training and cardiovascular exercise.
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 6:00 pm at the
Equality Center. $5 for non-members and free to
members... Come take your first steps to GET F.I.T.
Facilitated by Brad Sullivan.

SOS Group
Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

PFLAG of Tulsa Billboards

Grieving Well

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PFLAG of Tulsa billboards will be up all over town this month.

2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by

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Look for them at the following locations:

Yolanda Arnold

2002 E I-244 (South Side 100 ft East of Xanthus)
3015 Yale (East Side 200 ft South of 29th St)
913 W I-44 (North Side 600 ft West of Elwood)
12651 E BA EXPWY (North Side 400 ft West of 129th E Ave)
2801 S HWY 169 (.3 MI North of 61st Exit)

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop

East Village 2nd Saturday Festival
Saturday, June 14th, 2014; 4:00 - 10:00 pm

3rd &amp; Lansing
Downtown Tulsa

1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Car Show/ Artist Booths/ Music/ Food Trucks
Saturday, June 14, near 3rd &amp; Lansing, Downtown Tulsa.
As the sun goes down, enjoy the romantic lights over 3rd. Stay for a
view of the Drillers' Fireworks Show that night (depending on how long
the game runs). For more info, visit www.eastvillagetulsa.org
The chrome will definitely be shining on the Sunny Side of Downtown
this Father's Day Weekend. Bring your Dad! We're having an OPEN
CAR SHOW! Plus Artist Booths, Live Music, and some of Tulsa's top
Food Trucks. Mike Cameron Collective will be playing live on stage.

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

Out in Tulsa 2014
Saturday, June 14th, 2014; 6:30 pm

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Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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ServJCes and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tram.gender Elders

Charles Schusterman
Jewish Community Center
2021 E 71st Street
Openarms Youth Project will be holding their third annual fundraising
event, Out in Tulsa, on Saturday, June 14th at 6:30 pm at the Charles
Schusterman Jewish Community Center.
Join in for this exciting evening and help us raise funds to continue and

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expand the work at Openarms Youth Project for GLBTQ youth and their
allies ages 14-20.
This year's entertainment will feature performances by comedian Vickie
Shaw and musician Austyn King. The event will be hosted by Randy
Roberts Potts. Dinner will be served and a cash bar is available. Attire is
business casual.
Tickets are $125.00 per person and may be purchased using the link
below.
Visit OpenArms Youth Project for more information
and to purchase tickets

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

Tulsa Pride 2014 Community Feedback Meeting
Thursday, June 26th, 2014; 7:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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Committee would like to thank all who attended
2014
Tulsa Pride 2014 Celebrations. The Public
Community Feedback meeting is at the
Equality Center on Thursday, June 26th at 7:30 HEi=LECTIOIIIS ISTOIIIELI
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innovative ideas for Tulsa Pride 2015.

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a night OUT with Nicole Carrington

Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels.
The class will create an
environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Thursday, June 19th, 2014; 9:30 pm
The Comedy Parlor
328 E 1st St
Tulsa, OK 74120
$5.00 Entry Fee
18+ to enter
Show at 9:30 pm
Dale Hogan as Nicole Carrington
is a local girl with tons of funny
stories about life and times as a
drag queen. Come on OUT for a
night of laughs! Featuring: Sophia
Starr, Drew Welcher, and Tiffany
Elam.
For more information
purchase
visit comedyparlor.com

Get F.I.T.

or to
tickets,

National Gay Blood Drive

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator
for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday from 1:00 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach

Friday, July 11th, 2014; 2:00 - 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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The National Gay Blood Drive is on July 11th,
2014. This is a nationwide effort to bring
attention to the FDA's ban against Gay &amp;
Bisexual men donating blood &amp; increase
pressure on them to change it.
Oklahomans for Equality and the Oklahoma
Blood Institute will be hosting the Tulsa event at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center from 2:00 - 7:00 pm.
Gay &amp; Bisexual men are encouraged to show their willingness to
contribute by bringing in allies to donate in their place.
For more information about the National Gay Blood Drive, visit
www.gayblooddrive.com
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Grateful Day Foundation Flapjack Fundraiser at
Applebee's
Saturday, June 21st, 2014; 8:00 - 10:00 am
Applebee's
9409 E 71st St
Tulsa, OK 74133

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Please join the Grateful Day Foundation at the
Applebee's on 71st for flapjacks and coffee or juice. Tickets for the Flapjack
Fundraiser are $7.00 and are available on the OkEq website here.
The proceeds from this event will go directly to help fund the 2014 HIV
Wellness Retreat, for Clients of Tulsa CARES and OSU Speciality
Medicine.

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

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Rainbow Writers
1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
to attend

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Summer Theatre Classes

Yoga A - Z

Classes run June 16th - August 1st

Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;

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7:00 pm

Summer
•
Theatre classes
Downtown Tulsa

Game Night

Join American Theatre Company's Artist Educators for exciting two week
acting classes in Youth Cabaret, Shakespeare, for the Stage and in
Improvisation, in the East Village. Each session ends with a live
performance.
For
more
information
and
registration,
visit www.americantheatrecompany.org
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Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card
games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Classes will be held @ ATC Studios in Downtown Tulsa at 308
South Lansing. Classes run from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm.

Oklahomans for Equality hosts Mara Keisling
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2014; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality will host a
reception and Q&amp;A lecture with Mara
Keisling, Executive Director of the
National Center for Transgender
Equality on Wednesday, July 23rd at
7:00 pm. This event is free and open to
the public.
Mara Keisling is the founding
Executive Director of the National
Center for Transgender Equality. Mara
is a transgender-identified woman and
a parent. As one of the nation's leading
voices for transgender equality, Mara
has appeared on news outlets and is
regularly quoted in hundreds of national and local print and broadcast
media.

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

July First Thursday Art Reception
Thursday, July 3rd, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm
The July Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of Susan Foust,
in a show titled: "Vehicle of Wash", beginning with a reception on

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Thursday, July 3rd, 2014 from 6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing throughout
the month.

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
Monday, June 16th, 2014; 11:00 am
Cox Business Center
100 Civic Center
The Senior Service Section of the Tulsa Police
Departments Financial Crimes Unit is recognizing local
seniors for World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on June
16, 2014 at the Cox Business Center located at 100
Civic Center Drive in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma from
11:00 am to 3:00 pm. The event is being held in
partnership with the Tulsa City County TRIAD, and with the assistance and
support of many community partner agencies. Booths operated by various
community outreach partners will be present. For more information, or to
register your booth, contact Det. D. R. Crisp, Tulsa Police Department
Financial Crimes Unit at 918 596-1317 dcrisp@cityoftulsa.org
-- ------

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Research in Gay and Lesbian
Workplace Relationships
Are you "out" at work?
Did you come out in the past few years?
Or do you know someone that has come out in the past few years?
Researchers would like to learn how your experience with your work, your
organization, and your co-workers has changed since you came out.
All information obtained during the interview process will be kept
confidential. For more information contact Kim Perry at 719.217.4205 or
kdperrytx7105@hotmail.com

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In Memorium
Charles Labig

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center

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Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Charles Labig (Pictured in the foreground) riding
past the Equality Center
Dr. Charles E. Labig, of Greenville, passed away June 3, 2014 at his home
in Tulsa, Okla. at the age of 65. He was born on Jan. 12, 1949 in
Greenville, to the late Chalmer and Martha Labig.
Charles was a 1967 graduate of Greenville High School, and received a
BA in philosophy and religion from DePauw University in Greencastle, Ind.
He went on to attend Boston University School of Theology, a seminary of
the United Methodist Church, earning a Master of theology in psychology
of religion and pastoral counseling. In 1978, he earned a Ph.D. in religion,
culture and psychology from Boston University Graduate School of Arts
and Sciences. Dr. Labig worked as a licensed psychologist in the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts mental health system, in both clinical
and administrative positions, while also seeing patients in his own private
practice in the suburban Boston area.
Charles valued his education highly, and he returned to Boston University,
earning an MBA from the School of Management. From there, he became
a corporate psychologist and joined RHR International, a consulting firm
located in Los Angeles, Cali. While at RHR, he specialized in executive
and organizational effectiveness. In 1995, he authored the book
Preventing Violence in the Workplace.

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org
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Dr. Labig had a passion for coaching effective leaders. He went on to work
for BP Amoco Corporation at their headquarters in Chicago, Ill. as director
of learning and organizational development until 1999. At The Hay Group
of Chicago, Ill., he specialized in organizational effectiveness and
leadership development. He later served as director of leadership and
employee development at Baxter Healthcare Corporation of Deerfield, Ill.,
until his retirement in 2001. In 2006, he relocated to Tulsa, Okla.
Charles is survived by his two sons, Andrew R. Labig of Lafayette, Ind.,
and Michael Charles Labig of Colorado Springs, Colo.; along with his
brother Chalmer E. Labig, Jr. and niece Emily Ann Labig, both of Tulsa,
Okla.

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

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Equality Center Pride Store
Tulsa Pride 2014 shirts are now available in The Pride Store.
All sizes S through 2X are $20.00

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Love, Christopher Street: Reflections of New York City'
edited by Thomas Keith
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Representing some of the most talented writers
at work today, the 26 original essays in Love,
Christopher Street encompass revealing,
intense, profound, funny, personal, and queer
reflections that span forty years of gay, lesbian,
bisexual, and transgender life in the Bronx,
Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten
Island. Together these essays create an LGBT
love letter to New York City from native New
Yorkers,
American
transplants,
and
international writers.
This book continues the Lambda Awardwinning series of LGBT tributes to great cities.
Just a few of the quintessentially queer essays
include the Rev. Irene Monroe's account of the hot summer night in 1969
when she witnessed police raiding the Stonewall Inn on Christopher Street
and the drag queens who fought back; Bob Smith's memoir of his life as
an out stand-up comedian in the 1980s and how he has kept his fierce
humor while faced with the diagnosis of ALS; Penny Arcade's saga of
being a runaway in NYC and taken in off the streets by gay men who
introduced her to Warhol's Factory; Ocean Vuong's chronicle of how he
went from being a couch-surfing college student to homeless in Penn
Station; and civil rights activist Brendan Fay reveals what took him all the
way from Ireland to "Finding Jes�s on Christopher Street." Contributors
include Mark Ameen, Penny Arcade, Christopher Bram, Brendan Fay,
Thomas Glave, Jewelle Gomez, Aaron Hamburger, Martin Hyatt, Fay
Jacobs, G. Winston James, Michele Karlsberg, Shaun Levin, Amos Mac,

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David McConnell, Val McDermid, Rev. Irene Monroe, Rabbi Andrea Myers,
Nicky Paraiso, Felice Picano, Charles Rice-Gonz�lez, Eddie Sarfaty,
Justine Saracen, Bob Smith, Shawn Syms, Charlie V�zquez, Ocean
Vuong, and Kathleen Warnock.

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Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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eNews

June 19th, 2014
In This Issue
MOREcolor
Equality Gala Note
Volunteer of the Year
Novel Talk

Welcome to the eNews.
Be sure to join us for the MOREcolor Art Show reception on Thursday, June
19th, 2014 from 6:00 - 9:00 pm.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

Tulsa Pride Feedback

MOREcolor 2014 Show

SAGE Tulsa Pool Party

Opening Night Thursday, June 19th, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm

Grateful Day Flapjack
Fundraiser

GET F.I.T.

a night OUT
Board of Directors

New Counseling Services
PFLAG Billboards
National Gay Blood Drive
Tulsa Metro Softball League
Gamily Ice Cream Social
Mara Keisling
First Thursday Art Show
DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
Out in the Workplace
Pride Store

Oklahomans for Equality is proud to host the MOREcolor 2014
Regional Juried Fine Arts Exhibition for Pride, June 19th - 22nd, 2014, at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. Open for only four days during regular
hours 12:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
This year exhibiting more than fifty artists in a broad spectrum of media and
styles, the MOREcolor 2014 juried exhibition opens June 19th and runs for
just four days through June 22nd.

Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Find Us on Facebook

The opening night event on June 19th from 6:00 to 9:00 pm will feature the
harp music of Linda Paul and the Jazzical Strings trio, a multi-discipline
performance work entitled "Noise Level 1," an installation by Matthew
Ruyle, food by TW's-AFAB Catering and cash bar. The opening event and
exhibition are free and open to the public.
This annual event has become a regional juried show, highly anticipated
year after year for its cutting edge reputation, showing fine art of the highest
quality. The festive opening night is an evening not to be missed, every year
featuring performing artists complementing and lifting the exhibition to the

OkEq Art Exhibit
The MOREcolor exhibit will
be on display at the
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level of experience.
For more information, visit MOREcolorart.com

Equality Center
June 19th - 22nd

Counseling Services

Note from the Equality Gala Committee
To the winners of the White Lion live auction dinner item: please contact the
Equality Center at 918.743.4297 for more information about your dinner.
Ask for Mary Jones or Lucas Green.

Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

Counseling Services

Oklahomans for Equality Volunteer of the Year
Award dinner on Sunday, July 13th, 2014; 6:00 pm
Oklahomans for Equality will be presenting our Volunteer of the Year Award
to Andrew Gordon at our first ever Volunteer Appreciation Dinner on
Sunday, July 13th at 6:30 pm. The event will be called "Proud on the
Prairie" and will be western themed. Hot dogs, hamburgers and tofu
burgers will be grilled for dinner. Chasing Nadean will perform country
classics for the event. RSVP to Mary.Jones@OkEq.org to attend.
Attendees must have volunteered for OkEq.

Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee
scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
knighcl@okstate.edu

Andrew Gordon has been a volunteer at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
since April of 2010. Andrew has dedicated himself to volunteer service for
OkEq from the smallest tasks of stocking the soda machine to working all
day at the Tulsa Pride events. Unknown to him, Andrew has even given

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tours of the Equality Center to Tulsa's top philanthropists. Andrew and his
family have attended the annual Equality Gala since 2010. Along with Cait
O'Darling, Andrew has been faithfully volunteering at the Front Desk,
answering the Helpline and assisting the staff in everyday duties.
Oklahomans for Equality could not function without the assistance of our
volunteers, so we happily recognize Andrew with the 2014 Volunteer of the
Year Award.

Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org
Andrew attending the Equality Gala 2014, is pictured with fellow
volunteer Cait O'Darling and special guest Prince Manvendra

Novel Talk with author Laura Moriarty
Tuesday, June 24th, 2014; 7:00 pm

UNTIL OD

WITH AUTHOR LAURA MORIA
WWW.TULSA PRIDE.ORG

WWW . TULSA L IBRARY . ORG

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Novel Talk presents... I Am Human: Individual Empowerment from 1920
until Today
What does it mean to be human? Are all people, indeed, created equal?
What connects us... and what keeps us apart? In one way or another, most
literature explores these elemental questions. In her acclaimed novel, The
Chaperone, Laura Moriarty has a strong message of human equality and
dignity. Join us for a special Novel Talk program where we will explore
issues of women's rights, gay rights, and just plain human rights, and then
hear from the author herself about her writing process and research for The
Chaperone. Books for sale and book signing to follow.

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group

For more information on Novel Talk or other library programs, call the

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AskUs Hotline, 918.549.7323,
www.tulsalibrary.org

or

visit

the

library's

website,

GET F.I.T. (Fun, Intense, Training)
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 6:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Now on Wednesdays and Thursdays, GET F.I.T.
(Fun, Intense, Training) GET F.I.T. is an exercise
class for all ages and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the beginner as well as
the advanced participant to be successful. The only
requirement... keep moving through a combination of
weight training and cardiovascular exercise.
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 6:00 pm at the
Equality Center. $5 for non-members and free to
members... Come take your first steps to GET F.I.T.
Facilitated by Brad Sullivan.

Tulsa Pride 2014 Community Feedback Meeting
Thursday, June 26th, 2014; 7:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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Committee would like to thank all who attended
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ideas for Tulsa Pride 2015.

a night OUT with Nicole Carrington
Thursday, June 19th, 2014; 9:30 pm
The Comedy Parlor
328 E 1st St
Tulsa, OK 74120
$5.00 Entry Fee
18+ to enter
Show at 9:30 pm

Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Grieving Well
*On hiatus for June*
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

Dale Hogan as Nicole Carrington is
a local girl with tons of funny stories
about life and times as a drag
queen. Come on OUT for a night of
laughs! Featuring: Sophia Starr,
Drew Welcher, and Tiffany Elam.
For more information or to purchase
tickets, visit comedyparlor.com

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Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and
Board of Directors Elections

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

OkEq Board 2013-2014
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center on September 25th, 2014 beginning at 7:00 pm.
Presently, seven Board of Director spaces are up for election.

sage

Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tramgender Elders

Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee
(Applications due to OkEq by July 24th) OR
2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq
Secretary by September 10th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
accepting applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Seven directors will
be elected. Please contact Lucas.Green@okeq.org for an application and
to interview with the Board of Development and Governance Committee if
you desire to be nominated by the Board of Development and Governance
Committee.
Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made
pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

SAGE Tulsa Pool Party
Thursday, June 26th, 2014; 10:00 am
SAGE Tulsa will have a pool party on Thursday, June
26th, 2014 at 10:00 am. Members can meet up at the
Equality Center and carpool to the pool party. Lunch at
the pool party will be burgers and Hibiscus Tea, so bring
your favorite salad and chips. The pool has a shallow

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end and also has railing with steps to help people into
the pool. If you would like to attend, please email SAGE@OkEq.org to
RSVP.

Get F.I.T.
Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels.
The class will create an
environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.
The mission of SAGE Tulsa is to address issues related to lesbian, gay
bisexual and transgender aging. In partnership with its constituents and
allies, SAGE Tulsa works to achieve a high quality of life for LGBT older
adults, supports and advocates for their rights, fosters a greater
understanding of aging in all communities and promotes positive images of
LGBT life in later years. SAGE Tulsa meets every Tuesday morning at
10:00 am at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center. For more information about
SAGE Tulsa, email SAGE@OkEq.org

Grateful Day Foundation Flapjack Fundraiser at
Applebee's

ACA Assistance
Jimmy Jordan, Navigator
for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday from 1:00 4:00 pm.

Saturday, June 21st, 2014; 8:00 - 10:00 am
Applebee's
9409 E 71st St
Tulsa, OK 74133

Awlebees

Please join the Grateful Day Foundation at the
Applebee's on 71st for flapjacks and coffee or juice. Tickets for the Flapjack
Fundraiser are $7.00 and are available on the OkEq website here.
The proceeds from this event will go directly to help fund the 2014 HIV
Wellness Retreat, for Clients of Tulsa CARES and OSU Speciality
Medicine.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

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Taking a leap of faith for those living with HIV/ AIDS

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New Counseling Services
Weekdays by appointment
OkEq welcomes a new intern, Chelsey Dobbs, to our
Counseling Service Program at the Equality Center.
Chelsey Dobbs earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in
Psychology from Oklahoma State University, and is
currently working toward her Master's degree in
Community Counseling from Oklahoma State University
in Tulsa. She is providing counseling services at the
Equality Center in her capacity as an intern at the OSUTulsa Counseling Center. She is interested in working primarily with adults,
and is particularly interested in the provision of counseling services to
LGBTQ people.

1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
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Contact Chelsey at knighcl@okstate.edu to schedule an appointment.

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PFLAG of Tulsa Billboards
Yoga A - Z

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PFLAG of Tulsa billboards will be up all over town this month.
Look for them at the following locations:
2002 E I-244 (South Side 100 ft East of Xanthus)
3015 Yale (East Side 200 ft South of 29th St)
913 W I-44 (North Side 600 ft West of Elwood)
12651 E BA EXPWY (North Side 400 ft West of 129th E Ave)
2801 S HWY 169 (.3 MI North of 61st Exit)

*On hiatus for Summer*
Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

National Gay Blood Drive
Friday, July 11th, 2014; 2:00 - 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

NATIONAL
The National Gay Blood Drive is on July 11th,
GAY
BLOOD DRIVE
2014. This is a nationwide effort to bring
attention to the FDA's ban against Gay &amp;
Bisexual men donating blood &amp; increase
pressure on them to change it.

Game Night

Oklahomans for Equality and the Oklahoma
Blood Institute will be hosting the Tulsa event at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center from 2:00 - 7:00 pm. Register yourself
and donor buddies on the OkEq website here.

Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card

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Gay &amp; Bisexual men are encouraged to show their willingness to contribute
by bringing in allies to donate in their place.
For more information about the National Gay Blood Drive, visit
www.gayblooddrive.com
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games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Tulsa Metro Softball League wins in OKC

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
Tulsa Twisters and T-Town Zealers
Oklahomans for Equality wants to congratulate the Tulsa Metro Softball
League teams that played in the Sooner State Classic in OKC this last
weekend.

Tulsa Rampage
The Tulsa Twisters finished 1st place and the T-Town Zealers took 2nd
place in the D Division championship game 18-17! Also, the Rampage
finished 1st place in the C Division. It was a successful weekend for Tulsa
Metro Softball League.

2nd Annual Gamily Ice Cream Social
Sunday, July 20th, 2014; 1:00 - 3:00 pm
It's that time again! Gamily's 2nd Annual Ice Cream
Social! Come have fun and eat free ICE CREAM. This is
an opportunity to meet other families and make new
friends. Join us on Sunday, July 20, 2014 from 1:00 to
3:00 pm. RSVP on OkEq's Gamily Facebook page or
email Gamily@OkEq.org

The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

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Oklahomans for Equality hosts Mara Keisling
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2014; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality will host a
reception and Q&amp;A lecture with Mara
Keisling, Executive Director of the
National Center for Transgender
Equality on Wednesday, July 23rd at
7:00 pm. This event is free and open to
the public.
Mara Keisling is the founding Executive
Director of the National Center for
Transgender Equality. Mara is a
transgender-identified woman and a
parent. As one of the nation's leading
voices for transgender equality, Mara
has appeared on news outlets and is
regularly quoted in hundreds of national and local print and broadcast
media.

July First Thursday Art Reception
Thursday, July 3rd, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm
The July Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of Susan Foust, in
a show titled: "Vehicle of Wash", beginning with a reception on Thursday,
July 3rd, 2014 from 6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing throughout the month.

EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm

DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
Friday, Saturday, August 22nd, 2014; 6:30 pm

Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

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Grab your pearl snaps and rhinestones...
this year it's COUNTRY ROCK!
Please Health, Outreach, Education and Prevention for their 2014 HIV and
Hepatitis Prevention Event... DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
WHEN: August 22nd, 2014
Reception 6:30 pm
Concert 7:45 pm
WHERE: Double Tree by Hilton Warren Place
6110 South Yale Avenue
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136-1904

MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

EMCEES: The fabulous and talented, KC Lupp and Heather RichettoRumley!
PERFORMING DIVAS:
- KC Lupp
- Heather Richetto Rumley
- Daryl Christopher
- Tavis Minner
-Christy Hanewinkel
- Mark Gibson
- Pam Van Dyke
- Cindy Cain
- Jeff Cherblanc
- John Sawyer

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

---

For more information or to purchase a sponsorhip / ticket, please
visit hopetesting.org

Research in Gay and Lesbian
Workplace Relationships
Are you "out" at work?
Did you come out in the past few years?
Or do you know someone that has come out in the past few years?

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org
--

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Researchers would like to learn how your experience with your work, your
organization, and your co-workers has changed since you came out.
All information obtained during the interview process will be kept
confidential. For more information contact Kim Perry at 719.217.4205 or
kdperrytx7105@hotmail.com
--- ---

Equality Center Pride Store

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org
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Tulsa Pride 2014 shirts are now available in The Pride Store.
All sizes S through 2X are $10.00

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Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'The Full Spectrum: New Generation of Writing About Gay, Lesbian,
Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, and Other Identities'
edited by David Levithan &amp; Billy Merrell
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Teens are more aware of sexuality and identity
than ever, and they're looking for answers and
insights, as well as a community of others. In
order to help create that community, YA authors
David Levithan and Billy Merrell have collected
original poems, essays, and stories by young
adults in their teens and early 20s. The Full
Spectrum includes a variety of writers-gay,
lesbian, bisexual, straight, transitioning, and
questioning-on a variety of subjects: coming out,
family, friendship, religion/faith, first kisses,
break-ups, and many others.
This one of a kind collection will, perhaps, help
all readers see themselves and the world around
them in ways they might never have imagined.

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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eNews

June 26th, 2014
In This Issue
Volunteer of the Year
National Gay Blood Drive
Tulsa Pride Feedback
Equality Gala Note

Welcome to the eNews.
Make plans to attend the National Gay Blood Drive on Friday, July 11th.
OkEq will hold the Tulsa event at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center from
2:00 - 7:00 pm.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

Oklahomans for Equality Volunteer of the Year
Award dinner on Sunday, July 13th, 2014; 6:00 pm

GET F.I.T.
LGBT Pride Month at the
White House
Board of Directors
New Counseling Services
PFLAG Billboards
Tulsa Metro Softball League
Gamily Ice Cream Social
Mara Keisling
First Thursday Art Show
Friend for a Friend Dinner
DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
Out in the Workplace
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Find Us on Facebook
Andrew attending the Equality Gala 2014, is pictured with fellow
volunteer Cait O'Darling and special guest Prince Manvendra
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality will be presenting our Volunteer of the Year Award
to Andrew Gordon at our first ever Volunteer Appreciation Dinner on
Sunday, July 13th at 6:30 pm. The event will be called "Proud on the
Prairie" and will be western themed. Hot dogs, hamburgers and tofu
burgers will be grilled for dinner. Chasing Nadean will perform country
classics for the event. RSVP to Mary.Jones@OkEq.org to attend.
Attendees must have volunteered for OkEq.
Andrew Gordon has been a volunteer at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
since June of 2009. Andrew has dedicated himself to volunteer service for
OkEq from the smallest tasks of stocking the soda machine to working all
day at the Tulsa Pride events. Unknown to him, Andrew has even given
tours of the Equality Center to Tulsa's top philanthropists. Andrew and his
family have attended the annual Equality Gala since 2010. Along with Cait
O'Darling, Andrew has been faithfully volunteering at the Front Desk,

OkEq Art Exhibit
The June exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will be the
MOREcolor Art Show.

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answering the Helpline and assisting the staff in everyday duties.
Oklahomans for Equality could not function without the assistance of our
volunteers, so we happily recognize Andrew with the 2014 Volunteer of the
Year Award.

National Gay Blood Drive
Friday, July 11th, 2014; 2:00 - 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Counseling Services

NATIONAL
The National Gay Blood Drive is on July 11th,
2014. This is a nationwide effort to bring GAY BLOOD DRIVE
attention to the FDA's ban against Gay &amp;
Bisexual men donating blood &amp; increase
pressure on them to change it.

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Oklahomans for Equality and the Oklahoma
Blood Institute will be hosting the Tulsa event at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center from 2:00 - 7:00 pm. Register yourself
and donor buddies on the OkEq website here.
Gay &amp; Bisexual men are encouraged to show their willingness to contribute
by bringing in allies to donate in their place.

Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

For more information about the National Gay Blood Drive, visit
www.gayblooddrive.com
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Tulsa Pride 2014 Community Feedback Meeting
Thursday, June 26th, 2014; 7:30 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

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ideas for Tulsa Pride 2015.

Note from the Equality Gala Committee
To the winners of the White Lion live auction dinner item: please contact the
Equality Center at 918.743.4297 for more information about your dinner.
Ask for Mary Jones or Lucas Green.

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee
scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
knighcl@okstate.edu

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Counseling Services

GET F.I.T. (Fun, Intense, Training)
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 6:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Now on Wednesdays and Thursdays, GET F.I.T.
(Fun, Intense, Training) GET F.I.T. is an exercise
class for all ages and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the beginner as well as
the advanced participant to be successful. The only
requirement... keep moving through a combination of
weight training and cardiovascular exercise.
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 6:00 pm at the
Equality Center. $5 for non-members and free to
members... Come take your first steps to GET F.I.T.
Facilitated by Brad Sullivan.

Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

LGBT Pride Month at the White House
Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment

Oklahomans for Equality has been invited to the White House on June 30th
to attend a reception to celebrate LGBT Pride Month. In attendance will be
OkEq Executive Director Toby Jenkins and OkEq Board President Michael
F. Smith.

Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group

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Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and
Board of Directors Elections

Grieving Well
*On hiatus for June*
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold
OkEq Board 2013-2014
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center on September 25th, 2014 beginning at 7:00 pm.
Presently, seven Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee
(Applications due to OkEq by July 24th) OR
2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq
Secretary by September 10th)

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
accepting applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Seven directors will
be elected. Please contact Lucas.Green@OkEq.org
- - - - - for an application and
to interview with the Board of Development and Governance Committee if
you desire to be nominated by the Board of Development and Governance
Committee.
Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq

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4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made
pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

New Counseling Services
Weekdays by appointment
OkEq welcomes a new intern, Chelsey Dobbs, to our
Counseling Service Program at the Equality Center.
Chelsey Dobbs earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in
Psychology from Oklahoma State University, and is
currently working toward her Master's degree in
Community Counseling from Oklahoma State University
in Tulsa. She is providing counseling services at the
Equality Center in her capacity as an intern at the OSUTulsa Counseling Center. She is interested in working primarily with adults,
and is particularly interested in the provision of counseling services to
LGBTQ people.
Contact Chelsey at knighcl@okstate.edu
- - - - to schedule an appointment.

PFLAG of Tulsa Billboards

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)
Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

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Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tramgender Elders

PFLAG

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Tulsa Area
Prime Timers

PFLAG of Tulsa billboards will be up all over town this month.
Look for them at the following locations:
2002 E I-244 (South Side 100 ft East of Xanthus)
3015 Yale (East Side 200 ft South of 29th St)
913 W I-44 (North Side 600 ft West of Elwood)
12651 E BA EXPWY (North Side 400 ft West of 129th E Ave)
2801 S HWY 169 (.3 MI North of 61st Exit)

Tulsa Metro Softball League wins in OKC

1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

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Tulsa Twisters and T-Town Zealers

Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Gender Outreach

Jimmy Jordan, Navigator
for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday from 1:00 4:00 pm.

ACA Assistance

Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels.
The class will create an
environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

Get F.I.T.

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Oklahomans for Equality wants to congratulate the Tulsa Metro Softball
League teams that played in the Sooner State Classic in OKC this last
weekend.

Tulsa Rampage
The Tulsa Twisters finished 1st place and the T-Town Zealers took 2nd
place in the D Division championship game 18-17! Also, the Rampage
finished 1st place in the C Division. It was a successful weekend for Tulsa
Metro Softball League.

2nd Annual Gamily Ice Cream Social

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2014; 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality will host a
reception and Q&amp;A lecture with Mara
Keisling, Executive Director of the
National Center for Transgender

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Sunday, July 20th, 2014; 1:00 - 3:00 pm
It's that time again! Gamily's 2nd Annual Ice Cream
Social! Come have fun and eat free ICE CREAM. This is
an opportunity to meet other families and make new
friends. Join us on Sunday, July 20, 2014 from 1:00 to
3:00 pm. RSVP on OkEq's Gamily Facebook page or
email Gamily@OkEq.org

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Oklahomans for Equality hosts Mara Keisling

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Equality on Wednesday, July 23rd at
7:00 pm. This event is free and open to
the public.
Mara Keisling is the founding Executive
Director of the National Center for
Transgender Equality. Mara is a
transgender-identified woman and a
parent. As one of the nation's leading
voices for transgender equality, Mara
has appeared on news outlets and is
regularly quoted in hundreds of national and local print and broadcast
media.

1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
to attend

July First Thursday Art Reception
Thursday, July 3rd, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm
The July Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of Susan Foust, in
a show titled: "Vehicle of Wash", beginning with a reception on Thursday,
July 3rd, 2014 from 6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing throughout the month.

Yoga A - Z
*On hiatus for Summer*
Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

A Friend for a Friend Fundraiser Dinner
Saturday, July 26th, 2014; Time TBA
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
A Friend for a Friend will have a fundraiser dinner on
Saturday, July 26th, 2014. On the menu will
be, smoked chicken, ribs, baked beans and cole
slaw/potato salad. 100% of the admission price will
go towards A Friend for a Friend.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

"A Friend for a Friend" is a 501(C)3 Organization that is dedicated to
helping those with HIV/AIDS with their pet's care and wellness, and is
completely funded by private donations. For more information, call
918.747.6827 or 918.361.8839

DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
Friday, August 22nd, 2014; 6:30 pm

Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card

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games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno
Grab your pearl snaps and rhinestones...
this year it's COUNTRY ROCK!
Please Health, Outreach, Education and Prevention for their 2014 HIV and
Hepatitis Prevention Event... DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
WHEN: Friday, August 22nd, 2014
Reception 6:30 pm
Concert 7:45 pm
WHERE: Double Tree by Hilton Warren Place
6110 South Yale Avenue
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136-1904
EMCEES: The fabulous and talented, KC Lupp and Heather RichettoRumley!
PERFORMING DIVAS:
- KC Lupp
- Heather Richetto Rumley
- Daryl Christopher
- Tavis Minner
-Christy Hanewinkel
- Mark Gibson
- Pam Van Dyke
- Cindy Cain
- Jeff Cherblanc
- John Sawyer

Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals
The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

For more information or to purchase a sponsorhip / ticket, please
visit hopetesting.org

Research in Gay and Lesbian
Workplace Relationships
Are you "out" at work?
Did you come out in the past few years?
Or do you know someone that has come out in the past few years?
Researchers would like to learn how your experience with your work, your
organization, and your co-workers has changed since you came out.
All information obtained during the interview process will be kept
confidential. For more information contact Kim Perry at 719.217.4205 or
kdperrytx7105@hotmail.com
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Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

Equality Center Pride Store
Tulsa Pride 2014 shirts are now available in The Pride Store.
All sizes S through 2X are $10.00

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EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Mama's Boy, Preacher's Son'
by Kevin Jennings

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point

You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Open Everyday

Long before Kevin Jennings began advocating
to end anti-LGBT bias in schools, he was a
victim of it. In Mama's Boy, Preacher's Son,
Jennings traces the roots of his activism to his
elementary school days in the conservative
South, where "faggot" became more familiar to
him than his own name. Mama's Boy, Preacher's
Son is that rare memoir that is both a riveting
personal story and an inside account of a critical
chapter in our recent history. Creating safe
schools for all youth is now a central part of the
progressive agenda in American education-and
Kevin Jennings is at the forefront of that fight.

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Preacher· Son
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Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

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A proud Partner
Organization of
Volunteer Tulsa,
your local
action center!

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Click above to volunteer your time with Oklahomans for Equality

Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org

Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org

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July 2nd, 2014
In This Issue
EBA Sponsor
First Thursday Art Show
Volunteer of the Year
National Gay Blood Drive

Welcome to the eNews.
Make plans to attend the National Gay Blood Drive on Friday, July 11th.
OkEq will hold the Tulsa event at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center from
2:00 - 7:00 pm.
eNews Staff
Oklahomans for Equality

Equality Gala Note
GET F.I.T.
Board of Directors
New Counseling Services
Gamily Ice Cream Social

The eNews for the week is brought to you by
EBA Member Business: Massage Time

Mara Keisling
Friend for a Friend Dinner
DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
Imperial Court of All
Oklahoma
Pride Store
Rainbow Library
Volunteer

Find Us on Facebook

July First Thursday Art Reception
Thursday, July 3rd, 2014; 6:00 - 9:00 pm
The July Oklahomans for Equality showcase and exhibit of local artists at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center will feature the works of Susan Foust, in
a show titled: "Vehicle of Wash", beginning with a reception on Thursday,
July 3rd, 2014 from 6:00 - 9:00 pm and continuing throughout the month.

OkEq Art Exhibit
The July exhibit at the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center will feature
the work of Susan Foust.

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Oklahomans for Equality Volunteer of the Year
Award dinner on Sunday, July 13th, 2014; 6:00 pm

Counseling Services

Andrew attending the Equality Gala 2014, is pictured with fellow
volunteer Cait O'Darling and special guest Prince Manvendra

Sundays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Michal Maybello,
LPC
918.346.1918
Maybello@OkEq.org

Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality will be presenting our Volunteer of the Year Award
to Andrew Gordon at our first ever Volunteer Appreciation Dinner on
Sunday, July 13th at 6:30 pm. The event will be called "Proud on the
Prairie" and will be western themed. Hot dogs, hamburgers and tofu
burgers will be grilled for dinner. Chasing Nadean will perform country
classics for the event. RSVP to Mary.Jones@OkEq.org to attend.
Attendees must have volunteered for OkEq.
Andrew Gordon has been a volunteer at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
since June of 2009. Andrew has dedicated himself to volunteer service for
OkEq from the smallest tasks of stocking the soda machine to working all
day at the Tulsa Pride events. Unknown to him, Andrew has even given
tours of the Equality Center to Tulsa's top philanthropists. Andrew and his
family have attended the annual Equality Gala since 2010. Along with Cait
O'Darling, Andrew has been faithfully volunteering at the Front Desk,
answering the Helpline and assisting the staff in everyday duties.
Oklahomans for Equality could not function without the assistance of our
volunteers, so we happily recognize Andrew with the 2014 Volunteer of the
Year Award.

National Gay Blood Drive

Counseling Services
Weekdays
By appointment
Adult individual and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee
scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact Chelsey Dobbs
918-594-8586

Friday, July 11th, 2014; 2:00 - 7:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
The National Gay Blood Drive is on July 11th,
2014. This is a nationwide effort to bring
attention to the FDA's ban against Gay &amp;
Bisexual men donating blood &amp; increase
pressure on them to change it.

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Oklahomans for Equality and the Oklahoma
Blood Institute will be hosting the Tulsa event at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center from 2:00 - 7:00 pm. Walk-ins are
welcome but you may also schedule your appointment here.
Gay &amp; Bisexual men are encouraged to show their willingness to contribute
by bringing in allies to donate in their place.
For more information about the National Gay Blood Drive, visit
www.gayblooddrive.com

Note from the Equality Gala Committee
To the winners of the White Lion live auction dinner item: please contact the
Equality Center at 918.743.4297 for more information about your dinner.
Ask for Mary Jones or Lucas Green.

Counseling Services
Mondays
By appointment
Individual, youth,
adolescent and couples
counseling is available
on a sliding fee scale
based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact John Serrot,
LCSW
918.724.3388
TherapyJohn@OkEq.org

GET F.I.T. (Fun, Intense, Training)
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 6:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Now on Wednesdays and Thursdays, GET F.I.T.
(Fun, Intense, Training) GET F.I.T. is an exercise
class for all ages and fitness levels. The class will
create an environment for the beginner as well as
the advanced participant to be successful. The only
requirement... keep moving through a combination of
weight training and cardiovascular exercise.
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 6:00 pm at the
Equality Center. $5 for non-members and free to
members... Come take your first steps to GET F.I.T.
Facilitated by Brad Sullivan.

Oklahomans for Equality Annual Meeting and
Board of Directors Elections

Counseling Services
Saturdays
By appointment
Individual,
youth, adolescent and
couples counseling is
available on a sliding fee

scale based on income.
Appointments are
required.
Contact
Dr. Kurt Choate, LPC at
918.449.6574
DrKurt@OkEq.org

SOS Group

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Mondays
7:00 pm
This open Secular
Organizations for Sobriety
(SOS) Recovery and
Sobriety Group meets
every Monday at the
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center. For more
information,
visit www.SOSTulsa.org

OkEq Board 2013-2014
The annual meeting of Oklahomans for Equality shall be held at the Dennis
R. Neill Equality Center on September 25th, 2014 beginning at 7:00 pm.
Presently, seven Board of Director spaces are up for election.
Nominations to the Board of Directors are made in one of two ways:
1. Recommended by the Board Development and Governance Committee
(Applications due to OkEq by July 24th) OR
2. By petition of at least 15 current OkEq members (Due to the OkEq
Secretary by September 10th)
At this time the Board Development and Governance Committee (BDG) is
accepting applications for possible BDG nominations of those members
interested in serving the OkEq community as a Director. Seven directors will
be elected. Please contact Lucas.Green@OkEq.org for an application and
to interview with the Board of Development and Governance Committee if
you desire to be nominated by the Board of Development and Governance
Committee.
Requirements and Expectations of a Director:
1. Be a current OkEq Member
2. Attend Board Meetings on the third Thursday of each month
3. Contribute talent, time, energy toward supporting the mission of OkEq
4. Work additional assignments as required (Assignments are usually made
pursuant to the particular knowledge, skills and abilities of a Director)
5. Serve a two year term

Grieving Well
*On hiatus for June*
2nd and 4th Mondays
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Bereavement Support
Program for
LGBT individuals who
have lost a partner or
loved one to death.
Facilitated by
Yolanda Arnold

Live Free!
Coming Out
Workshop
1st &amp; 3rd Tuesdays of the
month
7:00 - 8:00 pm.
ComingOut@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
James Prather

New Counseling Services
Weekdays by appointment
OkEq welcomes a new intern, Chelsey Dobbs, to our
Counseling Service Program at the Equality Center.
Chelsey Dobbs earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in
Psychology from Oklahoma State University, and is
currently working toward her Master's degree in
Community Counseling from Oklahoma State University
in Tulsa. She is providing counseling services at the

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Center. She is interested in working primarily with adults, and is particularly
interested in the provision of counseling services to LGBTQ people.
Contact 918-594-8586 to schedule an appointment with Chelsey.

2nd Annual Gamily Ice Cream Social
Sunday, July 20th, 2014; 1:00 - 3:00 pm
It's that time again! Gamily's 2nd Annual Ice Cream
Social! Come have fun and eat free ICE CREAM. This is
an opportunity to meet other families and make new
friends. Join us on Sunday, July 20, 2014 from 1:00 to
3:00 pm. RSVP on OkEq's Gamily Facebook page or
email Gamily@OkEq.org

SAGE Tulsa
(Service &amp; Advocacy
For Gay Elders)

Oklahomans for Equality hosts Mara Keisling
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2014; 7:00 pm

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Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
Oklahomans for Equality will host a
reception and Q&amp;A lecture with Mara
Keisling, Executive Director of the
National Center for Transgender
Equality on Wednesday, July 23rd at
7:00 pm. This event is free and open to
the public.

Every Tuesday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
"drop in
throughout the day"
SAGE@OkEq.org
Facilitated by
John Madigan

Services and Advocacy
for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
&amp; Tramgender Elders

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parent. As one of the nation's leading
voices for transgender equality, Mara
has appeared on news outlets and is
regularly quoted in hundreds of national and local print and broadcast
media.

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A Friend for a Friend Fundraiser Dinner
Saturday, July 26th, 2014; 6:00 pm
Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
A Friend for a Friend will have a fundraiser dinner on
Saturday, July 26th, 2014. On the menu will
be, smoked chicken, ribs, baked beans and cole
slaw/potato salad. 100% of the admission price will
go towards A Friend for a Friend. Admission is a suggested donation of
$10.00

Tulsa Area
Prime Timers
1st Tuesday of
every month
7:00 pm
A social organization for
mature minded Gay and
Bisexual men age 21 and
over. The purpose is to
establish friendship and
support through social
interaction. Visit
the website for
more information.
stevendubois@cox.net
918.592.0088

"A Friend for a Friend" is a 501(C)3 Organization that is dedicated to
helping those with HIV/AIDS with their pet's care and wellness, and is
completely funded by private donations. For more information, call
918.747.6827 or 918.361.8839

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DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.
Friday, August 22nd, 2014; 6:30 pm

Get F.I.T.

WHEN: Friday, August 22nd, 2014
Reception 6:30 pm
Concert 7:45 pm

Wednesdays &amp; Thursdays
6:30 - 7:30 pm
An exercise class for all
ages and fitness levels.
The class will create an
environment for the
beginner as well as the
advanced participant to be
successful.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Brad Sullivan.

WHERE: Double Tree by Hilton Warren Place
6110 South Yale Avenue
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136-1904

ACA Assistance

Grab your pearl snaps and rhinestones...
this year it's COUNTRY ROCK!
Please Health, Outreach, Education and Prevention for their 2014 HIV and
Hepatitis Prevention Event... DIVAS 4 H.O.P.E.

EMCEES: The fabulous and talented, KC Lupp and Heather RichettoRumley!
PERFORMING DIVAS:
- KC Lupp
- Heather Richetto Rumley
- Daryl Christopher
- Tavis Minner
-Christy Hanewinkel
- Mark Gibson
- Pam Van Dyke
- Cindy Cain
- Jeff Cherblanc
- John Sawyer
For more information or to purchase a sponsorhip / ticket, please
visit hopetesting.org

Imperial Court of All Oklahoma
Upcoming Events

Jimmy Jordan, Navigator
for the new Affordable
Care Act, will be on hand
at the Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center every
Wednesday from 1:00 4:00 pm.

Gender Outreach
Wednesdays
7:30 pm
(First time interview
required before attending)
Email Gender Outreach
The program is providing
support, education and
social opportunities for
transgender and intersex
individuals.

Spirits of Christmas Past
A Christmas in July Event
for the
Diversity Christian Fellowship Food Bank

Rainbow Writers

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1st and 3rd Wednesdays
7:00 pm
A creative writers group
where authors of all
genres and styles are
welcome to attend and
receive politely honest,
enthusiastic and
constructive feedback.
Please email
rainbowwriters@OkEq.org
- - - --to attend

Yoga A - Z
*On hiatus for Summer*
Fridays
5:30 pm
No matter where you are
on the Yoga spectrum, you
will find a position in our
new Yoga class.
Free for Members
$5 for Non Members
Instructor Margot.

July 26, 2014 @ Tulsa Eagle (21+ and over, No Cover)
Cookout @ 7:00 pm (Donations accepted)
Show @ 10:30 pm (Tipping accepted)
Silent Auction, Jello Shots and 50/50 Raffle all night.
Sponsored by the Imperial Court of All Oklahoma, Green
Country Bears, The Tulsa Sisters and T.U.L.S.A.

Lambda Al-Anon
Group
Every Friday;
7:00 pm

Please RSVP on the Facebook "Christmas in July" invite page -https://
www.facebook.com/events/1504567406424604/

Equality Center Pride Store
Tulsa Pride 2014 shirts are now available in The Pride Store.
All sizes S through 2X are $10.00
Game Night
Saturdays
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Join old friends and make
new friends as you play
some great board and card

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games at the Center!
All are welcome!
Facilitated by
Saturday Volunteers
Richard Haley and
Teresa Reno

Be sure to "Like" the new OkEq Pride Store Facebook page
to keep up with the new items and new sale items
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center
Room Rentals

Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
'Kevin'
by Paul Kupperberg
You may check out this addition to our comprehensive resource library at
the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center

Kevin Keller is the first openly gay character in
the history of Archie Comics and currently stars
in his own best-selling series of comic books. In
this special paper-over-board novel, we focus on
Kevin's early, awkward years and the struggles
and joys of his inspirational road to selfdiscovery. This sweet and funny coming-of-age
story features a strong anti-bullying message
and is a perfect gift for Archie fans, parents, and
anyone who has-or is-struggling to find their
place.

Check for this selection and more by visiting the
Nancy and Joe McDonald Rainbow Library

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A proud Partner
Organization of
Volunteer Tulsa,
your local
action center!

The Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center has many
spaces for your next
meeting or event. To check
dates, reserve your next
event or to receive pricing
information, contact
EventCenter@OkEq.org
Stop by for a quick view of
the Event Center and pick
up a space
rental sheet

Gamily (Gay-Family) is an
official program of
Oklahomans for Equality
and is a support network
for LGBT parents and
families in Oklahoma. For
more information about
Gamily contact
Coordinator Samantha
Checotah
at Gamily@OkEq.org

A
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EBA Directory
The Equality
Business Alliance
fosters a sharing of
information, ideas,
contacts, products and
services, and also
strengthens and
expands our businesses,
careers and our
community.

Workforce Oklahoma
Access Point
Open Everyday
Workforce Oklahoma
maintains a resource area
at the Equality Center that
includes computers, a
printer and fax machine,
as well as step-by-step
instructions on how to
register with
Oklahoma JobLink.

HIV Testing Schedule
Dennis R. Neill Equality
Center
Tuesday 4 - 8 pm
Wednesday 4 - 8 pm
Saturday 4 - 7 pm
Testing provided by
H.O.P.E. Testing
Muscogee-Creek Nation
provides testing on
Thursdays from 6 - 8 pm
Check www.okeq.org for
testing dates.
Guiding Right provides
testing on Mondays and
Fridays 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
and every other Sunday
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

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MISSION:
Oklahomans for Equality
(OkEq) seeks equal rights
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender (LGBT)
individuals and families
through advocacy,
education, programs,
alliances and the operation
of the
Dennis R. Neill
Equality Center.

Toby Jenkins
Executive Director
Toby.Jenkins@OkEq.org

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Mary Jones
Program Coordinator
Mary.Jones@OkEq.org
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Lucas Green
Office Manager
Lucas.Green@OkEq.org
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Hours: Mon - Sat 12:00 pm to 9:00 pm | Sun 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Oklahomans for Equality | 621 E. 4th Street | Tulsa, OK 74120 | 918.743.4297
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